- Previously I thought that comments were fine to discourage people from
wasting their time trying to bump things that used `undef` that Sorbet
didn't support. But RuboCop is better at this since it'll complain if
the comments are unnecessary.
- Suggested in https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/pull/18018#issuecomment-2283369501.
- I've gone for a mixture of `rubocop:disable` for the files that can't
be `typed: strict` (use of undef, required before everything else, etc)
and `rubocop:todo` for everything else that should be tried to make
strictly typed. There's no functional difference between the two as
`rubocop:todo` is `rubocop:disable` with a different name.
- And I entirely disabled the cop for the docs/ directory since
`typed: strict` isn't going to gain us anything for some Markdown
linting config files.
- This means that now it's easier to track what needs to be done rather
than relying on checklists of files in our big Sorbet issue:
```shell
$ git grep 'typed: true # rubocop:todo Sorbet/StrictSigil' | wc -l
268
```
- And this is confirmed working for new files:
```shell
$ git status
On branch use-rubocop-for-sorbet-strict-sigils
Untracked files:
(use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
Library/Homebrew/bad.rb
Library/Homebrew/good.rb
nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
$ brew style
Offenses:
bad.rb:1:1: C: Sorbet/StrictSigil: Sorbet sigil should be at least strict got true.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1340 files inspected, 1 offense detected
```
- Found with
`grep -rL "# typed: strict" Library/Homebrew | xargs grep -l "undef "`.
- This stops people from trying to bump them and
getting an error that they can't fix because
[it's a Sorbet limitation](https://sorbet.org/docs/error-reference#3008),
wasting contributor time.
Currently the codesign_patched_binary method may be called many
times for the same file when installing a keg.
This removes the calls to codesign_patched_binary from os/mac/keg
and adds a single call to the relocate_dynamic_linkage and
fix_dynamic_linkage methods in extend/os/mac/keg_relocate
to speed up keg installation.
I noticed from
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/actions/runs/5751070010 that
we're no longer creating reproducible bottles between macOS and Linux.
All macOS checksums have changed but Linux ones have not. The main
difference between the two platforms is the `gtar` version used so let's
always just use the formula on both platforms.
While we're here, clear up the ordering and comments a little on the
reproducible `tar` arguments so that it's easier to compare with the
reproducible builds archives documentation.
Fixes error seen in Homebrew/homebrew-core#138452.
`DevelopmentTools.default_compiler` can return a `Symbol` like `:clang`.
Make sure its result can be fed to `DevelopmentTools.locate`.
Signed-off-by: Ruoyu Zhong <zhongruoyu@outlook.com>
- Make copying to `*_names.before.txt` the responsibility of `update.sh`
(unless the file doesn't exist at all). This provides the added
benefit of allowing the inspection of the before/after state after
running a `brew update` rather than both files always being identical
at this point.
- State `No changes to formulae or casks.` on macOS.
- Rename and flip `updated_formula_report` to `auto_update`; this naming
was confusing every time.
- Only display the `You can upgrade with...` messaging if we're not
auto-updating as sometimes it will be displayed before the commands it
references (e.g. `upgrade`, `outdated` or an `install` that proceeds
to upgrade these formulae).
Fixes https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/15065
This wasn't working with casks because the bottle tag
would be nil here.
It was refactored to not use the bottle tag because
casks don't have bottles.
I also moved the valid_casks? method to extend/os/mac
because casks only run on macOS and the generic OS
tests were failing before.