`ENV.prepend_path "PATH", which("emacs").dirname` in the emacs
requirement was causing us to end up invoking /usr/bin/clang instead
of /usr/local/Homebrew/Library/Homebrew/shims/super/clang.
Fix the brew tests error:
InstallTests#test_a_basic_install:
FormulaUnavailableError: No available formula with the name "gcc"
Library/Homebrew/formulary.rb:231:in `get_formula'
Library/Homebrew/formulary.rb:259:in `factory'
Library/Homebrew/extend/ENV/shared.rb:287:in `gcc_version_formula'
Library/Homebrew/extend/ENV/super.rb:124:in `determine_path'
Library/Homebrew/extend/ENV/super.rb:44:in `setup_build_environment'
Library/Homebrew/build.rb:87:in `install'
Library/Homebrew/build.rb:201:in `<main>'
Split the core requirement class into generic, Linux-specific,
and macOS-specific parts.
Additionally, the Linux version is now able to detect Java versions
(the previous Linuxbrew implementation was only able to detect
if Java was present at all.)
Since /tmp (the default HOMEBREW_TEMP) is a symlink to /private/tmp,
some build systems (like Parrot's) will attempt to use the realpath
instead of the literal /tmp we supply it with. This breaks the relocation
code, which only tested the literal HOMEBREW_TEMP and not its realpath.
When reproducing issues with software that hasn’t been bottled yet on
your version of macOS it can sometimes be helpful to use `or_later`
bottle functionality i.e. just use the bottle for the latest version of
macOS available. This maps well to the existing `--force-bottle`
argument so it will now act as if the latest bottle has a `or_later`
ending.
If you specify a formula more than once or it exists in the Cellar with
an alias name and the main name (e.g. `qt` and `qt5`) you can see the
same formula showing up more than once. Instead, resolve these output
lists of formulae such that they are unique based on their `name`. This
doesn't use `full_name` as it's `name` that's use for the `Cellar`.
This will use Curl’s default user agent to reduce homepage errors and
provides a function that can be used for other audits to perform
similar tests on URLs.
These were formerly supported but as it has been a very long time since
32-bit software was necessary on macOS these have been deprecated with
a `brew audit` warning and a future `odeprecated`.