- use e.g. `$HOMEBREW_*` for cases where only the environment variable
is the entire backtick-quoted string
- use e.g. `${HOMEBREW_*}` for cases where the environment variable is
part of a backtick-quoted string to make clear what parts are variable
and what parts are not
- use `export HOMEBREW_*=...` for cases where we're talking about
setting the environment variable (because it likely needs to be
exported to work how they want)
Inspired by https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle/pull/1579 making
similar changes for Homebrew/homebrew-bundle.
We already have `--skip-post-install` and this adds similar behaviour
for e.g. `brew bundle` (and other users) to be able to install a
formula but skip the `brew link` stage afterwards.
Add `brew tab`, a new command to edit tab information, as previously
discussed in https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/pull/17125#issuecomment-2068473483.
Currently, this supports marking or unmarking formulae as installed on
request.
Sample usage:
$ brew tab --installed-on-request curl
==> curl is now marked as installed on request.
$ brew autoremove --dry-run
[no output]
$ brew tab --no-installed-on-request curl
==> curl is now marked as not installed on request.
$ brew autoremove --dry-run
==> Would autoremove 2 unneeded formulae:
curl
rtmpdump
Co-authored-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
- This is cleaner than vendoring a whole bunch of new gems and pinning `psych`.
- Thanks for the pointer, Bo!
- It doesn't work, though?
```
❯ brew tests --only=migrator --debug
Error: cannot load such file -- debug/debug.so
Warning: Removed Sorbet lines from backtrace!
Rerun with `--verbose` to see the original backtrace
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/3.1.4/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/debug-1.6.3/lib/debug/frame_info.rb:16:in `require'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/3.1.4/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/debug-1.6.3/lib/debug/frame_info.rb:16:in `rescue in <module:DEBUGGER__>'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/3.1.4/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/debug-1.6.3/lib/debug/frame_info.rb:13:in `<module:DEBUGGER__>'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/3.1.4/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/debug-1.6.3/lib/debug/frame_info.rb:3:in `<top (required)>'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/3.1.4/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/debug-1.6.3/lib/debug/session.rb:31:in `require_relative'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/3.1.4/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/debug-1.6.3/lib/debug/session.rb:31:in `<top (required)>'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/3.1.4/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/debug-1.6.3/lib/debug.rb:3:in `require_relative'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/vendor/portable-ruby/3.1.4/lib/ruby/gems/3.1.0/gems/debug-1.6.3/lib/debug.rb:3:in `<top (required)>'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/dev-cmd/tests.rb:48:in `require'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/dev-cmd/tests.rb:48:in `run'
/opt/homebrew/Library/Homebrew/brew.rb:89:in `<main>'
```
- Byebug was introduced in [2020](https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/pull/7577) for hooking into tests for debugging.
- It does not work anymore in so far as it does not stop at breakpoints when following the instructions to trigger them in tests.
DomT4 and the Homebrew maintainers have agreed that homebrew/autoupdate
is a better fit for not being an official tap and has been moved back
to his user account.
Documentation and code has been adjusted accordingly and it was added
to the list of interesting taps.