Instead of overriding #satisfied?, Requirement subclasses can specify
the condition in a block:
satisfy do
some_condition?
end
The contents of the block are evaluated in the context of the instance,
and so have access to instance variables and instance methods as before.
Additionally, it is wrapped in an ENV.with_build_environment block. This
can be disabled by passing :build_env => false to satisfy:
satisfy :build_env => false do
some_condition?
end
Homebrew
Features, usage and installation instructions are summarized on the homepage.
What Packages Are Available?
- You can browse the Formula directory on GitHub.
- Or type
brew searchfor a list. - Or run
brew serverto browse packages off of a local web server. - Or visit braumeister.org to browse packages online.
More Documentation
brew help or man brew or check our wiki.
Who Are You?
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