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Only attempt to build extensions for newly-installed gems. This prevents compilation attempts at gem activation time for gems that already have extensions built. Fix crash in the dependency resolver for dependencies that cannot be resolved. * test/rubygems: ditto. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@43368 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
309 lines
8.8 KiB
Ruby
309 lines
8.8 KiB
Ruby
require 'rubygems'
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require 'rubygems/dependency'
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require 'rubygems/exceptions'
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require 'rubygems/util/list'
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require 'uri'
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require 'net/http'
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##
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# Given a set of Gem::Dependency objects as +needed+ and a way to query the
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# set of available specs via +set+, calculates a set of ActivationRequest
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# objects which indicate all the specs that should be activated to meet the
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# all the requirements.
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class Gem::DependencyResolver
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##
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# Contains all the conflicts encountered while doing resolution
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attr_reader :conflicts
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attr_accessor :development
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attr_reader :missing
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##
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# When a missing dependency, don't stop. Just go on and record what was
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# missing.
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attr_accessor :soft_missing
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def self.compose_sets *sets
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Gem::DependencyResolver::ComposedSet.new(*sets)
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end
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##
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# Provide a DependencyResolver that queries only against the already
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# installed gems.
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def self.for_current_gems needed
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new needed, Gem::DependencyResolver::CurrentSet.new
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end
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##
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# Create DependencyResolver object which will resolve the tree starting
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# with +needed+ Dependency objects.
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#
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# +set+ is an object that provides where to look for specifications to
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# satisfy the Dependencies. This defaults to IndexSet, which will query
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# rubygems.org.
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def initialize needed, set = nil
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@set = set || Gem::DependencyResolver::IndexSet.new
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@needed = needed
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@conflicts = nil
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@development = false
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@missing = []
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@soft_missing = false
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end
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def requests s, act, reqs=nil
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s.dependencies.reverse_each do |d|
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next if d.type == :development and not @development
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reqs = Gem::List.new Gem::DependencyResolver::DependencyRequest.new(d, act), reqs
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end
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@set.prefetch reqs
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reqs
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end
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##
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# Proceed with resolution! Returns an array of ActivationRequest objects.
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def resolve
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@conflicts = []
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needed = nil
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@needed.reverse_each do |n|
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request = Gem::DependencyResolver::DependencyRequest.new n, nil
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needed = Gem::List.new request, needed
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end
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res = resolve_for needed, nil
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raise Gem::DependencyResolutionError, res if
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res.kind_of? Gem::DependencyResolver::DependencyConflict
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res.to_a
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end
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##
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# Finds the State in +states+ that matches the +conflict+ so that we can try
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# other possible sets.
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def find_conflict_state conflict, states # :nodoc:
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until states.empty? do
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if conflict.for_spec? states.last.spec
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state = states.last
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state.conflicts << [state.spec, conflict]
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return state
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else
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states.pop
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end
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end
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nil
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end
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##
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# Extracts the specifications that may be able to fulfill +dependency+
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def find_possible dependency # :nodoc:
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possible = @set.find_all dependency
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select_local_platforms possible
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end
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def handle_conflict(dep, existing)
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# There is a conflict! We return the conflict object which will be seen by
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# the caller and be handled at the right level.
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# If the existing activation indicates that there are other possibles for
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# it, then issue the conflict on the dependency for the activation itself.
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# Otherwise, issue it on the requester's request itself.
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if existing.others_possible? or existing.request.requester.nil? then
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conflict =
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Gem::DependencyResolver::DependencyConflict.new dep, existing
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else
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depreq = existing.request.requester.request
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conflict =
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Gem::DependencyResolver::DependencyConflict.new depreq, existing, dep
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end
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@conflicts << conflict
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return conflict
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end
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# Contains the state for attempting activation of a set of possible specs.
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# +needed+ is a Gem::List of DependencyRequest objects that, well, need
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# to be satisfied.
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# +specs+ is the List of ActivationRequest that are being tested.
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# +dep+ is the DependencyRequest that was used to generate this state.
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# +spec+ is the Specification for this state.
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# +possible+ is List of DependencyRequest objects that can be tried to
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# find a complete set.
