class Bundler::Source::Metadata

Public Instance Methods

==(other) click to toggle source
# File bundler/source/metadata.rb, line 49
def ==(other)
  self.class == other.class
end
Also aliased as: eql?
eql?(other)
Alias for: ==
hash() click to toggle source
# File bundler/source/metadata.rb, line 54
def hash
  self.class.hash
end
install(spec, _opts = {}) click to toggle source
# File bundler/source/metadata.rb, line 40
def install(spec, _opts = {})
  print_using_message "Using #{version_message(spec)}"
  nil
end
options() click to toggle source
# File bundler/source/metadata.rb, line 36
def options
  {}
end
specs() click to toggle source
# File bundler/source/metadata.rb, line 6
def specs
  @specs ||= Index.build do |idx|
    idx << Gem::Specification.new("Ruby\0", Gem.ruby_version)
    idx << Gem::Specification.new("RubyGems\0", Gem::VERSION) do |s|
      s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.default
    end

    idx << Gem::Specification.new do |s|
      s.name     = "bundler"
      s.version  = VERSION
      s.license  = "MIT"
      s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
      s.source   = self
      s.authors  = ["bundler team"]
      s.bindir   = "exe"
      s.homepage = "https://bundler.io"
      s.summary  = "The best way to manage your application's dependencies"
      s.executables = %w[bundle]
      # can't point to the actual gemspec or else the require paths will be wrong
      s.loaded_from = __dir__
    end

    if local_spec = Bundler.rubygems.find_bundler(VERSION)
      idx << local_spec
    end

    idx.each {|s| s.source = self }
  end
end
to_s() click to toggle source
# File bundler/source/metadata.rb, line 45
def to_s
  "the local ruby installation"
end
version_message(spec) click to toggle source
# File bundler/source/metadata.rb, line 58
def version_message(spec)
  "#{spec.name} #{spec.version}"
end