class Gem::Specification
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 #metadata and has the following restrictions:
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Must be a Hash object
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All keys and values must be Strings
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Keys can be a maximum of 128 bytes and values can be a maximum of 1024 bytes
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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" }
Constants
- CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION
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
- MARSHAL_FIELDS
- NONEXISTENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION
The version number of a specification that does not specify one (i.e. RubyGems 0.7 or earlier).
- SPECIFICATION_VERSION_HISTORY
An informal list of changes to the specification. The highest-valued key should be equal to the CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION.
- TODAY
Optional gemspec attributes
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The path in the gem for executable scripts. Usually 'bin'
Usage:
spec.bindir = 'bin'
The certificate chain used to sign this gem. See Gem::Security for details.
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
A contact email address (or addresses) for this gem
Usage:
spec.email = 'john.jones@example.com' spec.email = ['jack@example.com', 'jill@example.com']
The URL of this gem's home page
Usage:
spec.homepage = 'http://rake.rubyforge.org'
A message that gets displayed after the gem is installed.
Usage:
spec.post_install_message = "Thanks for installing!"
The key used to sign this gem. See Gem::Security for details.
Public Instance Methods
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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 400 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'
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 411 def add_runtime_dependency(gem, *requirements) add_dependency_with_type(gem, :runtime, *requirements) 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'
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 449 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 466 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']
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 482 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'
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 499 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']
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 514 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'
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 527 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'
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 547 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'
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 560 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']
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 572 def test_files= files @test_files = Array files end
Required gemspec attributes
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This gem's name.
Usage:
spec.name = 'rake'
Paths in the gem to add to $LOAD_PATH
when this gem is
activated.
If you have an extension you do not need to add
"ext"
to the require path, the extension build
process will copy the extension files into “lib” for you.
The default value is "lib"
Usage:
# If all library files are in the root directory... spec.require_path = '.'
The version of RubyGems used to create this gem.
Do not set this, it is set automatically when the gem is packaged.
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"
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'
Public Instance Methods
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" }
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 303 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
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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 247 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
Specification internals
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Attributes
True when this gemspec has been activated. This attribute is not persisted.
True when this gemspec has been activated. This attribute is not persisted.
Sets the default executable for this gem.
Deprecated: You must now specify the executable name to Gem.bin_path.
Path this gemspec was loaded from. This attribute is not persisted.
The version of ruby required by this gem
The RubyGems version required by this gem
The rubyforge project this gem lives under. i.e. RubyGems' #rubyforge_project is “rubygems”.
This option is deprecated.
The Gem::Specification version of this gemspec.
Do not set this, it is set automatically when the gem is packaged.
Public Class Methods
Load custom marshal format, re-initializing defaults as needed
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1076 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
Adds spec
to the known specifications, keeping the collection
properly sorted.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 706 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 726 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 742 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 760 def self.all= specs @@all = specs end
Return full names of all specs in sorted order.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 767 def self.all_names self._all.map(&:full_name) end
Return the list of all array-oriented instance variables.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 776 def self.array_attributes @@array_attributes.dup end
Return the list of all instance variables.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 785 def self.attribute_names @@attributes.dup end
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 636 def default_specifications_dir File.join(Gem.default_dir, "specifications", "default") end
Return the directories that Specification uses to find specs.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 792 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 802 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
Enumerate every known spec. See ::dirs= and ::add_spec to set the list of specs.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 818 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
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 829 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 841 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
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 852 def self.find_by_path path self.find { |spec| spec.contains_requirable_file? path } end
Return currently unresolved specs that contain the file matching
path
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 871 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
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 882 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
Return the best specification that contains the file matching
path
amongst the specs that are not activated.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 862 def self.find_inactive_by_path path self.find { |spec| spec.contains_requirable_file? path unless spec.activated? } 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 908 def self.from_yaml(input) Gem.load_yaml input = normalize_yaml_input input spec = YAML.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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 932 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
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 952 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
Loads the default specifications. It should be called only once.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 696 def self.load_defaults each_default do |spec| Gem.register_default_spec(spec) end end
Specification constructor. Assigns the
default values to the attributes and yields itself for further
initialization. Optionally takes name
and
version
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1738 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
Specification attributes that must be non-nil
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 986 def self.non_nil_attributes @@non_nil_attributes.dup end
Make sure the YAML specification is properly formatted with dashes
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 993 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1007 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1028 def self.remove_spec spec _all.delete spec end
Is name
a required attribute?
