class Gem::TestCase
RubyGemTestCase provides a variety of methods for testing rubygems and gem-related behavior in a sandbox. Through RubyGemTestCase you can install and uninstall gems, fetch remote gems through a stub fetcher and be assured your normal set of gems is not affected.
Tests are always run at a safe level of 1.
Public Class Methods
Returns the path to the certificate named cert_name
from
test/rubygems/
.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1070 def self.cert_path cert_name if 32 == (Time.at(2**32) rescue 32) then cert_file = File.expand_path "../../../test/rubygems/#{cert_name}_cert_32.pem", __FILE__ return cert_file if File.exist? cert_file end File.expand_path "../../../test/rubygems/#{cert_name}_cert.pem", __FILE__ end
Returns the path tot he key named key_name
from
test/rubygems
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1096 def self.key_path key_name File.expand_path "../../../test/rubygems/#{key_name}_key.pem", __FILE__ end
Loads certificate named cert_name
from
test/rubygems/
.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1058 def self.load_cert cert_name cert_file = cert_path cert_name cert = File.read cert_file OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new cert end
Loads an RSA private key named key_name
in
test/rubygems/
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1085 def self.load_key key_name key_file = key_path key_name key = File.read key_file OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new key end
Returns the make command for the current platform. For versions of Ruby built on MS Windows with VC++ or Borland it will return 'nmake'. On all other platforms, including Cygwin, it will return 'make'.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 911 def self.make_command ENV["make"] || (vc_windows? ? 'nmake' : 'make') end
Allows tests to use a random (but controlled) port number instead of a hardcoded one. This helps CI tools when running parallels builds on the same builder slave.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 944 def self.process_based_port @@process_based_port ||= 8000 + $$ % 1000 end
Finds the path to the ruby executable
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 977 def self.rubybin ruby = ENV["RUBY"] return ruby if ruby ruby = "ruby" rubyexe = "#{ruby}.exe" 3.times do if File.exist? ruby and File.executable? ruby and !File.directory? ruby return File.expand_path(ruby) end if File.exist? rubyexe and File.executable? rubyexe return File.expand_path(rubyexe) end ruby = File.join("..", ruby) end begin require "rbconfig" File.join(RbConfig::CONFIG["bindir"], RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_install_name"] + RbConfig::CONFIG["EXEEXT"]) rescue LoadError "ruby" end end
Returns whether or not we're on a version of Ruby built with VC++ (or Borland) versus Cygwin, Mingw, etc.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 894 def self.vc_windows? RUBY_PLATFORM.match('mswin') end
Is this test being run on a Windows platform?
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 879 def self.win_platform? Gem.win_platform? end
Public Instance Methods
Add spec
to +@fetcher+ serving the data in the file
path
. repo
indicates which repo to make
spec
appear to be in.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 823 def add_to_fetcher(spec, path=nil, repo=@gem_repo) path ||= spec.cache_file @fetcher.data["#{@gem_repo}gems/#{spec.file_name}"] = read_binary(path) end
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 433 def all_spec_names Gem::Specification.map(&:full_name) end
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 127 def assert_contains_make_command(target, output, msg = nil) if output.match(/\n/) msg = message(msg) { 'Expected output containing make command "%s": %s' % [ ('%s %s' % [make_command, target]).rstrip, output.inspect ] } else msg = message(msg) { 'Expected make command "%s": %s' % [ ('%s %s' % [make_command, target]).rstrip, output.inspect ] } end assert scan_make_command_lines(output).any? { |line| make = parse_make_command_line(line) if make[:targets].include?(target) yield make, line if block_given? true else false end }, msg end
TODO: move to minitest
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 88 def assert_path_exists path, msg = nil msg = message(msg) { "Expected path '#{path}' to exist" } assert File.exist?(path), msg end
Allows the proper version of rake
to be used for the test.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 958 def build_rake_in(good=true) gem_ruby = Gem.ruby Gem.ruby = @@ruby env_rake = ENV["rake"] rake = (good ? @@good_rake : @@bad_rake) ENV["rake"] = rake yield rake ensure Gem.ruby = gem_ruby if env_rake ENV["rake"] = env_rake else ENV.delete("rake") end end
