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rubocop: Use `Sorbet/StrictSigil` as it's better than comments - Previously I thought that comments were fine to discourage people from wasting their time trying to bump things that used `undef` that Sorbet didn't support. But RuboCop is better at this since it'll complain if the comments are unnecessary. - Suggested in https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/pull/18018#issuecomment-2283369501. - I've gone for a mixture of `rubocop:disable` for the files that can't be `typed: strict` (use of undef, required before everything else, etc) and `rubocop:todo` for everything else that should be tried to make strictly typed. There's no functional difference between the two as `rubocop:todo` is `rubocop:disable` with a different name. - And I entirely disabled the cop for the docs/ directory since `typed: strict` isn't going to gain us anything for some Markdown linting config files. - This means that now it's easier to track what needs to be done rather than relying on checklists of files in our big Sorbet issue: ```shell $ git grep 'typed: true # rubocop:todo Sorbet/StrictSigil' | wc -l 268 ``` - And this is confirmed working for new files: ```shell $ git status On branch use-rubocop-for-sorbet-strict-sigils Untracked files: (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed) Library/Homebrew/bad.rb Library/Homebrew/good.rb nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track) $ brew style Offenses: bad.rb:1:1: C: Sorbet/StrictSigil: Sorbet sigil should be at least strict got true. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1340 files inspected, 1 offense detected ```
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# typed: true # rubocop:todo Sorbet/StrictSigil
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "attrable"
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module Cask
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class DSL
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# Class corresponding to the `caveats` stanza.
#
# Each method should handle output, following the
# convention of at least one trailing blank line so that the user
# can distinguish separate caveats.
#
# The return value of the last method in the block is also sent
# to the output by the caller, but that feature is only for the
# convenience of cask authors.
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class Caveats < Base
extend Attrable
attr_predicate :discontinued?
def initialize(*args)
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super
@built_in_caveats = {}
@custom_caveats = []
@discontinued = false
end
def self.caveat(name, &block)
define_method(name) do |*args|
key = [name, *args]
text = instance_exec(*args, &block)
@built_in_caveats[key] = text if text
:built_in_caveat
end
end
private_class_method :caveat
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sig { returns(String) }
def to_s
(@custom_caveats + @built_in_caveats.values).join("\n")
end
# Override `puts` to collect caveats.
def puts(*args)
@custom_caveats += args
:built_in_caveat
end
def eval_caveats(&block)
result = instance_eval(&block)
return unless result
return if result == :built_in_caveat
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@custom_caveats << result.to_s.sub(/\s*\Z/, "\n")
end
caveat :kext do
next if MacOS.version < :high_sierra
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navigation_path = if MacOS.version >= :ventura
"System Settings → Privacy & Security"
else
"System Preferences → Security & Privacy → General"
end
<<~EOS
#{@cask} requires a kernel extension to work.
If the installation fails, retry after you enable it in:
#{navigation_path}
For more information, refer to vendor documentation or this Apple Technical Note:
#{Formatter.url("https://developer.apple.com/library/content/technotes/tn2459/_index.html")}
EOS
end
caveat :unsigned_accessibility do |access = "Accessibility"|
# access: the category in the privacy settings the app requires.
navigation_path = if MacOS.version >= :ventura
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"System Settings → Privacy & Security"
else
"System Preferences → Security & Privacy → Privacy"
end
<<~EOS
#{@cask} is not signed and requires Accessibility access,
so you will need to re-grant Accessibility access every time the app is updated.
Enable or re-enable it in:
#{navigation_path} → #{access}
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To re-enable, untick and retick #{@cask}.app.
EOS
end
caveat :path_environment_variable do |path|
<<~EOS
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To use #{@cask}, you may need to add the #{path} directory
to your PATH environment variable, e.g. (for Bash shell):
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export PATH=#{path}:"$PATH"
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EOS
end
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caveat :zsh_path_helper do |path|
<<~EOS
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To use #{@cask}, zsh users may need to add the following line to their
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~/.zprofile. (Among other effects, #{path} will be added to the
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PATH environment variable):
eval `/usr/libexec/path_helper -s`
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EOS
end
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caveat :files_in_usr_local do
next unless HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s.downcase.start_with?("/usr/local")
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<<~EOS
Cask #{@cask} installs files under /usr/local. The presence of such
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files can cause warnings when running `brew doctor`, which is considered
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to be a bug in Homebrew Cask.
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EOS
end
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caveat :depends_on_java do |java_version = :any|
if java_version == :any
<<~EOS
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#{@cask} requires Java. You can install the latest version with:
brew install --cask temurin
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EOS
elsif java_version.include?("+")
<<~EOS
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#{@cask} requires Java #{java_version}. You can install the latest version with:
brew install --cask temurin
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EOS
else
<<~EOS
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#{@cask} requires Java #{java_version}. You can install it with:
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brew install --cask temurin@#{java_version}
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EOS
end
end
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caveat :requires_rosetta do
next if Homebrew::SimulateSystem.current_arch != :arm
<<~EOS
#{@cask} is built for Intel macOS and so requires Rosetta 2 to be installed.
You can install Rosetta 2 with:
softwareupdate --install-rosetta --agree-to-license
Note that it is very difficult to remove Rosetta 2 once it is installed.
EOS
end
caveat :logout do
<<~EOS
You must log out and log back in for the installation of #{@cask} to take effect.
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EOS
end
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caveat :reboot do
<<~EOS
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You must reboot for the installation of #{@cask} to take effect.
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EOS
end
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caveat :discontinued do
odeprecated "`caveats :discontinued`", "`deprecate!`"
@discontinued = true
<<~EOS
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#{@cask} has been officially discontinued upstream.
It may stop working correctly (or at all) in recent versions of macOS.
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EOS
end
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caveat :license do |web_page|
<<~EOS
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Installing #{@cask} means you have AGREED to the license at:
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#{Formatter.url(web_page.to_s)}
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EOS
end
caveat :free_license do |web_page|
<<~EOS
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The vendor offers a free license for #{@cask} at:
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#{Formatter.url(web_page.to_s)}
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EOS
end
end
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end
end