Class: Gem::DependencyList
Relationships & Source Files | |
Super Chains via Extension / Inclusion / Inheritance | |
Instance Chain:
self,
TSort ,
Enumerable
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Inherits: | Object |
Defined in: | lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb |
Overview
DependencyList
is used for installing and uninstalling gems in the correct order to avoid conflicts.
Constant Summary
Class Method Summary
-
.from_specs
Creates a
DependencyList
from the current specs. -
.new(development = false) ⇒ DependencyList
constructor
Creates a new
DependencyList
.
Instance Attribute Summary
-
#development
rw
Allows enabling/disabling use of development dependencies.
-
#ok? ⇒ Boolean
readonly
Are all the dependencies in the list satisfied?
- #specs readonly
Instance Method Summary
-
#add(*gemspecs)
Adds
gemspecs
to the dependency list. - #clear
-
#dependency_order
Return a list of the gem specifications in the dependency list, sorted in order so that no gemspec in the list depends on a gemspec earlier in the list.
-
#each(&block)
Iterator over dependency_order.
- #find_name(full_name)
-
#ok_to_remove?(full_name, check_dev = true) ⇒ Boolean
It is ok to remove a gemspec from the dependency list?
-
#remove_by_name(full_name)
Removes the gemspec matching
full_name
from the dependency list. -
#remove_specs_unsatisfied_by(dependencies)
Remove everything in the
DependencyList
that matches but doesn’t satisfy items independencies
(a hash of gem names to arrays of dependencies). -
#spec_predecessors
Return a hash of predecessors.
- #tsort_each_child(node)
- #tsort_each_node(&block)
- #why_not_ok?(quick = false) ⇒ Boolean
-
#active_count(specs, ignored)
private
Count the number of gemspecs in the list #specs that are not in
ignored
. - #inspect Internal use only
TSort
- Included
#each_strongly_connected_component | The iterator version of the |
#each_strongly_connected_component_from | Iterates over strongly connected component in the subgraph reachable from node. |
#strongly_connected_components | Returns strongly connected components as an array of arrays of nodes. |
#tsort | Returns a topologically sorted array of nodes. |
#tsort_each | The iterator version of the |
#tsort_each_child | Should be implemented by a extended class. |
#tsort_each_node | Should be implemented by a extended class. |
Constructor Details
.new(development = false) ⇒ DependencyList
Creates a new DependencyList
. If #development is true, development dependencies will be included.
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 44
def initialize(development = false) @specs = [] @development = development end
Class Method Details
.from_specs
Creates a DependencyList
from the current specs.
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 34
def self.from_specs list = new list.add(*Gem::Specification.to_a) list end
Instance Attribute Details
#development (rw)
Allows enabling/disabling use of development dependencies
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 29
attr_accessor :development
#ok? ⇒ Boolean
(readonly)
Are all the dependencies in the list satisfied?
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 114
def ok? why_not_ok?(:quick).empty? end
#specs (readonly)
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 21
attr_reader :specs
Instance Method Details
#active_count(specs, ignored) (private)
Count the number of gemspecs in the list #specs that are not in ignored
.
#add(*gemspecs)
Adds gemspecs
to the dependency list.
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 53
def add(*gemspecs) @specs.concat gemspecs end
#clear
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 57
def clear @specs.clear end
#dependency_order
Return a list of the gem specifications in the dependency list, sorted in order so that no gemspec in the list depends on a gemspec earlier in the list.
This is useful when removing gems from a set of installed gems. By removing them in the returned order, you don’t get into as many dependency issues.
If there are circular dependencies (yuck!), then gems will be returned in order until only the circular dependents and anything they reference are left. Then arbitrary gemspecs will be returned until the circular dependency is broken, after which gems will be returned in dependency order again.
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 76
def dependency_order sorted = strongly_connected_components.flatten result = [] seen = {} sorted.each do |spec| if index = seen[spec.name] if result[index].version < spec.version result[index] = spec end else seen[spec.name] = result.length result << spec end end result.reverse end
#each(&block)
Iterator over dependency_order
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 99
def each(&block) dependency_order.each(&block) end
#find_name(full_name)
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 103
def find_name(full_name) @specs.find {|spec| spec.full_name == full_name } end
#inspect
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 107
def inspect # :nodoc: format("%s %p>", super[0..-2], map(&:full_name)) end
#ok_to_remove?(full_name, check_dev = true) ⇒ Boolean
It is ok to remove a gemspec from the dependency list?
If removing the gemspec creates breaks a currently ok dependency, then it is NOT ok to remove the gemspec.
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 143
def ok_to_remove?(full_name, check_dev=true) gem_to_remove = find_name full_name # If the state is inconsistent, at least don't crash return true unless gem_to_remove siblings = @specs.find_all do |s| s.name == gem_to_remove.name && s.full_name != gem_to_remove.full_name end deps = [] @specs.each do |spec| check = check_dev ? spec.dependencies : spec.runtime_dependencies check.each do |dep| deps << dep if gem_to_remove.satisfies_requirement?(dep) end end deps.all? do |dep| siblings.any? do |s| s.satisfies_requirement? dep end end end
#remove_by_name(full_name)
Removes the gemspec matching full_name
from the dependency list
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 186
def remove_by_name(full_name) @specs.delete_if {|spec| spec.full_name == full_name } end
#remove_specs_unsatisfied_by(dependencies)
Remove everything in the DependencyList
that matches but doesn’t satisfy items in dependencies
(a hash of gem names to arrays of dependencies).
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 176
def remove_specs_unsatisfied_by(dependencies) specs.reject! do |spec| dep = dependencies[spec.name] dep && !dep.requirement.satisfied_by?(spec.version) end end
#spec_predecessors
Return a hash of predecessors. result[spec]
is an Array of gemspecs that have a dependency satisfied by the named gemspec.
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 194
def spec_predecessors result = Hash.new {|h,k| h[k] = [] } specs = @specs.sort.reverse specs.each do |spec| specs.each do |other| next if spec == other other.dependencies.each do |dep| if spec.satisfies_requirement? dep result[spec] << other end end end end result end
#tsort_each_child(node)
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 218
def tsort_each_child(node) specs = @specs.sort.reverse dependencies = node.runtime_dependencies dependencies.push(*node.development_dependencies) if @development dependencies.each do |dep| specs.each do |spec| if spec.satisfies_requirement? dep yield spec break end end end end
#tsort_each_node(&block)
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 214
def tsort_each_node(&block) @specs.each(&block) end
#why_not_ok?(quick = false) ⇒ Boolean
# File 'lib/rubygems/dependency_list.rb', line 118
def why_not_ok?(quick = false) unsatisfied = Hash.new {|h,k| h[k] = [] } each do |spec| spec.runtime_dependencies.each do |dep| inst = Gem::Specification.any? do |installed_spec| dep.name == installed_spec.name && dep.requirement.satisfied_by?(installed_spec.version) end unless inst || @specs.find {|s| s.satisfies_requirement? dep } unsatisfied[spec.name] << dep return unsatisfied if quick end end end unsatisfied end