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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- #-- # Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others. # All rights reserved. # See LICENSE.txt for permissions. #++ require 'rubygems/version' require 'rubygems/requirement' require 'rubygems/platform' require 'rubygems/deprecate' # :stopdoc: # date.rb can't be loaded for `make install` due to miniruby # Date is needed for old gems that stored #date as Date instead of Time. class Date; end # :startdoc: ## # The Specification class contains the information for a Gem. Typically # defined in a .gemspec file or a Rakefile, and looks like this: # # Gem::Specification.new do |s| # s.name = 'example' # s.version = '0.1.0' # s.summary = "This is an example!" # s.description = "Much longer explanation of the example!" # s.authors = ["Ruby Coder"] # s.email = 'rubycoder@example.com' # s.files = ["lib/example.rb"] # s.homepage = 'https://rubygems.org/gems/example' # end # # Starting in RubyGems 1.9.0, a Specification can hold arbitrary # metadata. This metadata is accessed via Specification#metadata # and has the following restrictions: # # * Must be a Hash object # * All keys and values must be Strings # * Keys can be a maximum of 128 bytes and values can be a # maximum of 1024 bytes # * All strings must be UTF8, no binary data is allowed # # For example, to add metadata for the location of a bugtracker: # # s.metadata = { "bugtracker" => "http://somewhere.com/blah" } class Gem::Specification # REFACTOR: Consider breaking out this version stuff into a separate # module. There's enough special stuff around it that it may justify # a separate class. ## # The version number of a specification that does not specify one # (i.e. RubyGems 0.7 or earlier). NONEXISTENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION = -1 ## # The specification version applied to any new Specification instances # created. This should be bumped whenever something in the spec format # changes. # # Specification Version History: # # spec ruby # ver ver yyyy-mm-dd description # -1 <0.8.0 pre-spec-version-history # 1 0.8.0 2004-08-01 Deprecated "test_suite_file" for "test_files" # "test_file=x" is a shortcut for "test_files=[x]" # 2 0.9.5 2007-10-01 Added "required_rubygems_version" # Now forward-compatible with future versions # 3 1.3.2 2009-01-03 Added Fixnum validation to specification_version # 4 1.9.0 2011-06-07 Added metadata #-- # When updating this number, be sure to also update #to_ruby. # # NOTE RubyGems < 1.2 cannot load specification versions > 2. CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION = 4 ## # An informal list of changes to the specification. The highest-valued # key should be equal to the CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION. SPECIFICATION_VERSION_HISTORY = { -1 => ['(RubyGems versions up to and including 0.7 did not have versioned specifications)'], 1 => [ 'Deprecated "test_suite_file" in favor of the new, but equivalent, "test_files"', '"test_file=x" is a shortcut for "test_files=[x]"' ], 2 => [ 'Added "required_rubygems_version"', 'Now forward-compatible with future versions', ], 3 => [ 'Added Fixnum validation to the specification_version' ], 4 => [ 'Added sandboxed freeform metadata to the specification version.' ] } MARSHAL_FIELDS = { -1 => 16, 1 => 16, 2 => 16, 3 => 17, 4 => 18 } today = Time.now.utc TODAY = Time.utc(today.year, today.month, today.day) # :startdoc: ## # List of attribute names: [:name, :version, ...] @@required_attributes = [:rubygems_version, :specification_version, :name, :version, :date, :summary, :require_paths] ## # Map of attribute names to default values. @@default_value = { :authors => [], :autorequire => nil, :bindir => 'bin', :cert_chain => [], :date => TODAY, :dependencies => [], :description => nil, :email => nil, :executables => [], :extensions => [], :extra_rdoc_files => [], :files => [], :homepage => nil, :licenses => [], :metadata => {}, :name => nil, :platform => Gem::Platform::RUBY, :post_install_message => nil, :rdoc_options => [], :require_paths => ['lib'], :required_ruby_version => Gem::Requirement.default, :required_rubygems_version => Gem::Requirement.default, :requirements => [], :rubyforge_project => nil, :rubygems_version => Gem::VERSION, :signing_key => nil, :specification_version => CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION, :summary => nil, :test_files => [], :version => nil, } @@attributes = @@default_value.keys.sort_by { |s| s.to_s } @@array_attributes = @@default_value.reject { |k,v| v != [] }.keys @@nil_attributes, @@non_nil_attributes = @@default_value.keys.partition { |k| @@default_value[k].nil? } ###################################################################### # :section: Required gemspec attributes ## # This gem's name. # # Usage: # # spec.name = 'rake' attr_accessor :name ## # This gem's version. # # The version string can contain numbers and periods, such as +1.0.0+. # A gem is a 'prerelease' gem if the version has a letter in it, such as # +1.0.0.pre+. # # Usage: # # spec.version = '0.4.1' attr_reader :version ## # Paths in the gem to add to <code>$LOAD_PATH</code> when this gem is # activated. # # If you have an extension you do not need to add <code>"ext"</code> to the # require path, the extension build process will copy the extension files # into "lib" for you. # # The default value is <code>"lib"</code> # # Usage: # # # If all library files are in the root directory... # spec.require_path = '.' attr_accessor :require_paths ## # The version of RubyGems used to create this gem. # # Do not set this, it is set automatically when the gem is packaged. attr_accessor :rubygems_version ## # A short summary of this gem's description. Displayed in `gem list -d`. # # The #description should be more detailed than the summary. # # Usage: # # spec.summary = "This is a small summary of my gem" attr_reader :summary ## # The platform this gem runs on. # # This is usually Gem::Platform::RUBY or Gem::Platform::CURRENT. # # Most gems contain pure Ruby code; they should simply leave the default # value in place. Some gems contain C (or other) code to be compiled into a # Ruby "extension". The should leave the default value in place unless # their code will only compile on a certain type of system. Some gems # consist of pre-compiled code ("binary gems"). It's especially important # that they set the platform attribute appropriately. A shortcut is to set # the platform to Gem::Platform::CURRENT, which will cause the gem builder # to set the platform to the appropriate value for the system on which the # build is being performed. # # If this attribute is set to a non-default value, it will be included in # the filename of the gem when it is built such as: # nokogiri-1.6.0-x86-mingw32.gem # # Usage: # # spec.platform = Gem::Platform.local def platform= platform if @original_platform.nil? or @original_platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY then @original_platform = platform end case platform when Gem::Platform::CURRENT then @new_platform = Gem::Platform.local @original_platform = @new_platform.to_s when Gem::Platform then @new_platform = platform # legacy constants when nil, Gem::Platform::RUBY then @new_platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY when 'mswin32' then # was Gem::Platform::WIN32 @new_platform = Gem::Platform.new 'x86-mswin32' when 'i586-linux' then # was Gem::Platform::LINUX_586 @new_platform = Gem::Platform.new 'x86-linux' when 'powerpc-darwin' then # was Gem::Platform::DARWIN @new_platform = Gem::Platform.new 'ppc-darwin' else @new_platform = Gem::Platform.new platform end @platform = @new_platform.to_s invalidate_memoized_attributes @new_platform end ## # Files included in this gem. You cannot append to this accessor, you must # assign to it. # # Only add files you can require to this list, not directories, etc. # # Directories are automatically stripped from this list when building a gem, # other non-files cause an error. # # Usage: # # require 'rake' # spec.files = FileList['lib/**/*.rb', # 'bin/*', # '[A-Z]*', # 'test/**/*'].to_a # # # or without Rake... # spec.files = Dir['lib/**/*.rb'] + Dir['bin/*'] # spec.files += Dir['[A-Z]*'] + Dir['test/**/*'] # spec.files.reject! { |fn| fn.include? "CVS" } def files # DO NOT CHANGE TO ||= ! This is not a normal accessor. (yes, it sucks) # DOC: Why isn't it normal? Why does it suck? How can we fix this? @files = [@files, @test_files, add_bindir(@executables), @extra_rdoc_files, @extensions, ].flatten.uniq.compact end ###################################################################### # :section: Optional gemspec attributes ## # The path in the gem for executable scripts. Usually 'bin' # # Usage: # # spec.bindir = 'bin' attr_accessor :bindir ## # The certificate chain used to sign this gem. See Gem::Security for # details. attr_accessor :cert_chain ## # A long description of this gem # # The description should be more detailed than the summary. # # Usage: # # spec.description = <<-EOF # Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and # dependencies are specified in standard Ruby syntax. # EOF attr_reader :description ## # A contact email address (or addresses) for this gem # # Usage: # # spec.email = 'john.jones@example.com' # spec.email = ['jack@example.com', 'jill@example.com'] attr_accessor :email ## # The URL of this gem's home page # # Usage: # # spec.homepage = 'http://rake.rubyforge.org' attr_accessor :homepage ## # A message that gets displayed after the gem is installed. # # Usage: # # spec.post_install_message = "Thanks for installing!" attr_accessor :post_install_message ## # The key used to sign this gem. See Gem::Security for details. attr_accessor :signing_key ## # :attr_accessor: metadata # # Arbitrary metadata for this gem. An instance of Hash. # # metadata is simply a Symbol => String association that contains arbitary # data that could be useful to other consumers. attr_accessor :metadata ## # Adds a development dependency named +gem+ with +requirements+ to this # gem. # # Usage: # # spec.add_development_dependency 'example', '~> 1.1', '>= 1.1.4' # # Development dependencies aren't installed by default and aren't # activated when a gem is required. def add_development_dependency(gem, *requirements) add_dependency_with_type(gem, :development, *requirements) end ## # Adds a runtime dependency named +gem+ with +requirements+ to this gem. # # Usage: # # spec.add_runtime_dependency 'example', '~> 1.1', '>= 1.1.4' def add_runtime_dependency(gem, *requirements) add_dependency_with_type(gem, :runtime, *requirements) end ## # Singular writer for #authors # # Usage: # # spec.author = 'John Jones' def author= o self.authors = [o] end ## # Sets the list of authors, ensuring it is an array. # # Usage: # # spec.authors = ['John Jones', 'Mary Smith'] def authors= value @authors = Array(value).flatten.grep(String) end ## # Executables included in the gem. # # For example, the rake gem has rake as an executable. You don’t specify the # full path (as in bin/rake); all application-style files are expected to be # found in bindir. These files must be executable ruby files. Files that # use bash or other interpreters will not work. # # Usage: # # spec.executables << 'rake' def executables @executables ||= [] end ## # Extensions to build when installing the gem, specifically the paths to # extconf.rb-style files used to compile extensions. # # These files will be run when the gem is installed, causing the C (or # whatever) code to be compiled on the user’s machine. # # Usage: # # spec.extensions << 'ext/rmagic/extconf.rb' # # See Gem::Ext::Builder for information about writing extensions for gems. def extensions @extensions ||= [] end ## # Extra files to add to RDoc such as README or doc/examples.txt # # When the user elects to generate the RDoc documentation for a gem (typically # at install time), all the library files are sent to RDoc for processing. # This option allows you to have some non-code files included for a more # complete set of documentation. # # Usage: # # spec.extra_rdoc_files = ['README', 'doc/user-guide.txt'] def extra_rdoc_files @extra_rdoc_files ||= [] end ## # The license for this gem. # # The license must be a short name, no more than 64 characters. # # This should just be the name of your license. The full # text of the license should be inside of the gem when you build it. # # You can set multiple licenses with #licenses= # # Usage: # spec.license = 'MIT' def license=o self.licenses = [o] end ## # The license(s) for the library. # # Each license must be a short name, no more than 64 characters. # # This should just be the name of your license. The full # text of the license should be inside of the gem when you build it. # # Usage: # spec.licenses = ['MIT', 'GPL-2'] def licenses= licenses @licenses = Array licenses end ## # Specifies the rdoc options to be used when generating API documentation. # # Usage: # # spec.rdoc_options << '--title' << 'Rake -- Ruby Make' << # '--main' << 'README' << # '--line-numbers' def rdoc_options @rdoc_options ||= [] end ## # The version of Ruby required by this gem. The ruby version can be # specified to the patch-level: # # $ ruby -v -e 'p Gem.ruby_version' # ruby 2.0.0p247 (2013-06-27 revision 41674) [x86_64-darwin12.4.0] # #<Gem::Version "2.0.0.247"> # # Usage: # # # This gem will work with 1.8.6 or greater... # spec.required_ruby_version = '>= 1.8.6' # # # Only with ruby 2.0.x # spec.required_ruby_version = '~> 2.0' def required_ruby_version= req @required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.create req end ## # Lists the external (to RubyGems) requirements that must be met for this gem # to work. It's simply information for the user. # # Usage: # # spec.requirements << 'libmagick, v6.0' # spec.requirements << 'A good graphics card' def requirements @requirements ||= [] end ## # A collection of unit test files. They will be loaded as unit tests when # the user requests a gem to be unit tested. # # Usage: # spec.test_files = Dir.glob('test/tc_*.rb') # spec.test_files = ['tests/test-suite.rb'] def test_files= files @test_files = Array files end ###################################################################### # :section: Specification internals ## # True when this gemspec has been activated. This attribute is not persisted. attr_accessor :activated alias :activated? :activated ## # Autorequire was used by old RubyGems to automatically require a file. # # Deprecated: It is neither supported nor functional. attr_accessor :autorequire # :nodoc: ## # Sets the default executable for this gem. # # Deprecated: You must now specify the executable name to Gem.bin_path. attr_writer :default_executable ## # Path this gemspec was loaded from. This attribute is not persisted. attr_reader :loaded_from ## # Allows deinstallation of gems with legacy platforms. attr_writer :original_platform # :nodoc: ## # The version of ruby required by this gem attr_reader :required_ruby_version ## # The RubyGems version required by this gem attr_reader :required_rubygems_version ## # The rubyforge project this gem lives under. i.e. RubyGems' # rubyforge_project is "rubygems". # # This option is deprecated. attr_accessor :rubyforge_project ## # The Gem::Specification version of this gemspec. # # Do not set this, it is set automatically when the gem is packaged. attr_accessor :specification_version class << self def default_specifications_dir File.join(Gem.default_dir, "specifications", "default") end def each_spec(search_dirs) # :nodoc: search_dirs.each { |dir| Dir[File.join(dir, "*.gemspec")].each { |path| spec = Gem::Specification.load path.untaint # #load returns nil if the spec is bad, so we just ignore # it at this stage yield(spec) if spec } } end def each_default(&block) # :nodoc: each_spec([default_specifications_dir], &block) end def each_normal(&block) # :nodoc: each_spec(dirs, &block) end end def self._all # :nodoc: unless defined?