import ruby-3.3.5-7.el10

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/* SystemTap tapset to make it easier to trace Ruby 2.0
*
* All probes provided by Ruby can be listed using following command
* (the path to the library must be adjuste appropriately):
*
* stap -L 'process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("*")'
*/
/**
* probe ruby.array.create - Allocation of new array.
*
* @size: Number of elements (an int)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.array.create =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("array__create")
{
size = $arg1
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}
/**
* probe ruby.cmethod.entry - Fired just before a method implemented in C is entered.
*
* @classname: Name of the class (string)
* @methodname: The method about bo be executed (string)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.cmethod.entry =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("cmethod__entry")
{
classname = user_string($arg1)
methodname = user_string($arg2)
file = user_string($arg3)
line = $arg4
}
/**
* probe ruby.cmethod.return - Fired just after a method implemented in C has returned.
*
* @classname: Name of the class (string)
* @methodname: The executed method (string)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.cmethod.return =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("cmethod__return")
{
classname = user_string($arg1)
methodname = user_string($arg2)
file = user_string($arg3)
line = $arg4
}
/**
* probe ruby.find.require.entry - Fired when require starts to search load
* path for suitable file to require.
*
* @requiredfile: The name of the file to be required (string)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.find.require.entry =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("find__require__entry")
{
requiredfile = user_string($arg1)
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}
/**
* probe ruby.find.require.return - Fired just after require has finished
* search of load path for suitable file to require.
*
* @requiredfile: The name of the file to be required (string)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.find.require.return =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("find__require__return")
{
requiredfile = user_string($arg1)
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}
/**
* probe ruby.gc.mark.begin - Fired when a GC mark phase is about to start.
*
* It takes no arguments.
*/
probe ruby.gc.mark.begin =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("gc__mark__begin")
{
}
/**
* probe ruby.gc.mark.end - Fired when a GC mark phase has ended.
*
* It takes no arguments.
*/
probe ruby.gc.mark.end =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("gc__mark__end")
{
}
/**
* probe ruby.gc.sweep.begin - Fired when a GC sweep phase is about to start.
*
* It takes no arguments.
*/
probe ruby.gc.sweep.begin =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("gc__sweep__begin")
{
}
/**
* probe ruby.gc.sweep.end - Fired when a GC sweep phase has ended.
*
* It takes no arguments.
*/
probe ruby.gc.sweep.end =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("gc__sweep__end")
{
}
/**
* probe ruby.hash.create - Allocation of new hash.
*
* @size: Number of elements (int)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.hash.create =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("hash__create")
{
size = $arg1
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}
/**
* probe ruby.load.entry - Fired when calls to "load" are made.
*
* @loadedfile: The name of the file to be loaded (string)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.load.entry =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("load__entry")
{
loadedfile = user_string($arg1)
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}
/**
* probe ruby.load.return - Fired just after require has finished
* search of load path for suitable file to require.
*
* @loadedfile: The name of the file that was loaded (string)
*/
probe ruby.load.return =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("load__return")
{
loadedfile = user_string($arg1)
}
/**
* probe ruby.method.entry - Fired just before a method implemented in Ruby is entered.
*
* @classname: Name of the class (string)
* @methodname: The method about bo be executed (string)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.method.entry =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("method__entry")
{
classname = user_string($arg1)
methodname = user_string($arg2)
file = user_string($arg3)
line = $arg4
}
/**
* probe ruby.method.return - Fired just after a method implemented in Ruby has returned.
*
* @classname: Name of the class (string)
* @methodname: The executed method (string)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.method.return =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("method__return")
{
classname = user_string($arg1)
methodname = user_string($arg2)
file = user_string($arg3)
line = $arg4
}
/**
* probe ruby.object.create - Allocation of new object.
*
* @classname: Name of the class (string)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.object.create =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("object__create")
{
classname = user_string($arg1)
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}
/**
* probe ruby.parse.begin - Fired just before a Ruby source file is parsed.
*
* @parsedfile: The name of the file to be parsed (string)
* @parsedline: The line number of beginning of parsing (int)
*/
probe ruby.parse.begin =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("parse__begin")
{
parsedfile = user_string($arg1)
parsedline = $arg2
}
/**
* probe ruby.parse.end - Fired just after a Ruby source file was parsed.
*
* @parsedfile: The name of parsed the file (string)
* @parsedline: The line number of beginning of parsing (int)
*/
probe ruby.parse.end =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("parse__end")
{
parsedfile = user_string($arg1)
parsedline = $arg2
}
/**
* probe ruby.raise - Fired when an exception is raised.
*
* @classname: The class name of the raised exception (string)
* @file: The name of the file where the exception was raised (string)
* @line: The line number in the file where the exception was raised (int)
*/
probe ruby.raise =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("raise")
{
classname = user_string($arg1)
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}
/**
* probe ruby.require.entry - Fired on calls to rb_require_safe (when a file
* is required).
*
* @requiredfile: The name of the file to be required (string)
* @file: The file that called "require" (string)
* @line: The line number where the call to require was made(int)
*/
probe ruby.require.entry =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("require__entry")
{
requiredfile = user_string($arg1)
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}
/**
* probe ruby.require.return - Fired just after require has finished
* search of load path for suitable file to require.
*
* @requiredfile: The file that was required (string)
*/
probe ruby.require.return =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("require__return")
{
requiredfile = user_string($arg1)
}
/**
* probe ruby.string.create - Allocation of new string.
*
* @size: Number of elements (an int)
* @file: The file name where the method is being called (string)
* @line: The line number where the method is being called (int)
*/
probe ruby.string.create =
process("@LIBRARY_PATH@").mark("string__create")
{
size = $arg1
file = user_string($arg2)
line = $arg3
}

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%ruby_libdir %{_datadir}/%{name}
%ruby_libarchdir %{_libdir}/%{name}
# This is the local lib/arch and should not be used for packaging.
%ruby_sitedir site_ruby
%ruby_sitelibdir %{_prefix}/local/share/%{name}/%{ruby_sitedir}
%ruby_sitearchdir %{_prefix}/local/%{_lib}/%{name}/%{ruby_sitedir}
# This is the general location for libs/archs compatible with all
# or most of the Ruby versions available in the Fedora repositories.
%ruby_vendordir vendor_ruby
%ruby_vendorlibdir %{ruby_libdir}/%{ruby_vendordir}
%ruby_vendorarchdir %{ruby_libarchdir}/%{ruby_vendordir}
# For ruby packages we want to filter out any provides caused by private
# libs in %%{ruby_vendorarchdir}/%%{ruby_sitearchdir}.
#
# Note that this must be invoked in the spec file, preferably as
# "%{?ruby_default_filter}", before any %description block.
%ruby_default_filter %{expand: \
%global __provides_exclude_from %{?__provides_exclude_from:%{__provides_exclude_from}|}^(%{ruby_vendorarchdir}|%{ruby_sitearchdir})/.*\\\\.so$ \
}

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# The RubyGems root folder.
%gem_dir %{_datadir}/gems
%gem_archdir %{_libdir}/gems
# %gem_name_version - Provides gem_name-version string.
#
# Usage: %gem_name_version [custom_gem_name]
#
# Prints gem_name-version string, by default joining %gem_name, %version and
# %prerelease macros. When [custom_gem_name] is provided, the
# custom_gem_name is joined with %custom_gem_name_version macro which needs
# to be predefined. Please note that for the version macros are the dashes
# replaced by underscores.
#
%gem_name_version() %{?1}%{!?1:%{gem_name}}-%{?1:%{expand:%{%{gsub %{1} - _}_version}}}%{!?1:%{version}}%{?prerelease}
# Common gem locations and files.
#
# These macros leverages %gem_name_version macro and accepts custom gem_name.
#
# -d Use default gem install location.
#
%gem_instdir() %{gem_dir}/gems/%{gem_name_version %{?1}}
%gem_extdir_mri() %{gem_archdir}/%{name}/%{gem_name_version %{?1}}
%gem_libdir() %{gem_instdir %{?1}}/lib
%gem_cache() %{gem_dir}/cache/%{gem_name_version %{?1}}.gem
%gem_spec(d) %{gem_dir}/specifications%{?-d:/default}/%{gem_name_version %{?1}}.gemspec
%gem_docdir() %{gem_dir}/doc/%{gem_name_version %{?1}}
%gem_plugin() %{gem_dir}/plugins/%{?1}%{!?1:%{gem_name}}_plugin.rb
# %gem_install - Install gem into appropriate directory.
#
# Usage: %gem_install [options]
#
# -n <gem_file> Overrides gem file name for installation.
# -d <install_dir> Set installation directory.
#
%gem_install(d:n:) \
mkdir -p %{-d*}%{!?-d:.%{gem_dir}} \
\
CONFIGURE_ARGS="--with-cflags='%{optflags}' --with-cxxflags='%{optflags}' --with-ldflags='%{build_ldflags}' $CONFIGURE_ARGS" \\\
gem install \\\
-V \\\
--local \\\
--build-root %{-d*}%{!?-d:.} \\\
--force \\\
--document=ri,rdoc \\\
%{-n*}%{!?-n:%{gem_name}-%{version}%{?prerelease}.gem} \
%{nil}
# The 'read' command in %%gemspec_* macros is not essential, but it is usefull
# to make the sript appear in build log.
# %gemspec_add_dep - Add dependency into .gemspec.
#
# Usage: %gemspec_add_dep -g <gem> [options] [requirements]
#
# Add dependency named <gem> to .gemspec file. The macro adds runtime
# dependency by default. The [requirements] argument can be used to specify
# the dependency constraints more precisely. It is expected to be valid Ruby
# code.
#
# -s <gemspec_file> Overrides the default .gemspec location.
# -d Add development dependecy.
#
%gemspec_add_dep(g:s:d) \
read -d '' gemspec_add_dep_script << 'EOR' || : \
gemspec_file = '%{-s*}%{!?-s:%{_builddir}/%{gem_name}-%{version}%{?prerelease}.gemspec}' \
\
name = '%{-g*}' \
requirements = %{*}%{!?1:nil} \
\
type = :%{!?-d:runtime}%{?-d:development} \
\
spec = Gem::Specification.load(gemspec_file) \
abort("#{gemspec_file} is not accessible.") unless spec \
\
dep = spec.dependencies.detect { |d| d.type == type && d.name == name } \
if dep \
dep.requirement.concat requirements \
else \
spec.public_send "add_#{type}_dependency", name, requirements \
end \
File.write gemspec_file, spec.to_ruby \
EOR\
echo "$gemspec_add_dep_script" | ruby \
unset -v gemspec_add_dep_script \
%{nil}
# %gemspec_remove_dep - Remove dependency from .gemspec.
#
# Usage: %gemspec_remove_dep -g <gem> [options] [requirements]
#
# Remove dependency named <gem> from .gemspec file. The macro removes runtime
# dependency by default. The [requirements] argument can be used to specify
# the dependency constraints more precisely. It is expected to be valid Ruby
# code. The macro fails if these specific requirements can't be removed.
#
# -s <gemspec_file> Overrides the default .gemspec location.
# -d Remove development dependecy.
#
%gemspec_remove_dep(g:s:d) \
read -d '' gemspec_remove_dep_script << 'EOR' || : \
gemspec_file = '%{-s*}%{!?-s:%{_builddir}/%{gem_name}-%{version}%{?prerelease}.gemspec}' \
\
name = '%{-g*}' \
requirements = %{*}%{!?1:nil} \
\
type = :%{!?-d:runtime}%{?-d:development} \
\
spec = Gem::Specification.load(gemspec_file) \
abort("#{gemspec_file} is not accessible.") unless spec \
\
dep = spec.dependencies.detect { |d| d.type == type && d.name == name } \
if dep \
if requirements \
requirements = Gem::Requirement.create(requirements).requirements \
requirements.each do |r| \
unless dep.requirement.requirements.reject! { |dependency_requirements| dependency_requirements == r } \
abort("Requirement '#{r.first} #{r.last}' was not possible to remove for dependency '#{dep}'!") \
end \
end \
spec.dependencies.delete dep if dep.requirement.requirements.empty? \
else \
spec.dependencies.delete dep \
end \
else \
abort("Dependency '#{name}' was not found!") \
end \
File.write gemspec_file, spec.to_ruby \
EOR\
echo "$gemspec_remove_dep_script" | ruby \
unset -v gemspec_remove_dep_script \
%{nil}
# %%gemspec_add_file - Add files to various files lists in .gemspec.
#
# Usage: %%gemspec_add_file [options] <file>
#
# Add files to .gemspec file. <file> is expected to be valid Ruby code.
# Path to file is expected. Does not check real files in any way.
# By default, `files` list is edited.
#
# -s <gemspec_file> Overrides the default .gemspec location.
# -t Edit test_files only.
# -r Edit extra_rdoc_files only.
#
%gemspec_add_file(s:tr) \
read -d '' gemspec_add_file_script << 'EOR' || : \
gemspec_file = '%{-s*}%{!?-s:%{_builddir}/%{gem_name}-%{version}%{?prerelease}.gemspec}' \
\
abort("gemspec_add_file: Use only one '-t' or '-r' at a time.") if "%{?-t}%{?-r}" == "-t-r" \
\
filenames = %{*}%{!?1:nil} \
filenames = Array(filenames) \
\
spec = Gem::Specification.load(gemspec_file) \
abort("#{gemspec_file} is not accessible.") unless spec \
\
spec.%{?-t:test_}%{?-r:extra_rdoc_}files += filenames \
File.write gemspec_file, spec.to_ruby \
EOR\
echo "$gemspec_add_file_script" | ruby \
unset -v gemspec_add_file_script \
%{nil}
# %%gemspec_remove_file - Remove files from various files lists in .gemspec.
#
# Usage: %%gemspec_remove_file [options] <file>
#
# Remove files from .gemspec file. <file> is expected to be valid Ruby code.
# Path to file is expected. Does not check/remove real files in any way.
# By default, `files` list is edited. File has to be removed from `test_files`
# first in order to be removable from `files`.
#
# -s <gemspec_file> Overrides the default .gemspec location.
# -t Edit test_files only.
# -r Edit extra_rdoc_files only.
#
%gemspec_remove_file(s:tr) \
read -d '' gemspec_remove_file_script << 'EOR' || : \
gemspec_file = '%{-s*}%{!?-s:%{_builddir}/%{gem_name}-%{version}%{?prerelease}.gemspec}' \
\
abort("gemspec_remove_file: Use only one '-t' or '-r' at a time.") if "%{?-t}%{?-r}" == "-t-r" \
\
filenames = %{*}%{!?1:nil} \
filenames = Array(filenames) \
\
spec = Gem::Specification.load(gemspec_file) \
abort("#{gemspec_file} is not accessible.") unless spec \
\
spec.%{?-t:test_}%{?-r:extra_rdoc_}files -= filenames \
File.write gemspec_file, spec.to_ruby \
EOR\
echo "$gemspec_remove_file_script" | ruby \
unset -v gemspec_remove_file_script \
%{nil}

