# typed: true # DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY # This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `rake` gem. # Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem rake`. # :stopdoc: # # Some top level Constants. # # source://rake//lib/rake.rb#70 FileList = Rake::FileList # -- # This a FileUtils extension that defines several additional commands to be # added to the FileUtils utility functions. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#8 module FileUtils # Run a Ruby interpreter with the given arguments. # # Example: # ruby %{-pe '$_.upcase!' ; rm # -rf /. # # If a block is given, upon command completion the block is called with an # OK flag (true on a zero exit status) and a Process::Status object. # Without a block a RuntimeError is raised when the command exits non-zero. # # Examples: # # sh 'ls -ltr' # # sh 'ls', 'file with spaces' # # # check exit status after command runs # sh %{grep pattern file} do |ok, res| # if !ok # puts "pattern not found (status = #{res.exitstatus})" # end # end # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#43 def sh(*cmd, &block); end # Split a file path into individual directory names. # # Example: # split_all("a/b/c") => ['a', 'b', 'c'] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#128 def split_all(path); end private # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#61 def create_shell_runner(cmd); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#86 def set_verbose_option(options); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#73 def sh_show_command(cmd); end end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#108 FileUtils::LN_SUPPORTED = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # Path to the currently running Ruby program # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#10 FileUtils::RUBY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # source://rake//lib/rake/ext/core.rb#2 class Module # Check for an existing method in the current class before extending. If # the method already exists, then a warning is printed and the extension is # not added. Otherwise the block is yielded and any definitions in the # block will take effect. # # Usage: # # class String # rake_extension("xyz") do # def xyz # ... # end # end # end # # source://rake//lib/rake/ext/core.rb#18 def rake_extension(method); end end # source://rake//lib/rake.rb#24 module Rake extend ::FileUtils::StreamUtils_ extend ::FileUtils extend ::Rake::FileUtilsExt class << self # Add files to the rakelib list # # source://rake//lib/rake/rake_module.rb#33 def add_rakelib(*files); end # Current Rake Application # # source://rake//lib/rake/rake_module.rb#8 def application; end # Set the current Rake application object. # # source://rake//lib/rake/rake_module.rb#13 def application=(app); end # Yield each file or directory component. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#418 def each_dir_parent(dir); end # Convert Pathname and Pathname-like objects to strings; # leave everything else alone # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#429 def from_pathname(path); end # Load a rakefile. # # source://rake//lib/rake/rake_module.rb#28 def load_rakefile(path); end # Return the original directory where the Rake application was started. # # source://rake//lib/rake/rake_module.rb#23 def original_dir; end # source://rake//lib/rake/rake_module.rb#17 def suggested_thread_count; end # Make +block_application+ the default rake application inside a block so # you can load rakefiles into a different application. # # This is useful when you want to run rake tasks inside a library without # running rake in a sub-shell. # # Example: # # Dir.chdir 'other/directory' # # other_rake = Rake.with_application do |rake| # rake.load_rakefile # end # # puts other_rake.tasks # # source://rake//lib/rake/rake_module.rb#54 def with_application(block_application = T.unsafe(nil)); end end end # Rake main application object. When invoking +rake+ from the # command line, a Rake::Application object is created and run. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#19 class Rake::Application include ::Rake::TaskManager include ::Rake::TraceOutput # Initialize a Rake::Application object. # # @return [Application] a new instance of Application # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#49 def initialize; end # Add a file to the list of files to be imported. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#777 def add_import(fn); end # Add a loader to handle imported files ending in the extension # +ext+. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#139 def add_loader(ext, loader); end # Collect the list of tasks on the command line. If no tasks are # given, return a list containing only the default task. # Environmental assignments are processed at this time as well. # # `args` is the list of arguments to peruse to get the list of tasks. # It should be the command line that was given to rake, less any # recognised command-line options, which OptionParser.parse will # have taken care of already. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#758 def collect_command_line_tasks(args); end # Default task name ("default"). # (May be overridden by subclasses) # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#772 def default_task_name; end # Warn about deprecated usage. # # Example: # Rake.application.deprecate("import", "Rake.import", caller.first) # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#258 def deprecate(old_usage, new_usage, call_site); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#222 def display_cause_details(ex); end # Display the error message that caused the exception. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#206 def display_error_message(ex); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#245 def display_exception_backtrace(ex); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#214 def display_exception_details(ex); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#229 def display_exception_details_seen; end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#237 def display_exception_message_details(ex); end # Display the tasks and prerequisites # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#381 def display_prerequisites; end # Display the tasks and comments. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#298 def display_tasks_and_comments; end # Calculate the dynamic width of the # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#349 def dynamic_width; end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#353 def dynamic_width_stty; end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#357 def dynamic_width_tput; end # Exit the program because of an unhandled exception. # (may be overridden by subclasses) # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#201 def exit_because_of_exception(ex); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#678 def find_rakefile_location; end # Read and handle the command line options. Returns the command line # arguments that we didn't understand, which should (in theory) be just # task names and env vars. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#644 def handle_options(argv); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#233 def has_cause?(ex); end # True if one of the files in RAKEFILES is in the current directory. # If a match is found, it is copied into @rakefile. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#274 def have_rakefile; end # Initialize the command line parameters and app name. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#88 def init(app_name = T.unsafe(nil), argv = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Invokes a task with arguments that are extracted from +task_string+ # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#157 def invoke_task(task_string); end # Load the pending list of imported files. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#782 def load_imports; end # Find the rakefile and then load it and any pending imports. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#102 def load_rakefile; end # The name of the application (typically 'rake') # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#24 def name; end # Application options from the command line # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#145 def options; end # The original directory where rake was invoked. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#27 def original_dir; end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#163 def parse_task_string(string); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#690 def print_rakefile_directory(location); end # Similar to the regular Ruby +require+ command, but will check # for *.rake files in addition to *.rb files. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#664 def rake_require(file_name, paths = T.unsafe(nil), loaded = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Name of the actual rakefile used. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#30 def rakefile; end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#798 def rakefile_location(backtrace = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#695 def raw_load_rakefile; end # Run the Rake application. The run method performs the following # three steps: # # * Initialize the command line options (+init+). # * Define the tasks (+load_rakefile+). # * Run the top level tasks (+top_level+). # # If you wish to build a custom rake command, you should call # +init+ on your application. Then define any tasks. Finally, # call +top_level+ to run your top level tasks. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#79 def run(argv = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Run the given block with the thread startup and shutdown. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#122 def run_with_threads; end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#807 def set_default_options; end # Provide standard exception handling for the given block. