From: Albert Safin <xzf...@gmail.com>

Since commit b65e1fc5fe723bd07bf034f6e08878fa3eb033cb, USE_EXPAND
prefixes affected subsequent lines of the same atom in package.use.

Fixes: b65e1fc5fe72 ("Support USE_EXPAND prefixes in package.use and relevant 
files")
X-Gentoo-Bug: 546512
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546512
---
 pym/portage/package/ebuild/_config/UseManager.py |  8 +++++++-
 pym/portage/util/__init__.py                     | 10 +++++++---
 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/pym/portage/package/ebuild/_config/UseManager.py 
b/pym/portage/package/ebuild/_config/UseManager.py
index a93ea5c..6041802 100644
--- a/pym/portage/package/ebuild/_config/UseManager.py
+++ b/pym/portage/package/ebuild/_config/UseManager.py
@@ -208,6 +208,9 @@ class UseManager(object):
                        useflags = []
                        use_expand_prefix = ''
                        for prefixed_useflag in v:
+                               if extended_syntax and prefixed_useflag == "\n":
+                                       use_expand_prefix = ""
+                                       continue
                                if extended_syntax and prefixed_useflag[-1] == 
":":
                                        use_expand_prefix = 
prefixed_useflag[:-1].lower() + "_"
                                        continue
@@ -236,11 +239,14 @@ class UseManager(object):
                ret = ExtendedAtomDict(dict)
                if user_config:
                        pusedict = grabdict_package(
-                               os.path.join(location, file_name), recursive=1, 
allow_wildcard=True, allow_repo=True, verify_eapi=False)
+                               os.path.join(location, file_name), recursive=1, 
newlines=1, allow_wildcard=True, allow_repo=True, verify_eapi=False)
                        for k, v in pusedict.items():
                                l = []
                                use_expand_prefix = ''
                                for flag in v:
+                                       if flag == "\n":
+                                               use_expand_prefix = ""
+                                               continue
                                        if flag[-1] == ":":
                                                use_expand_prefix = 
flag[:-1].lower() + "_"
                                                continue
diff --git a/pym/portage/util/__init__.py b/pym/portage/util/__init__.py
index 4b82e71..48cd1b7 100644
--- a/pym/portage/util/__init__.py
+++ b/pym/portage/util/__init__.py
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ def stack_lists(lists, incremental=1, 
remember_source_file=False,
        else:
                return list(new_list)
 
-def grabdict(myfilename, juststrings=0, empty=0, recursive=0, incremental=1):
+def grabdict(myfilename, juststrings=0, empty=0, recursive=0, incremental=1, 
newlines=0):
        """
        This function grabs the lines in a file, normalizes whitespace and 
returns lines in a dictionary
 
@@ -354,6 +354,8 @@ def grabdict(myfilename, juststrings=0, empty=0, 
recursive=0, incremental=1):
        @type recursive: Boolean (integer)
        @param incremental: Append to the return list, don't overwrite
        @type incremental: Boolean (integer)
+       @param newlines: Append newlines
+       @type newlines: Boolean (integer)
        @rtype: Dictionary
        @return:
        1.  Returns the lines in a file in a dictionary, for example:
@@ -379,6 +381,8 @@ def grabdict(myfilename, juststrings=0, empty=0, 
recursive=0, incremental=1):
                        continue
                if len(myline) < 1 and empty == 1:
                        continue
+               if newlines:
+                       myline.append("\n")
                if incremental:
                        newdict.setdefault(myline[0], []).extend(myline[1:])
                else:
@@ -424,7 +428,7 @@ def read_corresponding_eapi_file(filename, default="0"):
                return default
        return eapi
 
-def grabdict_package(myfilename, juststrings=0, recursive=0,
+def grabdict_package(myfilename, juststrings=0, recursive=0, newlines=0,
        allow_wildcard=False, allow_repo=False, allow_build_id=False,
        verify_eapi=False, eapi=None, eapi_default="0"):
        """ Does the same thing as grabdict except it validates keys
@@ -438,7 +442,7 @@ def grabdict_package(myfilename, juststrings=0, recursive=0,
        atoms = {}
        for filename in file_list:
                d = grabdict(filename, juststrings=False,
-                       empty=True, recursive=False, incremental=True)
+                       empty=True, recursive=False, incremental=True, 
newlines=newlines)
                if not d:
                        continue
                if verify_eapi and eapi is None:
-- 
2.3.1


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