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module Gem
class << self
##
# Returns full path of previous but one directory of dir in path
# E.g. for '/usr/share/ruby', 'ruby', it returns '/usr'
def previous_but_one_dir_to(path, dir)
return unless path
split_path = path.split(File::SEPARATOR)
File.join(split_path.take_while { |one_dir| one_dir !~ /^#{dir}$/ }[0..-2])
end
private :previous_but_one_dir_to
##
# Detects --install-dir option specified on command line.
def opt_install_dir?
@opt_install_dir ||= ARGV.include?('--install-dir') || ARGV.include?('-i')
end
private :opt_install_dir?
##
# Detects --build-root option specified on command line.
def opt_build_root?
@opt_build_root ||= ARGV.include?('--build-root')
end
private :opt_build_root?
##
# Tries to detect, if arguments and environment variables suggest that
# 'gem install' is executed from rpmbuild.
def rpmbuild?
@rpmbuild ||= ENV['RPM_PACKAGE_NAME'] && (opt_install_dir? || opt_build_root?)
end
private :rpmbuild?
##
# Default gems locations allowed on FHS system (/usr, /usr/share).
# The locations are derived from directories specified during build
# configuration.
def default_locations
@default_locations ||= {
:system => previous_but_one_dir_to(RbConfig::CONFIG['vendordir'], RbConfig::CONFIG['RUBY_INSTALL_NAME']),
:local => previous_but_one_dir_to(RbConfig::CONFIG['sitedir'], RbConfig::CONFIG['RUBY_INSTALL_NAME'])
}
end
##
# For each location provides set of directories for binaries (:bin_dir)
# platform independent (:gem_dir) and dependent (:ext_dir) files.
def default_dirs
@libdir ||= case RUBY_PLATFORM
when 'java'
RbConfig::CONFIG['datadir']
else
RbConfig::CONFIG['libdir']
end
@default_dirs ||= default_locations.inject(Hash.new) do |hash, location|
destination, path = location
hash[destination] = if path
{
:bin_dir => File.join(path, RbConfig::CONFIG['bindir'].split(File::SEPARATOR).last),
:gem_dir => File.join(path, RbConfig::CONFIG['datadir'].split(File::SEPARATOR).last, 'gems'),
:ext_dir => File.join(path, @libdir.split(File::SEPARATOR).last, 'gems')
}
else
{
:bin_dir => '',
:gem_dir => '',
:ext_dir => ''
}
end
hash
end
end
##
# Remove methods we are going to override. This avoids "method redefined;"
# warnings otherwise issued by Ruby.
remove_method :default_dir if method_defined? :default_dir
remove_method :default_specifications_dir if method_defined? :default_specifications_dir
remove_method :default_path if method_defined? :default_path
remove_method :default_bindir if method_defined? :default_bindir
remove_method :default_ext_dir_for if method_defined? :default_ext_dir_for
##
# RubyGems default overrides.
def default_dir
if opt_build_root?
Gem.default_dirs[:system][:gem_dir]
elsif Process.uid == 0
Gem.default_dirs[:local][:gem_dir]
else
Gem.user_dir
end
end
##
# Path to specification files of default gems.
def default_specifications_dir
@default_specifications_dir ||= File.join(Gem.default_dirs[:system][:gem_dir], "specifications", "default")
end
##
# Default gem load path
def default_path
path = default_dirs.collect {|location, paths| paths[:gem_dir]}
path.unshift Gem.user_dir if File.exist? Gem.user_home
path
end
def default_bindir
if opt_build_root?
Gem.default_dirs[:system][:bin_dir]
elsif Process.uid == 0
Gem.default_dirs[:local][:bin_dir]
else
File.join [Dir.home, 'bin']
end
end
def default_ext_dir_for base_dir
dir = if rpmbuild?
build_dir = base_dir.chomp Gem.default_dirs[:system][:gem_dir]
if build_dir != base_dir
File.join build_dir, Gem.default_dirs[:system][:ext_dir]
end
else
dirs = Gem.default_dirs.detect {|location, paths| paths[:gem_dir] == base_dir}
dirs && dirs.last[:ext_dir]
end
dir && File.join(dir, RbConfig::CONFIG['RUBY_INSTALL_NAME'])
end
# This method should be available since RubyGems 2.2 until RubyGems 3.0.
# https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/issues/749
if method_defined? :install_extension_in_lib
remove_method :install_extension_in_lib
def install_extension_in_lib
false
end
end
end
end

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require 'tmpdir'
require 'tempfile'
require 'fileutils'
# Available in Ruby upstream sources under tool/lib/envutil.rb
# Required for finding and setting up the built ruby binary.
require 'envutil'
module RPMTestHelper
def setup
@tmpdir = Dir.mktmpdir
@tempfiles = []
end
def teardown
@tempfiles.each do |file|
file.close
file.unlink
end
FileUtils.rmtree(@tmpdir)
end
GENERATOR_SCRIPT = ENV['GENERATOR_SCRIPT'].clone.freeze
if GENERATOR_SCRIPT.nil? || GENERATOR_SCRIPT == ''
raise "GENERATOR_SCRIPT is not specified." \
"Specify the ENV variable with absolute path to the generator."
end
Dependency = Struct.new('Dependency', :name, :requirements) do
def to_rpm_str
"rubygem(#{self.name})"
end
end
def make_gemspec(gem_info)
file = Tempfile.new('req_gemspec', @tmpdir)
# Fake gemspec with enough to pass most checks
# Rubygems uses to validate the format.
gemspec_contents = <<~EOF
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
# stub: #{gem_info.name} #{gem_info.version} ruby lib
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "#{gem_info.name}".freeze
s.version = "#{gem_info.version}"
s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0".freeze) if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
s.require_paths = ["lib".freeze]
s.authors = ["John Doe".freeze]
s.bindir = "bin".freeze
s.date = "2023-12-15"
s.description = "Fake gemspec helper for testing Rubygem Generators".freeze
s.email = ["example@example.com".freeze]
s.files = ["LICENSE.txt".freeze, "lib/#{gem_info.name}.rb".freeze, "#{gem_info.name}.gemspec".freeze]
s.homepage = "https://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ruby".freeze
s.licenses = ["MIT".freeze]
s.required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 2.5.0".freeze)
s.rubygems_version = "3.3.5".freeze
s.summary = "Fake gemspec for testing Rubygem Generators".freeze
if s.respond_to? :specification_version then
s.specification_version = 4
end
if s.respond_to? :add_runtime_dependency then
#{gem_info.gemspec_runtime_dep_str}
else
#{gem_info.gemspec_dep_str}
end
end
EOF
file.write gemspec_contents
file.rewind
@tempfiles << file
file
end
# Caller is expected to close subprocess stdin via #close_write
# in order to let subprocess proceed if the process is reading
# from STDIN in a loop.
def rb_subprocess(*args)
args = [GENERATOR_SCRIPT] if args.empty?
ruby = EnvUtil.rubybin
f = IO.popen([ruby] + args, 'r+') #, external_encoding: external_encoding)
yield(f)
ensure
f.close unless !f || f.closed?
end
def run_generator_single_file(gem_info)
lines = []
gemspec_f = make_gemspec(gem_info)
rb_subprocess do |io|
io.write gemspec_f.path
io.close_write
lines = io.readlines
end
lines
end
def helper_rubygems_dependency
"ruby(rubygems)"
end
class GemInfo
attr_accessor :name, :version, :dependencies
def initialize(name: 'foo', version: '1.2.3', dependencies: [])
@name = name
@version = version
@dependencies = dependencies
end
def dependencies=(other)
raise ArgumentError, "#{self.class.name}##{__method__.to_s}: Expected array of `Dependency' elements" \
unless other.is_a?(Array) && other.all? { |elem| elem.respond_to?(:name) && elem.respond_to?(:requirements) }
@dependencies = other
end
def to_rpm_str
"rubygem(#{self.name})"
end
def gemspec_dep_str
return '' if self.dependencies.nil? || self.dependencies.empty?
@dependencies.inject("") do |memo, dep|
memo += if dep.requirements && !dep.requirements.empty?
%Q|s.add_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>.freeze, #{handle_dep_requirements(dep.requirements)})|
else
%Q|s.add_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>.freeze)|
end
memo += "\n"
end
end
def gemspec_runtime_dep_str
return '' if self.dependencies.nil? || self.dependencies.empty?
@dependencies.inject("") do |memo, dep|
memo += if dep.requirements && !dep.requirements.empty?
%Q|s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>.freeze, #{handle_dep_requirements(dep.requirements)})|
else
%Q|s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<#{dep.name}>.freeze)|
end
memo += "\n"
end
end
private
def handle_dep_requirements(reqs)
raise ArgumentError, "#{self.class.name}##{__method__.to_s}: Reqs must be an array." \
unless reqs.is_a? Array
raise ArgumentError, "#{self.class.name}##{__method__.to_s}: Reqs must not be empty for this method." \
if reqs.empty?
'[ "' + reqs.join('", "') + '" ]'
end
end
end