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#185 def standard_exception_handling; end # A list of all the standard options used in rake, suitable for # passing to OptionParser. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#402 def standard_rake_options; end # The directory path containing the system wide rakefiles. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#727 def system_dir; end # Number of columns on the terminal # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#33 def terminal_columns; end # Number of columns on the terminal # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#33 def terminal_columns=(_arg0); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#337 def terminal_width; end # Return the thread pool used for multithreaded processing. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#150 def thread_pool; end # Run the top level tasks of a Rake application. # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#109 def top_level; end # List of the top level task names (task names from the command line). # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#36 def top_level_tasks; end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#388 def trace(*strings); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#370 def truncate(string, width); end # We will truncate output if we are outputting to a TTY or if we've been # given an explicit column width to honor # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#293 def truncate_output?; end # Override the detected TTY output state (mostly for testing) # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#39 def tty_output=(_arg0); end # True if we are outputting to TTY, false otherwise # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#287 def tty_output?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#361 def unix?; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#366 def windows?; end private # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#721 def glob(path, &block); end # Does the exception have a task invocation chain? # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#267 def has_chain?(exception); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#620 def select_tasks_to_show(options, show_tasks, value); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#627 def select_trace_output(options, trace_option, value); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#393 def sort_options(options); end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#744 def standard_system_dir; end end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#41 Rake::Application::DEFAULT_RAKEFILES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://rake//lib/rake/backtrace.rb#3 module Rake::Backtrace class << self # source://rake//lib/rake/backtrace.rb#18 def collapse(backtrace); end end end # source://rake//lib/rake/backtrace.rb#8 Rake::Backtrace::SUPPRESSED_PATHS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://rake//lib/rake/backtrace.rb#12 Rake::Backtrace::SUPPRESSED_PATHS_RE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # source://rake//lib/rake/backtrace.rb#16 Rake::Backtrace::SUPPRESS_PATTERN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # source://rake//lib/rake/backtrace.rb#4 Rake::Backtrace::SYS_KEYS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://rake//lib/rake/backtrace.rb#5 Rake::Backtrace::SYS_PATHS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # Mixin for creating easily cloned objects. # # source://rake//lib/rake/cloneable.rb#6 module Rake::Cloneable private # The hook that is invoked by 'clone' and 'dup' methods. # # source://rake//lib/rake/cloneable.rb#8 def initialize_copy(source); end end # source://rake//lib/rake/application.rb#13 class Rake::CommandLineOptionError < ::StandardError; end # Based on a script at: # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/891537/ruby-detect-number-of-cpus-installed # # source://rake//lib/rake/cpu_counter.rb#6 class Rake::CpuCounter # source://rake//lib/rake/cpu_counter.rb#22 def count; end # source://rake//lib/rake/cpu_counter.rb#11 def count_with_default(default = T.unsafe(nil)); end class << self # source://rake//lib/rake/cpu_counter.rb#7 def count; end end end # DSL is a module that provides #task, #desc, #namespace, etc. Use this # when you'd like to use rake outside the top level scope. # # For a Rakefile you run from the command line this module is automatically # included. # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#14 module Rake::DSL include ::FileUtils::StreamUtils_ include ::FileUtils include ::Rake::FileUtilsExt private # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def cd(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chdir(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chmod(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chmod_R(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chown(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chown_R(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def copy(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def cp(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def cp_lr(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def cp_r(*args, **options, &block); end # Describes the next rake task. Duplicate descriptions are discarded. # Descriptions are shown with rake -T (up to the first # sentence) and rake -D (the entire description). # # Example: # desc "Run the Unit Tests" # task test: [:build] # # ... run tests # end # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#165 def desc(description); end # Declare a set of files tasks to create the given directories on # demand. # # Example: # directory "testdata/doc" # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#92 def directory(*args, &block); end # Declare a file task. # # Example: # file "config.cfg" => ["config.template"] do # open("config.cfg", "w") do |outfile| # open("config.template") do |infile| # while line = infile.gets # outfile.puts line # end # end # end # end # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#76 def file(*args, &block); end # Declare a file creation task. # (Mainly used for the directory command). # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#82 def file_create(*args, &block); end # Import the partial Rakefiles +fn+. Imported files are loaded # _after_ the current file is completely loaded. This allows the # import statement to appear anywhere in the importing file, and yet # allowing the imported files to depend on objects defined in the # importing file. # # A common use of the import statement is to include files # containing dependency declarations. # # See also the --rakelibdir command line option. # # Example: # import ".depend", "my_rules" # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#183 def import(*fns); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def install(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def link(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def ln(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def ln_s(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def ln_sf(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def ln_sr(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def makedirs(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def mkdir(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def mkdir_p(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def mkpath(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def move(*args, **options, &block); end # Declare a task that performs its prerequisites in # parallel. Multitasks does *not* guarantee that its prerequisites # will execute in any given order (which is obvious when you think # about it) # # Example: # multitask deploy: %w[deploy_gem deploy_rdoc] # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#112 def multitask(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def mv(*args, **options, &block); end # Create a new rake namespace and use it for evaluating the given # block. Returns a NameSpace object that can be used to lookup # tasks defined in the namespace. # # Example: # # ns = namespace "nested" do # # the "nested:run" task # task :run # end # task_run = ns[:run] # find :run in the given namespace. # # Tasks can also be defined in a namespace by using a ":" in the task # name: # # task "nested:test" do # # ... # end # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#135 def namespace(name = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#77 def nowrite(value = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#123 def rake_check_options(options, *optdecl); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#116 def rake_output_message(message); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def remove(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rm(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rm_f(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rm_r(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rm_rf(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rmdir(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rmtree(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#100 def ruby(*args, **options, &block); end # Declare a rule for auto-tasks. # # Example: # rule '.o' => '.c' do |t| # sh 'cc', '-o', t.name, t.source # end # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#151 def rule(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#112 def safe_ln(*args, **options); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def safe_unlink(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#43 def sh(*cmd, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils.rb#128 def split_all(path); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def symlink(*args, **options, &block); end # :call-seq: # task(task_name) # task(task_name: dependencies) # task(task_name, arguments => dependencies) # # Declare