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# +conflicts+ is a [DependencyRequest, DependencyConflict] hit tried to
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# activate the state.
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#
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State = Struct.new(:needed, :specs, :dep, :spec, :possibles, :conflicts)
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##
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# The meat of the algorithm. Given +needed+ DependencyRequest objects and
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# +specs+ being a list to ActivationRequest, calculate a new list of
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# ActivationRequest objects.
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def resolve_for needed, specs
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# The State objects that are used to attempt the activation tree.
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states = []
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while needed
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dep = needed.value
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needed = needed.tail
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# If there is already a spec activated for the requested name...
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if specs && existing = specs.find { |s| dep.name == s.name }
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# then we're done since this new dep matches the existing spec.
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next if dep.matches_spec? existing
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conflict = handle_conflict dep, existing
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state = find_conflict_state conflict, states
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return conflict unless state
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needed, specs = resolve_for_conflict needed, specs, state
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next
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end
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possible = find_possible dep
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case possible.size
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when 0
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resolve_for_zero dep
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when 1
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needed, specs =
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resolve_for_single needed, specs, dep, possible
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else
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needed, specs =
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resolve_for_multiple needed, specs, states, dep, possible
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end
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end
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specs
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end
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##
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# Rewinds +needed+ and +specs+ to a previous state in +state+ for a conflict
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# between +dep+ and +existing+.
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def resolve_for_conflict needed, specs, state # :nodoc:
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# We exhausted the possibles so it's definitely not going to work out,
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# bail out.
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raise Gem::ImpossibleDependenciesError.new state.dep, state.conflicts if
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state.possibles.empty?
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spec = state.possibles.pop
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# Retry resolution with this spec and add it's dependencies
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act = Gem::DependencyResolver::ActivationRequest.new spec, state.dep
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needed = requests spec, act, state.needed
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specs = Gem::List.prepend state.specs, act
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return needed, specs
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end
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##
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# There are multiple +possible+ specifications for this +dep+. Updates
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# +needed+, +specs+ and +states+ for further resolution of the +possible+
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# choices.
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def resolve_for_multiple needed, specs, states, dep, possible # :nodoc:
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# Sort them so that we try the highest versions first.
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possible = possible.sort_by do |s|
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[s.source, s.version, s.platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY ? -1 : 1]
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end
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# To figure out which to pick, we keep resolving given each one being
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# activated and if there isn't a conflict, we know we've found a full set.
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#
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# We use an until loop rather than reverse_each to keep the stack short
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# since we're using a recursive algorithm.
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spec = possible.pop
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# We may need to try all of +possible+, so we setup state to unwind back
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# to current +needed+ and +specs+ so we can try another. This is code is
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# what makes conflict resolution possible.
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act = Gem::DependencyResolver::ActivationRequest.new spec, dep
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states << State.new(needed, specs, dep, spec, possible, [])
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needed = requests spec, act, needed
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specs = Gem::List.prepend specs, act
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return needed, specs
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end
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##
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# Add the spec from the +possible+ list to +specs+ and process the spec's
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# dependencies by adding them to +needed+.
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def resolve_for_single needed, specs, dep, possible # :nodoc:
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spec = possible.first
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act = Gem::DependencyResolver::ActivationRequest.new spec, dep, false
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specs = Gem::List.prepend specs, act
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# Put the deps for at the beginning of needed
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# rather than the end to match the depth first
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# searching done by the multiple case code below.
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#
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# This keeps the error messages consistent.
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needed = requests spec, act, needed
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return needed, specs
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end
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##
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# When there are no possible specifications for +dep+ our work is done.
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def resolve_for_zero dep # :nodoc:
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@missing << dep
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unless @soft_missing
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raise Gem::UnsatisfiableDependencyError, dep
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end
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end
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##
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# Returns the gems in +specs+ that match the local platform.
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def select_local_platforms specs # :nodoc:
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specs.select do |spec|
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Gem::Platform.match spec.platform
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end
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end
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end
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/api_set'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/api_specification'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/activation_request'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/composed_set'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/current_set'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/dependency_conflict'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/dependency_request'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/index_set'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/index_specification'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/installed_specification'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/installer_set'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/vendor_set'
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require 'rubygems/dependency_resolver/vendor_specification'
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