creates a temporary directory with hax TODO: deprecate and remove
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 384 def create_tmpdir tmpdir = nil Dir.chdir Dir.tmpdir do tmpdir = Dir.pwd end # HACK OSX /private/tmp tmpdir = File.join tmpdir, "test_rubygems_#{$$}" FileUtils.mkdir_p tmpdir return tmpdir end
Construct a new Gem::Dependency.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1010 def dep name, *requirements Gem::Dependency.new name, *requirements end
Installs the provided default specs including writing the spec file
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 549 def install_default_gems(*specs) install_default_specs(*specs) specs.each do |spec| open spec.loaded_from, 'w' do |io| io.write spec.to_ruby_for_cache end end end
Install the provided default specs
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 562 def install_default_specs(*specs) install_specs(*specs) specs.each do |spec| Gem.register_default_spec(spec) end end
Builds and installs the Gem::Specification
spec
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 346 def install_gem spec, options = {} require 'rubygems/installer' gem = File.join @tempdir, "gems", "#{spec.full_name}.gem" unless File.exists? gem use_ui Gem::MockGemUi.new do Dir.chdir @tempdir do Gem::Package.build spec end end gem = File.join(@tempdir, File.basename(spec.cache_file)).untaint end Gem::Installer.new(gem, options.merge({:wrappers => true})).install end
Builds and installs the Gem::Specification
spec
into the user dir
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 367 def install_gem_user spec install_gem spec, :user_install => true end
Install the provided specs
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 541 def install_specs(*specs) Gem::Specification.add_specs(*specs) Gem.searcher = nil end
Returns the make command for the current platform. For versions of Ruby built on MS Windows with VC++ or Borland it will return 'nmake'. On all other platforms, including Cygwin, it will return 'make'.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 920 def make_command ENV["make"] || (vc_windows? ? 'nmake' : 'make') end
Enables pretty-print for all tests
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 395 def mu_pp(obj) s = '' s = PP.pp obj, s s = s.force_encoding(Encoding.default_external) if defined? Encoding s.chomp end
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 613 def new_default_spec(name, version, deps = nil, *files) spec = new_spec(name, version, deps) spec.loaded_from = File.join(@default_spec_dir, spec.spec_name) spec.files = files lib_dir = File.join(@tempdir, "default_gems", "lib") $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib_dir) files.each do |file| rb_path = File.join(lib_dir, file) FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(rb_path)) File.open(rb_path, "w") do |rb| rb << "# #{file}" end end spec end
Create a new spec (or gem if passed an array of files) and set it up properly. Use this instead of #util_spec and util_gem.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 573 def new_spec name, version, deps = nil, *files require 'rubygems/specification' spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY s.name = name s.version = version s.author = 'A User' s.email = 'example@example.com' s.homepage = 'http://example.com' s.summary = "this is a summary" s.description = "This is a test description" Array(deps).each do |n, req| s.add_dependency n, (req || '>= 0') end s.files.push(*files) unless files.empty? yield s if block_given? end spec.loaded_from = spec.spec_file unless files.empty? then write_file spec.spec_file do |io| io.write spec.to_ruby_for_cache end util_build_gem spec cache_file = File.join @tempdir, 'gems', "#{spec.full_name}.gem" FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname cache_file FileUtils.mv spec.cache_file, cache_file FileUtils.rm spec.spec_file end spec end
Returns whether or not the nmake command could be found.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 927 def nmake_found? system('nmake /? 1>NUL 2>&1') end
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 103 def parse_make_command_line(line) command, *args = line.shellsplit targets = [] macros = {} args.each do |arg| case arg when /\A(\w+)=/ macros[$1] = $' else targets << arg end end targets << '' if targets.empty? { :command => command, :targets => targets, :macros => macros, } end
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 951 def process_based_port self.class.process_based_port end
Creates a Gem::Specification with a
minimum of extra work. name
and version
are the
gem's name and version, platform, author, email, homepage, summary and
description are defaulted. The specification is yielded for customization.