a basic task. The +task_name+ is always the first argument. If # the task name contains a ":" it is defined in that namespace. # # The +dependencies+ may be a single task name or an Array of task names. # The +argument+ (a single name) or +arguments+ (an Array of names) define # the arguments provided to the task. # # The task, argument and dependency names may be either symbols or # strings. # # A task with a single dependency: # # task clobber: %w[clean] do # rm_rf "html" # end # # A task with an argument and a dependency: # # task :package, [:version] => :test do |t, args| # # ... # end # # To invoke this task from the command line: # # $ rake package[1.2.3] # # source://rake//lib/rake/dsl_definition.rb#59 def task(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def touch(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#53 def verbose(value = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#107 def when_writing(msg = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # Default Rakefile loader used by +import+. # # source://rake//lib/rake/default_loader.rb#5 class Rake::DefaultLoader # Loads a rakefile into the current application from +fn+ # # source://rake//lib/rake/default_loader.rb#10 def load(fn); end end # source://rake//lib/rake/early_time.rb#21 Rake::EARLY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Rake::EarlyTime) # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#108 Rake::EMPTY_TASK_ARGS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Rake::TaskArguments) # EarlyTime is a fake timestamp that occurs _before_ any other time value. # # source://rake//lib/rake/early_time.rb#5 class Rake::EarlyTime include ::Comparable include ::Singleton extend ::Singleton::SingletonClassMethods # The EarlyTime always comes before +other+! # # source://rake//lib/rake/early_time.rb#12 def <=>(other); end # source://rake//lib/rake/early_time.rb#16 def to_s; end class << self private def allocate; end def new(*_arg0); end end end # A FileCreationTask is a file task that when used as a dependency will be # needed if and only if the file has not been created. Once created, it is # not re-triggered if any of its dependencies are newer, nor does trigger # any rebuilds of tasks that depend on it whenever it is updated. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_creation_task.rb#12 class Rake::FileCreationTask < ::Rake::FileTask # Is this file task needed? Yes if it doesn't exist. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_creation_task.rb#14 def needed?; end # Time stamp for file creation task. This time stamp is earlier # than any other time stamp. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_creation_task.rb#20 def timestamp; end end # A FileList is essentially an array with a few helper methods defined to # make file manipulation a bit easier. # # FileLists are lazy. When given a list of glob patterns for possible files # to be included in the file list, instead of searching the file structures # to find the files, a FileList holds the pattern for latter use. # # This allows us to define a number of FileList to match any number of # files, but only search out the actual files when then FileList itself is # actually used. The key is that the first time an element of the # FileList/Array is requested, the pending patterns are resolved into a real # list of file names. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#22 class Rake::FileList include ::Rake::Cloneable # Create a file list from the globbable patterns given. If you wish to # perform multiple includes or excludes at object build time, use the # "yield self" pattern. # # Example: # file_list = FileList.new('lib/**/*.rb', 'test/test*.rb') # # pkg_files = FileList.new('lib/**/*') do |fl| # fl.exclude(/\bCVS\b/) # end # # @return [FileList] a new instance of FileList # @yield [_self] # @yieldparam _self [Rake::FileList] the object that the method was called on # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#99 def initialize(*patterns); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def &(*args, &block); end # Redefine * to return either a string or a new file list. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#193 def *(other); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def +(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def -(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#203 def <<(obj); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def <=>(*args, &block); end # A FileList is equal through array equality. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#171 def ==(array); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def [](*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def []=(*args, &block); end # Add file names defined by glob patterns to the file list. If an array # is given, add each element of the array. # # Example: # file_list.include("*.java", "*.cfg") # file_list.include %w( math.c lib.h *.o ) # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#116 def add(*filenames); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def all?(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def any?(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def append(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def assoc(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def at(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def bsearch(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def bsearch_index(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def chain(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def chunk(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def chunk_while(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def clear(*args, &block); end # Clear all the exclude patterns so that we exclude nothing. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#164 def clear_exclude; end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def collect(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def collect!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def collect_concat(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def combination(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def compact(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def compact!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def concat(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def count(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def cycle(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def deconstruct(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def delete(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def delete_at(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def delete_if(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def detect(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def difference(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def dig(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def drop(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def drop_while(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def each(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def each_cons(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def each_entry(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def each_index(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def each_slice(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def each_with_index(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def each_with_object(*args, &block); end # Grep each of the files in the filelist using the given pattern. If a # block is given, call the block on each matching line, passing the file # name, line number, and the matching line of text. If no block is given, # a standard emacs style file:linenumber:line message will be printed to # standard out. Returns the number of matched items. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#293 def egrep(pattern, *options); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def empty?(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def entries(*args, &block); end # Register a list of file name patterns that should be excluded from the # list. Patterns may be regular expressions, glob patterns or regular # strings. In addition, a block given to exclude will remove entries that # return true when given to the block. # # Note that glob patterns are expanded against the file system. If a file # is explicitly added to a file list, but does not exist in the file # system, then an glob pattern in the exclude list will not exclude the # file. # # Examples: # FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].exclude("a.c") => ['b.c'] # FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].exclude(/^a/) => ['b.c'] # # If "a.c" is a file, then ... # FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].exclude("a.*") => ['b.c'] # # If "a.c" is not a file, then ... # FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].exclude("a.*") => ['a.c', 'b.c'] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#150 def exclude(*patterns, &block); end # Should the given file name be excluded from the list? # # NOTE: This method was formerly named "exclude?", but Rails # introduced an exclude? method as an array method and setup a # conflict with file list. We renamed the method to avoid # confusion. If you were using "FileList#exclude?" in your user # code, you will need to update. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#364 def excluded_from_list?(fn); end # Return a new file list that only contains file names from the current # file list that exist on the file system. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#320 def existing; end # Modify the current file list so that it contains only file name that # exist on the file system. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#326 def existing!; end # Return a new FileList with String#ext method applied to # each member of the array. # # This method is a shortcut for: # # array.collect { |item| item.ext(newext) } # # +ext+ is a user added method for the Array class. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#284 def ext(newext = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def fetch(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def fill(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def filter(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def filter!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def filter_map(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def find(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def find_all(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def find_index(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def first(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def flat_map(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def flatten(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def flatten!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def grep(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def grep_v(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def group_by(*args, &block); end # Return a new FileList with the results of running +gsub+ against each # element of the original list. # # Example: # FileList['lib/test/file', 'x/y'].gsub(/\//, "\\") # => ['lib\\test\\file', 'x\\y'] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#253 def gsub(pat, rep); end # Same as +gsub+ except that the original file list is modified. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#264 def gsub!(pat, rep); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#391 def import(array); end # Add file names defined by glob patterns to the file list. If an array # is given, add each element of the array. # # Example: # file_list.include("*.java", "*.cfg") # file_list.include %w( math.c lib.h *.o ) # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#116 def include(*filenames); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def include?(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def index(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def inject(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def insert(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def inspect(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def intersect?(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def intersection(*args, &block); end # Lie about our class. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#187 def is_a?(klass); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def join(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def keep_if(*args, &block); end # Lie about our class. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#187 def kind_of?(klass); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def last(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def lazy(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def length(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def map(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def map!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def max(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def max_by(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def member?(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def min(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def min_by(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def minmax(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def minmax_by(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def none?(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def one?(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def pack(*args, &block); end # FileList version of partition. Needed because the nested arrays should # be FileLists in this version. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#334 def partition(&block); end # Apply the pathmap spec to each of the included file names, returning a # new file list with the modified paths. (See String#pathmap for # details.) # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#272 def pathmap(spec = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def permutation(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def place(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def pop(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def prepend(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def product(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def push(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def rassoc(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def reduce(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def reject(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def reject!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def repeated_combination(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def repeated_permutation(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def replace(*args, &block); end # Resolve all the pending adds now. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#210 def resolve; end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def reverse(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def reverse!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def reverse_each(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def rindex(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def rotate(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def rotate!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def sample(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def select(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def select!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def shelljoin(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def shift(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def shuffle(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def shuffle!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def size(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def slice(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def slice!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def slice_after(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def slice_before(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def slice_when(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def sort(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def sort!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def sort_by(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def sort_by!(*args, &block); end # Return a new FileList with the results of running +sub+ against each # element of the original list. # # Example: # FileList['a.c', 'b.c'].sub(/\.c$/, '.o') => ['a.o', 'b.o'] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#242 def sub(pat, rep); end # Same as +sub+ except that the original file list is modified. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#258 def sub!(pat, rep); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def sum(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def take(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def take_while(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def tally(*args, &block); end # Return the internal array object. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#176 def to_a; end # Return the internal array object. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#182 def to_ary; end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def to_h(*args, &block); end # Convert a FileList to a string by joining all elements with a space. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#344 def to_s; end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def to_set(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def transpose(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def union(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def uniq(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def uniq!(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def unshift(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def values_at(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#77 def zip(*args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#68 def |(*args, &block); end private # Add matching glob patterns. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#350 def add_matching(pattern); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#220 def resolve_add(fn); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#230 def resolve_exclude; end class << self # Create a new file list including the files listed. Similar to: # # FileList.new(*args) # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#400 def [](*args); end # Get a sorted list of files matching the pattern. This method # should be preferred to Dir[pattern] and Dir.glob(pattern) because # the files returned are guaranteed to be sorted. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#407 def glob(pattern, *args); end end end # List of array methods (that are not in +Object+) that need to be # delegated. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#44 Rake::FileList::ARRAY_METHODS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#381 Rake::FileList::DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#387 Rake::FileList::DEFAULT_IGNORE_PROCS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#61 Rake::FileList::DELEGATING_METHODS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#86 Rake::FileList::GLOB_PATTERN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp) # List of additional methods that must be delegated. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#47 Rake::FileList::MUST_DEFINE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # List of methods that should not be delegated here (we define special # versions of them explicitly below). # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#51 Rake::FileList::MUST_NOT_DEFINE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # List of delegated methods that return new array values which need # wrapping. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_list.rb#55 Rake::FileList::SPECIAL_RETURN = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # A FileTask is a task that includes time based dependencies. If any of a # FileTask's prerequisites have a timestamp that is later than the file # represented by this task, then the file must be rebuilt (using the # supplied actions). # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_task.rb#12 class Rake::FileTask < ::Rake::Task # Is this file task needed? Yes if it doesn't exist, or if its time stamp # is out of date. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_task.rb#16 def needed?; end # Time stamp for file task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_task.rb#21 def timestamp; end private # Are there any prerequisites with a later time than the given time stamp? # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_task.rb#32 def out_of_date?(stamp); end class << self # Apply the scope to the task name according to the rules for this kind # of task. File based tasks ignore the scope when creating the name. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_task.rb#49 def scope_name(scope, task_name); end end end # FileUtilsExt provides a custom version of the FileUtils methods # that respond to the verbose and nowrite # commands. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#10 module Rake::FileUtilsExt include ::FileUtils::StreamUtils_ include ::FileUtils extend ::FileUtils::StreamUtils_ extend ::FileUtils extend ::Rake::FileUtilsExt # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def cd(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chdir(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chmod(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chmod_R(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chown(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def chown_R(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def copy(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def cp(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def cp_lr(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def cp_r(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def install(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def link(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def ln(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def ln_s(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def ln_sf(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def ln_sr(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def makedirs(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def mkdir(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def mkdir_p(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def mkpath(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def move(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def mv(*args, **options, &block); end # Get/set the nowrite flag controlling output from the FileUtils # utilities. If verbose is true, then the utility method is # echoed to standard output. # # Examples: # nowrite # return the current value of the # # nowrite flag # nowrite(v) # set the nowrite flag to _v_. # nowrite(v) { code } # Execute code with the nowrite flag set # # temporarily to _v_. Return to the # # original value when code is done. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#77 def nowrite(value = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Check that the options do not contain options not listed in # +optdecl+. An ArgumentError exception is thrown if non-declared # options are found. # # @raise [ArgumentError] # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#123 def rake_check_options(options, *optdecl); end # Send the message to the default rake output (which is $stderr). # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#116 def rake_output_message(message); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def remove(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rm(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rm_f(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rm_r(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rm_rf(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rmdir(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def rmtree(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def safe_unlink(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def symlink(*args, **options, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#34 def touch(*args, **options, &block); end # Get/set the verbose flag controlling output from the FileUtils # utilities. If verbose is true, then the utility method is # echoed to standard output. # # Examples: # verbose # return the current value of the # # verbose flag # verbose(v) # set the verbose flag to _v_. # verbose(v) { code } # Execute code with the verbose flag set # # temporarily to _v_. Return to the # # original value when code is done. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#53 def verbose(value = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Use this function to prevent potentially destructive ruby code # from running when the :nowrite flag is set. # # Example: # # when_writing("Building Project") do # project.build # end # # The following code will build the project under normal # conditions. If the nowrite(true) flag is set, then the example # will print: # # DRYRUN: Building Project # # instead of actually building the project. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#107 def when_writing(msg = T.unsafe(nil)); end class << self # Returns the value of attribute nowrite_flag. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#14 def nowrite_flag; end # Sets the attribute nowrite_flag # # @param value the value to set the attribute nowrite_flag to. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#14 def nowrite_flag=(_arg0); end # Returns the value of attribute verbose_flag. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#14 def verbose_flag; end # Sets the attribute verbose_flag # # @param value the value to set the attribute verbose_flag to. # # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#14 def verbose_flag=(_arg0); end end end # source://rake//lib/rake/file_utils_ext.rb#17 Rake::FileUtilsExt::DEFAULT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Object) # InvocationChain tracks the chain of task invocations to detect # circular dependencies. # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#6 class Rake::InvocationChain < ::Rake::LinkedList # Append an invocation to the chain of invocations. It is an error # if the invocation already listed. # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#15 def append(invocation); end # Is the invocation already in the chain? # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#9 def member?(invocation); end # Convert to string, ie: TOP => invocation => invocation # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#23 def to_s; end private # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#34 def prefix; end class << self # Class level append. # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#28 def append(invocation, chain); end end end # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#55 Rake::InvocationChain::EMPTY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Rake::InvocationChain::EmptyInvocationChain) # Null object for an empty chain. # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#39 class Rake::InvocationChain::EmptyInvocationChain < ::Rake::LinkedList::EmptyLinkedList # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#46 def append(invocation); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#42 def member?(obj); end # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb#50 def to_s; end end # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_exception_mixin.rb#3 module Rake::InvocationExceptionMixin # Return the invocation chain (list of Rake tasks) that were in # effect when this exception was detected by rake. May be null if # no tasks were active. # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_exception_mixin.rb#7 def chain; end # Set the invocation chain in effect when this exception was # detected. # # source://rake//lib/rake/invocation_exception_mixin.rb#13 def chain=(value); end end # source://rake//lib/rake/late_time.rb#17 Rake::LATE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Rake::LateTime) # LateTime is a fake timestamp that occurs _after_ any other time value. # # source://rake//lib/rake/late_time.rb#4 class Rake::LateTime include ::Comparable include ::Singleton extend ::Singleton::SingletonClassMethods # source://rake//lib/rake/late_time.rb#8 def <=>(other); end # source://rake//lib/rake/late_time.rb#12 def to_s; end class << self private def allocate; end def new(*_arg0); end end end # Polylithic linked list structure used to implement several data # structures in Rake. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#6 class Rake::LinkedList include ::Enumerable # @return [LinkedList] a new instance of LinkedList # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#84 def initialize(head, tail = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Lists are structurally equivalent. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#25 def ==(other); end # Polymorphically add a new element to the head of a list. The # type of head node will be the same list type as the tail. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#12 def conj(item); end # For each item in the list. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#48 def each; end # Is the list empty? # .make guards against a list being empty making any instantiated LinkedList # object not empty by default # You should consider overriding this method if you implement your own .make method # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#20 def empty?; end # Returns the value of attribute head. