# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative "vendored_tsort" module Bundler class SpecSet include Enumerable include TSort attr_reader :incomplete_specs def initialize(specs, incomplete_specs = []) @specs = specs @incomplete_specs = incomplete_specs end def for(dependencies, check = false, platforms = [nil]) handled = ["bundler"].product(platforms).map {|k| [k, true] }.to_h deps = dependencies.product(platforms) specs = [] loop do break unless dep = deps.shift name = dep[0].name platform = dep[1] incomplete = false key = [name, platform] next if handled.key?(key) handled[key] = true specs_for_dep = specs_for_dependency(*dep) if specs_for_dep.any? specs.concat(specs_for_dep) specs_for_dep.first.dependencies.each do |d| next if d.type == :development incomplete = true if d.name != "bundler" && lookup[d.name].empty? deps << [d, dep[1]] end else incomplete = true end if incomplete && check @incomplete_specs += lookup[name].any? ? lookup[name] : [LazySpecification.new(name, nil, nil)] end end specs.uniq end def [](key) key = key.name if key.respond_to?(:name) lookup[key].reverse end def []=(key, value) @specs << value @lookup = nil @sorted = nil end def delete(specs) specs.each {|spec| @specs.delete(spec) } @lookup = nil @sorted = nil end def sort! self end def to_a sorted.dup end def to_hash lookup.dup end def materialize(deps) materialized = self.for(deps, true) SpecSet.new(materialized, incomplete_specs) end # Materialize for all the specs in the spec set, regardless of what platform they're for # This is in contrast to how for does platform filtering (and specifically different from how `materialize` calls `for` only for the current platform) # @return [Array] def materialized_for_all_platforms @specs.map do |s| next s unless s.is_a?(LazySpecification) s.source.remote! spec = s.materialize_for_installation raise GemNotFound, "Could not find #{s.full_name} in any of the sources" unless spec spec end end def incomplete_ruby_specs?(deps) return false if @specs.empty? @incomplete_specs = [] self.for(deps, true, [Gem::Platform::RUBY]) @incomplete_specs.any? end def missing_specs @specs.select {|s| s.is_a?(LazySpecification) } end def merge(set) arr = sorted.dup set.each do |set_spec| full_name = set_spec.full_name next if arr.any? {|spec| spec.full_name == full_name } arr << set_spec end SpecSet.new(arr) end def -(other) SpecSet.new(to_a - other.to_a) end def find_by_name_and_platform(name, platform) @specs.detect {|spec| spec.name == name && spec.match_platform(platform) } end def delete_by_name(name) @specs.reject! {|spec| spec.name == name } @lookup = nil @sorted = nil end def what_required(spec) unless req = find {|s| s.dependencies.any? {|d| d.type == :runtime && d.name == spec.name } } return [spec] end what_required(req) << spec end def <<(spec) @specs << spec end def length @specs.length end def size @specs.size end def empty? @specs.empty? end def each(&b) sorted.each(&b) end private def sorted rake = @specs.find {|s| s.name == "rake" } begin @sorted ||= ([rake] + tsort).compact.uniq rescue TSort::Cyclic => error cgems = extract_circular_gems(error) raise CyclicDependencyError, "Your bundle requires gems that depend" \ " on each other, creating an infinite loop. Please remove either" \ " gem '#{cgems[0]}' or gem '#{cgems[1]}' and try again." end end def extract_circular_gems(error) error.message.scan(/@name="(.*?)"/).flatten end def lookup @lookup ||= begin lookup = Hash.new {|h, k| h[k] = [] } @specs.each do |s| lookup[s.name] << s end lookup end end def tsort_each_node # MUST sort by name for backwards compatibility @specs.sort_by(&:name).each {|s| yield s } end def specs_for_dependency(dep, platform) specs_for_name = lookup[dep.name] target_platform = dep.force_ruby_platform ? Gem::Platform::RUBY : (platform || Bundler.local_platform) matching_specs = GemHelpers.select_best_platform_match(specs_for_name, target_platform) matching_specs.map!(&:materialize_for_installation).compact! if platform.nil? matching_specs end def tsort_each_child(s) s.dependencies.sort_by(&:name).each do |d| next if d.type == :development lookup[d.name].each {|s2| yield s2 } end end end end