@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
From 07c666ba5c3360dd6f43605a8ac7c85c99c1721f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2013 12:22:40 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Allow to configure libruby.so placement.
---
configure.ac | 5 +++++
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index d261ea57b5..3c13076b82 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -3482,6 +3482,11 @@ AS_IF([test ${multiarch+set}], [
])
archlibdir='${libdir}/${arch}'
+AC_ARG_WITH(archlibdir,
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-archlibdir=DIR],
+ [prefix for libruby [[LIBDIR/ARCH]]]),
+ [archlibdir="$withval"])
+
sitearchlibdir='${libdir}/${sitearch}'
archincludedir='${includedir}/${arch}'
sitearchincludedir='${includedir}/${sitearch}'

@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
From e24d97c938c481450ed80ec83e5399595946c1ae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 22:48:41 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Prevent duplicated paths when empty version string is
configured.
---
configure.ac | 3 ++-
loadpath.c | 12 ++++++++++++
tool/mkconfig.rb | 2 +-
3 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index c42436c23d..d261ea57b5 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -4321,7 +4321,8 @@ AS_CASE(["$ruby_version_dir_name"],
ruby_version_dir=/'${ruby_version_dir_name}'
if test -z "${ruby_version_dir_name}"; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([No ruby version, No place for bundled libraries])
+ unset ruby_version_dir
+ AC_DEFINE(RUBY_LIB_VERSION_BLANK, 1)
fi
rubylibdir='${rubylibprefix}'${ruby_version_dir}
diff --git a/loadpath.c b/loadpath.c
index 9160031..0d4d953 100644
--- a/loadpath.c
+++ b/loadpath.c
@@ -65,21 +65,33 @@ const char ruby_initial_load_paths[] =
RUBY_SEARCH_PATH "\0"
#endif
#ifndef NO_RUBY_SITE_LIB
+#ifdef RUBY_LIB_VERSION_BLANK
+ RUBY_SITE_LIB "\0"
+#else
RUBY_SITE_LIB2 "\0"
+#endif
#ifdef RUBY_THINARCH
RUBY_SITE_ARCH_LIB_FOR(RUBY_THINARCH) "\0"
#endif
RUBY_SITE_ARCH_LIB_FOR(RUBY_SITEARCH) "\0"
+#ifndef RUBY_LIB_VERSION_BLANK
RUBY_SITE_LIB "\0"
#endif
+#endif
#ifndef NO_RUBY_VENDOR_LIB
+#ifdef RUBY_LIB_VERSION_BLANK
+ RUBY_VENDOR_LIB "\0"
+#else
RUBY_VENDOR_LIB2 "\0"
+#endif
#ifdef RUBY_THINARCH
RUBY_VENDOR_ARCH_LIB_FOR(RUBY_THINARCH) "\0"
#endif
RUBY_VENDOR_ARCH_LIB_FOR(RUBY_SITEARCH) "\0"
+#ifndef RUBY_LIB_VERSION_BLANK
RUBY_VENDOR_LIB "\0"
+#endif
#endif
RUBY_LIB "\0"
diff --git a/tool/mkconfig.rb b/tool/mkconfig.rb
index 07076d4..35e6c3c 100755
--- a/tool/mkconfig.rb
+++ b/tool/mkconfig.rb
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
val = val.gsub(/\$(?:\$|\{?(\w+)\}?)/) {$1 ? "$(#{$1})" : $&}.dump
case name
when /^prefix$/
- val = "(TOPDIR || DESTDIR + #{val})"
+ val = "(((TOPDIR && TOPDIR.empty?) ? nil : TOPDIR) || DESTDIR + #{val})"
when /^ARCH_FLAG$/
val = "arch_flag || #{val}" if universal
when /^UNIVERSAL_ARCHNAMES$/

@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
From 2089cab72b38d6d5e7ba2b596e41014209acad30 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 14:37:28 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Always use i386.
---
configure.ac | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 3c13076b82..93af30321d 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -4385,6 +4385,8 @@ AC_SUBST(vendorarchdir)dnl
AC_SUBST(CONFIGURE, "`echo $0 | sed 's|.*/||'`")dnl
AC_SUBST(configure_args, "`echo "${ac_configure_args}" | sed 's/\\$/$$/g'`")dnl
+target_cpu=`echo $target_cpu | sed s/i.86/i386/`
+
AS_IF([test "${universal_binary-no}" = yes ], [
arch="universal-${target_os}"
AS_IF([test "${rb_cv_architecture_available}" = yes], [

@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
From 94da59aafacc6a9efe829529eb51385588d6f149 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 13:14:45 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Allow to install RubyGems into custom location, outside of
Ruby tree.
---
configure.ac | 5 +++++
loadpath.c | 4 ++++
template/verconf.h.tmpl | 3 +++
tool/rbinstall.rb | 10 ++++++++++
4 files changed, 22 insertions(+)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 93af30321d..bc13397e0e 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -4357,6 +4357,10 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(vendorarchdir,
[vendorarchdir=$withval],
[vendorarchdir=${multiarch+'${rubysitearchprefix}/vendor_ruby'${ruby_version_dir}}${multiarch-'${vendorlibdir}/${sitearch}'}])
+AC_ARG_WITH(rubygemsdir,
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-rubygemsdir=DIR], [custom rubygems directory]),
+ [rubygemsdir=$withval])
+
AS_IF([test "${LOAD_RELATIVE+set}"], [
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LOAD_RELATIVE, $LOAD_RELATIVE)
RUBY_EXEC_PREFIX=''
@@ -4381,6 +4385,7 @@ AC_SUBST(sitearchdir)dnl
AC_SUBST(vendordir)dnl
AC_SUBST(vendorlibdir)dnl
AC_SUBST(vendorarchdir)dnl
+AC_SUBST(rubygemsdir)dnl
AC_SUBST(CONFIGURE, "`echo $0 | sed 's|.*/||'`")dnl
AC_SUBST(configure_args, "`echo "${ac_configure_args}" | sed 's/\\$/$$/g'`")dnl
diff --git a/loadpath.c b/loadpath.c
index 623dc9d..74c5d9e 100644
--- a/loadpath.c
+++ b/loadpath.c
@@ -94,6 +94,10 @@ const char ruby_initial_load_paths[] =
#endif
#endif
+#ifdef RUBYGEMS_DIR
+ RUBYGEMS_DIR "\0"
+#endif
+
RUBY_LIB "\0"
#ifdef RUBY_THINARCH
RUBY_ARCH_LIB_FOR(RUBY_THINARCH) "\0"
diff --git a/template/verconf.h.tmpl b/template/verconf.h.tmpl
index 79c003e..34f2382 100644
--- a/template/verconf.h.tmpl
+++ b/template/verconf.h.tmpl
@@ -36,6 +36,9 @@
% if C["RUBY_SEARCH_PATH"]
#define RUBY_SEARCH_PATH "${RUBY_SEARCH_PATH}"
% end
+% if C["rubygemsdir"]
+#define RUBYGEMS_DIR "${rubygemsdir}"
+% end
%
% R = {}
% R["ruby_version"] = '"RUBY_LIB_VERSION"'
diff --git a/tool/rbinstall.rb b/tool/rbinstall.rb
index e9110a17ca..76a1f0a315 100755
--- a/tool/rbinstall.rb
+++ b/tool/rbinstall.rb
@@ -359,6 +359,7 @@ def CONFIG.[](name, mandatory = false)
vendorlibdir = CONFIG["vendorlibdir"]
vendorarchlibdir = CONFIG["vendorarchdir"]
end
+rubygemsdir = CONFIG["rubygemsdir"]
mandir = CONFIG["mandir", true]
docdir = CONFIG["docdir", true]
enable_shared = CONFIG["ENABLE_SHARED"] == 'yes'
@@ -595,7 +596,16 @@ def stub
install?(:local, :comm, :lib) do
prepare "library scripts", rubylibdir
noinst = %w[*.txt *.rdoc *.gemspec]
+ # Bundler carries "rubygems.rb" file, so it must be specialcased :/
+ noinst += %w[rubygems.rb rubygems/ bundler.rb bundler/] if rubygemsdir
install_recursive(File.join(srcdir, "lib"), rubylibdir, :no_install => noinst, :mode => $data_mode)
+ if rubygemsdir
+ noinst = %w[*.txt *.rdoc *.gemspec]
+ install_recursive(File.join(srcdir, "lib", "rubygems"), File.join(rubygemsdir, "rubygems"), :no_install => noinst, :mode => $data_mode)
+ install(File.join(srcdir, "lib", "rubygems.rb"), File.join(rubygemsdir, "rubygems.rb"), :mode => $data_mode)
+ install_recursive(File.join(srcdir, "lib", "bundler"), File.join(rubylibdir, "bundler"), :no_install => noinst, :mode => $data_mode)
+ install(File.join(srcdir, "lib", "bundler.rb"), rubylibdir, :mode => $data_mode)
+ end
end
install?(:local, :comm, :hdr, :'comm-hdr') do

