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# Represents a specification retrieved via the rubygems.org API.
#
# This is used to avoid loading the full Specification object when all we need
# is the name, version, and dependencies.
class Gem::Resolver::APISpecification < Gem::Resolver::Specification
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# Creates an APISpecification for the given +set+ from the rubygems.org
# +api_data+.
#
# See http://guides.rubygems.org/rubygems-org-api/#misc_methods for the
# format of the +api_data+.
def initialize(set, api_data)
super()
@set = set
@name = api_data[:name]
@version = Gem::Version.new api_data[:number]
@platform = api_data[:platform]
@dependencies = api_data[:dependencies].map do |name, ver|
Gem::Dependency.new name, ver.split(/\s*,\s*/)
end
end
def == other # :nodoc:
self.class === other and
@set == other.set and
@name == other.name and
@version == other.version and
@platform == other.platform and
@dependencies == other.dependencies
end
def installable_platform? # :nodoc:
Gem::Platform.match @platform
end
def pretty_print q # :nodoc:
q.group 2, '[APISpecification', ']' do
q.breakable
q.text "name: #{name}"
q.breakable
q.text "version: #{version}"
q.breakable
q.text "platform: #{platform}"
q.breakable
q.text 'dependencies:'
q.breakable
q.pp @dependencies
q.breakable
q.text "set uri: #{@set.dep_uri}"
end
end
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# Fetches a Gem::Specification for this APISpecification.
def spec # :nodoc:
@spec ||=
begin
tuple = Gem::NameTuple.new @name, @version, @platform
source.fetch_spec tuple
end
end
def source # :nodoc:
@set.source
end
end
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