What object/process picks up a newly created Specification
object when running gem build
against a typical gemspec
file?
For instance, suppose we have mynewgem.gemspec
with contents as follows:
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "mynewgem"
s.version = "0.0.1"
s.summary = "here is a summary"
s.description = "here is a desc"
s.authors = ["Full Name"]
s.email = "myname@mydomain.net"
s.files = Dir.glob("lib/**/*", File::FNM_DOTMATCH)
s.homepage = "https://rubygems.org/gems/mynewgem"
s.license = "My License"
s.add_dependency "this-dependency", "~> 1.2.3"
s.add_dependency "that-dependency", "~> 4.5.6"
end
What class/method is referencing the newly created Gem::Specification
object here? It's obviously not directly assigned to a variable in mynewgem.gemspec
. How does whatever sees this new object actually see/reference it?
What object/process picks up [the] newly created Specification object when running gem build against a typical gemspec file?
Please see Gem::Commands::BuildCommand#build_package
# rubygems/commands/build_command.rb
def build_package(gemspec)
spec = Gem::Specification.load(gemspec)
if spec
Gem::Package.build(
# etc ...