(@@all) && @@all then specs = {} each_default do |spec| specs[spec.full_name] ||= spec end each_normal do |spec| specs[spec.full_name] ||= spec end @@all = specs.values # After a reset, make sure already loaded specs # are still marked as activated. specs = {} Gem.loaded_specs.each_value{|s| specs[s] = true} @@all.each{|s| s.activated = true if specs[s]} _resort! end @@all end def self._resort! # :nodoc: @@all.sort! { |a, b| names = a.name <=> b.name next names if names.nonzero? b.version <=> a.version } end ## # Loads the default specifications. It should be called only once. def self.load_defaults each_default do |spec| Gem.register_default_spec(spec) end end ## # Adds +spec+ to the known specifications, keeping the collection # properly sorted. def self.add_spec spec # TODO: find all extraneous adds # puts # p :add_spec => [spec.full_name, caller.reject { |s| s =~ /minitest/ }] # TODO: flush the rest of the crap from the tests # raise "no dupes #{spec.full_name} in #{all_names.inspect}" if # _all.include? spec raise "nil spec!" unless spec # TODO: remove once we're happy with tests return if _all.include? spec _all << spec _resort! end ## # Adds multiple specs to the known specifications. def self.add_specs *specs raise "nil spec!" if specs.any?(&:nil?) # TODO: remove once we're happy # TODO: this is much more efficient, but we need the extra checks for now # _all.concat specs # _resort! specs.each do |spec| # TODO: slow add_spec spec end end ## # Returns all specifications. This method is discouraged from use. # You probably want to use one of the Enumerable methods instead. def self.all warn "NOTE: Specification.all called from #{caller.first}" unless Gem::Deprecate.skip _all end ## # Sets the known specs to +specs+. Not guaranteed to work for you in # the future. Use at your own risk. Caveat emptor. Doomy doom doom. # Etc etc. # #-- # Makes +specs+ the known specs # Listen, time is a river # Winter comes, code breaks # # -- wilsonb def self.all= specs @@all = specs end ## # Return full names of all specs in sorted order. def self.all_names self._all.map(&:full_name) end ## # Return the list of all array-oriented instance variables. #-- # Not sure why we need to use so much stupid reflection in here... def self.array_attributes @@array_attributes.dup end ## # Return the list of all instance variables. #-- # Not sure why we need to use so much stupid reflection in here... def self.attribute_names @@attributes.dup end ## # Return the directories that Specification uses to find specs. def self.dirs @@dirs ||= Gem.path.collect { |dir| File.join dir.dup.untaint, "specifications" } end ## # Set the directories that Specification uses to find specs. Setting # this resets the list of known specs. def self.dirs= dirs # TODO: find extra calls to dir= # warn "NOTE: dirs= called from #{caller.first} for #{dirs.inspect}" self.reset # ugh @@dirs = Array(dirs).map { |dir| File.join dir, "specifications" } end extend Enumerable ## # Enumerate every known spec. See ::dirs= and ::add_spec to set the list of # specs. def self.each return enum_for(:each) unless block_given? self._all.each do |x| yield x end end ## # Returns every spec that matches +name+ and optional +requirements+. def self.find_all_by_name name, *requirements requirements = Gem::Requirement.default if requirements.empty? # TODO: maybe try: find_all { |s| spec === dep } Gem::Dependency.new(name, *requirements).matching_specs end ## # Find the best specification matching a +name+ and +requirements+. Raises # if the dependency doesn't resolve to a valid specification. def self.find_by_name name, *requirements requirements = Gem::Requirement.default if requirements.empty? # TODO: maybe try: find { |s| spec === dep } Gem::Dependency.new(name, *requirements).to_spec end ## # Return the best specification that contains the file matching +path+. def self.find_by_path path self.find { |spec| spec.contains_requirable_file? path } end ## # Return the best specification that contains the file matching +path+ # amongst the specs that are not activated. def self.find_inactive_by_path path self.find { |spec| spec.contains_requirable_file? path unless spec.activated? } end ## # Return currently unresolved specs that contain the file matching +path+. def self.find_in_unresolved path # TODO: do we need these?? Kill it specs = unresolved_deps.values.map { |dep| dep.to_specs }.flatten specs.find_all { |spec| spec.contains_requirable_file? path } end ## # Search through all unresolved deps and sub-dependencies and return # specs that contain the file matching +path+. def self.find_in_unresolved_tree path specs = unresolved_deps.values.map { |dep| dep.to_specs }.flatten specs.reverse_each do |spec| trails = [] spec.traverse do |from_spec, dep, to_spec, trail| next unless to_spec.conflicts.empty? trails << trail if to_spec.contains_requirable_file? path end next if trails.empty? return trails.map(&:reverse).sort.first.reverse end [] end ## # Special loader for YAML files. When a Specification object is loaded # from a YAML file, it bypasses the normal Ruby object initialization # routine (#initialize). This method makes up for that and deals with # gems of different ages. # # +input+ can be anything that YAML.load() accepts: String or IO. def self.from_yaml(input) Gem.load_yaml input = normalize_yaml_input input spec = Gem::SafeYAML.safe_load input if spec && spec.class == FalseClass then raise Gem::EndOfYAMLException end unless Gem::Specification === spec then raise Gem::Exception, "YAML data doesn't evaluate to gem specification" end spec.specification_version ||= NONEXISTENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION spec.reset_nil_attributes_to_default spec end ## # Return the latest specs, optionally including prerelease specs if # +prerelease+ is true. def self.latest_specs prerelease = false result = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = {} } native = {} Gem::Specification.reverse_each do |spec| next if spec.version.prerelease? unless prerelease native[spec.name] = spec.version if spec.platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY result[spec.name][spec.platform] = spec end result.map(&:last).map(&:values).flatten.reject { |spec| minimum = native[spec.name] minimum && spec.version < minimum } end ## # Loads Ruby format gemspec from +file+. def self.load file return unless file file = file.dup.untaint return unless File.file?