Rather than having to manually keep track of what version each thing in
here is and copy files around by hand on update let's use Bundler's
standalone mode and careful use of `.gitignore` to help us do it.
This means a `bundle update --standalone` will allow us to update all
gems in vendor.
We could consider vendoring other gems this way in future but I'd
suggest only doing this for gems with no dependencies or at least gems
with no native extensions. The only gem this applies to that we
currently use is `ruby-prof` and I'm not convinced it's widely used
enough to warrant vendoring for everyone. Perhaps that's another
criteria: it should be functionality that's used by non-developer
commands and/or normal Homebrew usage.
Gatekeeper's Path Randomization is currently making automated
installation a nightmare. Let's manually toggle the (undocumented) app
translocation bit in the `com.apple.quarantine` extended attribute.
While we're at it, let's also toss in some fixes:
- zip downloads with improper permissions that prevent us from
quarantining
- quarantine/release/skip downloads as requested by the user
- In some cases (usually old CLT versions) Swift is available but needs an
extra guard to use the quarantine API.
- xattr's native filesystem recursion is an Apple extension which is
not available in Mojave; so let's use xargs.
- Insert a quarantine support check in brew cask doctor.
FixesHomebrew/homebrew-cask#51554, and fixesHomebrew/homebrew-cask#51538.
Adjust the rules based on the current codebase. Remove various enable,
disables and default values that are unnecessary. Add more comments
explaining why. Make minor changes needed to enable a few more rules.
Use 124 max line length everywhere. Also, reduce tap max line length to
189 as Homebrew/homebrew-core has that as a maximum now. In future
Homebrew/homebrew-core will also be reduced to 124 maximum line length.