instiki/vendor/plugins/bundler/gems/bundler-1.0.15/spec/runtime/platform_spec.rb
Jacques Distler 9e909d5be3 Update Rails, rails_xss and Bundler
Update Bundler to 1.0.15.
Update Rails to 2.3.12.
Update rails_xss plugin.

The latter two were the
source of a considerable
amount of grief, as rails_xss
is now MUCH stricter about what
string methods can be used.

Also made it possible to use
rake 0.9.x with Instiki. But
you probably REALLY want to use

 ruby bundle exec rake ...

instead of just saying

 rake ....
2011-06-15 00:43:38 -05:00

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require "spec_helper"
describe "Bundler.setup with multi platform stuff" do
it "raises a friendly error when gems are missing locally" do
gemfile <<-G
source "file://#{gem_repo1}"
gem "rack"
G
lockfile <<-G
GEM
remote: file:#{gem_repo1}/
specs:
rack (1.0)
PLATFORMS
#{local_tag}
DEPENDENCIES
rack
G
ruby <<-R
begin
require 'bundler'
Bundler.setup
rescue Bundler::GemNotFound => e
puts "WIN"
end
R
out.should == "WIN"
end
it "will resolve correctly on the current platform when the lockfile was targetted for a different one" do
lockfile <<-G
GEM
remote: file:#{gem_repo1}/
specs:
nokogiri (1.4.2-java)
weakling (= 0.0.3)
weakling (0.0.3)
PLATFORMS
java
DEPENDENCIES
nokogiri
G
system_gems "nokogiri-1.4.2"
simulate_platform "x86-darwin-10"
gemfile <<-G
source "file://#{gem_repo1}"
gem "nokogiri"
G
should_be_installed "nokogiri 1.4.2"
end
it "will add the resolve for the current platform" do
lockfile <<-G
GEM
remote: file:#{gem_repo1}/
specs:
nokogiri (1.4.2-java)
weakling (= 0.0.3)
weakling (0.0.3)
PLATFORMS
java
DEPENDENCIES
nokogiri
G
system_gems "nokogiri-1.4.2", "platform_specific-1.0-x86-darwin-100"
simulate_platform "x86-darwin-100"
gemfile <<-G
source "file://#{gem_repo1}"
gem "nokogiri"
gem "platform_specific"
G
should_be_installed "nokogiri 1.4.2", "platform_specific 1.0 x86-darwin-100"
end
end