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# frozen_string_literal: true
#--
# Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others.
# All rights reserved.
# See LICENSE.txt for permissions.
#++
require 'tsort'
require 'rubygems/deprecate'
##
# Gem::DependencyList is used for installing and uninstalling gems in the
# correct order to avoid conflicts.
#--
# TODO: It appears that all but topo-sort functionality is being duplicated
# (or is planned to be duplicated) elsewhere in rubygems. Is the majority of
# this class necessary anymore? Especially #ok?, #why_not_ok?
class Gem::DependencyList
attr_reader :specs
include Enumerable
include TSort
##
# Allows enabling/disabling use of development dependencies
attr_accessor :development
##
# Creates a DependencyList from the current specs.
def self.from_specs
list = new
list.add(*Gem::Specification.to_a)
list
end
##
# Creates a new DependencyList. If +development+ is true, development
# dependencies will be included.
def initialize(development = false)
@specs = []
@development = development
end
##
# Adds +gemspecs+ to the dependency list.
def add(*gemspecs)
@specs.concat gemspecs
end
def clear
@specs.clear
end
##
# 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.
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
##
# Iterator over dependency_order
def each(&block)
dependency_order.each(&block)
end
def find_name(full_name)
@specs.find {|spec| spec.full_name == full_name }
end
def inspect # :nodoc:
"%s %p>" % [super[0..-2], map {|s| s.full_name }]
end
##
# Are all the dependencies in the list satisfied?
def ok?
why_not_ok?(:quick).empty?
end
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 and
dep.requirement.satisfied_by? installed_spec.version
end
unless inst or @specs.find {|s| s.satisfies_requirement? dep }
unsatisfied[spec.name] << dep
return unsatisfied if quick
end
end
end
unsatisfied
end
##
# 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.
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 everything in the DependencyList that matches but doesn't
# satisfy items in +dependencies+ (a hash of gem names to arrays of
# dependencies).
def remove_specs_unsatisfied_by(dependencies)
specs.reject! do |spec|
dep = dependencies[spec.name]
dep and not dep.requirement.satisfied_by? spec.version
end
end
##
# Removes the gemspec matching +full_name+ from the dependency list
def remove_by_name(full_name)
@specs.delete_if {|spec| spec.full_name == full_name }
end
##
# Return a hash of predecessors. <tt>result[spec]</tt> is an Array of
# gemspecs that have a dependency satisfied by the named gemspec.
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
def tsort_each_node(&block)
@specs.each(&block)
end
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
private
##
# Count the number of gemspecs in the list +specs+ that are not in
# +ignored+.
def active_count(specs, ignored)
specs.count {|spec| ignored[spec.full_name].nil? }
end
end
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