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# Contributor: Jakub Jirutka <jakub@jirutka.cz>
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# Maintainer: Jakub Jirutka <jakub@jirutka.cz>
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pkgname=ruby3.0-rake
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_gemname=rake
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# Keep version in sync with "Bundled gems" (https://stdgems.org) for the
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# packaged Ruby version.
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pkgver=13.0.6
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pkgrel=0
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pkgdesc="A Ruby task runner, inspired by make"
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url="https://github.com/ruby/rake"
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arch="noarch"
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license="MIT"
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depends="ruby3.0"
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checkdepends="ruby3.0-minitest"
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makedepends="ruby3.0-rdoc"
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subpackages="$pkgname-doc"
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source="https://github.com/ruby/rake/archive/v$pkgver/$_gemname-$pkgver.tar.gz"
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builddir="$srcdir/$_gemname-$pkgver"
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build() {
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gem build $_gemname.gemspec
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}
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check() {
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# FIXME: Fix test_signal_propagation_in_tests
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ruby -Ilib -Itest -e "Dir.glob('./test/**/test_*.rb', &method(:require))" -- \
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--exclude=test_signal_propagation_in_tests
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}
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package() {
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local gemdir="$pkgdir/$(ruby -e 'puts Gem.default_dir')"
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gem install \
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--local \
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--install-dir "$gemdir" \
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--bindir "$pkgdir/usr/bin" \
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--ignore-dependencies \
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--document ri \
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--verbose \
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$_gemname
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# Remove unnessecary files
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cd "$gemdir"
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rm -rf build_info cache extensions plugins
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cd gems/rake-*
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rm -rf doc ./*.rdoc MIT-LICENSE
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}
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doc() {
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pkgdesc="$pkgdesc (ri docs)"
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amove "$(ruby -e 'puts Gem.default_dir')"/doc
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}
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sha512sums="
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1b438be96d8cedaf70e961b0bbd2217692b0b5537b2e1d5f599158e7da3e300cf6ab0c5f0c52fea89be0beb675effbbf563d24e55c84fb673b4982013355e03c rake-13.0.6.tar.gz
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"
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