(file) code = if defined? Encoding File.read file, :mode => 'r:UTF-8:-' else File.read file end code.untaint begin spec = eval code, binding, file if Gem::Specification === spec spec.loaded_from = file.to_s return spec end warn "[#{file}] isn't a Gem::Specification (#{spec.class} instead)." rescue SignalException, SystemExit raise rescue SyntaxError, Exception => e warn "Invalid gemspec in [#{file}]: #{e}" end nil end ## # Specification attributes that must be non-nil def self.non_nil_attributes @@non_nil_attributes.dup end ## # Make sure the YAML specification is properly formatted with dashes def self.normalize_yaml_input(input) result = input.respond_to?(:read) ? input.read : input result = "--- " + result unless result =~ /\A--- / result.gsub!(/ !!null \n/, " \n") # date: 2011-04-26 00:00:00.000000000Z # date: 2011-04-26 00:00:00.000000000 Z result.gsub!(/^(date: \d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d+?)Z/, '\1 Z') result end ## # Return a list of all outdated specifications. This method is HEAVY # as it must go fetch specifications from the server. def self.outdated outdateds = [] # TODO: maybe we should switch to rubygems' version service? fetcher = Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher latest_specs(true).each do |local| dependency = Gem::Dependency.new local.name, ">= #{local.version}" remotes, _ = fetcher.search_for_dependency dependency remotes = remotes.map { |n, _| n.version } latest = remotes.sort.last outdateds << local.name if latest and local.version < latest end outdateds end ## # Removes +spec+ from the known specs. def self.remove_spec spec _all.delete spec end ## # Is +name+ a required attribute? def self.required_attribute?(name) @@required_attributes.include? name.to_sym end ## # Required specification attributes def self.required_attributes @@required_attributes.dup end ## # Reset the list of known specs, running pre and post reset hooks # registered in Gem. def self.reset @@dirs = nil Gem.pre_reset_hooks.each { |hook| hook.call } @@all = nil unresolved = unresolved_deps unless unresolved.empty? then w = "W" + "ARN" warn "#{w}: Unresolved specs during Gem::Specification.reset:" unresolved.values.each do |dep| warn " #{dep}" end warn "#{w}: Clearing out unresolved specs." warn "Please report a bug if this causes problems." unresolved.clear end Gem.post_reset_hooks.each { |hook| hook.call } end # DOC: This method needs documented or nodoc'd def self.unresolved_deps @unresolved_deps ||= Hash.new { |h, n| h[n] = Gem::Dependency.new n } end ## # Load custom marshal format, re-initializing defaults as needed def self._load(str) array = Marshal.load str spec = Gem::Specification.new spec.instance_variable_set :@specification_version, array[1] current_version = CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION field_count = if spec.specification_version > current_version then spec.instance_variable_set :@specification_version, current_version MARSHAL_FIELDS[current_version] else MARSHAL_FIELDS[spec.specification_version] end if array.size < field_count then raise TypeError, "invalid Gem::Specification format #{array.inspect}" end # Cleanup any YAML::PrivateType. They only show up for an old bug # where nil => null, so just convert them to nil based on the type. array.map! { |e| e.kind_of?(YAML::PrivateType) ? nil : e } spec.instance_variable_set :@rubygems_version, array[0] # spec version spec.instance_variable_set :@name, array[2] spec.instance_variable_set :@version, array[3] spec.date = array[4] spec.instance_variable_set :@summary, array[5] spec.instance_variable_set :@required_ruby_version, array[6] spec.instance_variable_set :@required_rubygems_version, array[7] spec.instance_variable_set :@original_platform, array[8] spec.instance_variable_set :@dependencies, array[9] spec.instance_variable_set :@rubyforge_project, array[10] spec.instance_variable_set :@email, array[11] spec.instance_variable_set :@authors, array[12] spec.instance_variable_set :@description, array[13] spec.instance_variable_set :@homepage, array[14] spec.instance_variable_set :@has_rdoc, array[15] spec.instance_variable_set :@new_platform, array[16] spec.instance_variable_set :@platform, array[16].to_s spec.instance_variable_set :@license, array[17] spec.instance_variable_set :@metadata, array[18] spec.instance_variable_set :@loaded, false spec.instance_variable_set :@activated, false spec end def <=>(other) # :nodoc: sort_obj <=> other.sort_obj end def == other # :nodoc: self.class === other && name == other.name && version == other.version && platform == other.platform end ## # Dump only crucial instance variables. #-- # MAINTAIN ORDER! # (down with the man) def _dump(limit) Marshal.dump [ @rubygems_version, @specification_version, @name, @version, date, @summary, @required_ruby_version, @required_rubygems_version, @original_platform, @dependencies, @rubyforge_project, @email, @authors, @description, @homepage, true, # has_rdoc @new_platform, @licenses, @metadata ] end ## # Activate this spec, registering it as a loaded spec and adding # it's lib paths to $LOAD_PATH. Returns true if the spec was # activated, false if it was previously activated. Freaks out if # there are conflicts upon activation. def activate raise_if_conflicts return false if Gem.loaded_specs[self.name] activate_dependencies add_self_to_load_path Gem.loaded_specs[self.name] = self @activated = true @loaded = true return true end ## # Activate all unambiguously resolved runtime dependencies of this # spec. Add any ambigous dependencies to the unresolved list to be # resolved later, as needed. def activate_dependencies unresolved = Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps self.runtime_dependencies.each do |spec_dep| if loaded = Gem.loaded_specs[spec_dep.name] next if spec_dep.matches_spec? loaded msg = "can't satisfy '#{spec_dep}', already activated '#{loaded.full_name}'" e = Gem::LoadError.new msg e.name = spec_dep.name raise e end specs = spec_dep.to_specs if specs.size == 1 then specs.first.activate else name = spec_dep.name unresolved[name] = unresolved[name].merge spec_dep end end unresolved.delete self.name end ## # Returns an array with bindir attached to each executable in the # +executables+ list def add_bindir(executables) return nil if executables.nil? if @bindir then Array(executables).map { |e| File.join(@bindir, e) } else executables end rescue return nil end ## # Adds a dependency on gem +dependency+ with type +type+ that requires # +requirements+. Valid types are currently <tt>:runtime</tt> and # <tt>:development</tt>. def add_dependency_with_type(dependency, type, *requirements) requirements = if requirements.empty? then Gem::Requirement.default else requirements.flatten end unless dependency.respond_to?(:name) && dependency.respond_to?