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#8 def head; end # Same as +to_s+, but with inspected items. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#42 def inspect; end # Returns the value of attribute tail. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#8 def tail; end # Convert to string: LL(item, item...) # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#36 def to_s; end class << self # Cons a new head onto the tail list. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#73 def cons(head, tail); end # The standard empty list class for the given LinkedList class. # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#78 def empty; end # Make a list out of the given arguments. This method is # polymorphic # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#59 def make(*args); end end end # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#110 Rake::LinkedList::EMPTY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Rake::LinkedList::EmptyLinkedList) # Represent an empty list, using the Null Object Pattern. # # When inheriting from the LinkedList class, you should implement # a type specific Empty class as well. Make sure you set the class # instance variable @parent to the associated list class (this # allows conj, cons and make to work polymorphically). # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#95 class Rake::LinkedList::EmptyLinkedList < ::Rake::LinkedList # @return [EmptyLinkedList] a new instance of EmptyLinkedList # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#98 def initialize; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#101 def empty?; end class << self # source://rake//lib/rake/linked_list.rb#105 def cons(head, tail); end end end # Same as a regular task, but the immediate prerequisites are done in # parallel using Ruby threads. # # source://rake//lib/rake/multi_task.rb#7 class Rake::MultiTask < ::Rake::Task private # source://rake//lib/rake/multi_task.rb#10 def invoke_prerequisites(task_args, invocation_chain); end end # The NameSpace class will lookup task names in the scope defined by a # +namespace+ command. # # source://rake//lib/rake/name_space.rb#6 class Rake::NameSpace # Create a namespace lookup object using the given task manager # and the list of scopes. # # @return [NameSpace] a new instance of NameSpace # # source://rake//lib/rake/name_space.rb#12 def initialize(task_manager, scope_list); end # Lookup a task named +name+ in the namespace. # # source://rake//lib/rake/name_space.rb#20 def [](name); end # The scope of the namespace (a LinkedList) # # source://rake//lib/rake/name_space.rb#27 def scope; end # Return the list of tasks defined in this and nested namespaces. # # source://rake//lib/rake/name_space.rb#34 def tasks; end end # Include PrivateReader to use +private_reader+. # # source://rake//lib/rake/private_reader.rb#5 module Rake::PrivateReader mixes_in_class_methods ::Rake::PrivateReader::ClassMethods class << self # source://rake//lib/rake/private_reader.rb#7 def included(base); end end end # source://rake//lib/rake/private_reader.rb#11 module Rake::PrivateReader::ClassMethods # Declare a list of private accessors # # source://rake//lib/rake/private_reader.rb#14 def private_reader(*names); end end # A Promise object represents a promise to do work (a chore) in the # future. The promise is created with a block and a list of # arguments for the block. Calling value will return the value of # the promised chore. # # Used by ThreadPool. # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#11 class Rake::Promise # Create a promise to do the chore specified by the block. # # @return [Promise] a new instance of Promise # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#17 def initialize(args, &block); end # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#14 def recorder; end # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#14 def recorder=(_arg0); end # Return the value of this promise. # # If the promised chore is not yet complete, then do the work # synchronously. We will wait. # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#29 def value; end # If no one else is working this promise, go ahead and do the chore. # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#42 def work; end private # Perform the chore promised # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#57 def chore; end # Are we done with the promise # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#83 def complete?; end # free up these items for the GC # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#88 def discard; end # Did the promise throw an error # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#78 def error?; end # Do we have a result for the promise # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#73 def result?; end # Record execution statistics if there is a recorder # # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#94 def stat(*args); end end # source://rake//lib/rake/promise.rb#12 Rake::Promise::NOT_SET = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Object) # Exit status class for times the system just gives us a nil. # # source://rake//lib/rake/pseudo_status.rb#6 class Rake::PseudoStatus # @return [PseudoStatus] a new instance of PseudoStatus # # source://rake//lib/rake/pseudo_status.rb#9 def initialize(code = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://rake//lib/rake/pseudo_status.rb#17 def >>(n); end # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/pseudo_status.rb#25 def exited?; end # source://rake//lib/rake/pseudo_status.rb#7 def exitstatus; end # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/pseudo_status.rb#21 def stopped?; end # source://rake//lib/rake/pseudo_status.rb#13 def to_i; end end # Error indicating a recursion overflow error in task selection. # # source://rake//lib/rake/rule_recursion_overflow_error.rb#5 class Rake::RuleRecursionOverflowError < ::StandardError # @return [RuleRecursionOverflowError] a new instance of RuleRecursionOverflowError # # source://rake//lib/rake/rule_recursion_overflow_error.rb#6 def initialize(*args); end # source://rake//lib/rake/rule_recursion_overflow_error.rb#11 def add_target(target); end # source://rake//lib/rake/rule_recursion_overflow_error.rb#15 def message; end end # source://rake//lib/rake/scope.rb#3 class Rake::Scope < ::Rake::LinkedList # Path for the scope. # # source://rake//lib/rake/scope.rb#6 def path; end # Path for the scope + the named path. # # source://rake//lib/rake/scope.rb#11 def path_with_task_name(task_name); end # Trim +n+ innermost scope levels from the scope. In no case will # this trim beyond the toplevel scope. # # source://rake//lib/rake/scope.rb#17 def trim(n); end end # Singleton null object for an empty scope. # # source://rake//lib/rake/scope.rb#41 Rake::Scope::EMPTY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Rake::Scope::EmptyScope) # Scope lists always end with an EmptyScope object. See Null # Object Pattern) # # source://rake//lib/rake/scope.rb#28 class Rake::Scope::EmptyScope < ::Rake::LinkedList::EmptyLinkedList # source://rake//lib/rake/scope.rb#31 def path; end # source://rake//lib/rake/scope.rb#35 def path_with_task_name(task_name); end end # A Task is the basic unit of work in a Rakefile. Tasks have associated # actions (possibly more than one) and a list of prerequisites. When # invoked, a task will first ensure that all of its prerequisites have an # opportunity to run and then it will execute its own actions. # # Tasks are not usually created directly using the new method, but rather # use the +file+ and +task+ convenience methods. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#15 class Rake::Task # Create a task named +task_name+ with no actions or prerequisites. Use # +enhance+ to add actions and prerequisites. # # @return [Task] a new instance of Task # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#99 def initialize(task_name, app); end # List of actions attached to a task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#24 def actions; end # Add a description to the task. The description can consist of an option # argument list (enclosed brackets) and an optional comment. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#298 def add_description(description); end # List of all unique prerequisite tasks including prerequisite tasks' # prerequisites. # Includes self when cyclic dependencies are found. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#77 def all_prerequisite_tasks; end # Has this task already been invoked? Already invoked tasks # will be skipped unless you reenable them. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#39 def already_invoked; end # Application owning this task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#27 def application; end # Application owning this task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#27 def application=(_arg0); end # Argument description (nil if none). # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#136 def arg_description; end # Name of arguments for this task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#141 def arg_names; end # Clear the existing prerequisites, actions, comments, and arguments of a rake task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#153 def clear; end # Clear the existing actions on a rake task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#168 def clear_actions; end # Clear the existing arguments on a rake task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#180 def clear_args; end # Clear the existing comments on a rake task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#174 def clear_comments; end # Clear the existing prerequisites of a rake task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#162 def clear_prerequisites; end # First line (or sentence) of all comments. Multiple comments are # separated by a "/". # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#322 def comment; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#304 def comment=(comment); end # Enhance a task with prerequisites or actions. Returns self. