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# frozen_string_literal: true #-- # Copyright 2006 by Chad Fowler, Rich Kilmer, Jim Weirich and others. # All rights reserved. # See LICENSE.txt for permissions. #++ class Gem::Ext::ExtConfBuilder < Gem::Ext::Builder def self.build(extension, dest_path, results, args=[], lib_dir=nil, extension_dir=Dir.pwd) require 'fileutils' require 'tempfile' tmp_dest = Dir.mktmpdir(".gem.", extension_dir) # Some versions of `mktmpdir` return absolute paths, which will break make # if the paths contain spaces. However, on Ruby 1.9.x on Windows, relative # paths cause all C extension builds to fail. # # As such, we convert to a relative path unless we are using Ruby 1.9.x on # Windows. This means that when using Ruby 1.9.x on Windows, paths with # spaces do not work. # # Details: https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/issues/977#issuecomment-171544940 tmp_dest_relative = get_relative_path(tmp_dest.clone, extension_dir) Tempfile.open %w[siteconf .rb], extension_dir do |siteconf| siteconf.puts "require 'rbconfig'" siteconf.puts "dest_path = #{tmp_dest_relative.dump}" %w[sitearchdir sitelibdir].each do |dir| siteconf.puts "RbConfig::MAKEFILE_CONFIG['#{dir}'] = dest_path" siteconf.puts "RbConfig::CONFIG['#{dir}'] = dest_path" end siteconf.close destdir = ENV["DESTDIR"] begin # workaround for https://github.com/oracle/truffleruby/issues/2115 siteconf_path = RUBY_ENGINE == "truffleruby" ? siteconf.path.dup : siteconf.path require "shellwords" cmd = Gem.ruby.shellsplit << "-I" << File.expand_path("../../..", __FILE__) << "-r" << get_relative_path(siteconf_path, extension_dir) << File.basename(extension) cmd.push(*args) begin run(cmd, results, class_name, extension_dir) do |s, r| mkmf_log = File.join(extension_dir, 'mkmf.log') if File.exist? mkmf_log unless s.success? r << "To see why this extension failed to compile, please check" \ " the mkmf.log which can be found here:\n" r << " " + File.join(dest_path, 'mkmf.log') + "\n" end FileUtils.mv mkmf_log, dest_path end end siteconf.unlink end ENV["DESTDIR"] = nil make dest_path, results, extension_dir if tmp_dest_relative full_tmp_dest = File.join(extension_dir, tmp_dest_relative) # TODO remove in RubyGems 3 if Gem.install_extension_in_lib and lib_dir FileUtils.mkdir_p lib_dir entries = Dir.entries(full_tmp_dest) - %w[. ..] entries = entries.map {|entry| File.join full_tmp_dest, entry } FileUtils.cp_r entries, lib_dir, :remove_destination => true end FileUtils::Entry_.new(full_tmp_dest).traverse do |ent| destent = ent.class.new(dest_path, ent.rel) destent.exist? or FileUtils.mv(ent.path, destent.path) end end ensure ENV["DESTDIR"] = destdir siteconf.close! end end results ensure FileUtils.rm_rf tmp_dest if tmp_dest end private def self.get_relative_path(path, base) path[0..base.length - 1] = '.' if path.start_with?(base) path end end
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