(:version_requirements) dependency = Gem::Dependency.new(dependency.to_s, requirements, type) end dependencies << dependency end private :add_dependency_with_type alias add_dependency add_runtime_dependency ## # Adds this spec's require paths to LOAD_PATH, in the proper location. def add_self_to_load_path return if default_gem? paths = require_paths.map do |path| File.join full_gem_path, path end # gem directories must come after -I and ENV['RUBYLIB'] insert_index = Gem.load_path_insert_index if insert_index then # gem directories must come after -I and ENV['RUBYLIB'] $LOAD_PATH.insert(insert_index, *paths) else # we are probably testing in core, -I and RUBYLIB don't apply $LOAD_PATH.unshift(*paths) end end ## # Singular reader for #authors. Returns the first author in the list def author val = authors and val.first end ## # The list of author names who wrote this gem. # # spec.authors = ['Chad Fowler', 'Jim Weirich', 'Rich Kilmer'] def authors @authors ||= [] end ## # Returns the full path to the base gem directory. # # eg: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 def base_dir return Gem.dir unless loaded_from @base_dir ||= if default_gem? then File.dirname File.dirname File.dirname loaded_from else File.dirname File.dirname loaded_from end end ## # Returns the full path to installed gem's bin directory. # # NOTE: do not confuse this with +bindir+, which is just 'bin', not # a full path. def bin_dir @bin_dir ||= File.join gem_dir, bindir # TODO: this is unfortunate end ## # Returns the full path to an executable named +name+ in this gem. def bin_file name File.join bin_dir, name end ## # Returns the build_args used to install the gem def build_args if File.exists? build_info_file File.readlines(build_info_file).map { |x| x.strip } else [] end end ## # Returns the full path to the build info directory def build_info_dir File.join base_dir, "build_info" end ## # Returns the full path to the file containing the build # information generated when the gem was installed def build_info_file File.join build_info_dir, "#{full_name}.info" end ## # Returns the full path to the cache directory containing this # spec's cached gem. def cache_dir @cache_dir ||= File.join base_dir, "cache" end ## # Returns the full path to the cached gem for this spec. def cache_file @cache_file ||= File.join cache_dir, "#{full_name}.gem" end ## # Return any possible conflicts against the currently loaded specs. def conflicts conflicts = {} Gem.loaded_specs.values.each do |spec| bad = self.runtime_dependencies.find_all { |dep| spec.name == dep.name and not spec.satisfies_requirement? dep } conflicts[spec] = bad unless bad.empty? end conflicts end ## # Return true if this spec can require +file+. def contains_requirable_file? file root = full_gem_path suffixes = Gem.suffixes require_paths.any? do |lib| base = "#{root}/#{lib}/#{file}" suffixes.any? { |suf| File.file? "#{base}#{suf}" } end end ## # The date this gem was created. Lazily defaults to the current UTC date. # # There is no need to set this in your gem specification. def date @date ||= TODAY end DateTimeFormat = /\A (\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2}) (\s+ \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d+ \s* (Z | [-+]\d\d:\d\d) )? \Z/x ## # The date this gem was created # # DO NOT set this, it is set automatically when the gem is packaged. def date= date # We want to end up with a Time object with one-day resolution. # This is the cleanest, most-readable, faster-than-using-Date # way to do it. @date = case date when String then if DateTimeFormat =~ date then Time.utc($1.to_i, $2.to_i, $3.to_i) # Workaround for where the date format output from psych isn't # parsed as a Time object by syck and thus comes through as a # string. elsif /\A(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2}) \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d+?Z\z/ =~ date then Time.utc($1.to_i, $2.to_i, $3.to_i) else raise(Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "invalid date format in specification: #{date.inspect}") end when Time, Date then Time.utc(date.year, date.month, date.day) else TODAY end end ## # The default executable for this gem. # # Deprecated: The name of the gem is assumed to be the name of the # executable now. See Gem.bin_path. def default_executable # :nodoc: if defined?(@default_executable) and @default_executable result = @default_executable elsif @executables and @executables.size == 1 result = Array(@executables).first else result = nil end result end ## # The default value for specification attribute +name+ def default_value name @@default_value[name] end ## # A list of Gem::Dependency objects this gem depends on. # # Use #add_dependency or #add_development_dependency to add dependencies to # a gem. def dependencies @dependencies ||= [] end ## # Return a list of all gems that have a dependency on this gemspec. The # list is structured with entries that conform to: # # [depending_gem, dependency, [list_of_gems_that_satisfy_dependency]] def dependent_gems # REFACTOR: out = []; each; out; ? Really? No #collect love? out = [] Gem::Specification.each do |spec| spec.dependencies.each do |dep| if self.satisfies_requirement?(dep) then sats = [] find_all_satisfiers(dep) do |sat| sats << sat end out << [spec, dep, sats] end end end out end ## # Returns all specs that matches this spec's runtime dependencies. def dependent_specs runtime_dependencies.map { |dep| dep.to_specs }.flatten end ## # A detailed description of this gem. See also #summary def description= str @description = str.to_s end ## # List of dependencies that are used for development def development_dependencies dependencies.select { |d| d.type == :development } end ## # Returns the full path to this spec's documentation directory. If +type+ # is given it will be appended to the end. For examlpe: # # spec.doc_dir # => "/path/to/gem_repo/doc/a-1" # # spec.doc_dir 'ri' # => "/path/to/gem_repo/doc/a-1/ri" def doc_dir type = nil @doc_dir ||= File.join base_dir, 'doc', full_name if type then File.join @doc_dir, type else @doc_dir end end def encode_with coder # :nodoc: mark_version coder.add 'name', @name coder.add 'version', @version platform = case @original_platform when nil, '' then 'ruby' when String then @original_platform else @original_platform.to_s end coder.add 'platform', platform attributes = @@attributes.map(&:to_s) - %w[name version platform] attributes.each do |name| coder.add name, instance_variable_get("@#{name}") end end def eql? other # :nodoc: self.class === other && same_attributes?(other) end ## # Singular accessor for #executables def executable val = executables and val.first end ## # Singular accessor for #executables def executable=o self.executables = [o] end ## # Sets executables to +value+, ensuring it is an array. Don't # use this, push onto the array instead. def executables= value # TODO: warn about setting instead of pushing @executables = Array(value) end ## # Sets extensions to +extensions+, ensuring it is an array. Don't # use this, push onto the array instead. def extensions= extensions # TODO: warn about setting instead of pushing @extensions = Array extensions end ## # Sets extra_rdoc_files to +files+, ensuring it is an array. Don't # use this, push onto the array instead. def extra_rdoc_files= files # TODO: warn about setting instead of pushing @extra_rdoc_files = Array files end ## # The default (generated) file name of the gem. See also #spec_name. # # spec.file_name # => "example-1.0.gem" def file_name "#{full_name}.gem" end ## # Sets files to +files+, ensuring it is an array. def files= files @files = Array files end ## # Finds all gems that satisfy +dep+ def find_all_satisfiers dep Gem::Specification.each do |spec| yield spec if spec.satisfies_requirement? dep end end private :find_all_satisfiers ## # Creates a duplicate spec without large blobs that aren't used at runtime. def for_cache spec = dup spec.files = nil spec.test_files = nil spec end ## # The full path to the gem (install path + full name). def full_gem_path # TODO: This is a heavily used method by gems, so we'll need # to aleast just alias it to #gem_dir rather than remove it. # TODO: also, shouldn't it default to full_name if it hasn't been written? return @full_gem_path if defined?