class Gem::Requirement
A Requirement is a set of one or more
version restrictions. It supports a few (=, !=, >, <, >=,
<=, ~>
) different restriction operators.
See Gem::Version for a description on how versions and requirements work together in RubyGems.
Constants
- DefaultRequirement
The default requirement matches any version
- PATTERN
A regular expression that matches a requirement
Public Class Methods
Factory method to create a Gem::Requirement object. Input may be a Version, a String, or nil. Intended to simplify client code.
If the input is “weird”, the default version requirement is returned.
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 53 def self.create *inputs return new inputs if inputs.length > 1 input = inputs.shift case input when Gem::Requirement then input when Gem::Version, Array then new input when '!' then source_set else if input.respond_to? :to_str then new [input.to_str] else default end end end
A default “version requirement” can surely only be '>= 0'.
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 77 def self.default new '>= 0' end
Constructs a requirement from requirements
. Requirements can
be Strings, Gem::Versions, or Arrays of those. nil
and
duplicate requirements are ignored. An empty set of
requirements
is the same as ">= 0"
.
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 126 def initialize *requirements requirements = requirements.flatten requirements.compact! requirements.uniq! if requirements.empty? @requirements = [DefaultRequirement] else @requirements = requirements.map! { |r| self.class.parse r } end end
Parse obj
, returning an [op, version]
pair.
obj
can be a String or a Gem::Version.
If obj
is a String, it can be either a full requirement
specification, like ">= 1.2"
, or a simple version
number, like "1.2"
.
parse("> 1.0") # => [">", Gem::Version.new("1.0")] parse("1.0") # => ["=", Gem::Version.new("1.0")] parse(Gem::Version.new("1.0")) # => ["=, Gem::Version.new("1.0")]
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 100 def self.parse obj return ["=", obj] if Gem::Version === obj unless PATTERN =~ obj.to_s raise BadRequirementError, "Illformed requirement [#{obj.inspect}]" end if $1 == ">=" && $2 == "0" DefaultRequirement else [$1 || "=", Gem::Version.new($2)] end end
Public Instance Methods
Concatenates the new
requirements onto this requirement.
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 141 def concat new new = new.flatten new.compact! new.uniq! new = new.map { |r| self.class.parse r } @requirements.concat new end
true if the requirement is for only an exact version
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 179 def exact? return false unless @requirements.size == 1 @requirements[0][0] == "=" end
true if this gem has no requirements.
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 168 def none? if @requirements.size == 1 @requirements[0] == DefaultRequirement else false end end
A requirement is a prerelease if any of the versions inside of it are prereleases
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 229 def prerelease? requirements.any? { |r| r.last.prerelease? } end
True if version
satisfies this Requirement.
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 242 def satisfied_by? version raise ArgumentError, "Need a Gem::Version: #{version.inspect}" unless Gem::Version === version # #28965: syck has a bug with unquoted '=' YAML.loading as YAML::DefaultKey requirements.all? { |op, rv| (OPS[op] || OPS["="]).call version, rv } end
True if the requirement will not always match the latest version.
# File lib/rubygems/requirement.rb, line 255 def specific? return true if @requirements.length > 1 # GIGO, > 1, > 2 is silly not %w[> >=].include? @requirements.first.first # grab the operator end