# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative "deprecate" ## # Available list of platforms for targeting Gem installations. # # See `gem help platform` for information on platform matching. class Gem::Platform @local = nil attr_accessor :cpu, :os, :version def self.local arch = RbConfig::CONFIG["arch"] arch = "#{arch}_60" if /mswin(?:32|64)$/.match?(arch) @local ||= new(arch) end def self.match(platform) match_platforms?(platform, Gem.platforms) end def self.match_platforms?(platform, platforms) platform = Gem::Platform.new(platform) unless platform.is_a?(Gem::Platform) platforms.any? do |local_platform| platform.nil? || local_platform == platform || (local_platform != Gem::Platform::RUBY && platform =~ local_platform) end end private_class_method :match_platforms? def self.match_spec?(spec) match_gem?(spec.platform, spec.name) end def self.match_gem?(platform, gem_name) # NOTE: this method might be redefined by Ruby implementations to # customize behavior per RUBY_ENGINE, gem_name or other criteria. match_platforms?(platform, Gem.platforms) end def self.sort_priority(platform) platform == Gem::Platform::RUBY ? -1 : 1 end def self.installable?(spec) if spec.respond_to? :installable_platform? spec.installable_platform? else match_spec? spec end end def self.new(arch) # :nodoc: case arch when Gem::Platform::CURRENT then Gem::Platform.local when Gem::Platform::RUBY, nil, "" then Gem::Platform::RUBY else super end end def initialize(arch) case arch when Array then @cpu, @os, @version = arch when String then arch = arch.split "-" if arch.length > 2 && arch.last !~ /\d+(\.\d+)?$/ # 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 =~ /^\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] # 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 def to_a [@cpu, @os, @version] end def to_s to_a.compact.join "-" end ## # Is +other+ equal to this platform? Two platforms are equal if they have # the same CPU, OS and version. def ==(other) self.class === other && to_a == other.to_a end alias_method :eql?, :== def hash # :nodoc: to_a.hash end ## # 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. # #-- # NOTE: Until it can be removed, changes to this method must also be reflected in `bundler/lib/bundler/rubygems_ext.rb` 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 #-- # NOTE: Until it can be removed, changes to this method must also be reflected in `bundler/lib/bundler/rubygems_ext.rb` def normalized_linux_version return nil unless @version without_gnu_nor_abi_modifiers = @version.sub(/\Agnu/, "").sub(/eabi(hf)?\Z/, "") return nil if without_gnu_nor_abi_modifiers.empty? without_gnu_nor_abi_modifiers end ## # Does +other+ match this platform? If +other+ is a String it will be # converted to a Gem::Platform first. See #=== for matching rules. 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 ## # A pure-Ruby gem that may use Gem::Specification#extensions to build # binary files. RUBY = "ruby" ## # A platform-specific gem that is built for the packaging Ruby's platform. # This will be replaced with Gem::Platform::local. CURRENT = "current" end