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1035 def self.required_attribute?(name) @@required_attributes.include? name.to_sym end
Required specification attributes
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1042 def self.required_attributes @@required_attributes.dup end
Reset the list of known specs, running pre and post reset hooks registered in Gem.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1050 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1069 def self.unresolved_deps @unresolved_deps ||= Hash.new { |h, n| h[n] = Gem::Dependency.new n } end
Public Instance Methods
Dump only crucial instance variables.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1144 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1174 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1194 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1225 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 this spec's require paths to LOAD_PATH, in the proper location.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1264 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
Returns the full path to the base gem directory.
eg: /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1304 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1319 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1326 def bin_file name File.join bin_dir, name end
Returns the #build_args used to install the gem
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1333 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1344 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1352 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1360 def cache_dir @cache_dir ||= File.join base_dir, "cache" end
Returns the full path to the cached gem for this spec.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1367 def cache_file @cache_file ||= File.join cache_dir, "#{full_name}.gem" end
Return any possible conflicts against the currently loaded specs.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1374 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
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1389 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1404 def date @date ||= TODAY end
The date this gem was created
DO NOT set this, it is set automatically when the gem is packaged.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1418 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2580 def default_gem? loaded_from && File.dirname(loaded_from) == self.class.default_specifications_dir end
The default value for specification attribute name
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1463 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1473 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]]
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1483 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1503 def dependent_specs runtime_dependencies.map { |dep| dep.to_specs }.flatten end
A detailed description of this gem. See also summary
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1510 def description= str @description = str.to_s end
List of dependencies that are used for development
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1517 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"
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1529 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
Singular accessor for executables
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1567 def executable val = executables and val.first end
Singular accessor for executables
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1574 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1582 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1591 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1600 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"
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1610 def file_name "#{full_name}.gem" end
Sets files to files
, ensuring it is an array.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1617 def files= files @files = Array files end
Creates a duplicate spec without large blobs that aren't used at runtime.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1635 def for_cache spec = dup spec.files = nil spec.test_files = nil spec end
The full path to the gem (install path + full name).
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1647 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1667 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1679 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1687 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
True if this gem has files in #test_files
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1715 def has_unit_tests? not test_files.empty? end
Duplicates ::array_attributes
from other_spec
so state isn't shared.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1769 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1802 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1814 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1827 def lib_files @files.select do |file| require_paths.any? do |path| file.start_with? path end end end
Singular accessor for licenses
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1838 def license val = licenses and val.first end
Plural accessor for setting licenses
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1845 def licenses @licenses ||= [] end
Set the location a Specification was loaded from.
obj
is converted to a String.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1853 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1873 def mark_version @rubygems_version = Gem::VERSION end
Return all files in this gem that match for glob
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1880 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
Return a NameTuple that represents this Specification
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1922 def name_tuple Gem::NameTuple.new name, version, original_platform 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1905 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
The platform this gem runs on. See Gem::Platform for details.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1948 def platform @new_platform ||= Gem::Platform::RUBY end
Check the spec for possible conflicts and freak out if there are any.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1981 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2014 def rdoc_options= options # TODO: warn about setting instead of pushing @rdoc_options = Array options end
Singular accessor for require_paths
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2022 def require_path val = require_paths and val.first end
Singular accessor for require_paths
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2029 def require_path= path self.require_paths = [path] end
The RubyGems version required by this gem
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2036 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2044 def requirements= req # TODO: warn about setting instead of pushing @requirements = Array req end
Reset nil attributes to their default values to make the spec valid
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2563 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
Returns the full path to this spec's ri directory.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2052 def ri_dir @ri_dir ||= File.join base_dir, 'ri', full_name end
List of dependencies that will automatically be activated at runtime.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2085 def runtime_dependencies dependencies.select { |d| d.type == :runtime } end
Checks if this specification meets the requirement of
dependency
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2101 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2109 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2118 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2126 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"
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2135 def spec_name "#{full_name}.gemspec" end
A short summary of this gem's description.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2142 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
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2150 def test_file val = test_files and val.first end
Singular mutator for test_files
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2157 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2165 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!??!
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2189 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2272 def to_ruby_for_cache for_cache.to_ruby end
Recursively walk dependencies of this spec, executing the
block
for each hop.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2312 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..
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2330 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2516 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.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2536 def version= version @version = Gem::Version.create(version) self.required_rubygems_version = '> 1.3.1' if @version.prerelease? invalidate_memoized_attributes return @version end
Private Instance Methods
Adds a dependency on gem dependency
with type
type
that requires requirements
. Valid types are
currently :runtime
and :development
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1242 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
Finds all gems that satisfy dep
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1624 def find_all_satisfiers dep Gem::Specification.each do |spec| yield spec if spec.satisfies_requirement? dep end end
Expire memoized instance variables that can incorrectly generate, replace or miss files due changes in certain attributes used to compute them.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 1795 def invalidate_memoized_attributes @full_name = nil @cache_file = nil end
Return a string containing a Ruby code representation of the given object.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2060 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
True if this gem has the same attributes as other
.
# File lib/rubygems/specification.rb, line 2092 def same_attributes? spec @@attributes.all? { |name, default| self.send(name) == spec.send(name) } end