require 'rubygems' require 'rake' require 'rake/clean' require 'fileutils' require 'ostruct' class OpenStruct; undef :gem; end # TODO: make my own openstruct type object that includes descriptions # TODO: use the descriptions to output help on the available bones options PROJ = OpenStruct.new( # Project Defaults :name => nil, :summary => nil, :description => nil, :changes => nil, :authors => nil, :email => nil, :url => "\000", :version => ENV['VERSION'] || '0.0.0', :exclude => %w(tmp$ bak$ ~$ CVS \.svn/ \.git/ ^pkg/), :release_name => ENV['RELEASE'], # System Defaults :ruby_opts => %w(-w), :libs => [], :history_file => 'History.txt', :manifest_file => 'Manifest.txt', :readme_file => 'README.txt', # Announce :ann => OpenStruct.new( :file => 'announcement.txt', :text => nil, :paragraphs => [], :email => { :from => nil, :to => %w(ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org), :server => 'localhost', :port => 25, :domain => ENV['HOSTNAME'], :acct => nil, :passwd => nil, :authtype => :plain } ), # Gem Packaging :gem => OpenStruct.new( :dependencies => [], :development_dependencies => [], :executables => nil, :extensions => FileList['ext/**/extconf.rb'], :files => nil, :need_tar => true, :need_zip => false, :extras => {} ), # File Annotations :notes => OpenStruct.new( :exclude => %w(^tasks/setup\.rb$), :extensions => %w(.txt .rb .erb .rdoc) << '', :tags => %w(FIXME OPTIMIZE TODO) ), # Rcov :rcov => OpenStruct.new( :dir => 'coverage', :opts => %w[--sort coverage -T], :threshold => 90.0, :threshold_exact => false ), # Rdoc :rdoc => OpenStruct.new( :opts => [], :include => %w(^lib/ ^bin/ ^ext/ \.txt$ \.rdoc$), :exclude => %w(extconf\.rb$), :main => nil, :dir => 'doc', :remote_dir => nil ), # Rubyforge :rubyforge => OpenStruct.new( :name => "\000" ), # Rspec :spec => OpenStruct.new( :files => FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'], :opts => [] ), # Subversion Repository :svn => OpenStruct.new( :root => nil, :path => '', :trunk => 'trunk', :tags => 'tags', :branches => 'branches' ), # Test::Unit :test => OpenStruct.new( :files => FileList['test/**/test_*.rb'], :file => 'test/all.rb', :opts => [] ) ) # Load the other rake files in the tasks folder tasks_dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) post_load_fn = File.join(tasks_dir, 'post_load.rake') rakefiles = Dir.glob(File.join(tasks_dir, '*.rake')).sort rakefiles.unshift(rakefiles.delete(post_load_fn)).compact! import(*rakefiles) # Setup the project libraries %w(lib ext).each {|dir| PROJ.libs << dir if test ?d, dir} # Setup some constants WIN32 = %r/djgpp|(cyg|ms|bcc)win|mingw/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM unless defined? WIN32 DEV_NULL = WIN32 ? 'NUL:' : '/dev/null' def quiet( &block ) io = [STDOUT.dup, STDERR.dup] STDOUT.reopen DEV_NULL STDERR.reopen DEV_NULL block.call ensure STDOUT.reopen io.first STDERR.reopen io.last $stdout, $stderr = STDOUT, STDERR end DIFF = if WIN32 then 'diff.exe' else if quiet {system "gdiff", __FILE__, __FILE__} then 'gdiff' else 'diff' end end unless defined? DIFF SUDO = if WIN32 then '' else if quiet {system 'which sudo'} then 'sudo' else '' end end RCOV = WIN32 ? 'rcov.bat' : 'rcov' RDOC = WIN32 ? 'rdoc.bat' : 'rdoc' GEM = WIN32 ? 'gem.bat' : 'gem' %w(rcov spec/rake/spectask rubyforge bones facets/ansicode).each do |lib| begin require lib Object.instance_eval {const_set "HAVE_#{lib.tr('/','_').upcase}", true} rescue LoadError Object.instance_eval {const_set "HAVE_#{lib.tr('/','_').upcase}", false} end end HAVE_SVN = (Dir.entries(Dir.pwd).include?('.svn') and system("svn --version 2>&1 > #{DEV_NULL}")) HAVE_GIT = (Dir.entries(Dir.pwd).include?('.git') and system("git --version 2>&1 > #{DEV_NULL}")) # Add bones as a development dependency # if HAVE_BONES PROJ.gem.development_dependencies << ['bones', ">= #{Bones::VERSION}"] end # Reads a file at +path+ and spits out an array of the +paragraphs+ # specified. # # changes = paragraphs_of('History.txt', 0..1).join("\n\n") # summary, *description = paragraphs_of('README.txt', 3, 3..8) # def paragraphs_of( path, *paragraphs ) title = String === paragraphs.first ? paragraphs.shift : nil ary = File.read(path).delete("\r").split(/\n\n+/) result = if title tmp, matching = [], false rgxp = %r/^=+\s*#{Regexp.escape(title)}/i paragraphs << (0..-1) if paragraphs.empty? ary.each do |val| if val =~ rgxp break if matching matching = true rgxp = %r/^=+/i elsif matching tmp << val end end tmp else ary end result.values_at(*paragraphs) end # Adds the given gem _name_ to the current project's dependency list. An # optional gem _version_ can be given. If omitted, the newest gem version # will be used. # def depend_on( name, version = nil ) spec = Gem.source_index.find_name(name).last version = spec.version.to_s if version.nil? and !spec.nil? PROJ.gem.dependencies << case version when nil; [name] when %r/^\d/; [name, ">= #{version}"] else [name, version] end end # Adds the given arguments to the include path if they are not already there # def ensure_in_path( *args ) args.each do |path| path = File.expand_path(path) $:.unshift(path) if test(?d, path) and not $:.include?(path) end end # Find a rake task using the task name and remove any description text. This # will prevent the task from being displayed in the list of available tasks. # def remove_desc_for_task( names ) Array(names).each do |task_name| task = Rake.application.tasks.find {|t| t.name == task_name} next if task.nil? task.instance_variable_set :@comment, nil end end # Change working directories to _dir_, call the _block_ of code, and then # change back to the original working directory (the current directory when # this method was called). # def in_directory( dir, &block ) curdir = pwd begin cd dir return block.call ensure cd curdir end end # Scans the current working directory and creates a list of files that are # candidates to be in the manifest. # def manifest_files files = [] exclude = Regexp.new(PROJ.exclude.join('|')) Find.find '.' do |path| path.sub! %r/^(\.\/|\/)/o, '' next unless test ?f, path next if path =~ exclude files << path end files.sort! end # We need a "valid" method thtat determines if a string is suitable for use # in the gem specification. # class Object def valid? return !(self.empty? or self == "\000") if self.respond_to?(:to_str) return false end end # EOF