The gem is added to the installed gems in +@gemhome+ and the runtime.
Use this with write_file to build an installed gem.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 447 def quick_gem(name, version='2') require 'rubygems/specification' spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY s.name = name s.version = version s.author = 'A User' s.email = 'example@example.com' s.homepage = 'http://example.com' s.summary = "this is a summary" s.description = "This is a test description" yield(s) if block_given? end Gem::Specification.map # HACK: force specs to (re-)load before we write written_path = write_file spec.spec_file do |io| io.write spec.to_ruby_for_cache end spec.loaded_from = spec.loaded_from = written_path Gem::Specification.add_spec spec.for_cache return spec end
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 476 def quick_spec name, version = '2' # TODO: deprecate require 'rubygems/specification' spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY s.name = name s.version = version s.author = 'A User' s.email = 'example@example.com' s.homepage = 'http://example.com' s.summary = "this is a summary" s.description = "This is a test description" yield(s) if block_given? end spec.loaded_from = spec.spec_file Gem::Specification.add_spec spec return spec end
Reads a binary file at path
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 414 def read_binary(path) Gem.read_binary path end
Reads a Marshal file at path
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 405 def read_cache(path) open path.dup.untaint, 'rb' do |io| Marshal.load io.read end end
TODO: move to minitest
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 94 def refute_path_exists path, msg = nil msg = message(msg) { "Expected path '#{path}' to not exist" } refute File.exist?(path), msg end
Constructs a new Gem::Requirement.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1017 def req *requirements return requirements.first if Gem::Requirement === requirements.first Gem::Requirement.create requirements end
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 99 def scan_make_command_lines(output) output.scan(/^#{Regexp.escape make_command}(?:[[:blank:]].*)?$/) end
setup prepares a sandboxed location to install gems. All installs are directed to a temporary directory. All install plugins are removed.
If the RUBY
environment variable is set the given path is used
for Gem.ruby. The local platform
is set to i386-mswin32
for Windows or
i686-darwin8.10.1
otherwise.
If the KEEP_FILES
environment variable is set the files will
not be removed from /tmp/test_rubygems_#{$$}.#{Time.now.to_i}
.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 176 def setup super @orig_gem_home = ENV['GEM_HOME'] @orig_gem_path = ENV['GEM_PATH'] @current_dir = Dir.pwd @ui = Gem::MockGemUi.new tmpdir = File.expand_path Dir.tmpdir tmpdir.untaint if ENV['KEEP_FILES'] then @tempdir = File.join(tmpdir, "test_rubygems_#{$$}.#{Time.now.to_i}") else @tempdir = File.join(tmpdir, "test_rubygems_#{$$}") end @tempdir.untaint FileUtils.mkdir_p @tempdir # This makes the tempdir consistent on OS X. # File.expand_path Dir.tmpdir #=> "/var/..." # Dir.chdir Dir.tmpdir do File.expand_path '.' end #=> "/private/var/..." # TODO use File#realpath above instead of #expand_path once 1.8 support is # dropped. Dir.chdir @tempdir do @tempdir = File.expand_path '.' @tempdir.untaint end @gemhome = File.join @tempdir, 'gemhome' @userhome = File.join @tempdir, 'userhome' @orig_ruby = if ENV['RUBY'] then ruby = Gem.instance_variable_get :@ruby Gem.instance_variable_set :@ruby, ENV['RUBY'] ruby end Gem.ensure_gem_subdirectories @gemhome @orig_LOAD_PATH = $LOAD_PATH.dup $LOAD_PATH.map! { |s| File.expand_path(s).untaint } Dir.chdir @tempdir @orig_ENV_HOME = ENV['HOME'] ENV['HOME'] = @userhome Gem.instance_variable_set :@user_home, nil FileUtils.mkdir_p @gemhome FileUtils.mkdir_p @userhome @default_dir = File.join @tempdir, 'default' @default_spec_dir = File.join @default_dir, "specifications", "default" Gem.instance_variable_set :@default_dir, @default_dir FileUtils.mkdir_p @default_spec_dir # We use Gem::Specification.reset the first time only so that if there # are unresolved deps that leak into the whole test suite, they're at least # reported once. if @@initial_reset Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps.clear # done to avoid cross-test warnings else @@initial_reset = true Gem::Specification.reset end Gem.use_paths(@gemhome) Gem::Security.reset Gem.loaded_specs.clear Gem.clear_default_specs Gem::Specification.unresolved_deps.clear Gem.configuration.verbose = true Gem.configuration.update_sources = true Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher = Gem::FakeFetcher.new @gem_repo = "http://gems.example.com/" @uri = URI.parse @gem_repo Gem.sources.replace [@gem_repo] Gem.searcher = nil Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher = nil @orig_BASERUBY = Gem::ConfigMap[:BASERUBY] Gem::ConfigMap[:BASERUBY] = Gem::ConfigMap[:ruby_install_name] @orig_arch = Gem::ConfigMap[:arch] if win_platform? util_set_arch 'i386-mswin32' else util_set_arch 'i686-darwin8.10.1' end @marshal_version = "#{Marshal::MAJOR_VERSION}.