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Bug#1109613: marked as done (ITP: php-nikic-php-parser -- PHP parser written in PHP for static code analysis)



Dear William,

I need to clarify the version-specific requirement that led to this ITP filing.

VERSION COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENT:
FOSSology requires php-nikic-php-parser version 4.15.4, which may differ from the version currently available in Debian. This is essential for FOSSology's static code analysis and license detection capabilities.

STATIC ANALYSIS DEPENDENCY:
FOSSology's license compliance system relies on specific PHP-Parser functionality:
- PHP code parsing for license detection algorithms
- Abstract syntax tree (AST) analysis for compliance scanning
- Integration with FOSSology's existing static analysis tools
- Compatibility with FOSSology's PHP code inspection workflows

TECHNICAL INTEGRATION REQUIREMENTS:
FOSSology's analysis components expect:
- Specific AST node structures from PHP-Parser 4.15.4
- Compatible parsing interfaces for PHP code analysis
- Consistent behavior in license detection algorithms
- Integration with FOSSology's existing PHP analysis pipeline

VERSION-SPECIFIC FUNCTIONALITY:
FOSSology's license detection relies on:
- Specific PHP-Parser API methods from version 4.15.4
- Particular AST traversal capabilities
- Compatible parsing output for license compliance algorithms
- Tested integration with FOSSology's code analysis tools

EVIDENCE FROM INTEGRATION:
FOSSology's composer dependencies specify PHP-Parser 4.15.4 to ensure:
- Stable license detection functionality
- Consistent static analysis results
- Compatibility with FOSSology's PHP inspection tools
- Reliable parsing for compliance workflows

PROPOSED SOLUTION:
Package as php-nikic-php-parser-4.15 if the current Debian version differs, ensuring FOSSology can use the tested and validated parser version.

JUSTIFICATION:
FOSSology's license compliance accuracy depends on consistent PHP parsing behavior, making version compatibility critical for reliable compliance scanning.

REQUEST:
Please reopen to discuss providing PHP-Parser 4.15.4 for FOSSology's static analysis requirements if version incompatibility exists.

Best regards,
Ahmed Gamal
FOSSology Debian Packaging Team

On Sun, Aug 10, 2025 at 2:03 PM Debian Bug Tracking System <owner@bugs.debian.org> wrote:
Your message dated Sun, 10 Aug 2025 15:45:06 +0200
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and subject line The package already exists in Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #1109613,
regarding ITP: php-nikic-php-parser -- PHP parser written in PHP for static code analysis
to be marked as done.

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ahmed Gamal <ahmed.gamal9541@gmail.com>
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
Cc: 
Bcc: 
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2025 20:31:00 +0000
Subject: ITP: php-nikic-php-parser -- PHP parser written in PHP for static code analysis
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Ahmed Gamal <ahmed.gamal9541@gmail.com>

* Package name    : php-nikic-php-parser
  Version         : 4.15.4
  Upstream Author : Nikita Popov <nikita.ppv@gmail.com>
* URL             : https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser
* License         : BSD-3-Clause
  Programming Lang: PHP
  Section         : php

Description:
 PHP parser written in PHP for static code analysis and manipulation

 The PHP Parser is a PHP 5.2 to PHP 8.2 parser written in PHP. Its purpose is to
 simplify static code analysis and manipulation of PHP code. The library provides
 the following key features:

 * Parsing PHP 5, PHP 7, and PHP 8 code into an abstract syntax tree (AST)
 * Dumping the AST in human-readable form
 * Converting an AST back to PHP code with formatting preservation
 * Infrastructure to traverse and modify ASTs
 * Resolution of namespaced names
 * Evaluation of constant expressions
 * Builders to simplify AST construction for code generation
 * Converting an AST into JSON and back

 This package is essential for PHP development tools, static analyzers, and code
 transformation utilities.

Rationale:
 This package is required as a dependency for FOSSology, an open source license
 compliance system. FOSSology uses PHP-based tools for source code analysis and
 license detection, which rely on the PHP Parser library for parsing and analyzing
 PHP source code during the compliance scanning process.

 The PHP Parser is a critical component for:
 - Static code analysis tools in FOSSology
 - License detection algorithms that need to parse PHP code
 - Code transformation utilities used in the compliance workflow
 - Development tools that analyze PHP code structure

Technical Details:
 - Requires PHP >= 7.0
 - Uses PSR-4 autoloading
 - Provides command-line tool: bin/php-parse
 - Minimal runtime dependencies (only ext-tokenizer)
 - Comprehensive test suite included
 - Well-documented with extensive examples

Dependencies:
 - php (>= 7.0)
 - php-tokenizer
 - Build dependencies: phpunit, ircmaxell/php-yacc (for development)

The package will be maintained by Ahmed Gamal <ahmed.gamal9541@gmail.com> as part
of the FOSSology packaging effort.

--
Ahmed Gamal
FOSSology Debian Packaging Team



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From: William Desportes <williamdes@wdes.fr>
To: 1109364-done <1109364-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109365-done <1109365-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109613-done <1109613-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109615-done <1109615-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109621-done <1109621-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109624-done <1109624-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109625-done <1109625-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109632-done <1109632-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109633-done <1109633-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109634-done <1109634-done@bugs.debian.org>, 1109640-done <1109640-done@bugs.debian.org>
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Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2025 15:45:06 +0200
Subject: The package already exists in Debian

Please do some research before opening ITP/RFP bugs.
This package already exists in Debian.

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William Desportes

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