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- * add rule
- * p = direct literal; always < 0 for installed rpm rules
- * d, if < 0 direct literal, if > 0 offset into whatprovides, if == 0 rule is assertion (look at p only)
- *
- *
- * A requires b, b provided by B1,B2,B3 => (-A|B1|B2|B3)
- *
- * p < 0 : pkg id of A
- * d > 0 : Offset in whatprovidesdata (list of providers of b)
- *
- * A conflicts b, b provided by B1,B2,B3 => (-A|-B1), (-A|-B2), (-A|-B3)
- * p < 0 : pkg id of A
- * d < 0 : Id of solvable (e.g. B1)
- *
- * d == 0: unary rule, assertion => (A) or (-A)
- *
- * Install: p > 0, d = 0 (A) user requested install
- * Remove: p < 0, d = 0 (-A) user requested remove (also: uninstallable)
- * Requires: p < 0, d > 0 (-A|B1|B2|...) d: <list of providers for requirement of p>
- * Updates: p > 0, d > 0 (A|B1|B2|...) d: <list of updates for solvable p>
- * Conflicts: p < 0, d < 0 (-A|-B) either p (conflict issuer) or d (conflict provider) (binary rule)
- * also used for obsoletes
- * ?: p > 0, d < 0 (A|-B)
- * No-op ?: p = 0, d = 0 (null) (used as policy rule placeholder)
- *
- * resulting watches:
- * ------------------
- * Direct assertion (no watch needed)( if d <0 ) --> d = 0, w1 = p, w2 = 0
- * Binary rule: p = first literal, d = 0, w2 = second literal, w1 = p
- * every other : w1 = p, w2 = whatprovidesdata[d];
- * Disabled rule: w1 = 0
- *
- * always returns a rule for non-rpm rules
- p > 0, d = 0, (A), w1 = p, w2 = 0
- p < 0, d = 0, (-A), w1 = p, w2 = 0
- p !=0, d = 0, (p|q), w1 = p, w2 = q
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