http://rubygems.org/gems/development
Cause gem require to load a path other than the RubyGems installation.
Intercept gem-require expression (require 'gem') and require version at alternative path (such as a development version).
Use cases include:
Enabling Development requires two things:
begin ; require 'development' ; rescue LoadError ; end
Or a multi-line version if you prefer:
begin
require 'development'
rescue LoadError
end
Doing this rather than simply requiring development ensures that Development can work transparently without requiring even a development dependency.
The primary interface to development is the .development.rb configuration file, which should be placed in the user's home directory.
I would make project-specific .development.rb files a requirement (to avoid accidentally enabling it) but I don't think there is a reliable way to find the project directory based on the require. If you know a way, please let me know!
The shortest possible example is a one-liner:
enable! :parallel_ancestry => '~/Projects/rp/ruby/parallel_ancestry'
But other configuration possibilities are provided for more complex configurations:
###
# Declare named locations to associate gems or gemsets with specific locations.
# If a directory exists by name of gem or gemset it will be used automatically.
# Otherwise the directory will have to be declared explicitly.
#
directory( :code, '~/Projects' )
###
# Paths can start with names of other paths.
#
directory( :ridiculous_power, :code, 'rp' )
directory( :ruby, :ridiculous_power, 'ruby' )
directory( :hooked_objects, :ruby, 'hooked_objects' )
directory( :compositing_objects, :ruby, 'compositing_objects' )
###
# Add gems or gemsets to directory.
#
directory( :ridiculous_power ).add( 'persistence', 'magnets' )
###
# Declare a gemset to group a set of gems and configure them by a single reference.
#
gemset( :ruby, 'module-cluster',
'parallel_ancestry',
'identifies_as' )
gemset( :hooked_objects, 'hash-hooked',
'array-hooked',
'array-sorted',
'array-unique',
'array-sorted-unique' )
gemset( :compositing_objects, 'hash-compositing',
'array-compositing',
'array-sorted-compositing',
'array-unique-compositing',
'array-sorted-unique-compositing' )
###
# Specify directory by gem or gemset.
#
gem( 'to_lambda' ).directory( :ruby )
###
# Enable all (no parameters) or specific gems.
#
enable! :ruby, :hooked_objects, :compositing_objects, :parallel_ancestry
Development plays well with bundler. The only caveat is that you have to require Development before Bundler.require:
require 'bundler'
begin ; require 'development' ; rescue LoadError ; end
Bundler.require
or
begin ; require 'development' ; rescue LoadError ; end
require 'bundler'
Bundler.require
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