The changes to error ouput and logging require a few more things to be
visible during installation tests.
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
A version scheme is a class that inherits from Version and reimplements
Version#<=>. This will allow formulae to specify a custom comparison
method that will be used instead of the default, for cases where the
default is insufficient.
The test for this previously passed, but only because the constructor
for SoftwareSpecification was raising an exception. method_added needs
to be a class method because methods are being defined on the class, not
the object, and to test it properly we have to eval the class in the
test itself.
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
- Formulae can now declare failures on any compiler.
- FailsWithLLVM and associated formula elements have been moved to
compat.
Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
The code was sucking. To the extent that maintenance was hard. It's a lot
easier to work with code that is sensibly split at sensible boundaries. So
now it is more like that.
But the refactor is minimal. Because we don't want you to have more merge
hell than absolutely necessary.
If you merge you will need to pay attention to brew.h.rb (as it is deleted)
and bin/brew (as command logic is gone). It will be painful, but you will just
have to help git out by moving any changes around manually.
Note compatibility.rb. It ensures that any function renames or removals don't
break anything. We're pretty serious about backwards compatibility. And that's
because we encourage you to hack around with the innards. And we couldn't do
that if we would then just make stuff disappear behind your back.