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| -rw-r--r-- | src/rebar_prv_upgrade.erl | 24 | 
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 1 deletions
| diff --git a/src/rebar_prv_upgrade.erl b/src/rebar_prv_upgrade.erl index c5c43e4..18c307b 100644 --- a/src/rebar_prv_upgrade.erl +++ b/src/rebar_prv_upgrade.erl @@ -45,7 +45,29 @@ init(State) ->  do(State) ->      {Args, _} = rebar_state:command_parsed_args(State),      Locks = rebar_state:get(State, {locks, default}, []), -    Deps = rebar_state:get(State, deps, []), +    %% We have 3 sources of dependencies to upgrade from: +    %% 1. the top-level rebar.config (in `deps', dep name is an atom) +    %% 2. the app-level rebar.config in umbrella apps (in `{deps, default}', +    %%    where the dep name is an atom) +    %% 3. the formatted sources for all after app-parsing (in `{deps, default}', +    %%    where the reprocessed app name is a binary) +    %% +    %% The gotcha with these is that the selection of dependencies with a +    %% binary name (those that are stable and usable internally) is done with +    %% in the profile deps only, but while accounting for locks. +    %% Because our job here is to unlock those that have changed, we must +    %% instead use the atom-based names, both in `deps' and `{deps, default}', +    %% as those are the dependencies that may have changed but have been +    %% disregarded by locks. +    %% +    %% As such, the working set of dependencies is the addition of +    %% `deps' and `{deps, default}' entries with an atom name, as those +    %% disregard locks and parsed values post-selection altogether. +    %% Packages without versions can of course be a single atom. +    TopDeps = rebar_state:get(State, deps, []), +    ProfileDeps = rebar_state:get(State, {deps, default}, []), +    Deps = [Dep || Dep <- TopDeps ++ ProfileDeps, % TopDeps > ProfileDeps +                   is_atom(Dep) orelse is_atom(element(1, Dep))],      Names = parse_names(ec_cnv:to_binary(proplists:get_value(package, Args, <<"">>)), Locks),      DepsDict = deps_dict(rebar_state:all_deps(State)),      case prepare_locks(Names, Deps, Locks, [], DepsDict) of | 
