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- data/lib/rake.rb +71 -0
- data/lib/rake/application.rb +824 -0
- data/lib/rake/backtrace.rb +24 -0
- data/lib/rake/clean.rb +78 -0
- data/lib/rake/cloneable.rb +17 -0
- data/lib/rake/cpu_counter.rb +107 -0
- data/lib/rake/default_loader.rb +15 -0
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- data/lib/rake/early_time.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/rake/ext/core.rb +26 -0
- data/lib/rake/ext/string.rb +176 -0
- data/lib/rake/file_creation_task.rb +25 -0
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- data/lib/rake/invocation_chain.rb +57 -0
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# Explode a path into individual components. Used by +pathmap+.
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def pathmap_explode
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protected :pathmap_explode
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# Extract a partial path from the path. Include +n+ directories from the
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# front end (left hand side) if +n+ is positive. Include |+n+|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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#
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|
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|
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|
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# confusion. If you were using "FileList#exclude?" in your user
|
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# code, you will need to update.
|
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def excluded_from_list?(fn)
|
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return true if @exclude_patterns.any? do |pat|
|
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|
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|
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# Ruby <= 1.9.3 does not support File::FNM_EXTGLOB
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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DEFAULT_IGNORE_PATTERNS = [
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/(^|[\/\\])CVS([\/\\]|$)/,
|
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/(^|[\/\\])\.svn([\/\\]|$)/,
|
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/\.bak$/,
|
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/~$/
|
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]
|
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DEFAULT_IGNORE_PROCS = [
|
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proc { |fn| fn =~ /(^|[\/\\])core$/ && !File.directory?(fn) }
|
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|
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]
|
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+
|
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|
+
def import(array) # :nodoc:
|
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@items = array
|
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|
+
self
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
class << self
|
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|
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# Create a new file list including the files listed. Similar to:
|
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|
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#
|
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|
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# FileList.new(*args)
|
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|
+
def [](*args)
|
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|
+
new(*args)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# Get a sorted list of files matching the pattern. This method
|
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|
+
# should be preferred to Dir[pattern] and Dir.glob(pattern) because
|
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|
+
# the files returned are guaranteed to be sorted.
|
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|
+
def glob(pattern, *args)
|
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|
+
Dir.glob(pattern, *args).sort
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
module Rake
|
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|
+
class << self
|
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|
+
|
417
|
+
# Yield each file or directory component.
|
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|
+
def each_dir_parent(dir) # :nodoc:
|
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|
+
old_length = nil
|
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|
+
while dir != "." && dir.length != old_length
|
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|
+
yield(dir)
|
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|
+
old_length = dir.length
|
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|
+
dir = File.dirname(dir)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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+
|
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|
+
# Convert Pathname and Pathname-like objects to strings;
|
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|
+
# leave everything else alone
|
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|
+
def from_pathname(path) # :nodoc:
|
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|
+
path = path.to_path if path.respond_to?(:to_path)
|
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|
+
path = path.to_str if path.respond_to?(:to_str)
|
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|
+
path
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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