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Yusuke Endoh b957c3dbcb [rubygems/rubygems] Rename test/rubygems/test_{case,utilities}.rb to avoid "test_" prefix
This changes "test/rubygems/test_case.rb" to "test/rubygems/helper.rb",
and "test/rubygems/test_utilities.rb" to "test/rubygems/utilities.rb".

The two files are a helper for tests, not test files. However, a file
starting with "test_" prefix is handled as a test file directly loaded
by test-unit because Rakefile specifies:

```
t.test_files = FileList['test/**/test_*.rb']
```

Directly loading test/rubygems/test_utilities.rb caused "uninitialized
constant Gem::TestCase". This issue was fixed by
59c6820971, but the fix caused a
"circular require" warning because test_utilities.rb and test_case.rb
are now requiring each other.

Anyway, adding "test_" prefix to a test helper file is confusing, so
this changeset reverts the fix and solve the issue by renaming them.

https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/commit/6460e018df
2021-06-03 12:23:22 +09:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative 'helper'
require 'rubygems/installer'
class Gem::Installer
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :bin_dir
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :build_args
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :gem_dir
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :force
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :format
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :gem_home
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :env_shebang
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :ignore_dependencies
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :format_executable
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :security_policy
##
# Available through requiring rubygems/installer_test_case
attr_writer :wrappers
end
##
# A test case for Gem::Installer.
class Gem::InstallerTestCase < Gem::TestCase
def setup
super
Gem::Installer.path_warning = false
end
##
# The path where installed executables live
def util_inst_bindir
File.join @gemhome, "bin"
end
##
# Adds an executable named "executable" to +spec+ with the given +shebang+.
#
# The executable is also written to the bin dir in @tmpdir and the installed
# gem directory for +spec+.
def util_make_exec(spec = @spec, shebang = "#!/usr/bin/ruby", bindir = "bin")
spec.executables = %w[executable]
spec.bindir = bindir
exec_path = spec.bin_file "executable"
write_file exec_path do |io|
io.puts shebang
end
bin_path = File.join @tempdir, "bin", "executable"
write_file bin_path do |io|
io.puts shebang
end
end
##
# Creates the following instance variables:
#
# @spec::
# a spec named 'a', intended for regular installs
#
# @gem::
# the path to a built gem from @spec
#
# And returns a Gem::Installer for the @spec that installs into @gemhome
def setup_base_installer(force = true)
@gem = setup_base_gem
util_installer @spec, @gemhome, false, force
end
##
# Creates the following instance variables:
#
# @spec::
# a spec named 'a', intended for regular installs
#
# And returns a gem built for the @spec
def setup_base_gem
@spec = setup_base_spec
util_build_gem @spec
@spec.cache_file
end
##
# Sets up a generic specification for testing the rubygems installer
#
# And returns it
def setup_base_spec
quick_gem 'a' do |spec|
util_make_exec spec
end
end
##
# Creates the following instance variables:
#
# @spec::
# a spec named 'a', intended for regular installs
# @user_spec::
# a spec named 'b', intended for user installs
#
# @gem::
# the path to a built gem from @spec
# @user_gem::
# the path to a built gem from @user_spec
#
# And returns a Gem::Installer for the @user_spec that installs into Gem.user_dir
def setup_base_user_installer
@user_spec = quick_gem 'b' do |spec|
util_make_exec spec
end
util_build_gem @user_spec
@user_gem = @user_spec.cache_file
util_installer @user_spec, Gem.user_dir, :user
end
##
# Sets up the base @gem, builds it and returns an installer for it.
#
def util_setup_installer(&block)
@gem = setup_base_gem
util_setup_gem(&block)
end
##
# Builds the @spec gem and returns an installer for it. The built gem
# includes:
#
# bin/executable
# lib/code.rb
# ext/a/mkrf_conf.rb
def util_setup_gem(ui = @ui, force = true)
@spec.files << File.join('lib', 'code.rb')
@spec.extensions << File.join('ext', 'a', 'mkrf_conf.rb')
Dir.chdir @tempdir do
FileUtils.mkdir_p 'bin'
FileUtils.mkdir_p 'lib'
FileUtils.mkdir_p File.join('ext', 'a')
File.open File.join('bin', 'executable'), 'w' do |f|
f.puts "raise 'ran executable'"
end
File.open File.join('lib', 'code.rb'), 'w' do |f|
f.puts '1'
end
File.open File.join('ext', 'a', 'mkrf_conf.rb'), 'w' do |f|
f << <<-EOF
File.open 'Rakefile', 'w' do |rf| rf.puts "task :default" end
EOF
end
yield @spec if block_given?
use_ui ui do
FileUtils.rm_f @gem
@gem = Gem::Package.build @spec
end
end
Gem::Installer.at @gem, :force => force
end
##
# Creates an installer for +spec+ that will install into +gem_home+. If
# +user+ is true a user-install will be performed.
def util_installer(spec, gem_home, user=false, force=true)
Gem::Installer.at(spec.cache_file,
:install_dir => gem_home,
:user_install => user,
:force => force)
end
@@symlink_supported = nil
# This is needed for Windows environment without symlink support enabled (the default
# for non admin) to be able to skip test for features using symlinks.
def symlink_supported?
if @@symlink_supported.nil?
begin
File.symlink("", "")
rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::EEXIST
@@symlink_supported = true
rescue NotImplementedError, SystemCallError
@@symlink_supported = false
end
end
@@symlink_supported
end
end