TruffleRuby >= 24 defines REUSE_AS_BINARY_ON_TRUFFLERUBY
in defaults/truffleruby. However, TruffleRuby < 24 defines REUSE_AS_BINARY_ON_TRUFFLERUBY
directly in its copy of lib/rubygems/platform.rb, so it is not defined if RubyGems is updated (gem update –system). Instead, we define it here in that case, similar to bundler/lib/bundler/rubygems_ext.rb. We must define it here and not in platform.rb because platform.rb is loaded before defaults/truffleruby.
Available list of platforms for targeting Gem installations.
See ‘gem help platform` for information on platform matching.
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Constants
CURRENT | = | "current" |
A platform-specific gem that is built for the packaging Ruby’s platform. This will be replaced with |
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REUSE_AS_BINARY_ON_TRUFFLERUBY | = | %w[libv8 libv8-node sorbet-static].freeze |
RUBY | = | "ruby" |
A pure-Ruby gem that may use |
Attributes
[RW] | cpu | |
[RW] | os | |
[RW] | version |
Class Public methods
installable?(spec) Link
local() Link
match(platform) Link
match_gem?(platform, gem_name) Link
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/platform.rb, line 47 def self.match_gem?(platform, gem_name) raise "Not a string: #{gem_name.inspect}" unless String === gem_name if REUSE_AS_BINARY_ON_TRUFFLERUBY.include?(gem_name) match_platforms?(platform, [Gem::Platform::RUBY, Gem::Platform.local]) else match_platforms?(platform, Gem.platforms) end end
match_spec?(spec) Link
new(arch) Link
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/platform.rb, line 85 def initialize(arch) case arch when Array then @cpu, @os, @version = arch when String then arch = arch.split "-" if arch.length > 2 && !arch.last.match?(/\d+(\.\d+)?$/) # reassemble x86-linux-{libc} extra = arch.pop arch.last << "-#{extra}" end cpu = arch.shift @cpu = case cpu when /i\d86/ then "x86" else cpu end if arch.length == 2 && arch.last.match?(/^\d+(\.\d+)?$/) # for command-line @os, @version = arch return end os, = arch if os.nil? @cpu = nil os = cpu end # legacy jruby @os, @version = case os when /aix(\d+)?/ then ["aix", $1] when /cygwin/ then ["cygwin", nil] when /darwin(\d+)?/ then ["darwin", $1] when /^macruby$/ then ["macruby", nil] when /freebsd(\d+)?/ then ["freebsd", $1] when /^java$/, /^jruby$/ then ["java", nil] when /^java([\d.]*)/ then ["java", $1] when /^dalvik(\d+)?$/ then ["dalvik", $1] when /^dotnet$/ then ["dotnet", nil] when /^dotnet([\d.]*)/ then ["dotnet", $1] when /linux-?(\w+)?/ then ["linux", $1] when /mingw32/ then ["mingw32", nil] when /mingw-?(\w+)?/ then ["mingw", $1] when /(mswin\d+)(\_(\d+))?/ then os = $1 version = $3 @cpu = "x86" if @cpu.nil? && os =~ /32$/ [os, version] when /netbsdelf/ then ["netbsdelf", nil] when /openbsd(\d+\.\d+)?/ then ["openbsd", $1] when /solaris(\d+\.\d+)?/ then ["solaris", $1] when /wasi/ then ["wasi", nil] # test when /^(\w+_platform)(\d+)?/ then [$1, $2] else ["unknown", nil] end when Gem::Platform then @cpu = arch.cpu @os = arch.os @version = arch.version else raise ArgumentError, "invalid argument #{arch.inspect}" end end
sort_priority(platform) Link
Instance Public methods
==(other) Link
Is other
equal to this platform? Two platforms are equal if they have the same CPU, OS and version.
===(other) Link
Does other
match this platform? Two platforms match if they have the same CPU, or either has a CPU of ‘universal’, they have the same OS, and they have the same version, or either one has no version
Additionally, the platform will match if the local CPU is ‘arm’ and the other CPU starts with “arm” (for generic ARM family support).
Of note, this method is not commutative. Indeed the OS ‘linux’ has a special case: the version is the libc name, yet while “no version” stands as a wildcard for a binary gem platform (as for other OSes), for the runtime platform “no version” stands for ‘gnu’. To be able to distinguish these, the method receiver is the gem platform, while the argument is the runtime platform.
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/platform.rb, line 191 def ===(other) return nil unless Gem::Platform === other # universal-mingw32 matches x64-mingw-ucrt return true if (@cpu == "universal" || other.cpu == "universal") && @os.start_with?("mingw") && other.os.start_with?("mingw") # cpu ([nil,"universal"].include?(@cpu) || [nil, "universal"].include?(other.cpu) || @cpu == other.cpu || (@cpu == "arm" && other.cpu.start_with?("arm"))) && # os @os == other.os && # version ( (@os != "linux" && (@version.nil? || other.version.nil?)) || (@os == "linux" && (normalized_linux_version == other.normalized_linux_version || ["musl#{@version}", "musleabi#{@version}", "musleabihf#{@version}"].include?(other.version))) || @version == other.version ) end
=~(other) Link
Does other
match this platform? If other
is a String
it will be converted to a Gem::Platform
first. See ===
for matching rules.
# File ruby/lib/rubygems/platform.rb, line 229 def =~(other) case other when Gem::Platform then # nop when String then # This data is from http://gems.rubyforge.org/gems/yaml on 19 Aug 2007 other = case other when /^i686-darwin(\d)/ then ["x86", "darwin", $1] when /^i\d86-linux/ then ["x86", "linux", nil] when "java", "jruby" then [nil, "java", nil] when /^dalvik(\d+)?$/ then [nil, "dalvik", $1] when /dotnet(\-(\d+\.\d+))?/ then ["universal","dotnet", $2] when /mswin32(\_(\d+))?/ then ["x86", "mswin32", $2] when /mswin64(\_(\d+))?/ then ["x64", "mswin64", $2] when "powerpc-darwin" then ["powerpc", "darwin", nil] when /powerpc-darwin(\d)/ then ["powerpc", "darwin", $1] when /sparc-solaris2.8/ then ["sparc", "solaris", "2.8"] when /universal-darwin(\d)/ then ["universal", "darwin", $1] else other end other = Gem::Platform.new other else return nil end self === other end