(@full_gem_path) && @full_gem_path @full_gem_path = File.expand_path File.join(gems_dir, full_name) @full_gem_path.untaint return @full_gem_path if File.directory? @full_gem_path @full_gem_path = File.expand_path File.join(gems_dir, original_name) end ## # Returns the full name (name-version) of this Gem. Platform information # is included (name-version-platform) if it is specified and not the # default Ruby platform. def full_name @full_name ||= if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY or platform.nil? then "#{@name}-#{@version}".untaint else "#{@name}-#{@version}-#{platform}".untaint end end ## # Returns the full path to this spec's gem directory. # eg: /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/gems/mygem-1.0 def gem_dir @gem_dir ||= File.expand_path File.join(gems_dir, full_name) end ## # Returns the full path to the gems directory containing this spec's # gem directory. eg: /usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/gems def gems_dir # TODO: this logic seems terribly broken, but tests fail if just base_dir @gems_dir ||= File.join(loaded_from && base_dir || Gem.dir, "gems") end ## # Deprecated and ignored, defaults to true. # # Formerly used to indicate this gem was RDoc-capable. def has_rdoc # :nodoc: true end ## # Deprecated and ignored. # # Formerly used to indicate this gem was RDoc-capable. def has_rdoc= ignored # :nodoc: @has_rdoc = true end alias :has_rdoc? :has_rdoc # :nodoc: ## # True if this gem has files in test_files def has_unit_tests? not test_files.empty? end # :stopdoc: alias has_test_suite? has_unit_tests? # :startdoc: def hash # :nodoc: @@attributes.inject(0) { |hash_code, (name, _)| hash_code ^ self.send(name).hash } end def init_with coder # :nodoc: yaml_initialize coder.tag, coder.map end ## # Specification constructor. Assigns the default values to the attributes # and yields itself for further initialization. Optionally takes +name+ and # +version+. def initialize name = nil, version = nil @loaded = false @activated = false @loaded_from = nil @original_platform = nil @@nil_attributes.each do |key| instance_variable_set "@#{key}", nil end @@non_nil_attributes.each do |key| default = default_value(key) value = case default when Time, Numeric, Symbol, true, false, nil then default else default.dup end instance_variable_set "@#{key}", value end @new_platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY self.name = name if name self.version = version if version yield self if block_given? end ## # Duplicates array_attributes from +other_spec+ so state isn't shared. def initialize_copy other_spec self.class.array_attributes.each do |name| name = :"@#{name}" next unless other_spec.instance_variable_defined? name begin val = other_spec.instance_variable_get(name) if val then instance_variable_set name, val.dup elsif Gem.configuration.really_verbose warn "WARNING: #{full_name} has an invalid nil value for #{name}" end rescue TypeError e = Gem::FormatException.new \ "#{full_name} has an invalid value for #{name}" e.file_path = loaded_from raise e end end end ## # Expire memoized instance variables that can incorrectly generate, replace # or miss files due changes in certain attributes used to compute them. def invalidate_memoized_attributes @full_name = nil @cache_file = nil end private :invalidate_memoized_attributes def inspect if $DEBUG super else "#<#{self.class}:0x#{__id__.to_s(16)} #{full_name}>" end end ## # Returns a string usable in Dir.glob to match all requirable paths # for this spec. def lib_dirs_glob dirs = if self.require_paths.size > 1 then "{#{self.require_paths.join(',')}}" else self.require_paths.first end "#{self.full_gem_path}/#{dirs}" end ## # Files in the Gem under one of the require_paths def lib_files @files.select do |file| require_paths.any? do |path| file.start_with? path end end end ## # Singular accessor for #licenses def license val = licenses and val.first end ## # Plural accessor for setting licenses def licenses @licenses ||= [] end ## # Set the location a Specification was loaded from. +obj+ is converted # to a String. def loaded_from= path @loaded_from = path.to_s # reset everything @loaded_from depends upon @base_dir = nil @bin_dir = nil @cache_dir = nil @cache_file = nil @doc_dir = nil @full_gem_path = nil @gem_dir = nil @gems_dir = nil @ri_dir = nil @spec_dir = nil @spec_file = nil end ## # Sets the rubygems_version to the current RubyGems version. def mark_version @rubygems_version = Gem::VERSION end ## # Return all files in this gem that match for +glob+. def matches_for_glob glob # TODO: rename? # TODO: do we need these?? Kill it glob = File.join(self.lib_dirs_glob, glob) Dir[glob].map { |f| f.untaint } # FIX our tests are broken, run w/ SAFE=1 end ## # Warn about unknown attributes while loading a spec. def method_missing(sym, *a, &b) # :nodoc: if @specification_version > CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION and sym.to_s =~ /=$/ then warn "ignoring #{sym} loading #{full_name}" if $DEBUG else super end end ## # Normalize the list of files so that: # * All file lists have redundancies removed. # * Files referenced in the extra_rdoc_files are included in the package # file list. def normalize if defined?(@extra_rdoc_files) and @extra_rdoc_files then @extra_rdoc_files.uniq! @files ||= [] @files.concat(@extra_rdoc_files) end @files = @files.uniq if @files @extensions = @extensions.uniq if @extensions @test_files = @test_files.uniq if @test_files @executables = @executables.uniq if @executables @extra_rdoc_files = @extra_rdoc_files.uniq if @extra_rdoc_files end ## # Return a NameTuple that represents this Specification def name_tuple Gem::NameTuple.new name, version, original_platform end ## # Returns the full name (name-version) of this gemspec using the original # platform. For use with legacy gems. def original_name # :nodoc: if platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY or platform.nil? then "#{@name}-#{@version}" else "#{@name}-#{@version}-#{@original_platform}" end end ## # Cruft. Use +platform+. def original_platform # :nodoc: @original_platform ||= platform end ## # The platform this gem runs on. See Gem::Platform for details. def platform @new_platform ||= Gem::Platform::RUBY end def pretty_print(q) # :nodoc: q.group 2, 'Gem::Specification.new do |s|', 'end' do q.breakable # REFACTOR: each_attr - use in to_yaml as well @@attributes.each do |attr_name| current_value = self.send attr_name if current_value != default_value(attr_name) or self.class.required_attribute? attr_name then q.text "s.