homebrew-core/Formula/ry.rb

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Ruby

class Ry < Formula
desc "Ruby virtual env tool"
homepage "https://github.com/jayferd/ry"
url "https://github.com/jayferd/ry/archive/v0.5.2.tar.gz"
sha256 "b53b51569dfa31233654b282d091b76af9f6b8af266e889b832bb374beeb1f59"
head "https://github.com/jayferd/ry.git"
bottle do
cellar :any
sha256 "81b21b5a615197eddf8048c3cbe21dfd0425ea7fe8fdd3d01f8ab5af487b57a4" => :mavericks
sha256 "1a7ee174b349b62c9c6192ebb7db6ed741dd1b88261fd2e23f43d53a9a5c2709" => :mountain_lion
sha256 "a62486fac22e1f2881872653ae7030e64c64e4ecc1cacab4ce0ffd3e3f4c7a80" => :lion
end
depends_on "ruby-build" => :recommended
depends_on "bash-completion" => :recommended
def install
ENV["PREFIX"] = prefix
ENV["BASH_COMPLETIONS_DIR"] = etc/"bash_completion.d"
ENV["ZSH_COMPLETIONS_DIR"] = share/"zsh/site-functions"
system "make", "install"
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
Please add to your profile:
which ry &>/dev/null && eval "$(ry setup)"
If you want your Rubies to persist across updates you
should set the `RY_RUBIES` variable in your profile, i.e.
export RY_RUBIES="#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/var/ry/rubies"
EOS
end
test do
ENV["RY_RUBIES"] = testpath/"rubies"
system bin/"ry", "ls"
assert File.exist?(testpath/"rubies")
end
end