ruby--ruby/lib/rubygems.rb

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# -*- ruby -*-
#--
# Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others.
# All rights reserved.
# See LICENSE.txt for permissions.
#++
require 'rubygems/rubygems_version'
require 'rubygems/defaults'
require 'thread'
module Gem
class LoadError < ::LoadError
attr_accessor :name, :version_requirement
end
end
module Kernel
# Adds a Ruby Gem to the $LOAD_PATH. Before a Gem is loaded, its
# required Gems are loaded. If the version information is omitted,
# the highest version Gem of the supplied name is loaded. If a Gem
# is not found that meets the version requirement and/or a required
# Gem is not found, a Gem::LoadError is raised. More information on
# version requirements can be found in the Gem::Version
# documentation.
#
# The +gem+ directive should be executed *before* any require
# statements (otherwise rubygems might select a conflicting library
# version).
#
# You can define the environment variable GEM_SKIP as a way to not
# load specified gems. You might do this to test out changes that
# haven't been installed yet. Example:
#
# GEM_SKIP=libA:libB ruby-I../libA -I../libB ./mycode.rb
#
# gem:: [String or Gem::Dependency] The gem name or dependency
# instance.
#
# version_requirement:: [default=">= 0"] The version
# requirement.
#
# return:: [Boolean] true if the Gem is loaded, otherwise false.
#
# raises:: [Gem::LoadError] if Gem cannot be found, is listed in
# GEM_SKIP, or version requirement not met.
#
def gem(gem_name, *version_requirements)
active_gem_with_options(gem_name, version_requirements)
end
# Return the file name (string) and line number (integer) of the caller of
# the caller of this method.
def location_of_caller
file, lineno = caller[1].split(':')
lineno = lineno.to_i
[file, lineno]
end
private :location_of_caller
def active_gem_with_options(gem_name, version_requirements, options={})
skip_list = (ENV['GEM_SKIP'] || "").split(/:/)
raise Gem::LoadError, "skipping #{gem_name}" if skip_list.include? gem_name
Gem.activate(gem_name, options[:auto_require], *version_requirements)
end
private :active_gem_with_options
end
# Main module to hold all RubyGem classes/modules.
#
module Gem
ConfigMap = {} unless defined?(ConfigMap)
require 'rbconfig'
RbConfig = Config unless defined? ::RbConfig
ConfigMap.merge!(
:BASERUBY => RbConfig::CONFIG["BASERUBY"],
:EXEEXT => RbConfig::CONFIG["EXEEXT"],
:RUBY_INSTALL_NAME => RbConfig::CONFIG["RUBY_INSTALL_NAME"],
:RUBY_SO_NAME => RbConfig::CONFIG["RUBY_SO_NAME"],
:arch => RbConfig::CONFIG["arch"],
:bindir => RbConfig::CONFIG["bindir"],
:libdir => RbConfig::CONFIG["libdir"],
:ruby_install_name => RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_install_name"],
:ruby_version => RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"],
:sitedir => RbConfig::CONFIG["sitedir"],
:sitelibdir => RbConfig::CONFIG["sitelibdir"]
)
MUTEX = Mutex.new
RubyGemsPackageVersion = RubyGemsVersion
DIRECTORIES = %w[cache doc gems specifications] unless defined?(DIRECTORIES)
@@source_index = nil
@@win_platform = nil
@configuration = nil
@loaded_specs = {}
@platforms = nil
@ruby = nil
@sources = []
# Reset the +dir+ and +path+ values. The next time +dir+ or +path+
# is requested, the values will be calculated from scratch. This is
# mainly used by the unit tests to provide test isolation.
#
def self.clear_paths
@gem_home = nil
@gem_path = nil
@@source_index = nil
MUTEX.synchronize do
@searcher = nil
end
end
# The version of the Marshal format for your Ruby.
def self.marshal_version
"#{Marshal::MAJOR_VERSION}.#{Marshal::MINOR_VERSION}"
end
##
# The directory prefix this RubyGems was installed at.
def self.prefix
prefix = File.dirname File.expand_path(__FILE__)
if prefix == ConfigMap[:sitelibdir] then
nil
else
File.dirname prefix
end
end
# Returns an Cache of specifications that are in the Gem.path
#
# return:: [Gem::SourceIndex] Index of installed Gem::Specifications
#
def self.source_index
@@source_index ||= SourceIndex.from_installed_gems
end
##
# An Array of Regexps that match windows ruby platforms.
WIN_PATTERNS = [
/bccwin/i,
/cygwin/i,
/djgpp/i,
/mingw/i,
/mswin/i,
/wince/i,
]
##
# Is this a windows platform?
def self.win_platform?
