In `extend/ENV/std.rb`, the methods `set_cpu_flags` and
`set_cpu_cflags` have been violating the `Naming/AccessorMethodName`
cop.
A recent modification in #7e13b3749 woke up the cop. That means we’re
likely dealing with legacy code here, predating the introduction of
RuboCop into Homebrew.
This commit disables the cop for either method. I believe refactoring
wouldn’t currently be worth the effort, especially given that
`#set_cpu_cflags` is mostly called without arguments.
This reduces the deviation in compilation flags on a given OS between
users and between bottling/not bottling to provide a consistent
behaviour for debugging and support.
ENV.cxx11 in a test block fails on Linux with
Error: ibex: failed
An exception occurred within a child process:
NoMethodError: undefined method `non_apple_gcc_version'
See for example brew test ibex on Linux.
/usr/libexec/java_home is specific to macOS.
Language::Java::java_home_cmd is not implemented on Linux and raises
NotImplementedError.
Add private Language::Java::java_home_shell and use it instead of java_home_cmd.
Add public Language::Java::java_home for use by formulae.
When Mojave was in beta we made it so that High Sierra bottles would
automatically be used on Mojave. Let's make this the default in general:
older bottles will be used on newer versions of macOS when a newer
bottle is not available.
This should make it easier for taps to bottle single versions of bottles
which will work more widely and to give us breathing room whenever a new
version of macOS is released.
Currently this only applies to the `wine` formula which will have the
`or_later` removed in a Homebrew/homebrew-core PR.
Question: should we use an `odeprecated` for the use of `or_later`?
Fix the error:
Error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)
/projects/btl_scratch/sjackman/brew/Homebrew/Library/Homebrew/exceptions.rb:550:in `block in initialize'
/projects/btl_scratch/sjackman/brew/Homebrew/Library/Homebrew/exceptions.rb:559:in `map'
Java, XQuartz and the CLT separate header package aren't required for
everyone's Homebrew usage or a default macOS development install.
As a result, only show then in `brew config` when they are actually
installed.