#{Marshal::MINOR_VERSION}" # TODO: move to installer test cases Gem.post_build_hooks.clear Gem.post_install_hooks.clear Gem.done_installing_hooks.clear Gem.post_reset_hooks.clear Gem.post_uninstall_hooks.clear Gem.pre_install_hooks.clear Gem.pre_reset_hooks.clear Gem.pre_uninstall_hooks.clear # TODO: move to installer test cases Gem.post_build do |installer| @post_build_hook_arg = installer true end Gem.post_install do |installer| @post_install_hook_arg = installer end Gem.post_uninstall do |uninstaller| @post_uninstall_hook_arg = uninstaller end Gem.pre_install do |installer| @pre_install_hook_arg = installer true end Gem.pre_uninstall do |uninstaller| @pre_uninstall_hook_arg = uninstaller end end
Constructs a new Gem::Specification.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1025 def spec name, version, &block Gem::Specification.new name, v(version), &block end
teardown restores the process
to its original state and removes the tempdir unless the
KEEP_FILES
environment variable was set.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 314 def teardown $LOAD_PATH.replace @orig_LOAD_PATH if @orig_LOAD_PATH Gem::ConfigMap[:BASERUBY] = @orig_BASERUBY Gem::ConfigMap[:arch] = @orig_arch if defined? Gem::RemoteFetcher then Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher = nil end Dir.chdir @current_dir FileUtils.rm_rf @tempdir unless ENV['KEEP_FILES'] ENV['GEM_HOME'] = @orig_gem_home ENV['GEM_PATH'] = @orig_gem_path _ = @orig_ruby Gem.instance_variable_set :@ruby, @orig_ruby if @orig_ruby if @orig_ENV_HOME then ENV['HOME'] = @orig_ENV_HOME else ENV.delete 'HOME' end Gem.instance_variable_set :@default_dir, nil end
Uninstalls the Gem::Specification
spec
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 373 def uninstall_gem spec require 'rubygems/uninstaller' Gem::Uninstaller.new(spec.name, :executables => true, :user_install => true).uninstall end
Builds a gem from spec
and places it in File.join
@gemhome, 'cache'
. Automatically creates files based on
spec.files
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 504 def util_build_gem(spec) dir = spec.gem_dir FileUtils.mkdir_p dir Dir.chdir dir do spec.files.each do |file| next if File.exist? file FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname(file) File.open file, 'w' do |fp| fp.puts "# #{file}" end end use_ui Gem::MockGemUi.new do Gem::Package.build spec end cache = spec.cache_file FileUtils.mv File.basename(cache), cache end end
Removes all installed gems from +@gemhome+.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 532 def util_clear_gems FileUtils.rm_rf File.join(@gemhome, "gems") # TODO: use Gem::Dirs FileUtils.rm_rf File.join(@gemhome, "specifications") Gem::Specification.reset end
Creates a gem with name
, version
and
deps
. The specification will be yielded before gem creation
for customization. The gem will be placed in File.join @tempdir,
'gems'
. The specification and .gem file location are
returned.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 658 def util_gem(name, version, deps = nil, &block) # TODO: deprecate raise "deps or block, not both" if deps and block if deps then block = proc do |s| # Since Hash#each is unordered in 1.8, sort # the keys and iterate that way so the tests are # deterministic on all implementations. deps.keys.sort.each do |n| s.add_dependency n, (deps[n] || '>= 0') end end end spec = quick_gem(name, version, &block) util_build_gem spec cache_file = File.join @tempdir, 'gems', "#{spec.original_name}.gem" FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname cache_file FileUtils.mv spec.cache_file, cache_file FileUtils.rm spec.spec_file spec.loaded_from = nil [spec, cache_file] end
Gzips data
.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 690 def util_gzip(data) out = StringIO.new Zlib::GzipWriter.wrap out do |io| io.write data end out.string end
Creates several default gems which all have a lib/code.rb file. The gems are not installed but are available in the cache dir.