#{attr_name} = " if attr_name == :date then current_value = current_value.utc q.text "Time.utc(#{current_value.year}, #{current_value.month}, #{current_value.day})" else q.pp current_value end q.breakable end end end end ## # Check the spec for possible conflicts and freak out if there are any. def raise_if_conflicts other = Gem.loaded_specs[self.name] if other and self.version != other.version then # This gem is already loaded. If the currently loaded gem is not in the # list of candidate gems, then we have a version conflict. msg = "can't activate #{full_name}, already activated #{other.full_name}" e = Gem::LoadError.new msg e.name = self.name # TODO: e.requirement = dep.requirement raise e end conf = self.conflicts unless conf.empty? then y = conf.map { |act,con| "#{act.full_name} conflicts with #{con.join(", ")}" }.join ", " # TODO: improve message by saying who activated `con` raise Gem::LoadError, "Unable to activate #{self.full_name}, because #{y}" end end ## # Sets rdoc_options to +value+, ensuring it is an array. Don't # use this, push onto the array instead. def rdoc_options= options # TODO: warn about setting instead of pushing @rdoc_options = Array options end ## # Singular accessor for #require_paths def require_path val = require_paths and val.first end ## # Singular accessor for #require_paths def require_path= path self.require_paths = [path] end ## # The RubyGems version required by this gem def required_rubygems_version= req @required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.create req end ## # Set requirements to +req+, ensuring it is an array. Don't # use this, push onto the array instead. def requirements= req # TODO: warn about setting instead of pushing @requirements = Array req end ## # Returns the full path to this spec's ri directory. def ri_dir @ri_dir ||= File.join base_dir, 'ri', full_name end ## # Return a string containing a Ruby code representation of the given # object. def ruby_code(obj) case obj when String then obj.dump when Array then '[' + obj.map { |x| ruby_code x }.join(", ") + ']' when Hash then seg = obj.keys.sort.map { |k| "#{k.to_s.dump} => #{obj[k].to_s.dump}" } "{ #{seg.join(', ')} }" when Gem::Version then obj.to_s.dump when Date then obj.strftime('%Y-%m-%d').dump when Time then obj.strftime('%Y-%m-%d').dump when Numeric then obj.inspect when true, false, nil then obj.inspect when Gem::Platform then "Gem::Platform.new(#{obj.to_a.inspect})" when Gem::Requirement then list = obj.as_list "Gem::Requirement.new(#{ruby_code(list.size == 1 ? obj.to_s : list)})" else raise Gem::Exception, "ruby_code case not handled: #{obj.class}" end end private :ruby_code ## # List of dependencies that will automatically be activated at runtime. def runtime_dependencies dependencies.select { |d| d.type == :runtime } end ## # True if this gem has the same attributes as +other+. def same_attributes? spec @@attributes.all? { |name, default| self.send(name) == spec.send(name) } end private :same_attributes? ## # Checks if this specification meets the requirement of +dependency+. def satisfies_requirement? dependency return @name == dependency.name && dependency.requirement.satisfied_by?(@version) end ## # Returns an object you can use to sort specifications in #sort_by. def sort_obj # TODO: this is horrible. Deprecate it. [@name, @version, @new_platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY ? -1 : 1] end ## # Returns the full path to the directory containing this spec's # gemspec file. eg: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications def spec_dir @spec_dir ||= File.join base_dir, "specifications" end ## # Returns the full path to this spec's gemspec file. # eg: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/specifications/mygem-1.0.gemspec def spec_file @spec_file ||= File.join spec_dir, "#{full_name}.gemspec" end ## # The default name of the gemspec. See also #file_name # # spec.spec_name # => "example-1.0.gemspec" def spec_name "#{full_name}.gemspec" end ## # A short summary of this gem's description. def summary= str @summary = str.to_s.strip. gsub(/(\w-)\n[ \t]*(\w)/, '\1\2').gsub(/\n[ \t]*/, " ") # so. weird. end ## # Singular accessor for #test_files def test_file val = test_files and val.first end ## # Singular mutator for #test_files def test_file= file self.test_files = [file] end ## # Test files included in this gem. You cannot append to this accessor, you # must assign to it. def test_files # Handle the possibility that we have @test_suite_file but not # @test_files. This will happen when an old gem is loaded via # YAML. if defined? @test_suite_file then @test_files = [@test_suite_file].flatten @test_suite_file = nil end if defined?(@test_files) and @test_files then @test_files else @test_files = [] end end ## # Returns a Ruby code representation of this specification, such that it can # be eval'ed and reconstruct the same specification later. Attributes that # still have their default values are omitted. # # REFACTOR: This, plus stuff like #ruby_code and #pretty_print, should # probably be extracted out into some sort of separate class. SRP, do you # speak it!??! def to_ruby mark_version result = [] result << "# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-" result << nil result << "Gem::Specification.new do |s|" result << " s.name = #{ruby_code name}" result << " s.version = #{ruby_code version}" unless platform.nil? or platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY then result << " s.platform = #{ruby_code original_platform}" end result << "" result << " s.required_rubygems_version = #{ruby_code required_rubygems_version} if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=" if metadata and !metadata.empty? result << " s.metadata = #{ruby_code metadata} if s.respond_to? :metadata=" end handled = [ :dependencies, :name, :platform, :required_rubygems_version, :specification_version, :version, :has_rdoc, :default_executable, :metadata ] @@attributes.each do |attr_name| next if handled.include? attr_name current_value = self.send(attr_name) if current_value != default_value(attr_name) or self.class.required_attribute? attr_name then result << " s.#{attr_name} = #{ruby_code current_value}" end end unless dependencies.empty? then result << nil result << " if s.respond_to? :specification_version then" result << " s.specification_version = #{specification_version}" result << nil result << " if Gem::Version.new(Gem::VERSION) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then" dependencies.each do |dep| req = dep.requirements_list.inspect dep.instance_variable_set :@type, :runtime if dep.type.nil? # HACK result << " s.add_#{dep.type}_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>, #{req})" end result << " else" dependencies.each do |dep| version_reqs_param = dep.requirements_list.inspect result << " s.add_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>, #{version_reqs_param})" end result << ' end' result << " else" dependencies.each do |dep| version_reqs_param = dep.requirements_list.inspect result << " s.add_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>, #{version_reqs_param})" end result << " end" end result << "end" result << nil result.join "\n" end ## # Returns a Ruby lighter-weight code representation of this specification, # used for indexing only. # # See #to_ruby. def to_ruby_for_cache for_cache.to_ruby end def to_s # :nodoc: "#<Gem::Specification name=#{@name} version=#{@version}>" end def to_yaml(opts = {}) # :nodoc: if YAML.const_defined?(:ENGINE) && !YAML::ENGINE.syck? then # Because the user can switch the YAML engine behind our # back, we have to check again here to make sure that our # psych code was properly loaded, and load it if not. unless Gem.const_defined?