File: //usr/local/rvm/src/ruby-3.0.2/.bundle/gems/rake-13.0.3/rake.gemspec
# frozen_string_literal: true
$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
require 'rake/version'
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "rake".freeze
s.version = Rake::VERSION
s.authors = ["Hiroshi SHIBATA".freeze, "Eric Hodel".freeze, "Jim Weirich".freeze]
s.email = ["hsbt@ruby-lang.org".freeze, "drbrain@segment7.net".freeze, "".freeze]
s.summary = "Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby".freeze
s.description = <<-DESCRIPTION
Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and dependencies are
specified in standard Ruby syntax.
Rake has the following features:
* Rakefiles (rake's version of Makefiles) are completely defined in standard Ruby syntax.
No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile syntax to worry about (is that a tab or a space?)
* Users can specify tasks with prerequisites.
* Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks.
* Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know about manipulating file names and paths.
* Supports parallel execution of tasks.
DESCRIPTION
s.homepage = "https://github.com/ruby/rake".freeze
s.licenses = ["MIT".freeze]
s.metadata = {
"bug_tracker_uri" => "https://github.com/ruby/rake/issues",
"changelog_uri" => "https://github.com/ruby/rake/blob/v#{s.version}/History.rdoc",
"documentation_uri" => "https://ruby.github.io/rake",
"source_code_uri" => "https://github.com/ruby/rake/tree/v#{s.version}",
}
s.files = %x[git ls-files -z].split("\x0").reject { |f| f.match(%r{^(test|spec|features|\.github)/}) } -
%w[.rubocop.yml .gitignore .travis.yml appveyor.yml]
s.bindir = "exe"
s.executables = s.files.grep(%r{^exe/}) { |f| File.basename(f) }
s.require_paths = ["lib".freeze]
s.required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 2.2".freeze)
s.rubygems_version = "2.6.1".freeze
s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 1.3.2".freeze)
s.rdoc_options = ["--main".freeze, "README.rdoc".freeze]
end