- +@a1+
-
gem a version 1, this is the best-described gem.
- +@a2+
-
gem a version 2
- +@a3a
-
gem a version 3.a
- +@a_evil9+
-
gem a_evil version 9, use this to ensure similarly-named gems don't collide with a.
- +@b2+
-
gem b version 2
- +@c1_2+
-
gem c version 1.2
- +@pl1+
-
gem pl version 1, this gem has a legacy platform of i386-linux.
Additional prerelease
gems may also be created:
- +@a2_pre+
-
gem a version 2.a
TODO: nuke this and fix tests. this should speed up a lot
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 718 def util_make_gems(prerelease = false) @a1 = quick_gem 'a', '1' do |s| s.files = %w[lib/code.rb] s.require_paths = %w[lib] s.date = Gem::Specification::TODAY - 86400 s.homepage = 'http://a.example.com' s.email = %w[example@example.com example2@example.com] s.authors = %w[Example Example2] s.description = <<-DESC This line is really, really long. So long, in fact, that it is more than eighty characters long! The purpose of this line is for testing wrapping behavior because sometimes people don't wrap their text to eighty characters. Without the wrapping, the text might not look good in the RSS feed. Also, a list: * An entry that\'s actually kind of sort * an entry that\'s really long, which will probably get wrapped funny. That's ok, somebody wasn't thinking straight when they made it more than eighty characters. DESC end init = proc do |s| s.files = %w[lib/code.rb] s.require_paths = %w[lib] end @a2 = quick_gem('a', '2', &init) @a3a = quick_gem('a', '3.a', &init) @a_evil9 = quick_gem('a_evil', '9', &init) @b2 = quick_gem('b', '2', &init) @c1_2 = quick_gem('c', '1.2', &init) @x = quick_gem('x', '1', &init) @dep_x = quick_gem('dep_x', '1') do |s| s.files = %w[lib/code.rb] s.require_paths = %w[lib] s.add_dependency 'x', '>= 1' end @pl1 = quick_gem 'pl', '1' do |s| # l for legacy s.files = %w[lib/code.rb] s.require_paths = %w[lib] s.platform = Gem::Platform.new 'i386-linux' s.instance_variable_set :@original_platform, 'i386-linux' end if prerelease @a2_pre = quick_gem('a', '2.a', &init) write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a2_pre.original_name} lib code.rb]) util_build_gem @a2_pre end write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a1.original_name} lib code.rb]) write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a2.original_name} lib code.rb]) write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@a3a.original_name} lib code.rb]) write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@b2.original_name} lib code.rb]) write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@c1_2.original_name} lib code.rb]) write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@pl1.original_name} lib code.rb]) write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@x.original_name} lib code.rb]) write_file File.join(*%W[gems #{@dep_x.original_name} lib code.rb]) [@a1, @a2, @a3a, @a_evil9, @b2, @c1_2, @pl1, @x, @dep_x].each do |spec| util_build_gem spec end FileUtils.rm_r File.join(@gemhome, "gems", @pl1.original_name) end
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 524 def util_remove_gem(spec) FileUtils.rm_rf spec.cache_file FileUtils.rm_rf spec.spec_file end
Set the platform to arch
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 784 def util_set_arch(arch) Gem::ConfigMap[:arch] = arch platform = Gem::Platform.new arch Gem.instance_variable_set :@platforms, nil Gem::Platform.instance_variable_set :@local, nil platform end
Sets up a fake fetcher using the gems from util_make_gems.