if @@win_platform.nil? then
@@win_platform = !!WIN_PATTERNS.find { |r| RUBY_PLATFORM =~ r }
end
@@win_platform
end
class << self
attr_reader :loaded_specs
# Quietly ensure the named Gem directory contains all the proper
# subdirectories. If we can't create a directory due to a permission
# problem, then we will silently continue.
def ensure_gem_subdirectories(gemdir)
require 'fileutils'
Gem::DIRECTORIES.each do |filename|
fn = File.join gemdir, filename
FileUtils.mkdir_p fn rescue nil unless File.exist? fn
end
end
def platforms
@platforms ||= [Gem::Platform::RUBY, Gem::Platform.local]
end
# Returns an Array of sources to fetch remote gems from. If the sources
# list is empty, attempts to load the "sources" gem, then uses
# default_sources if it is not installed.
def sources
if @sources.empty? then
begin
gem 'sources', '> 0.0.1'
require 'sources'
rescue LoadError
@sources = default_sources
end
end
@sources
end
# Provide an alias for the old name.
alias cache source_index
# The directory path where Gems are to be installed.
#
# return:: [String] The directory path
#
def dir
@gem_home ||= nil
set_home(ENV['GEM_HOME'] || default_dir) unless @gem_home
@gem_home
end
# The directory path where executables are to be installed.
#
def bindir(install_dir=Gem.dir)
return File.join(install_dir, 'bin') unless
install_dir.to_s == Gem.default_dir
if defined? RUBY_FRAMEWORK_VERSION then # mac framework support
'/usr/bin'
else # generic install
ConfigMap[:bindir]
end
end
# List of directory paths to search for Gems.
#
# return:: [List<String>] List of directory paths.
#
def path
@gem_path ||= nil
unless @gem_path
paths = [ENV['GEM_PATH']]
paths << APPLE_GEM_HOME if defined? APPLE_GEM_HOME
set_paths(paths.compact.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR))
end
@gem_path
end
# The home directory for the user.
def user_home
@user_home ||= find_home
end
# Return the path to standard location of the users .gemrc file.
def config_file
File.join(Gem.user_home, '.gemrc')
end
# The standard configuration object for gems.
def configuration
return @configuration if @configuration
require 'rubygems/config_file'
@configuration = Gem::ConfigFile.new []
end
# Use the given configuration object (which implements the
# ConfigFile protocol) as the standard configuration object.
def configuration=(config)
@configuration = config
end
# Return the path the the data directory specified by the gem
# name. If the package is not available as a gem, return nil.
def datadir(gem_name)
spec = @loaded_specs[gem_name]
return nil if spec.nil?
File.join(spec.full_gem_path, 'data', gem_name)
end
# Return the searcher object to search for matching gems.
def searcher
MUTEX.synchronize do
@searcher ||= Gem::GemPathSearcher.new
end
end
# Return the Ruby command to use to execute the Ruby interpreter.
def ruby
if @ruby.nil? then
@ruby = File.join(ConfigMap[:bindir],
ConfigMap[:ruby_install_name])
@ruby << ConfigMap[:EXEEXT]
end
@ruby
end
# Activate a gem (i.e. add it to the Ruby load path). The gem
# must satisfy all the specified version constraints. If
# +autorequire+ is true, then automatically require the specified
# autorequire file in the gem spec.
#
# Returns true if the gem is loaded by this call, false if it is
# already loaded, or an exception otherwise.
#
def activate(gem, autorequire, *version_requirements)
if version_requirements.empty? then
version_requirements = Gem::Requirement.default
end
unless gem.respond_to?(:name) && gem.respond_to?(:version_requirements)
gem = Gem::Dependency.new(gem, version_requirements)
end
matches = Gem.source_index.find_name(gem.name, gem.version_requirements)
report_activate_error(gem) if matches.empty?
if @loaded_specs[gem.name]
# This gem is already loaded. If the currently loaded gem is
# not in the list of candidate gems, then we have a version
# conflict.
existing_spec = @loaded_specs[gem.name]
if ! matches.any? { |spec| spec.version == existing_spec.version }
fail Gem::Exception, "can't activate #{gem}, already activated #{existing_spec.full_name}]"
end
return false
end
# new load
spec = matches.last
if spec.loaded?
return false unless autorequire
result = spec.autorequire ? require(spec.autorequire) : false
return result || false
end
spec.loaded = true
@loaded_specs[spec.name] = spec
# Load dependent gems first
spec.dependencies.each do |dep_gem|
activate(dep_gem, autorequire)
end
# bin directory must come before library directories
spec.require_paths.unshift spec.bindir if spec.bindir
require_paths = spec.require_paths.map do |path|
File.join spec.full_gem_path, path
end
sitelibdir = ConfigMap[:sitelibdir]
sitelibdir_index = $LOAD_PATH.index sitelibdir
if sitelibdir_index then
# gem directories must come after -I and ENV['RUBYLIB']
$LOAD_PATH.insert(sitelibdir_index, *require_paths)
else
# we are probably testing in core, -I and RUBYLIB don't apply
$LOAD_PATH.unshift(*require_paths)
end
# Now autorequire
if autorequire && spec.autorequire then # DEPRECATED
Array(spec.autorequire).each do |a_lib|
require a_lib
end
end
return true
end
# Report a load error during activation. The message of load
# error depends on whether it was a version mismatch or if there
# are not gems of any version by the requested name.
def report_activate_error(gem)
matches = Gem.source_index.find_name(gem.name)
if matches.empty? then
error = Gem::LoadError.new(
"Could not find RubyGem #{gem.name} (#{gem.version_requirements})\n")
else
error = Gem::LoadError.new(
"RubyGem version error: " +
"#{gem.name}(#{matches.first.version} not #{gem.version_requirements})\n")