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#115 def enhance(deps = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end # Execute the actions associated with this task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#270 def execute(args = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Full collection of comments. Multiple comments are separated by # newlines. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#316 def full_comment; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#46 def inspect; end # Return a string describing the internal state of a task. Useful for # debugging. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#354 def investigation; end # Invoke the task if it is needed. Prerequisites are invoked first. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#186 def invoke(*args); end # Invoke all the prerequisites of a task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#237 def invoke_prerequisites(task_args, invocation_chain); end # Invoke all the prerequisites of a task in parallel. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#249 def invoke_prerequisites_concurrently(task_args, invocation_chain); end # File/Line locations of each of the task definitions for this # task (only valid if the task was defined with the detect # location option set). # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#35 def locations; end # Name of the task, including any namespace qualifiers. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#122 def name; end # Name of task with argument list description. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#127 def name_with_args; end # Is this task needed? # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#286 def needed?; end # List of order only prerequisites for a task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#21 def order_only_prerequisites; end # List of prerequisites for a task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#17 def prereqs; end # List of prerequisite tasks # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#61 def prerequisite_tasks; end # List of prerequisites for a task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#17 def prerequisites; end # Reenable the task, allowing its tasks to be executed if the task # is invoked again. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#147 def reenable; end # Array of nested namespaces names used for task lookup by this task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#30 def scope; end # Set the names of the arguments for this task. +args+ should be # an array of symbols, one for each argument name. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#348 def set_arg_names(args); end # First source from a rule (nil if no sources) # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#93 def source; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#52 def sources; end # List of sources for task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#51 def sources=(_arg0); end # Timestamp for this task. Basic tasks return the current time for their # time stamp. Other tasks can be more sophisticated. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#292 def timestamp; end # Return task name # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#42 def to_s; end # Add order only dependencies. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#379 def |(deps); end protected # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#83 def collect_prerequisites(seen); end # Same as invoke, but explicitly pass a call chain to detect # circular dependencies. # # If multiple tasks depend on this # one in parallel, they will all fail if the first execution of # this task fails. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#197 def invoke_with_call_chain(task_args, invocation_chain); end private # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#229 def add_chain_to(exception, new_chain); end # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#308 def add_comment(comment); end # Get the first sentence in a string. The sentence is terminated # by the first period, exclamation mark, or the end of the line. # Decimal points do not count as periods. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#341 def first_sentence(string); end # Format the trace flags for display. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#261 def format_trace_flags; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#65 def lookup_prerequisite(prerequisite_name); end # Transform the list of comments as specified by the block and # join with the separator. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#328 def transform_comments(separator, &block); end class << self # Return a task with the given name. If the task is not currently # known, try to synthesize one from the defined rules. If no rules are # found, but an existing file matches the task name, assume it is a file # task with no dependencies or actions. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#404 def [](task_name); end # Clear the task list. This cause rake to immediately forget all the # tasks that have been assigned. (Normally used in the unit tests.) # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#391 def clear; end # Define a rule for synthesizing tasks. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#421 def create_rule(*args, &block); end # Define a task given +args+ and an option block. If a rule with the # given name already exists, the prerequisites and actions are added to # the existing task. Returns the defined task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#416 def define_task(*args, &block); end # Format dependencies parameter to pass to task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#373 def format_deps(deps); end # Apply the scope to the task name according to the rules for # this kind of task. Generic tasks will accept the scope as # part of the name. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#428 def scope_name(scope, task_name); end # TRUE if the task name is already defined. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#409 def task_defined?(task_name); end # List of all defined tasks. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task.rb#396 def tasks; end end end # Error indicating an ill-formed task declaration. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_argument_error.rb#5 class Rake::TaskArgumentError < ::ArgumentError; end # TaskArguments manage the arguments passed to a task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#7 class Rake::TaskArguments include ::Enumerable # Create a TaskArgument object with a list of argument +names+ and a set # of associated +values+. +parent+ is the parent argument object. # # @return [TaskArguments] a new instance of TaskArguments # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#15 def initialize(names, values, parent = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Find an argument value by name or index. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#44 def [](index); end # Enumerates the arguments and their values # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#56 def each(&block); end # Retrieve the list of values not associated with named arguments # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#32 def extras; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#93 def fetch(*args, &block); end # Returns true if +key+ is one of the arguments # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#88 def has_key?(key); end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#79 def inspect; end # Returns true if +key+ is one of the arguments # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#88 def key?(key); end # Returns the value of the given argument via method_missing # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#66 def method_missing(sym, *args); end # Argument names # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#11 def names; end # Create a new argument scope using the prerequisite argument # names. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#38 def new_scope(names); end # Retrieve the complete array of sequential values # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#27 def to_a; end # Returns a Hash of arguments and their values # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#71 def to_hash; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#75 def to_s; end # Extracts the argument values at +keys+ # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#61 def values_at(*keys); end # Specify a hash of default values for task arguments. Use the # defaults only if there is no specific value for the given # argument. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#51 def with_defaults(defaults); end protected # source://rake//lib/rake/task_arguments.rb#99 def lookup(name); end end # Base class for Task Libraries. # # source://rake//lib/rake/tasklib.rb#7 class Rake::TaskLib include ::Rake::Cloneable include ::FileUtils::StreamUtils_ include ::FileUtils include ::Rake::FileUtilsExt include ::Rake::DSL end # The TaskManager module is a mixin for managing tasks. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#5 module Rake::TaskManager # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#9 def initialize; end # Find a matching task for +task_name+. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#54 def [](task_name, scopes = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Clear all tasks in this application. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#182 def clear; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#17 def create_rule(*args, &block); end # Return the list of scope names currently active in the task # manager. