Fixes#18556 by using RUSTC_WRAPPER instead of setting RUSTFLAGS directly.
This allows Homebrew's optimization flags to coexist with .cargo/config.toml
settings, preventing build failures when projects have their own Rust
configuration.
- Add rustc_wrapper shim that clears RUSTFLAGS and prepends HOMEBREW_RUSTFLAGS
- Update both std and super environments to use RUSTC_WRAPPER
- Store Homebrew's rustflags in HOMEBREW_RUSTFLAGS instead of RUSTFLAGS
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Co-authored-by: Carlo Cabrera <github@carlo.cab>
While filing https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/20379, I lost where I was because I followed the given instruction. Instead, let's use pushd/popd so the user is returned to their pwd if the git operations succeed.
The library_paths method was using readlines which could leave file
descriptors open due to Ruby's garbage collection behavior. When
processing many packages during 'brew upgrade' or 'brew linkage',
this caused "Too many open files" errors on Linux systems.
Changes:
- Replace readlines with explicit file.open block to ensure proper closure
- Add caching to avoid repeatedly reading /etc/ld.so.conf during a session
- Cache included files as well to optimize recursive include processing
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Fixes#20374
When using HOMEBREW_DOWNLOAD_CONCURRENCY, cask binaries were being
downloaded before checking if the cask could actually be installed
(e.g., disabled casks or conflict checks). This resulted in unnecessary
downloads for casks that would ultimately fail to install.
This change adds a `prelude` method to Cask::Installer that performs
early validation checks (deprecation/disable status and conflicts)
similar to Formula#prelude_fetch. The prelude method is called before
enqueueing downloads in all download queue scenarios (install, reinstall,
and upgrade commands), ensuring that validation failures occur before
the "Fetching downloads for:" message is displayed.
Key changes:
- Add Cask::Installer#prelude method with @ran_prelude tracking
- Call prelude before enqueueing downloads in install/reinstall/upgrade
- Refactor to avoid creating installer objects multiple times
- Maintain backward compatibility for non-download-queue scenarios
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Change styling based on output of brew typecheck and brew style
Changes as per PR comments
Remove --leaves flag functionality
Simplify formulae and cask parsing as well as style changes as per PR comments
Update cask and formulae parsing as per PR comment suggestion
Add column formatting function as well as PR comment suggestions
Add Sorbet struct for printing and minor logic changes as per PR comments
Minor changes as per PR comments and fix formatting issue in output
Update the naming, presence and values for various download queue
methods to improve the output for users while making the internal code
a little easier to follow.
While we're here, also ensure that a single formula download still
displays the download queue output and indirectly fix an issue with
bottle manifests being named incorrectly.
The `Cask::Cask` objects in the `SkipConditions` tests don't
interpolate `version` in the `url` strings, so these are technically
unversioned URLs as a result and would be skipped as unversioned. This
updates the URLs accordingly, so they won't trigger the unversioned
skip as a fallback (if the intended test doesn't work as expected).
This is something I discovered while writing a test for a cask that
shouldn't be skipped.
We've been adding `disable!` calls with a future date to casks using
an unsigned app. That implicitly deprecates the cask until it reaches
the disable date, so we've been having to add simple `livecheck`
blocks to casks that use a default check to ensure that livecheck
continues to check them. It was suggested that it would be simpler to
have livecheck not skip casks that have a `disable!` call with a
`because: :unsigned` argument and I agree, so this modifies
`SkipConditions` to add a special case for this scenario.
`ensure_formula_installed!` requires the `Formula` class to be loaded
before being called to work properly.
Let's guarantee that instead by implementing it as an instance method of
the `Formula` class.
See discussion at #20358.