- Sorbet gives preference to class methods over methods defined in
included modules, hence Sorbet was unavailable to resolve the
definition of the gsub! method.
- The gsub! method in StringInreplaceExtension conflicts with the definition in String.
- This PR refactors the call to the gsub! method so that a custom object
is exposed instead of a string.
refines PatchELF #runpath, #rpath #soname #interpreter
to return nil.
let Brew hard exits on PatchELF::PatchError.
Co-authored-by: Shaun Jackman <sjackman@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
1. Raise an exception on macOS.
2. Verify that the missing libraries are specified either as Strings or
Regular Expressions.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Belkin <maxim.belkin@gmail.com>
Starting with Xcode 12 Beta 2, builds that used to work on Apple Silicon
now break due to `Hardware#oldest_cpu` returning `:nehalem` [1].
This commit is the first in a series of improvements to
`Hardware#oldest_cpu`. It resolves the Xcode 12 Beta 2 issue for now.
[1]: https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/7857#issuecomment-655536261
Darwin 20 adds the CPU family `CPUFAMILY_ARM_VORTEX_TEMPEST`
(aka ARMv8.3-A), which is assigned the identifier of `0x07d34b9f`.
This is relevant for `SystemConfig` in Homebrew.
See also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_ARMv8-A_cores
Anywhere we can use `blob/master` we can use `blob/HEAD` instead. This
will make life easier if we ever rename our default branch in future
(once/if Git and GitHub provides the necessary tooling to do so).
We have strings containing hardcoded ".dylib" extensions in homebrew-core.
To be able to bring linuxbrew-core and homebrew-core closer together,
I am introducing a new generic attribute that can be used in formulae.
Companion to https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/pull/7698.
Provide better, `odeprecated` messaging for
`depends_on :macos => :mavericks` and otherwise just fix up the code
that relied on `:mavericks`.
- Depending on context, I've gone for either "denylist" or "disallow"
here. "Disallow" for things in sentences, or actions, and "denylist"
for list of things.