@ -0,0 +1,273 @@
From 4fc1be3af3f58621bb751c9e63c208b15c0e8d16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 16:21:04 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] Use ruby_version_dir_name for versioned directories.
This disallows changing the ruby_version constant by --with-ruby-version
configuration options. The two places version numbers are disallowed as
well, since there are a lot of places which cannot handle this format
properly.
ruby_version_dir_name now specifies custom version string for versioned
directories, e.g. instead of default X.Y.Z, you can specify whatever
string.
---
configure.ac | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
template/ruby.pc.in | 1 +
2 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 80b137e380..63cd3b4f8b 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -4271,9 +4271,6 @@ AS_CASE(["$target_os"],
rubyw_install_name='$(RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME)'
])
-rubylibdir='${rubylibprefix}/${ruby_version}'
-rubyarchdir=${multiarch+'${rubyarchprefix}/${ruby_version}'}${multiarch-'${rubylibdir}/${arch}'}
-
rubyarchprefix=${multiarch+'${archlibdir}/${RUBY_BASE_NAME}'}${multiarch-'${rubylibprefix}/${arch}'}
AC_ARG_WITH(rubyarchprefix,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-rubyarchprefix=DIR],
@@ -4296,57 +4293,63 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(ridir,
AC_SUBST(ridir)
AC_SUBST(RI_BASE_NAME)
-AC_ARG_WITH(ruby-version,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ruby-version=STR], [ruby version string for version specific directories [[full]] (full|minor|STR)]),
- [ruby_version=$withval],
- [ruby_version=full])
unset RUBY_LIB_VERSION
-unset RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE
-AS_CASE(["$ruby_version"],
- [full], [RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE='3 /* full */'],
- [minor], [RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE='2 /* minor */'])
-AS_IF([test ${RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE+set}], [
- {
- echo "#define RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE $RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE"
- echo '@%:@include "confdefs.h"'
- echo '#define STRINGIZE(x) x'
- test -f revision.h -o -f "${srcdir}/revision.h" || echo '#define RUBY_REVISION 0'
- echo '#include "version.h"'
- echo 'ruby_version=RUBY_LIB_VERSION'
- } > conftest.c
- ruby_version="`$CPP -I. -I"${srcdir}" -I"${srcdir}/include" conftest.c | sed '/^ruby_version=/!d;s/ //g'`"
- eval $ruby_version
-], [test -z "${ruby_version}"], [
- AC_MSG_ERROR([No ruby version, No place for bundled libraries])
-], [
- RUBY_LIB_VERSION="${ruby_version}"
-])
+RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE='3 /* full */'
+{
+echo "#define RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE $RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE"
+echo '@%:@include "confdefs.h"'
+echo '#define STRINGIZE(x) x'
+test -f revision.h -o -f "${srcdir}/revision.h" || echo '#define RUBY_REVISION 0'
+echo '#include "version.h"'
+echo 'ruby_version=RUBY_LIB_VERSION'
+} > conftest.c
+ruby_version="`$CPP -I. -I"${srcdir}" -I"${srcdir}/include" conftest.c | sed '/^ruby_version=/!d;s/ //g'`"
+eval $ruby_version
+
+RUBY_LIB_VERSION="${ruby_version}"
+
AC_SUBST(RUBY_LIB_VERSION_STYLE)
AC_SUBST(RUBY_LIB_VERSION)
+AC_ARG_WITH(ruby-version,
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ruby-version=STR], [ruby version string for version specific directories [[full]] (full|STR)]),
+ [ruby_version_dir_name=$withval],
+ [ruby_version_dir_name=full])
+AS_CASE(["$ruby_version_dir_name"],
+ [full], [ruby_version_dir_name='${ruby_version}'])
+
+ruby_version_dir=/'${ruby_version_dir_name}'
+
+if test -z "${ruby_version_dir_name}"; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([No ruby version, No place for bundled libraries])
+fi
+
+rubylibdir='${rubylibprefix}'${ruby_version_dir}
+rubyarchdir=${multiarch+'${rubyarchprefix}'${ruby_version_dir}}${multiarch-'${rubylibdir}/${arch}'}
+
AC_ARG_WITH(sitedir,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-sitedir=DIR], [site libraries in DIR [[RUBY_LIB_PREFIX/site_ruby]], "no" to disable site directory]),
[sitedir=$withval],
[sitedir='${rubylibprefix}/site_ruby'])
-sitelibdir='${sitedir}/${ruby_version}'
+sitelibdir='${sitedir}'${ruby_version_dir}
AC_ARG_WITH(sitearchdir,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-sitearchdir=DIR],
[architecture dependent site libraries in DIR [[SITEDIR/SITEARCH]], "no" to disable site directory]),
[sitearchdir=$withval],
- [sitearchdir=${multiarch+'${rubysitearchprefix}/site_ruby/${ruby_version}'}${multiarch-'${sitelibdir}/${sitearch}'}])
+ [sitearchdir=${multiarch+'${rubysitearchprefix}/site_ruby'${ruby_version_dir}}${multiarch-'${sitelibdir}/${sitearch}'}])
AC_ARG_WITH(vendordir,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-vendordir=DIR], [vendor libraries in DIR [[RUBY_LIB_PREFIX/vendor_ruby]], "no" to disable vendor directory]),
[vendordir=$withval],
[vendordir='${rubylibprefix}/vendor_ruby'])
-vendorlibdir='${vendordir}/${ruby_version}'
+vendorlibdir='${vendordir}'${ruby_version_dir}
AC_ARG_WITH(vendorarchdir,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-vendorarchdir=DIR],
[architecture dependent vendor libraries in DIR [[VENDORDIR/SITEARCH]], "no" to disable vendor directory]),
[vendorarchdir=$withval],
- [vendorarchdir=${multiarch+'${rubysitearchprefix}/vendor_ruby/${ruby_version}'}${multiarch-'${vendorlibdir}/${sitearch}'}])
+ [vendorarchdir=${multiarch+'${rubysitearchprefix}/vendor_ruby'${ruby_version_dir}}${multiarch-'${vendorlibdir}/${sitearch}'}])
AS_IF([test "${LOAD_RELATIVE+set}"], [
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LOAD_RELATIVE, $LOAD_RELATIVE)
@@ -4363,6 +4366,7 @@ AC_SUBST(sitearchincludedir)dnl
AC_SUBST(arch)dnl
AC_SUBST(sitearch)dnl
AC_SUBST(ruby_version)dnl
+AC_SUBST(ruby_version_dir_name)dnl
AC_SUBST(rubylibdir)dnl
AC_SUBST(rubyarchdir)dnl
AC_SUBST(sitedir)dnl
diff --git a/template/ruby.pc.in b/template/ruby.pc.in
index 8a2c066..c81b211 100644
--- a/template/ruby.pc.in
+++ b/template/ruby.pc.in
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ MAJOR=@MAJOR@
MINOR=@MINOR@
TEENY=@TEENY@
ruby_version=@ruby_version@
+ruby_version_dir_name=@ruby_version_dir_name@
RUBY_API_VERSION=@RUBY_API_VERSION@
RUBY_PROGRAM_VERSION=@RUBY_PROGRAM_VERSION@
arch=@arch@
From 518850aba6eee76de7715aae8d37330e34b01983 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 16:37:26 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 2/4] Add ruby_version_dir_name support for RDoc.
---
lib/rdoc/ri/paths.rb | 2 +-
tool/rbinstall.rb | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/rdoc/ri/paths.rb b/lib/rdoc/ri/paths.rb
index 970cb91..5bf8230 100644
--- a/lib/rdoc/ri/paths.rb
+++ b/lib/rdoc/ri/paths.rb
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ module RDoc::RI::Paths
#:stopdoc:
require 'rbconfig'
- version = RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_version']
+ version = RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_version_dir_name'] || RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_version']
BASE = File.join RbConfig::CONFIG['ridir'], version
diff --git a/tool/rbinstall.rb b/tool/rbinstall.rb
index d4c110e..d39c9a6 100755
--- a/tool/rbinstall.rb
+++ b/tool/rbinstall.rb
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ def CONFIG.[](name, mandatory = false)
install?(:doc, :rdoc) do
if $rdocdir
- ridatadir = File.join(CONFIG['ridir'], CONFIG['ruby_version'], "system")
+ ridatadir = File.join(CONFIG['ridir'], CONFIG['ruby_version_dir_name'] || CONFIG['ruby_version'], "system")
prepare "rdoc", ridatadir
install_recursive($rdocdir, ridatadir, :no_install => rdoc_noinst, :mode => $data_mode)
end
From 9f0ec0233f618cbb862629816b22491c3df79578 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 16:37:44 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 3/4] Add ruby_version_dir_name support for RubyGems.
---
lib/rubygems/defaults.rb | 7 ++++---
test/rubygems/test_gem.rb | 5 +++--
2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/rubygems/defaults.rb b/lib/rubygems/defaults.rb
index d4ff4a262c..3f9a5bf590 100644
--- a/lib/rubygems/defaults.rb
+++ b/lib/rubygems/defaults.rb
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ def self.default_spec_cache_dir
# specified in the environment
def self.default_dir
- @default_dir ||= File.join(RbConfig::CONFIG["rubylibprefix"], "gems", RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"])
+ @default_dir ||= File.join(RbConfig::CONFIG["rubylibprefix"], "gems", RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version_dir_name"] || RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"])
end
##
@@ -104,7 +104,8 @@ def self.user_dir
gem_dir = File.join(Gem.user_home, ".gem")
gem_dir = File.join(Gem.data_home, "gem") unless File.exist?(gem_dir)
parts = [gem_dir, ruby_engine]
- parts << RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"] unless RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"].empty?
+ ruby_version_dir_name = RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version_dir_name"] || RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"]
+ parts << ruby_version_dir_name unless ruby_version_dir_name.empty?
File.join parts
end
@@ -265,7 +266,7 @@ def self.vendor_dir # :nodoc:
return nil unless RbConfig::CONFIG.key? "vendordir"
File.join RbConfig::CONFIG["vendordir"], "gems",
- RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"]
+ RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version_dir_name"] || RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"]
end
##
diff --git a/test/rubygems/test_gem.rb b/test/rubygems/test_gem.rb
index b25068405d..e9fef4a311 100644
--- a/test/rubygems/test_gem.rb
+++ b/test/rubygems/test_gem.rb
@@ -1353,7 +1353,8 @@ def test_self_use_paths
def test_self_user_dir
parts = [@userhome, ".gem", Gem.ruby_engine]
- parts << RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"] unless RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"].empty?
+ ruby_version_dir_name = RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version_dir_name"] || RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"]
+ parts << ruby_version_dir_name unless ruby_version_dir_name.empty?
FileUtils.mkdir_p File.join(parts)
@@ -1429,7 +1430,7 @@ def test_self_vendor_dir
vendordir(File.join(@tempdir, "vendor")) do
expected =
File.join RbConfig::CONFIG["vendordir"], "gems",
- RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"]
+ RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version_dir_name"] || RbConfig::CONFIG["ruby_version"]
assert_equal expected, Gem.vendor_dir
end
From 88c38a030c22dbf9422ece847bdfbf87d6659313 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 14:55:37 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 4/4] Let headers directories follow the configured version
name.
---
configure.ac | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index a00f2b6776..999e2d6d5d 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ RUBY_BASE_NAME=`echo ruby | sed "$program_transform_name"`
RUBYW_BASE_NAME=`echo rubyw | sed "$program_transform_name"`
AC_SUBST(RUBY_BASE_NAME)
AC_SUBST(RUBYW_BASE_NAME)
-AC_SUBST(RUBY_VERSION_NAME, '${RUBY_BASE_NAME}-${ruby_version}')
+AC_SUBST(RUBY_VERSION_NAME, '${RUBY_BASE_NAME}-${ruby_version_dir_name}')
dnl checks for alternative programs
AC_CANONICAL_BUILD