Optionally additional prerelease
gems may be included.
Gems created by this method may be fetched using Gem::RemoteFetcher.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 800 def util_setup_fake_fetcher(prerelease = false) require 'zlib' require 'socket' require 'rubygems/remote_fetcher' @fetcher = Gem::FakeFetcher.new util_make_gems(prerelease) Gem::Specification.reset @all_gems = [@a1, @a2, @a3a, @a_evil9, @b2, @c1_2].sort @all_gem_names = @all_gems.map { |gem| gem.full_name } gem_names = [@a1.full_name, @a2.full_name, @a3a.full_name, @b2.full_name] @gem_names = gem_names.sort.join("\n") Gem::RemoteFetcher.fetcher = @fetcher end
Sets up Gem::SpecFetcher to return
information from the gems in specs
. Best used with +@all_gems+
from util_setup_fake_fetcher.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 832 def util_setup_spec_fetcher(*specs) specs -= Gem::Specification._all Gem::Specification.add_specs(*specs) spec_fetcher = Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher prerelease, all = Gem::Specification.partition { |spec| spec.version.prerelease? } spec_fetcher.specs[@uri] = [] all.each do |spec| spec_fetcher.specs[@uri] << spec.name_tuple end spec_fetcher.latest_specs[@uri] = [] Gem::Specification.latest_specs.each do |spec| spec_fetcher.latest_specs[@uri] << spec.name_tuple end spec_fetcher.prerelease_specs[@uri] = [] prerelease.each do |spec| spec_fetcher.prerelease_specs[@uri] << spec.name_tuple end v = Gem.marshal_version Gem::Specification.each do |spec| path = "#{@gem_repo}quick/Marshal.#{v}/#{spec.original_name}.gemspec.rz" data = Marshal.dump spec data_deflate = Zlib::Deflate.deflate data @fetcher.data[path] = data_deflate end unless Gem::RemoteFetcher === @fetcher # HACK for test_download_to_cache nil # force errors end
Creates a spec with name
, version
and
deps
.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 634 def util_spec(name, version, deps = nil, &block) # TODO: deprecate raise "deps or block, not both" if deps and block if deps then block = proc do |s| # Since Hash#each is unordered in 1.8, sort # the keys and iterate that way so the tests are # deteriminstic on all implementations. deps.keys.sort.each do |n| s.add_dependency n, (deps[n] || '>= 0') end end end quick_spec(name, version, &block) end
Deflates data
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 872 def util_zip(data) Zlib::Deflate.deflate data end
Construct a new Gem::Version.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 1032 def v string Gem::Version.create string end
Returns whether or not we're on a version of Ruby built with VC++ (or Borland) versus Cygwin, Mingw, etc.
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 902 def vc_windows? RUBY_PLATFORM.match('mswin') end
In case we're building docs in a background process, this method waits for that process to exit (or if it's already been reaped, or never happened, swallows the Errno::ECHILD error).
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 934 def wait_for_child_process_to_exit Process.wait if Process.respond_to?(:fork) rescue Errno::ECHILD end
Is this test being run on a Windows platform?
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 886 def win_platform? Gem.win_platform? end
Writes a binary file to path
which is relative to +@gemhome+
# File lib/rubygems/test_case.rb, line 421 def write_file(path) path = File.join @gemhome, path unless Pathname.new(path).absolute? dir = File.dirname path FileUtils.mkdir_p dir open path, 'wb' do |io| yield io if block_given? end path end