- Homebrew Bundle referred to formulae as "brews". But it referred to
casks as "casks" and taps as "taps".
- Let's use the same terminology everywhere.
- (I know that `brew "hello"` is the formula syntax in the Brewfile, so
I'm not changing that (though would be up for it, in a backwards
compatible manner), just making the code more consistent.)
This is the pattern we've been adopting for a while and it's a bit
cleaner. Let's remove all of the existing usage of the existing pattern
to avoid confusion when adopting the new one.
- move some things out of `extend` that don't really fit there e.g.
`Module`s that are included but not doing any
overriding/monkeypatching
- move some code into `extend/os` to fix all remaining
`rubocop:todo Homebrew/MoveToExtendOS`s
- remove some unneeded `bundle` skipper code that doesn't really make
sense given our current bottling strategy
- extract some `Pathname` extensions to `extend/pathname` for separate
files
- move a `ENV` `Kernel` extension into `kernel.rb`
- `odeprecate` a seemingly unused backwards compatibility method
- move `readline_nonblock` from a monkeypatch to a
`ReadlineNonblock.read` method as its only used in one place
- fix up a link in documentation
Update both the variables that dictate this and the documents that
explain our GCC/glibc policies.
These should ease a future migration to a newer GCC version.
The method it overrides is not `private`, so it doesn't seem like this
should be private. This causes errors when using `brew bundle` on Linux
with a `Brewfile` that contains `cask` entries.
This[^1] will enable us to start testing arm64 bottle builds in
Homebrew/core when this environment variable is set.
[^1]: Along with some tweaks to the `dispatch-build-bottle` workflow.
This came up in the AGM and has bothered me for years: let's actually
split out `software_spec.rb` into one file per class, as is more typical
in Ruby.
This will make these classes easier to find.
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