@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
From eca084e4079c77c061045df9c21b219175b05228 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2020 13:56:04 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Initialize ABRT hook.
The ABRT hook used to be initialized by preludes via patches [[1], [2]].
Unfortunately, due to [[3]] and especially since [[4]], this would
require boostrapping [[5]].
To keep the things simple for now, load the ABRT hook via C.
[1]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8566
[2]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/15306
[3]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16254
[4]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2735
[5]: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/ruby-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/LH6L6YJOYQT4Y5ZNOO4SLIPTUWZ5V45Q/
---
abrt.c | 12 ++++++++++++
common.mk | 3 ++-
ruby.c | 4 ++++
spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb | 2 ++
4 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
create mode 100644 abrt.c
diff --git a/abrt.c b/abrt.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..74b0bd5c0f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/abrt.c
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+#include "internal.h"
+
+void
+Init_abrt(void)
+{
+ rb_eval_string(
+ " begin\n"
+ " require 'abrt'\n"
+ " rescue LoadError\n"
+ " end\n"
+ );
+}
diff --git a/common.mk b/common.mk
index b2e5b2b6d0..f39f81da5c 100644
--- a/common.mk
+++ b/common.mk
@@ -111,7 +111,8 @@ PRISM_FILES = prism/api_node.$(OBJEXT) \
prism/prism.$(OBJEXT) \
prism_init.$(OBJEXT)
-COMMONOBJS = array.$(OBJEXT) \
+COMMONOBJS = abrt.$(OBJEXT) \
+ array.$(OBJEXT) \
ast.$(OBJEXT) \
bignum.$(OBJEXT) \
class.$(OBJEXT) \
diff --git a/ruby.c b/ruby.c
index 60c57d6259..1eec16f2c8 100644
--- a/ruby.c
+++ b/ruby.c
@@ -1722,10 +1722,14 @@ proc_options(long argc, char **argv, ruby_cmdline_options_t *opt, int envopt)
void Init_builtin_features(void);
+/* abrt.c */
+void Init_abrt(void);
+
static void
ruby_init_prelude(void)
{
Init_builtin_features();
+ Init_abrt();
rb_const_remove(rb_cObject, rb_intern_const("TMP_RUBY_PREFIX"));
}
diff --git a/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb b/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb
index 60c57d6259..1eec16f2c8 100644
--- a/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb
+++ b/spec/ruby/core/kernel/require_spec.rb
@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@
out = ruby_exe("puts $LOADED_FEATURES", options: '--disable-gems --disable-did-you-mean')
features = out.lines.map { |line| File.basename(line.chomp, '.*') }
+ # Ignore ABRT
+ features -= %w[abrt]
# Ignore CRuby internals
features -= %w[encdb transdb windows_1252]
features.reject! { |feature| feature.end_with?('-fake') }

@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
From 6365d1b79e10330fced83d00d4cb950380a3b0fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?V=C3=ADt=20Ondruch?= <vondruch@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2023 13:13:02 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Disable syntax-suggest test case.
This requires internet connection.
---
common.mk | 2 --
1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/common.mk b/common.mk
index d55d1788aa..73755f6ccd 100644
--- a/common.mk
+++ b/common.mk
@@ -1601,8 +1601,6 @@ yes-test-syntax-suggest: $(PREPARE_SYNTAX_SUGGEST)
$(ACTIONS_ENDGROUP)
no-test-syntax-suggest:
-check: $(DOT_WAIT) $(PREPARE_SYNTAX_SUGGEST) test-syntax-suggest
-
test-bundler-precheck: $(TEST_RUNNABLE)-test-bundler-precheck
no-test-bundler-precheck:
yes-test-bundler-precheck: main $(arch)-fake.rb

@ -0,0 +1,302 @@
From 3d405634f43d39079ee93cdc59ed7fc0a5e8917a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: KJ Tsanaktsidis <kj@kjtsanaktsidis.id.au>
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2024 21:15:39 +1000
Subject: [PATCH] Extract hardening CFLAGS to a special $hardenflags variable
This changes the automatic detection of -fstack-protector,
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE, and -mbranch-protection to write to $hardenflags
instead of $XCFLAGS. The definition of $cflags is changed to
"$hardenflags $orig_cflags $optflags $debugflags $warnflags" to match.
Furthermore, these flags are _prepended_ to $hardenflags, rather than
appended.
The implications of doing this are as follows:
* If a CRuby builder specifies cflags="-mbranch-protection=foobar" at
the ./configure script, and the configure script detects that
-mbranch-protection=pac-ret is accepted, then GCC will be invoked as
"gcc -mbranch-protection=pac-ret -mbranch-protection=foobar". Since
the last flags take precedence, that means that user-supplied values
of these flags in $cflags will take priority.
* Likewise, if a CRuby builder explicitly specifies
"hardenflags=-mbranch-protection=foobar", because we _prepend_ to
$hardenflags in our autoconf script, we will still invoke GCC as
"gcc -mbranch-protection=pac-ret -mbranch-protection=foobar".
* If a CRuby builder specifies CFLAGS="..." at the configure line,
automatic detection of hardening flags is ignored as before.
* C extensions will _also_ be built with hardening flags now as well
(this was not the case by default before because the detected flags
went into $XCFLAGS).
Additionally, as part of this work, I changed how the detection of
PAC/BTI in Context.S works. Rather than appending the autodetected
option to ASFLAGS, we simply compile a set of test programs with the
actual CFLAGS in use to determine what PAC/BTI settings were actually
chosen by the builder. Context.S is made aware of these choices through
some custom macros.
The result of this work is that:
* Ruby will continue to choose some sensible defaults for hardening
options for the C compiler
* Distributors are able to specify CFLAGS that are consistent with their
distribution and override these defaults
* Context.S will react to whatever -mbranch-protection is actually in
use, not what was autodetected
* Extensions get built with hardening flags too.
[Bug #20154]
[Bug #20520]
---
configure.ac | 81 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
coroutine/arm64/Context.S | 14 +++---
template/Makefile.in | 1 +
tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4 | 4 ++
tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4 | 17 ++++++++
5 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index f35fad6a362611..0da15772d36671 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ test -z "$warnflags" ||
AS_IF([test -z "${CFLAGS+set}"], [
cflags=`echo " $cflags " | sed "$cflagspat;s/^ *//;s/ *$//"`
orig_cflags="$cflags"
- cflags="$cflags "'${optflags} ${debugflags} ${warnflags}'
+ cflags='${hardenflags} '"$cflags "'${optflags} ${debugflags} ${warnflags}'
])
dnl AS_IF([test -z "${CXXFLAGS+set}"], [
dnl cxxflags=`echo " $cxxflags " | sed "$cflagspat;s/^ *//;s/ *$//"`
@@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ AS_IF([test "$GCC" = yes], [
[fortify_source=$enableval])
AS_IF([test "x$fortify_source" != xno], [
RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS([$optflags -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2],
- [RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XCFLAGS, -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2)], [],
+ [RUBY_PREPEND_OPTION(hardenflags, -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2)], [],
[@%:@include <stdio.h>])
])
@@ -823,20 +823,24 @@ AS_IF([test "$GCC" = yes], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -fstack-protector])
AC_MSG_RESULT(["$stack_protector"])
AS_CASE(["$stack_protector"], [-*], [
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XCFLAGS, $stack_protector)
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XLDFLAGS, $stack_protector)
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(LDFLAGS, $stack_protector)
+ RUBY_PREPEND_OPTION(hardenflags, $stack_protector)
+ RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XLDFLAGS, $stack_protector)
+ RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(LDFLAGS, $stack_protector)
])
# aarch64 branch protection
AS_CASE(["$target_cpu"], [aarch64], [
AS_FOR(option, opt, [-mbranch-protection=pac-ret -msign-return-address=all], [
- RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS(option, [branch_protection=yes], [branch_protection=no])
+ # Try these flags in the _prepended_ position - i.e. we want to try building a program
+ # with CFLAGS="-mbranch-protection=pac-ret $CFLAGS". If the builder has provided different
+ # branch protection flags in CFLAGS, we don't want to overwrite those. We just want to
+ # find some branch protection flags which work if none were provided.
+ RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS_PREPEND(option, [branch_protection=yes], [branch_protection=no])
AS_IF([test "x$branch_protection" = xyes], [
- # C compiler and assembler must be consistent for -mbranch-protection
- # since they both check `__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT` definition.
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XCFLAGS, option)
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(ASFLAGS, option)
+ # _prepend_ the options to CFLAGS, so that user-provided flags will overwrite them.
+ # These CFLAGS are used during the configure script to compile further test programs;
+ # however, $harden_flags is prepended separately to CFLAGS at the end of the script.
+ RUBY_PREPEND_OPTION(hardenflags, $opt)
break
])
])
@@ -985,6 +989,59 @@ test -z "${ac_env_CFLAGS_set}" -a -n "${cflags+set}" && eval CFLAGS="\"$cflags $
test -z "${ac_env_CXXFLAGS_set}" -a -n "${cxxflags+set}" && eval CXXFLAGS="\"$cxxflags $ARCH_FLAG\""
}
+# The lines above expand out the $cflags/$optflags/$debugflags/$hardenflags variables into the
+# CFLAGS variable. So, at this point, we have a $CFLAGS var with the actual compiler flags we're
+# going to use.
+# That means this is the right time to check what branch protection flags are going to be in use
+# and define appropriate macros for use in Context.S based on this
+AS_CASE(["$target_cpu"], [aarch64], [
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT is defined],
+ rb_cv_aarch64_bti_enabled,
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ @%:@ifndef __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT
+ @%:@error "__ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT not defined"
+ @%:@endif
+ ]])],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_bti_enabled=yes],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_bti_enabled=no])
+ )
+ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_aarch64_bti_enabled" = yes],
+ AC_DEFINE(RUBY_AARCH64_BTI_ENABLED, 1))
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT is defined],
+ rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled,
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ @%:@ifndef __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT
+ @%:@error "__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT not defined"
+ @%:@endif
+ ]])],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled=yes],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled=no])
+ )
+ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled" = yes],
+ AC_DEFINE(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED, 1))
+ # Context.S will only ever sign its return address with the A-key; it doesn't support
+ # the B-key at the moment.
+ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled" = yes], [
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT specifies the b-key bit 0x02],
+ rb_cv_aarch64_pac_b_key,
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ @%:@ifdef __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT
+ @%:@if __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT & 0x02
+ @%:@error "__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT specifies B key"
+ @%:@endif
+ @%:@endif
+ ]])],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_pac_b_key=no],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_pac_b_key=yes])
+ )
+ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_aarch64_pac_b_key" = yes],
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(-mbranch-protection flag specified b-key but Ruby's Context.S does not support this yet.))
+ ])
+])
+
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether compiler has statement and declarations in expressions],
rb_cv_have_stmt_and_decl_in_expr,
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]],[[ __extension__ ({ int a = 0; a; }); ]])],
@@ -4215,12 +4272,13 @@ AS_IF([test "${ARCH_FLAG}"], [
rb_cv_warnflags=`echo "$rb_cv_warnflags" | sed 's/^ *//;s/ *$//'`
warnflags="$rb_cv_warnflags"
AC_SUBST(cppflags)dnl
-AC_SUBST(cflags, ["${orig_cflags:+$orig_cflags }"'${optflags} ${debugflags} ${warnflags}'])dnl
+AC_SUBST(cflags, ['${hardenflags} '"${orig_cflags:+$orig_cflags }"' ${optflags} ${debugflags} ${warnflags}'])dnl
AC_SUBST(cxxflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(optflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(debugflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(warnflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(strict_warnflags)dnl
+AC_SUBST(hardenflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(XCFLAGS)dnl
AC_SUBST(XLDFLAGS)dnl
AC_SUBST(EXTLDFLAGS)dnl
@@ -4688,6 +4746,7 @@ config_summary "DLDFLAGS" "$DLDFLAGS"
config_summary "optflags" "$optflags"
config_summary "debugflags" "$debugflags"
config_summary "warnflags" "$warnflags"
+config_summary "hardenflags" "$hardenflags"
config_summary "strip command" "$STRIP"
config_summary "install doc" "$DOCTARGETS"
config_summary "YJIT support" "$YJIT_SUPPORT"
diff --git a/coroutine/arm64/Context.S b/coroutine/arm64/Context.S
index 5251ab214df1f0..54611a247e2f66 100644
--- a/coroutine/arm64/Context.S
+++ b/coroutine/arm64/Context.S
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
## Copyright, 2018, by Samuel Williams.
##
+#include "ruby/config.h"
+
#define TOKEN_PASTE(x,y) x##y
#define PREFIXED_SYMBOL(prefix,name) TOKEN_PASTE(prefix,name)
@@ -27,10 +29,10 @@
.global PREFIXED_SYMBOL(SYMBOL_PREFIX,coroutine_transfer)
PREFIXED_SYMBOL(SYMBOL_PREFIX,coroutine_transfer):
-#if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT) && (__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT != 0)
+#if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED)
# paciasp (it also acts as BTI landing pad, so no need to insert BTI also)
hint #25
-#elif defined(__ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT) && (__ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT != 0)
+#elif defined(RUBY_AARCH64_BTI_ENABLED)
# For the the case PAC is not enabled but BTI is.
# bti c
hint #34
@@ -73,7 +75,7 @@ PREFIXED_SYMBOL(SYMBOL_PREFIX,coroutine_transfer):
# Pop stack frame
add sp, sp, 0xa0
-#if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT) && (__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT != 0)
+#if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED)
# autiasp: Authenticate x30 (LR) with SP and key A
hint #29
#endif
@@ -85,18 +87,18 @@ PREFIXED_SYMBOL(SYMBOL_PREFIX,coroutine_transfer):
.section .note.GNU-stack,"",%progbits
#endif
-#if __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT != 0 || __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT != 0
+#if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_BTI_ENABLED) || defined(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED)
/* See "ELF for the Arm 64-bit Architecture (AArch64)"
https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/2023Q3/aaelf64/aaelf64.rst#program-property */
# define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI (1<<0)
# define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_PAC (1<<1)
-# if __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT != 0
+# if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_BTI_ENABLED)
# define BTI_FLAG GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI
# else
# define BTI_FLAG 0
# endif
-# if __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT != 0
+# if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED)
# define PAC_FLAG GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_PAC
# else
# define PAC_FLAG 0
diff --git a/template/Makefile.in b/template/Makefile.in
index 033ac56cb38886..abb4469777ce8a 100644
--- a/template/Makefile.in
+++ b/template/Makefile.in
@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ cflags = @cflags@
optflags = @optflags@
debugflags = @debugflags@
warnflags = @warnflags@ @strict_warnflags@
+hardenflags = @hardenflags@
cppflags = @cppflags@
incflags = @incflags@
RUBY_DEVEL = @RUBY_DEVEL@ # "yes" or empty
diff --git a/tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4 b/tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4
index ff828d2162c22f..98359fa1f95f52 100644
--- a/tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4
+++ b/tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4
@@ -3,3 +3,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([RUBY_APPEND_OPTION],
[# RUBY_APPEND_OPTION($1)
AS_CASE([" [$]{$1-} "],
[*" $2 "*], [], [' '], [ $1="$2"], [ $1="[$]$1 $2"])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN([RUBY_PREPEND_OPTION],
+ [# RUBY_APPEND_OPTION($1)
+ AS_CASE([" [$]{$1-} "],
+ [*" $2 "*], [], [' '], [ $1="$2"], [ $1="$2 [$]$1"])])dnl
diff --git a/tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4 b/tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4
index b74718fe5e1cef..b397642aad9ca2 100644
--- a/tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4
+++ b/tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4
@@ -22,3 +22,20 @@ AC_DEFUN([RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS], [
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)],
[$4], [$5])
])dnl
+
+AC_DEFUN([_RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS_PREPEND], [
+ RUBY_WERROR_FLAG([
+ CFLAGS="$1 [$]CFLAGS"
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[$4]], [[$5]])],
+ [$2], [$3])
+ ])dnl
+])dnl
+AC_DEFUN([RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS_PREPEND], [
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ]$1[ is accepted as CFLAGS])dnl
+ _RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS_PREPEND([$1],
+ [$2
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
+ [$3
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)],
+ [$4], [$5])
+])dnl

