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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Gem::Resolver::Molinillo
# An error that occurred during the resolution process
class ResolverError < StandardError; end
# An error caused by searching for a dependency that is completely unknown,
# i.e. has no versions available whatsoever.
class NoSuchDependencyError < ResolverError
# @return [Object] the dependency that could not be found
attr_accessor :dependency
# @return [Array<Object>] the specifications that depended upon {#dependency}
attr_accessor :required_by
# Initializes a new error with the given missing dependency.
# @param [Object] dependency @see {#dependency}
# @param [Array<Object>] required_by @see {#required_by}
def initialize(dependency, required_by = [])
@dependency = dependency
@required_by = required_by
super()
end
# The error message for the missing dependency, including the specifications
# that had this dependency.
def message
sources = required_by.map { |r| "`#{r}`" }.join(' and ')
message = "Unable to find a specification for `#{dependency}`"
message += " depended upon by #{sources}" unless sources.empty?
message
end
end
# An error caused by attempting to fulfil a dependency that was circular
#
# @note This exception will be thrown iff a {Vertex} is added to a
# {DependencyGraph} that has a {DependencyGraph::Vertex#path_to?} an
# existing {DependencyGraph::Vertex}
class CircularDependencyError < ResolverError
# [Set<Object>] the dependencies responsible for causing the error
attr_reader :dependencies
# Initializes a new error with the given circular vertices.
# @param [Array<DependencyGraph::Vertex>] nodes the nodes in the dependency
# that caused the error
def initialize(nodes)
super "There is a circular dependency between #{nodes.map(&:name).join(' and ')}"
@dependencies = nodes.map(&:payload).to_set
end
end
# An error caused by conflicts in version
class VersionConflict < ResolverError
# @return [{String => Resolution::Conflict}] the conflicts that caused
# resolution to fail
attr_reader :conflicts
# Initializes a new error with the given version conflicts.
# @param [{String => Resolution::Conflict}] conflicts see {#conflicts}
def initialize(conflicts)
pairs = []
conflicts.values.flatten.map(&:requirements).flatten.each do |conflicting|
conflicting.each do |source, conflict_requirements|
conflict_requirements.each do |c|
pairs << [c, source]
end
end
end
super "Unable to satisfy the following requirements:\n\n" \
"#{pairs.map { |r, d| "- `#{r}` required by `#{d}`" }.join("\n")}"
@conflicts = conflicts
end
end
end
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