end
error.name = gem.name
error.version_requirement = gem.version_requirements
raise error
end
private :report_activate_error
# Use the +home+ and (optional) +paths+ values for +dir+ and +path+.
# Used mainly by the unit tests to provide environment isolation.
#
def use_paths(home, paths=[])
clear_paths
set_home(home) if home
set_paths(paths.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)) if paths
end
# Return a list of all possible load paths for all versions for
# all gems in the Gem installation.
#
def all_load_paths
result = []
Gem.path.each do |gemdir|
each_load_path(all_partials(gemdir)) do |load_path|
result << load_path
end
end
result
end
# Return a list of all possible load paths for the latest version
# for all gems in the Gem installation.
def latest_load_paths
result = []
Gem.path.each do |gemdir|
each_load_path(latest_partials(gemdir)) do |load_path|
result << load_path
end
end
result
end
def required_location(gemname, libfile, *version_constraints)
version_constraints = Gem::Requirement.default if version_constraints.empty?
matches = Gem.source_index.find_name(gemname, version_constraints)
return nil if matches.empty?
spec = matches.last
spec.require_paths.each do |path|
result = File.join(spec.full_gem_path, path, libfile)
return result if File.exist?(result)
end
nil
end
def suffixes
['', '.rb', '.rbw', '.so', '.bundle', '.dll', '.sl', '.jar']
end
def suffix_pattern
@suffix_pattern ||= "{#{suffixes.join(',')}}"
end
# manage_gems is useless and deprecated. Don't call it anymore. This
# will warn in two releases.
def manage_gems
# do nothing
end
private
# Return all the partial paths in the given +gemdir+.
def all_partials(gemdir)
Dir[File.join(gemdir, 'gems/*')]
end
# Return only the latest partial paths in the given +gemdir+.
def latest_partials(gemdir)
latest = {}
all_partials(gemdir).each do |gp|
base = File.basename(gp)
if base =~ /(.*)-((\d+\.)*\d+)/ then
name, version = $1, $2
ver = Gem::Version.new(version)
if latest[name].nil? || ver > latest[name][0]
latest[name] = [ver, gp]
end
end
end
latest.collect { |k,v| v[1] }
end
# Expand each partial gem path with each of the required paths
# specified in the Gem spec. Each expanded path is yielded.
def each_load_path(partials)
partials.each do |gp|
base = File.basename(gp)
specfn = File.join(dir, "specifications", base + ".gemspec")
if File.exist?(specfn)
spec = eval(File.read(specfn))
spec.require_paths.each do |rp|
yield(File.join(gp, rp))
end
else
filename = File.join(gp, 'lib')
yield(filename) if File.exist?(filename)
end
end
end
# Set the Gem home directory (as reported by +dir+).
def set_home(home)
@gem_home = home
ensure_gem_subdirectories(@gem_home)
end
# Set the Gem search path (as reported by +path+).
def set_paths(gpaths)
if gpaths
@gem_path = gpaths.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
@gem_path << Gem.dir
else
@gem_path = [Gem.dir]
end
@gem_path.uniq!
@gem_path.each do |gp| ensure_gem_subdirectories(gp) end
end
# Some comments from the ruby-talk list regarding finding the home
# directory:
#
# I have HOME, USERPROFILE and HOMEDRIVE + HOMEPATH. Ruby seems
# to be depending on HOME in those code samples. I propose that
# it should fallback to USERPROFILE and HOMEDRIVE + HOMEPATH (at
# least on Win32).
#
def find_home
['HOME', 'USERPROFILE'].each do |homekey|
return ENV[homekey] if ENV[homekey]
end
if ENV['HOMEDRIVE'] && ENV['HOMEPATH']
return "#{ENV['HOMEDRIVE']}:#{ENV['HOMEPATH']}"
end
begin
File.expand_path("~")
rescue StandardError => ex
if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
"C:/"
else
"/"
end
end
end
end
end
# Modify the non-gem version of datadir to handle gem package names.
require 'rbconfig/datadir'
module Config # :nodoc:
class << self
alias gem_original_datadir datadir
# Return the path to the data directory associated with the named
# package. If the package is loaded as a gem, return the gem
# specific data directory. Otherwise return a path to the share
# area as define by "#{ConfigMap[:datadir]}/#{package_name}".
def datadir(package_name)
Gem.datadir(package_name) || Config.gem_original_datadir(package_name)
end
end
end
require 'rubygems/exceptions'
require 'rubygems/version'
require 'rubygems/requirement'
require 'rubygems/dependency'
require 'rubygems/gem_path_searcher' # Needed for Kernel#gem
require 'rubygems/source_index' # Needed for Kernel#gem
require 'rubygems/platform'
require 'rubygems/builder' # HACK: Needed for rake's package task.
if RUBY_VERSION < '1.9' then
require 'rubygems/custom_require'
end