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As of KittenOS NEO r5, CLAW has been
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rewritten to be lighter on memory
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usage. This has caused a change in
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the formats CLAW uses, and this
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has made them non-trivial.
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Note that this documentation should
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not be considered the final format
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CLAW will ever use.
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There was a format before this, and
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a format before that, and there may
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be a format after this, and a format
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further out into the future.
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So all the CLAW formats over time
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will be described here.
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-- CLAW "local.lua" Lua format
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A CLAW "local.lua" file, like the
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"-claw.lua" files used in the 'claw'
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directory of the OC-KittenOS Git
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repository, is a full index of what
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the other formats are meant to
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represent.
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It is a serialized Lua table, with
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the keys being package IDs,
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and the values being tables of the
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form as follows:
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desc = A description
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v = The version number
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deps = ipairsable table, list of
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packages required for installation
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dirs = ipairsable table, list of
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the dirs, no pre/post '/'.
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files = ipairsable table, list of
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the files, no prefixed '/'.
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All mentioned directories must be
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in dirs.
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-- CLAWr2 "local.lua" binary format
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The first attempt at saving memory
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lead to local.lua being stored in
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memory in a binary format.
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This did lead to a reduction in use,
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but I found it insufficient.
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The following two notes are from
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testing KittenOS NEO r4.
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Even a slightly loaded system with a
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simple background service could run
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out of memory on the package screen.
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Indeed, even a baseline "just claw
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and allmem" reading failed for tests
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due to the launcher refusing to work
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with CLAW loaded.
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The format is slightly weird, since
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it being on disk resulted from a bug
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in what was meant to be only an
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*in-memory* compression scheme.
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Firstly, I should define a length-
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byte-prefixed-string.
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It's a byte, followed by that many
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bytes for the contents.
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Secondly, I should define a length-
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byte-prefixed list.
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It's a byte, followed by that many
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length-prefixed-strings.
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It is a list of entries made up of
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the following form:
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LPStr packageId
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LPStr desc
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u16be v
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LPList dirs
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LPList files
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LPList deps
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The idea here is simply that the Lua
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table format is extremely memory-
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inefficient, prioritizing speed, so
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by packing stuff into a string, it
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can save some memory.
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However, more code was needed to
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encode and decode this format, so
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the savings weren't great.
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-- CLAWr5 (C2) ".c2x"/".c2p"/".c2l"
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This is the current format, and is
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hopefully the last format that will
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be needed.
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The solution was to rewrite CLAW, to
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make the GUI stay a GUI and separate
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the logic up via separate file
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formats entirely.
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All 3 of these formats are line-based
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formats that use "\n" to split their
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entries, and they are rather strict
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about this.
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All 3 kinds of files are found in the
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data/app-claw/ directory, and their
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names matter.
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--- C2L
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".c2l" is the simplest format, simply
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being a file listing of the app-claw
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directory. It is only used for a
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remote repository, where it is
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called "local.c2l".
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--- C2P
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".c2p" is the second simplest.
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It is the raw text, unlinewrapped, of
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the package description panel.
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The name given to it is important:
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"PACKAGE.VERSION.c2p"
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Thus, the app-claw that currently
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exists has a c2p file with name:
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"app-claw.5.c2p"
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This is only used by the app-claw UI,
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for version numbers, descriptions,
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and to show the entries in the first
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place. Since none of these matter to
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the installation/removal process,
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they are ignored completely by the
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installer/remover.
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--- C2X
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The app-claw UI runs a separate
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program to perform actions based on
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the .c2p files it finds and what the
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user chooses to do.
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These actions summarize to 4 kinds of
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possible action between any readable
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source (for installations) and a
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local filesystem for a given package
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ID:
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1. Install with dependencies
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2. Install without dependencies
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3. Remove checking for dep. errors
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4. Remove regardless of dep. errors
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C2X files use the name "PACKAGE.c2x",
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and following the example previously
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the app-claw file is "app-claw.c2x".
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C2X files solely serve the role of
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dependency, install, and removal
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instructions, and thus do not have
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any user-friendly information such
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as a description.
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The first character of each line in
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the file describes what the line
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does.
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'+' means the remainder is a filename
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to be installed/removed.
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CLAW will fail to overwrite a file
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that already exists.
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Upgrades are handled by an unchecked
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package removal prior to install.
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'/' means the remainder's a directory
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to be added on installation.
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'?' means the remainder's a package
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that this package requires.
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Note that the C2P and C2X files are
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NOT automatically installed/removed,
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the C2X file must specify them
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explicitly. Otherwise, a package may
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enter some errant states:
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1. Not installed according to UI, but
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installed for dependency purposes,
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and could be theoretically removed
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(no C2P, but a C2X)
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2. Installed according to UI, but
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cannot be removed, cannot be
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reinstalled, and does not count
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for dependency purposes
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(no C2X, but a C2P)
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3. Completely uninstalled according
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to both UI and dependencies, and
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cannot be removed or reinstalled
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(no C2P or C2X)
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C2X files are entirely responsible
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for the management of packages, and
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a basic CLAW client could be made
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with only support for C2L and C2X,
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C2P files being handled as part of
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C2X handling but having no inherent
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meaning of their own.
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This client would not have versioning
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information or other such things,
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but it would work.
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