(:NoAliasYAMLTree) require 'rubygems/psych_tree' end builder = Gem::NoAliasYAMLTree.create builder << self ast = builder.tree io = StringIO.new io.set_encoding Encoding::UTF_8 if Object.const_defined? :Encoding Psych::Visitors::Emitter.new(io).accept(ast) io.string.gsub(/ !!null \n/, " \n") else YAML.quick_emit object_id, opts do |out| out.map taguri, to_yaml_style do |map| encode_with map end end end end ## # Recursively walk dependencies of this spec, executing the +block+ for each # hop. def traverse trail = [], &block trail = trail + [self] runtime_dependencies.each do |dep| dep.to_specs.each do |dep_spec| block[self, dep, dep_spec, trail + [dep_spec]] dep_spec.traverse(trail, &block) unless trail.map(&:name).include? dep_spec.name end end end ## # Checks that the specification contains all required fields, and does a # very basic sanity check. # # Raises InvalidSpecificationException if the spec does not pass the # checks.. def validate packaging = true require 'rubygems/user_interaction' extend Gem::UserInteraction normalize nil_attributes = self.class.non_nil_attributes.find_all do |name| instance_variable_get("@#{name}").nil? end unless nil_attributes.empty? then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "#{nil_attributes.join ', '} must not be nil" end if packaging and rubygems_version != Gem::VERSION then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "expected RubyGems version #{Gem::VERSION}, was #{rubygems_version}" end @@required_attributes.each do |symbol| unless self.send symbol then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "missing value for attribute #{symbol}" end end unless String === name then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "invalid value for attribute name: \"#{name.inspect}\"" end if require_paths.empty? then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, 'specification must have at least one require_path' end @files.delete_if { |x| File.directory?(x) } @test_files.delete_if { |x| File.directory?(x) } @executables.delete_if { |x| File.directory?(File.join(@bindir, x)) } @extra_rdoc_files.delete_if { |x| File.directory?(x) } @extensions.delete_if { |x| File.directory?(x) } non_files = files.reject { |x| File.file?(x) } unless not packaging or non_files.empty? then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "[\"#{non_files.join "\", \""}\"] are not files" end unless specification_version.is_a?(Fixnum) raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, 'specification_version must be a Fixnum (did you mean version?)' end case platform when Gem::Platform, Gem::Platform::RUBY then # ok else raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "invalid platform #{platform.inspect}, see Gem::Platform" end self.class.array_attributes.each do |field| val = self.send field klass = case field when :dependencies Gem::Dependency else String end unless Array === val and val.all? { |x| x.kind_of?(klass) } then raise(Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "#{field} must be an Array of #{klass}") end end # FIX: uhhhh single element array.each? [:authors].each do |field| val = self.send field raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "#{field} may not be empty" if val.empty? end unless Hash === metadata raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, 'metadata must be a hash' end metadata.keys.each do |k| if !k.kind_of?(String) raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, 'metadata keys must be a String' end if k.size > 128 raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "metadata key too large (#{k.size} > 128)" end end metadata.values.each do |k| if !k.kind_of?(String) raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, 'metadata values must be a String' end if k.size > 1024 raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "metadata value too large (#{k.size} > 1024)" end end licenses.each { |license| if license.length > 64 raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "each license must be 64 characters or less" end } alert_warning 'licenses is empty' if licenses.empty? validate_permissions # reject lazy developers: # FIX: Doesn't this just evaluate to "FIXME" or "TODO"? lazy = '"FIxxxXME" or "TOxxxDO"'.gsub(/xxx/, '') unless authors.grep(/FI XME|TO DO/x).empty? then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "#{lazy} is not an author" end unless Array(email).grep(/FI XME|TO DO/x).empty? then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "#{lazy} is not an email" end if description =~ /FI XME|TO DO/x then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "#{lazy} is not a description" end if summary =~ /FI XME|TO DO/x then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "#{lazy} is not a summary" end if homepage and not homepage.empty? and homepage !~ /\A[a-z][a-z\d+.-]*:/i then raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, "\"#{homepage}\" is not a URI" end # Warnings %w[author description email homepage summary].each do |attribute| value = self.send attribute alert_warning "no #{attribute} specified" if value.nil? or value.empty? end if description == summary then alert_warning 'description and summary are identical' end # TODO: raise at some given date alert_warning "deprecated autorequire specified" if autorequire executables.each do |executable| executable_path = File.join(bindir, executable) shebang = File.read(executable_path, 2) == '#!' alert_warning "#{executable_path} is missing #! line" unless shebang end dependencies.each do |dep| prerelease_dep = dep.requirements_list.any? do |req| Gem::Requirement.new(req).prerelease? end alert_warning "prerelease dependency on #{dep} is not recommended" if prerelease_dep end true end ## # Checks to see if the files to be packaged are world-readable. def validate_permissions return if Gem.win_platform? files.each do |file| next if File.stat(file).mode & 0444 == 0444 alert_warning "#{file} is not world-readable" end executables.each do |name| exec = File.join @bindir, name next if File.stat(exec).executable? alert_warning "#{exec} is not executable" end end ## # Set the version to +version+, potentially also setting # required_rubygems_version if +version+ indicates it is a # prerelease. def version= version @version = Gem::Version.create(version) self.required_rubygems_version = '> 1.3.1' if @version.prerelease? invalidate_memoized_attributes return @version end # FIX: have this handle the platform/new_platform/original_platform bullshit def yaml_initialize(tag, vals) # :nodoc: vals.each do |ivar, val| case ivar when "date" # Force Date to go through the extra coerce logic in date= self.date = val.untaint else instance_variable_set "@#{ivar}", val.untaint end end @original_platform = @platform # for backwards compatibility self.platform = Gem::Platform.new @platform end ## # Reset nil attributes to their default values to make the spec valid def reset_nil_attributes_to_default nil_attributes = self.class.non_nil_attributes.find_all do |name| !instance_variable_defined?("@#{name}") || instance_variable_get("@#{name}").nil? end nil_attributes.each do |attribute| default = self.default_value attribute value = case default when Time, Numeric, Symbol, true, false, nil then default else default.dup end instance_variable_set "@#{attribute}", value end end def default_gem? loaded_from && File.dirname(loaded_from) == self.class.default_specifications_dir end extend Gem::Deprecate # TODO: # deprecate :has_rdoc, :none, 2011, 10 # deprecate :has_rdoc?, :none, 2011, 10 # deprecate :has_rdoc=, :none, 2011, 10 # deprecate :default_executable, :none, 2011, 10 # deprecate :default_executable=, :none, 2011, 10 # deprecate :file_name, :cache_file, 2011, 10 # deprecate :full_gem_path, :cache_file, 2011, 10 end # DOC: What is this and why is it here, randomly, at the end of this file? Gem.clear_paths