The Dependency class holds a Gem name and a Gem::Requirement.
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Constants
| TYPES | = | [ :development, :runtime, ].freeze |
Valid dependency types. |
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Attributes
| [RW] | name |
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| [W] | prerelease | Allows you to force this dependency to be a prerelease. |
Class Public methods
new(name, *requirements) Link
Constructs a dependency with name and requirements. The last argument can optionally be the dependency type, which defaults to :runtime.
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/dependency.rb, line 36 def initialize(name, *requirements) case name when String then # ok when Regexp then msg = ["NOTE: Dependency.new w/ a regexp is deprecated.", "Dependency.new called from #{Gem.location_of_caller.join(":")}"] warn msg.join("\n") unless Gem::Deprecate.skip else raise ArgumentError, "dependency name must be a String, was #{name.inspect}" end type = Symbol === requirements.last ? requirements.pop : :runtime requirements = requirements.first if requirements.length == 1 # unpack unless TYPES.include? type raise ArgumentError, "Valid types are #{TYPES.inspect}, " \ "not #{type.inspect}" end @name = name @requirement = Gem::Requirement.create requirements @type = type @prerelease = false # This is for Marshal backwards compatibility. See the comments in # +requirement+ for the dirty details. @version_requirements = @requirement end
Instance Public methods
<=>(other) Link
Dependencies are ordered by name.
=~(other) Link
Uses this dependency as a pattern to compare to other. This dependency will match if the name matches the other’s name, and other has only an equal version requirement that satisfies this dependency.
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/dependency.rb, line 188 def =~(other) unless Gem::Dependency === other return unless other.respond_to?(:name) && other.respond_to?(:version) other = Gem::Dependency.new other.name, other.version end return false unless name === other.name reqs = other.requirement.requirements return false unless reqs.length == 1 return false unless reqs.first.first == "=" version = reqs.first.last requirement.satisfied_by? version end
identity() Link
latest_version?() Link
Is this dependency simply asking for the latest version of a gem?
dep.match? name => true or false
dep.match? name, version => true or false
dep.match? spec => true or false
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Does this dependency match the specification described by name and version or match spec?
NOTE: Unlike matches_spec? this method does not return true when the version is a prerelease version unless this is a prerelease dependency.
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/dependency.rb, line 220 def match?(obj, version=nil, allow_prerelease=false) if !version name = obj.name version = obj.version else name = obj end return false unless self.name === name version = Gem::Version.new version return true if requirement.none? && !version.prerelease? return false if version.prerelease? && !allow_prerelease && !prerelease? requirement.satisfied_by? version end
matches_spec?(spec) Link
Does this dependency match spec?
NOTE: This is not a convenience method. Unlike match? this method returns true when spec is a prerelease version even if this dependency is not a prerelease dependency.
matching_specs(platform_only = false) Link
merge(other) Link
Merges the requirements of other into this dependency
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/dependency.rb, line 257 def merge(other) unless name == other.name raise ArgumentError, "#{self} and #{other} have different names" end default = Gem::Requirement.default self_req = requirement other_req = other.requirement return self.class.new name, self_req if other_req == default return self.class.new name, other_req if self_req == default self.class.new name, self_req.as_list.concat(other_req.as_list) end
prerelease?() Link
Does this dependency require a prerelease?
requirement() Link
What does this dependency require?
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/dependency.rb, line 116 def requirement return @requirement if defined?(@requirement) && @requirement # @version_requirements and @version_requirement are legacy ivar # names, and supported here because older gems need to keep # working and Dependency doesn't implement marshal_dump and # marshal_load. In a happier world, this would be an # attr_accessor. The horrifying instance_variable_get you see # below is also the legacy of some old restructurings. # # Note also that because of backwards compatibility (loading new # gems in an old RubyGems installation), we can't add explicit # marshaling to this class until we want to make a big # break. Maybe 2.0. # # Children, define explicit marshal and unmarshal behavior for # public classes. Marshal formats are part of your public API. # REFACTOR: See above if defined?(@version_requirement) && @version_requirement version = @version_requirement.instance_variable_get :@version @version_requirement = nil @version_requirements = Gem::Requirement.new version end @requirement = @version_requirements if defined?(@version_requirements) end
requirements_list() Link
runtime?() Link
specific?() Link
True if the dependency will not always match the latest version.
to_spec() Link
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/dependency.rb, line 312 def to_spec matches = to_specs.compact active = matches.find(&:activated?) return active if active unless prerelease? # Consider prereleases only as a fallback pre, matches = matches.partition {|spec| spec.version.prerelease? } matches = pre if matches.empty? end matches.first end
to_specs() Link
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/dependency.rb, line 292 def to_specs matches = matching_specs true # TODO: check Gem.activated_spec[self.name] in case matches falls outside if matches.empty? specs = Gem::Specification.stubs_for name if specs.empty? raise Gem::MissingSpecError.new name, requirement else raise Gem::MissingSpecVersionError.new name, requirement, specs end end # TODO: any other resolver validations should go here matches end
type() Link
Dependency type.