
- Fixing the test expected output was unbelievably tedious. - There's been debate about this setting being `false` but in https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/pull/15136#issuecomment-1500063225 we decided that it was worth using the default since RuboCop behaviour changed so we'd have had to do some horrible things to keep it as `false` - https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/pull/15136#issuecomment-1500037278 - and multiple maintainers specify the `--display-cop-names` option to `brew style` themselves since it's clearer what's gone wrong.
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655 B
Ruby
23 lines
655 B
Ruby
# typed: false
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "rubocops/uses_from_macos"
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describe RuboCop::Cop::FormulaAudit::UsesFromMacos do
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subject(:cop) { described_class.new }
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it "when auditing uses_from_macos dependencies" do
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expect_offense(<<~RUBY)
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class Foo < Formula
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url "https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz"
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homepage "https://brew.sh"
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uses_from_macos "postgresql"
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FormulaAudit/UsesFromMacos: `uses_from_macos` should only be used for macOS dependencies, not postgresql.
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end
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RUBY
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end
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include_examples "formulae exist", described_class::ALLOWED_USES_FROM_MACOS_DEPS
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end
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