@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
/* Example tapset file.
*
* You can execute the tapset using following command (please adjust the path
* prior running the command, if needed):
*
* stap /usr/share/doc/ruby-2.0.0.0/ruby-exercise.stp -c "ruby -e \"puts 'test'\""
*/
probe ruby.cmethod.entry {
printf("%d -> %s::%s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, methodname, file, line);
}
probe ruby.cmethod.return {
printf("%d <- %s::%s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, methodname, file, line);
}
probe ruby.method.entry {
printf("%d -> %s::%s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, methodname, file, line);
}
probe ruby.method.return {
printf("%d <- %s::%s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, methodname, file, line);
}
probe ruby.gc.mark.begin { printf("%d gc.mark.begin\n", tid()); }
probe ruby.gc.mark.end { printf("%d gc.mark.end\n", tid()); }
probe ruby.gc.sweep.begin { printf("%d gc.sweep.begin\n", tid()); }
probe ruby.gc.sweep.end { printf("%d gc.sweep.end\n", tid()); }
probe ruby.object.create{
printf("%d obj.create %s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, file, line);
}
probe ruby.raise {
printf("%d raise %s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, file, line);
}

@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
From 2daad257bee7a500e18ebe553e79487b267fb140 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2024 20:18:34 +0900
Subject: [PATCH] Avoid another race condition of open mode
Instead, just open in CREATE and APPEND mode.
Also, move the workaround for old Solaris as fallback to retry.
---
lib/rubygems.rb | 14 +++++---------
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/rubygems.rb b/lib/rubygems.rb
index 2b52cde0a749..c51ba69203cb 100644
--- a/lib/rubygems.rb
+++ b/lib/rubygems.rb
@@ -778,24 +778,20 @@ def self.open_file(path, flags, &block)
File.open(path, flags, &block)
end
+ MODE_TO_FLOCK = IO::RDONLY | IO::APPEND | IO::CREAT # :nodoc:
+
##
# Open a file with given flags, and protect access with flock
def self.open_file_with_flock(path, &block)
- flags = File.exist?(path) ? "r+" : "a+"
-
- File.open(path, flags) do |io|
+ File.open(path, MODE_TO_FLOCK) do |io|
begin
io.flock(File::LOCK_EX)
rescue Errno::ENOSYS, Errno::ENOTSUP
+ rescue Errno::ENOLCK # NFS
+ raise unless Thread.main == Thread.current
end
yield io
- rescue Errno::ENOLCK # NFS
- if Thread.main != Thread.current
- raise
- else
- open_file(path, flags, &block)
- end
end
end