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#222 def current_scope; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#23 def define_task(task_class, *args, &block); end # If a rule can be found that matches the task name, enhance the # task with the prerequisites and actions from the rule. Set the # source attribute of the task appropriately for the rule. Return # the enhanced task or nil of no rule was found. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#151 def enhance_with_matching_rule(task_name, level = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#68 def generate_did_you_mean_suggestions(task_name); end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#62 def generate_message_for_undefined_task(task_name); end # Evaluate the block in a nested namespace named +name+. Create # an anonymous namespace if +name+ is nil. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#228 def in_namespace(name); end # Lookup a task. Return an existing task if found, otherwise # create a task of the current type. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#49 def intern(task_class, task_name); end # Track the last comment made in the Rakefile. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#7 def last_description; end # Track the last comment made in the Rakefile. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#7 def last_description=(_arg0); end # Lookup a task, using scope and the scope hints in the task name. # This method performs straight lookups without trying to # synthesize file tasks or rules. Special scope names (e.g. '^') # are recognized. If no scope argument is supplied, use the # current scope. Return nil if the task cannot be found. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#192 def lookup(task_name, initial_scope = T.unsafe(nil)); end # Resolve the arguments for a task/rule. Returns a tuple of # [task_name, arg_name_list, prerequisites, order_only_prerequisites]. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#88 def resolve_args(args); end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#81 def synthesize_file_task(task_name); end # List of all defined tasks in this application. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#168 def tasks; end # List of all the tasks defined in the given scope (and its # sub-scopes). # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#174 def tasks_in_scope(scope); end private # Add a location to the locations field of the given task. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#241 def add_location(task); end # Attempt to create a rule given the list of prerequisites. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#271 def attempt_rule(task_name, task_pattern, args, extensions, block, level); end # Find the location that called into the dsl layer. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#248 def find_location; end # Generate an anonymous namespace name. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#259 def generate_name; end # Return the current description, clearing it in the process. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#319 def get_description(task); end # Lookup the task name # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#208 def lookup_in_scope(name, scope); end # Make a list of sources from the list of file name extensions / # translation procs. # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#293 def make_sources(task_name, task_pattern, extensions); end # Resolve task arguments for a task or rule when there are # dependencies declared. # # The patterns recognized by this argument resolving function are: # # task :t, order_only: [:e] # task :t => [:d] # task :t => [:d], order_only: [:e] # task :t, [a] => [:d] # task :t, [a] => [:d], order_only: [:e] # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#127 def resolve_args_with_dependencies(args, hash); end # Resolve task arguments for a task or rule when there are no # dependencies declared. # # The patterns recognized by this argument resolving function are: # # task :t # task :t, [:a] # # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#105 def resolve_args_without_dependencies(args); end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#265 def trace_rule(level, message); end class << self # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#326 def record_task_metadata; end # source://rake//lib/rake/task_manager.rb#326 def record_task_metadata=(_arg0); end end end # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_history_display.rb#6 class Rake::ThreadHistoryDisplay include ::Rake::PrivateReader extend ::Rake::PrivateReader::ClassMethods # @return [ThreadHistoryDisplay] a new instance of ThreadHistoryDisplay # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_history_display.rb#11 def initialize(stats); end # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_history_display.rb#17 def show; end private # source://rake//lib/rake/private_reader.rb#15 def items; end # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_history_display.rb#35 def rename(hash, key, renames); end # source://rake//lib/rake/private_reader.rb#15 def stats; end # source://rake//lib/rake/private_reader.rb#15 def threads; end end # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#7 class Rake::ThreadPool # Creates a ThreadPool object. The +thread_count+ parameter is the size # of the pool. # # @return [ThreadPool] a new instance of ThreadPool # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#11 def initialize(thread_count); end # Creates a future executed by the +ThreadPool+. # # The args are passed to the block when executing (similarly to # Thread#new) The return value is an object representing # a future which has been created and added to the queue in the # pool. Sending #value to the object will sleep the # current thread until the future is finished and will return the # result (or raise an exception thrown from the future) # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#33 def future(*args, &block); end # Enable the gathering of history events. # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#68 def gather_history; end # Return a array of history events for the thread pool. # # History gathering must be enabled to be able to see the events # (see #gather_history). Best to call this when the job is # complete (i.e. after ThreadPool#join is called). # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#77 def history; end # Waits until the queue of futures is empty and all threads have exited. # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#44 def join; end # Return a hash of always collected statistics for the thread pool. # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#84 def statistics; end private # for testing only # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#158 def __queue__; end # processes one item on the queue. Returns true if there was an # item to process, false if there was no item # # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#95 def process_queue_item; end # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#111 def safe_thread_count; end # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#117 def start_thread; end # source://rake//lib/rake/thread_pool.rb#145 def stat(event, data = T.unsafe(nil)); end end # source://rake//lib/rake/trace_output.rb#3 module Rake::TraceOutput # Write trace output to output stream +out+. # # The write is done as a single IO call (to print) to lessen the # chance that the trace output is interrupted by other tasks also # producing output. # # source://rake//lib/rake/trace_output.rb#10 def trace_on(out, *strings); end end # source://rake//lib/rake/version.rb#3 Rake::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # source://rake//lib/rake/version.rb#5 module Rake::Version; end # source://rake//lib/rake/version.rb#6 Rake::Version::BUILD = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # source://rake//lib/rake/version.rb#6 Rake::Version::MAJOR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # source://rake//lib/rake/version.rb#6 Rake::Version::MINOR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String) # source://rake//lib/rake/version.rb#8 Rake::Version::NUMBERS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # source://rake//lib/rake/version.rb#6 Rake::Version::OTHER = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array) # Win 32 interface methods for Rake. Windows specific functionality # will be placed here to collect that knowledge in one spot. # # source://rake//lib/rake/win32.rb#7 module Rake::Win32 class << self # Normalize a win32 path so that the slashes are all forward slashes. # # source://rake//lib/rake/win32.rb#45 def normalize(path); end # The standard directory containing system wide rake files on # Win 32 systems. Try the following environment variables (in # order): # # * HOME # * HOMEDRIVE + HOMEPATH # * APPDATA # * USERPROFILE # # If the above are not defined, the return nil. # # @raise [Win32HomeError] # # source://rake//lib/rake/win32.rb#30 def win32_system_dir; end # True if running on a windows system. # # @return [Boolean] # # source://rake//lib/rake/win32.rb#16 def windows?; end end end # Error indicating a problem in locating the home directory on a # Win32 system. # # source://rake//lib/rake/win32.rb#11 class Rake::Win32::Win32HomeError < ::RuntimeError; end # source://rake//lib/rake.rb#71 RakeFileUtils = Rake::FileUtilsExt # source://rake//lib/rake/ext/string.rb#4 class String include ::Comparable # source://rake//lib/rake/ext/string.rb#14 def ext(newext = T.unsafe(nil)); end # source://rake//lib/rake/ext/string.rb#138 def pathmap(spec = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end protected # source://rake//lib/rake/ext/string.rb#27 def pathmap_explode; end # source://rake//lib/rake/ext/string.rb#41 def pathmap_partial(n); end # source://rake//lib/rake/ext/string.rb#59 def pathmap_replace(patterns, &block); end end