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# frozen_string_literal: true
if ENV["BUNDLER_SPEC_RUBY_PLATFORM"]
Object.send(:remove_const, :RUBY_PLATFORM)
RUBY_PLATFORM = ENV["BUNDLER_SPEC_RUBY_PLATFORM"]
end
module Gem
Fix some bundler specs (#2380) * These seem to consistenly pass already * Show actual command when running `make test-bundler` Current the setup command that installs the necessary gems for testing bundler was printed, but not the actual command that runs the tests. That was a bit confusing. * Borrow trick from setproctitle specs * A title that long doesn't get set sometimes No idea why, but the test doesn't need that the title is that long. * Fix most gem helper spec ruby-core failures * Fix the rest of the gem helper failures * Fix version spec by improving the assertion * Remove unnecessary `BUNDLE_RUBY` environment var We can use `RUBY` when necessary, and `BUNDLE_RUBY` is not a good name because bundler considers `BUNDLE_*` variables as settings. * Rename `BUNDLE_GEM` to `GEM_COMMAND` This is more descriptive I think, and also friendlier for bundler because `BUNDLE_` env variables are interpreted by bundler as settings, and this is not a bundler setting. This fixes one bundler spec failure in config specs against ruby-core. * Fix quality spec when run in core Use the proper path helper. * Fix dummy lib builder to never load default gems If a dummy library is named as a default gem, when requiring the library from its executable, the default gem would be loaded when running from core, because in core all default gems share path with bundler, and thus they are always in the $LOAD_PATH. We fix the issue by loading lib relatively inside dummy lib executables. * More exact assertions Sometimes I have the problem that I do some "print debugging" inside specs, and suddently the spec passes. This happens when the assertion is too relaxed, and the things I print make it match, specially when they are simple strings like "1.0" than can be easily be part of gem paths that I print for debugging. I fix this by making a more exact assertion. * Detect the correct shebang when ENV["RUBY"] is set * Relax assertion So that the spec passes even if another paths containing "ext" are in the load path. This works to fix a ruby-core issue, but it's a better assertion in general. We just want to know that the extension path was added. * Use folder structure independent path helper It should fix this spec for ruby-core. * Fix the last failing spec on ruby-core * Skip `bundle open <default_gem>` spec when no default gems
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def self.ruby=(ruby)
@ruby = ruby
end
if ENV["RUBY"]
Gem.ruby = ENV["RUBY"]
end
if ENV["BUNDLER_GEM_DEFAULT_DIR"]
@default_dir = ENV["BUNDLER_GEM_DEFAULT_DIR"]
@default_specifications_dir = nil
end
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if ENV["BUNDLER_SPEC_WINDOWS"]
@@win_platform = true # rubocop:disable Style/ClassVars
end
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if ENV["BUNDLER_SPEC_PLATFORM"]
class Platform
@local = new(ENV["BUNDLER_SPEC_PLATFORM"])
end
@platforms = [Gem::Platform::RUBY, Gem::Platform.local]
end
if ENV["BUNDLER_SPEC_GEM_SOURCES"]
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self.sources = [ENV["BUNDLER_SPEC_GEM_SOURCES"]]
end
# We only need this hack for rubygems versions without the BundlerVersionFinder
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if Gem.rubygems_version < Gem::Version.new("2.7.0")
@path_to_default_spec_map.delete_if do |_path, spec|
spec.name == "bundler"
end
end
end