@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
From ace303c2d7bc0d98407e5e8b1ca77de07aa0eb75 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:19:41 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] Remove the lock file for binstubs
https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/pull/7806#issuecomment-2241662488
---
lib/rubygems.rb | 2 +-
lib/rubygems/installer.rb | 3 ++-
test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb | 10 ++++++++++
3 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/rubygems.rb b/lib/rubygems.rb
index bd9f240e2091..7626ccfdf0d6 100644
--- a/lib/rubygems.rb
+++ b/lib/rubygems.rb
@@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ def self.open_file(path, flags, &block)
File.open(path, flags, &block)
end
- MODE_TO_FLOCK = IO::RDONLY | IO::APPEND | IO::CREAT # :nodoc:
+ MODE_TO_FLOCK = IO::RDONLY | IO::APPEND | IO::CREAT | IO::SHARE_DELETE | IO::BINARY # :nodoc:
##
# Open a file with given flags, and protect access with flock
diff --git a/lib/rubygems/installer.rb b/lib/rubygems/installer.rb
index d558c0be2bfa..8f95bab733f8 100644
--- a/lib/rubygems/installer.rb
+++ b/lib/rubygems/installer.rb
@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ def generate_plugins # :nodoc:
def generate_bin_script(filename, bindir)
bin_script_path = File.join bindir, formatted_program_filename(filename)
- Gem.open_file_with_flock("#{bin_script_path}.lock") do
+ Gem.open_file_with_flock("#{bin_script_path}.lock") do |lock|
require "fileutils"
FileUtils.rm_f bin_script_path # prior install may have been --no-wrappers
@@ -546,6 +546,7 @@ def generate_bin_script(filename, bindir)
file.write app_script_text(filename)
file.chmod(options[:prog_mode] || 0o755)
end
+ File.unlink(lock.path)
end
verbose bin_script_path
diff --git a/test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb b/test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb
index a61d1b6fff28..2f4ff7349db4 100644
--- a/test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb
+++ b/test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb
@@ -1083,6 +1083,8 @@ def test_install_creates_working_binstub
end
assert_match(/ran executable/, e.message)
+
+ assert_path_not_exist(File.join(installer.bin_dir, "executable.lock"))
end
def test_conflicting_binstubs
@@ -1131,6 +1133,8 @@ def test_conflicting_binstubs
# We expect the bin stub to activate the version that actually contains
# the binstub.
assert_match("I have an executable", e.message)
+
+ assert_path_not_exist(File.join(installer.bin_dir, "executable.lock"))
end
def test_install_creates_binstub_that_understand_version
@@ -1160,6 +1164,8 @@ def test_install_creates_binstub_that_understand_version
end
assert_includes(e.message, "can't find gem a (= 3.0)")
+
+ assert_path_not_exist(File.join(installer.bin_dir, "executable.lock"))
end
def test_install_creates_binstub_that_prefers_user_installed_gem_to_default
@@ -1192,6 +1198,8 @@ def test_install_creates_binstub_that_prefers_user_installed_gem_to_default
end
assert_equal(e.message, "ran executable")
+
+ assert_path_not_exist(File.join(installer.bin_dir, "executable.lock"))
end
def test_install_creates_binstub_that_dont_trust_encoding
@@ -1222,6 +1230,8 @@ def test_install_creates_binstub_that_dont_trust_encoding
end
assert_match(/ran executable/, e.message)
+
+ assert_path_not_exist(File.join(installer.bin_dir, "executable.lock"))
end
def test_install_with_no_prior_files
From fa0700e0f52827ae05da59a331a2917a12c09b8a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2024 16:20:46 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 2/3] Workaround for TruffleRuby
---
lib/rubygems.rb | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lib/rubygems.rb b/lib/rubygems.rb
index 7626ccfdf0d6..9d40fcc2f77a 100644
--- a/lib/rubygems.rb
+++ b/lib/rubygems.rb
@@ -778,7 +778,9 @@ def self.open_file(path, flags, &block)
File.open(path, flags, &block)
end
- MODE_TO_FLOCK = IO::RDONLY | IO::APPEND | IO::CREAT | IO::SHARE_DELETE | IO::BINARY # :nodoc:
+ mode = IO::RDONLY | IO::APPEND | IO::CREAT | IO::BINARY
+ mode |= IO::SHARE_DELETE if IO.const_defined?(:SHARE_DELETE)
+ MODE_TO_FLOCK = mode # :nodoc:
##
# Open a file with given flags, and protect access with flock
From 6548e7aa17186687d0a8b99571885f148363016d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2024 20:19:22 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 3/3] Ensure that the lock file will be removed
---
lib/rubygems/installer.rb | 3 ++-
test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lib/rubygems/installer.rb b/lib/rubygems/installer.rb
index 8f95bab733f8..1085f73fca53 100644
--- a/lib/rubygems/installer.rb
+++ b/lib/rubygems/installer.rb
@@ -546,7 +546,8 @@ def generate_bin_script(filename, bindir)
file.write app_script_text(filename)
file.chmod(options[:prog_mode] || 0o755)
end
- File.unlink(lock.path)
+ ensure
+ FileUtils.rm_f lock.path
end
verbose bin_script_path
diff --git a/test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb b/test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb
index 2f4ff7349db4..ad5b1a244e80 100644
--- a/test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb
+++ b/test/rubygems/test_gem_installer.rb
@@ -1234,6 +1234,33 @@ def test_install_creates_binstub_that_dont_trust_encoding
assert_path_not_exist(File.join(installer.bin_dir, "executable.lock"))
end
+ def test_install_does_not_leave_lockfile_for_binstub
+ installer = util_setup_installer
+
+ installer.wrappers = true
+
+ File.class_eval do
+ alias_method :original_chmod, :chmod
+ define_method(:chmod) do |mode|
+ original_chmod(mode)
+ raise Gem::Ext::BuildError if path.end_with?("/executable")
+ end
+ end
+
+ assert_raise(Gem::Ext::BuildError) do
+ installer.install
+ end
+
+ assert_path_not_exist(File.join(installer.bin_dir, "executable.lock"))
+ # assert_path_not_exist(File.join(installer.bin_dir, "executable"))
+ ensure
+ File.class_eval do
+ remove_method :chmod
+ alias_method :chmod, :original_chmod
+ remove_method :original_chmod
+ end
+ end
+
def test_install_with_no_prior_files
installer = util_setup_installer

@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
%__rubygems_requires %{_rpmconfigdir}/rubygems.req
%__rubygems_provides %{_rpmconfigdir}/rubygems.prov
%__rubygems_conflicts %{_rpmconfigdir}/rubygems.con
# In non-gem packages, the %%{gem_name} macro is not available and the macro
# stays unexpanded which leads to "invalid regex" error (rhbz#1154067).
%__rubygems_path ^%{?gem_name:%{gem_spec}}%{!?gem_name:this_should_never_match_anything}$

@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
#!/usr/bin/ruby
require 'rubygems/package'
module RubyGemsReq
module Helpers
# Keep only '!=' requirements.
def self.conflicts(requirements)
conflicts = requirements.select {|r| r.first == '!='}
end
# Converts Gem::Requirement into array of requirements strings compatible
# with RPM .spec file.
def self.requirement_versions_to_rpm(requirement)
self.conflicts(requirement.requirements).map do |op, version|
version == Gem::Version.new(0) ? "" : "= #{version}"
end
end
end
# Report conflicting gem dependencies including their version.
def self.gem_dependencies(specification)
specification.runtime_dependencies.each do |dependency|
conflict_strings = Helpers::requirement_versions_to_rpm(dependency.requirement).map do |requirement|
requirement_string = "rubygem(#{dependency.name}) #{requirement}"
end
if conflict_strings.length > 0
conflict_string = conflict_strings.join(' with ')
conflict_string.prepend('(').concat(')') if conflict_strings.length > 1
puts conflict_string
end
end
end
# Reports all conflicts specified by all provided .gemspec files.
def self.conflicts
while filename = gets
filename.strip!
begin
specification = Gem::Specification.load filename
gem_dependencies(specification)
rescue => e
# Ignore all errors.
end
end
end
end
if __FILE__ == $0
RubyGemsReq::conflicts
end

@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
#!/usr/bin/ruby
require 'rubygems/package'
module RubyGemsProv
module Helpers
# If there is some prelease version files, such as rc1 (i.e. non-numeric
# field), prepend this field by tilde instead of dot.
def self.normalize_prerelease(version)
if version.prerelease?
prerelease = version.version.sub /^#{version.release}\./, ''
"#{version.release}~#{prerelease}"
else
version.release
end
end
end
# Reports all functionality gem provides.
def self.provides
while filename = gets
filename.strip!
begin
specification = Gem::Specification.load filename
puts "rubygem(#{specification.name}) = #{Helpers::normalize_prerelease(specification.version)}"
rescue => e
# Ignore all errors.
end
end
end
end
if __FILE__ == $0
RubyGemsProv::provides
end

@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
#!/usr/bin/ruby
require 'rubygems/package'
module RubyGemsReq
module Helpers
# Expands '~>' and '!=' gem requirements.
def self.expand_requirement(requirements)
requirements.inject([]) do |output, r|
output.concat case r.first
when '~>'
expand_pessimistic_requirement(r)
when '!='
# If there is only the conflict requirement, we still need to depend
# on the specified gem.
if requirements.size == 1
Gem::Requirement.default.requirements
else
[]
end
else
[r]
end
end.reject {|r| r.empty? }
end
# Expands the pessimistic version operator '~>' into equivalent '>=' and
# '<' pair.
def self.expand_pessimistic_requirement(requirement)
next_version = Gem::Version.create(requirement.last).bump
return ['>=', requirement.last], ['<', next_version]
end
# Converts Gem::Requirement into array of requirements strings compatible
# with RPM .spec file.
def self.requirement_versions_to_rpm(requirement)
self.expand_requirement(requirement.requirements).map do |op, version|
version == Gem::Version.new(0) ? "" : " #{op} #{version}"
end
end
# Compose dependency together with its requirements in RPM rich dependency
# string.
def self.compose_dependency_string(name, requirements)
dependency_strings = requirements.map { |requirement| name + requirement }
dependency_string = dependency_strings.join(' with ')
dependency_string.prepend('(').concat(')') if dependency_strings.length > 1
dependency_string
end
end
# Report RubyGems dependency, versioned if required.
def self.rubygems_dependency(specification)
dependency_name = "ruby(rubygems)"
requirements = Helpers::requirement_versions_to_rpm(specification.required_rubygems_version)
puts Helpers::compose_dependency_string(dependency_name, requirements)
end
# Report all gem dependencies including their version.
def self.gem_dependencies(specification)
specification.runtime_dependencies.each do |dependency|
dependency_name = "rubygem(#{dependency.name})"
requirements = Helpers::requirement_versions_to_rpm(dependency.requirement)
puts Helpers::compose_dependency_string(dependency_name, requirements)
end
end
# Reports all requirements specified by all provided .gemspec files.
def self.requires
while filename = gets
filename.strip!
begin
specification = Gem::Specification.load filename
rubygems_dependency(specification)
gem_dependencies(specification)
rescue => e
# Ignore all errors.
end
end
end
end
if __FILE__ == $0
RubyGemsReq::requires
end

@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
if !!$LOADED_FEATURES.detect { |f| f =~ /abrt\.rb/ }
exit true
else
puts 'ERROR: ABRT hook was not loaded.'
exit false
end

@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
require 'openssl'
# Run openssl tests in OpenSSL FIPS. See the link below for how to test.
# https://github.com/ruby/openssl/blob/master/.github/workflows/test.yml
# - step name: test on fips module
# Listing the testing files by an array explicitly rather than the `Dir.glob`
# to prevent the test files from not loading unintentionally.
TEST_FILES = %w[
test/openssl/test_fips.rb
test/openssl/test_pkey.rb
].freeze
if ARGV.empty?
puts 'ERROR: Argument base_dir required.'
puts "Usage: #{__FILE__} base_dir [options]"
exit false
end
BASE_DIR = ARGV[0]
abs_test_files = TEST_FILES.map { |file| File.join(BASE_DIR, file) }
# Set Fedora/RHEL downstream OpenSSL downstream environment variable to enable
# FIPS module in non-FIPS OS environment. It is available in Fedora 38 or later
# versions.
# https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/openssl/blob/rawhide/f/0009-Add-Kernel-FIPS-mode-flag-support.patch
ENV['OPENSSL_FORCE_FIPS_MODE'] = '1'
# A flag to tell the tests the current environment is FIPS enabled.
# https://github.com/ruby/openssl/blob/master/test/openssl/test_fips.rb
ENV['TEST_RUBY_OPENSSL_FIPS_ENABLED'] = 'true'
abs_test_files.each do |file|
puts "INFO: Loading #{file}."
require file
end

@ -0,0 +1,124 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'test/unit'
require 'rpm_test_helper'
class TestRubyGemsCon < Test::Unit::TestCase
include RPMTestHelper
def test_filter_out_regular_requirements
gem_i = GemInfo.new
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(0, lines.size)
deps = [ Dependency.new('bar') ]
gem_i.dependencies = deps
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(0, lines.size)
deps = [
Dependency.new('bar'),
Dependency.new('baq'),
Dependency.new('quz')
]
gem_i.dependencies = deps
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(0, lines.size)
deps = [
Dependency.new('bar', ['>= 4.1']),
Dependency.new('baz', ['~> 3.2']),
Dependency.new('quz', ['>= 5.6'])
]
gem_i.dependencies = deps
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(0, lines.size)
end
def test_single_gem_single_version_conflict
con = Dependency.new('bar', ['!= 0.4.4'])
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [ con ])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{con.to_rpm_str} = 0.4.4\n", lines.first)
end
def test_multiple_gems_with_single_conflict
cons = [
Dependency.new('bar', ['!= 1.1']),
Dependency.new('baq', ['!= 1.2.2']),
Dependency.new('quz', ['!= 1.3'])
]
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: cons)
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(3, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{cons[0].to_rpm_str} = 1.1\n" , lines[0])
assert_equal("#{cons[1].to_rpm_str} = 1.2.2\n", lines[1])
assert_equal("#{cons[2].to_rpm_str} = 1.3\n" , lines[2])
end
def test_multiple_conflicts_on_single_gem
con = Dependency.new('bar', ['!= 2.3', '!= 2.4'])
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [con])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
rpm_name = con.to_rpm_str
left_rpm_constraint = "(#{rpm_name} = 2.3 with "
right_rpm_constraint = "#{rpm_name} = 2.4)\n"
assert_equal((left_rpm_constraint + right_rpm_constraint), lines[0])
con = Dependency.new('bar', ['!= 2.3', '!= 2.4', '!= 4.5'])
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [ con ])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
rpm_name = con.to_rpm_str
left_rpm_constraint = "(#{rpm_name} = 2.3 with "
middle_rpm_constraint = "#{rpm_name} = 2.4 with "
right_rpm_constraint = "#{rpm_name} = 4.5)\n"
assert_equal((left_rpm_constraint + middle_rpm_constraint + right_rpm_constraint), lines[0])
end
def test_generates_conflicts_while_ignoring_regular_requirements
deps = [
Dependency.new('bar', ['>= 2.3', '!= 2.4.2']),
Dependency.new('quz', ['~> 3.0', '!= 3.2'])
]
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: deps)
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
rpm_name = deps[0].to_rpm_str
rpm_constraint = "#{rpm_name} = 2.4.2\n"
assert_equal(rpm_constraint, lines[0])
rpm_name = deps[1].to_rpm_str
rpm_constraint = "#{rpm_name} = 3.2\n"
assert_equal(rpm_constraint, lines[1])
end
end

@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'test/unit'
require 'rpm_test_helper'
class TestRubyGemsProv < Test::Unit::TestCase
include RPMTestHelper
def test_provides_the_gem_version
gem_i = GemInfo.new(version: '1.2')
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{gem_i.to_rpm_str} = #{gem_i.version}\n", lines.first)
gem_i = GemInfo.new(name: 'somegem_foo', version: '4.5.6')
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{gem_i.to_rpm_str} = #{gem_i.version}\n", lines.first)
deps = [
Dependency.new('bar'),
Dependency.new('baq', [">= 1.2"]),
Dependency.new('quz', ["!= 3.2"])
]
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: deps)
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{gem_i.to_rpm_str} = #{gem_i.version}\n", lines.first)
end
def test_translates_prelease_version_provides_from_rubygems_to_rpm
gem_i = GemInfo.new(version: '1.2.3.dev')
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{gem_i.to_rpm_str} = 1.2.3~dev\n", lines.first)
gem_i = GemInfo.new(name: 'foo2', version: '1.2.3.dev.2')
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{gem_i.to_rpm_str} = 1.2.3~dev.2\n", lines.first)
end
end

@ -0,0 +1,205 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'test/unit'
require 'rpm_test_helper'
class TestRubyGemsReq < Test::Unit::TestCase
include RPMTestHelper
def test_depends_on_rubygems
gem_i = GemInfo.new
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(1, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{helper_rubygems_dependency}\n", lines.first)
end
def test_requires_rubygems_and_dependency
dep = Dependency.new('bar')
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{helper_rubygems_dependency}\n", lines.first)
assert_equal("#{dep.to_rpm_str}\n", lines[1])
end
def test_requires_multiple_dependencies_with_constraint
constraints = [
'>= 3.0',
'>= 3.0.0',
'>= 3',
'= 1.0.2',
'= 3.0',
'< 3.2',
'<= 3.4'
]
dependencies = []
constraints.each_with_index do |constraint, idx|
dependencies << Dependency.new("bar#{idx}", [constraint])
end
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: dependencies)
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
# + 1 for the rubygems dependency
assert_equal(constraints.size + 1, lines.size)
dependencies.each_with_index do |dep, idx|
rpm_dep_name = dep.to_rpm_str
# Start indexing lines at 1, to jump over rubygems dependency
assert_equal("#{rpm_dep_name} #{constraints[idx]}\n", lines[idx + 1])
end
end
def test_expands_pessimistic_constraint_for_rpm
dep = Dependency.new('bar', ['~> 1.2'])
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
rpm_dep_name = dep.to_rpm_str
left_constraint = "#{rpm_dep_name} >= 1.2"
right_constraint = "#{rpm_dep_name} < 2"
expected_constraint = "(#{left_constraint} with #{right_constraint})\n"
assert_equal(expected_constraint, lines[1])
end
def test_multiple_pessimistically_constrained_dependencies
dependencies = []
dep_map = [
{
constraint: '~> 1.2.3',
expanded_left: '>= 1.2.3',
expanded_rigth: '< 1.3',
gem_name: 'bar1'
},
{
constraint: '~> 1.2',
expanded_left: '>= 1.2',
expanded_rigth: '< 2',
gem_name: 'bar2'
},
{
constraint: '~> 3',
expanded_left: '>= 3',
expanded_rigth: '< 4',
gem_name: 'bar3'
}
].each do |deps|
dependencies << Dependency.new(deps[:gem_name], [deps[:constraint]])
end
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: dependencies)
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(dep_map.size + 1, lines.size)
dep_map.each_with_index do |hash, idx|
rpm_dep_name = dependencies[idx].to_rpm_str
left_constraint = rpm_dep_name + ' ' + hash[:expanded_left]
right_constraint = rpm_dep_name + ' ' + hash[:expanded_rigth]
expected_constraint = "(#{left_constraint} with #{right_constraint})\n"
assert_equal(expected_constraint, lines[idx + 1])
end
end
def test_multiple_constraints_on_one_dependency_composes_constraints_for_RPM
# The quoting here depends on how the constraint is expanded in the helpers.
# right now the form is `["#{constraint}"]`, therefore we have to not specify
# left and right quotes.
constraints = ['>= 0.2.3', '<= 0.2.5']
dep = Dependency.new('baz', constraints)
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
rpm_dep_name = dep.to_rpm_str
assert_equal("(#{rpm_dep_name} >= 0.2.3 with #{rpm_dep_name} <= 0.2.5)\n", lines[1])
# Not sure who would compose a dependency like this, but it's possible
# to do with the current generator
constraints = ['> 0.4.5', '< 0.6.4', '>= 2.3', '<= 2.5.3']
dep = Dependency.new('qux', constraints)
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
rpm_dep = dep.to_rpm_str
expected_str = "(#{rpm_dep} > 0.4.5 with #{rpm_dep} < 0.6.4 with " \
"#{rpm_dep} >= 2.3 with #{rpm_dep} <= 2.5.3)\n"
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
assert_equal(expected_str, lines[1])
end
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1561487
def test_depends_on_gem_with_version_conflict
dep = Dependency.new('baz', ['!= 0.4'])
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{dep.to_rpm_str}\n", lines[1])
end
def test_filters_conflict_from_regular_version_constraints
constraint = ['> 1.2.4', '!= 1.2.7']
dep = Dependency.new('baq', constraint)
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{dep.to_rpm_str} > 1.2.4\n", lines[1])
end
def test_filtering_conflicts_is_not_depending_on_contraint_ordering
constraints = ['!= 1.2.7', '> 1.2.4']
dep = Dependency.new('baq', constraints)
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{dep.to_rpm_str} > 1.2.4\n", lines[1])
end
def test_filters_multiple_conflicts_from_dependency
omit "Case not yet supported."
constraints = ['!= 1.2.4', '!= 1.2.5', '!= 2.3', '!= 4.8']
dep = Dependency.new('baf', constraints)
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{dep.to_rpm_str}\n", lines[1])
end
def test_filters_multiple_conflicts_from_dependency_but_keeps_regular_constraint
constraints = ['!= 1.2.4', '!= 1.2.5', '!= 2.3', '<= 4.8']
dep = Dependency.new('bam', constraints)
gem_i = GemInfo.new(dependencies: [dep])
lines = run_generator_single_file(gem_i)
assert_equal(2, lines.size)
assert_equal("#{dep.to_rpm_str} <= 4.8\n", lines[1])
end
end

@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
require 'set'
LIBRUBY_SO = 'libruby.so'
PROBES_D = 'probes.d'
# These probes are excluded by VM_COLLECT_USAGE_DETAILS ifdef.
EXCLUDE_PROBES = Set.new %w(insn insn__operand)
## Detect SystemTap section headers presence
stap_headers = [
'\.stapsdt\.base',
'\.note\.stapsdt'
]
header_regexp = %r{ (#{stap_headers.join('|')}) }
section_headers = `readelf -S "#{LIBRUBY_SO}"`
detected_stap_headers = section_headers.scan(header_regexp).flatten
# Assume there are both headers until this is proven wrong ;)
unless detected_stap_headers.size == 2
puts 'ERROR: SystemTap (DTrace) headers were not detected in resulting library.'
exit false
end
## Find if every declared probe is propagated to resulting library
# Colect probes specified in probes.d file.
probes_declared = []
File.open(PROBES_D) do |file|
file.each_line do |line|
if probe = line[/probe (\S+)\(.*\);/, 1]
probes_declared << probe
end
end
end
probes_declared = Set.new probes_declared
unless EXCLUDE_PROBES.subset? probes_declared
puts 'ERROR: Change in SystemTap (DTrace) probes definition file detected.'
exit false
end
probes_declared -= EXCLUDE_PROBES
# Detect probes in resulting library.
get_probes_detected = %r{
^\s*Provider:\s+ruby,\s+Name:\s+(\S+),\s+.*$
}
probes_detected = `eu-readelf -n "#{LIBRUBY_SO}"`
probes_detected = Set.new probes_detected.scan(get_probes_detected).flatten
# Both sets must be equal, otherwise something is wrong.
unless probes_declared == probes_detected
puts 'ERROR: SystemTap (DTrace) probes were not correctly propagated into resulting library.'
puts " Undetected probes: #{(probes_declared - probes_detected).sort.join(', ')}\n",
" Additional detected probes: #{(probes_detected - probes_declared).sort.join(', ')}"
exit false
end

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