From 59c8d50653480bef3f24517296e6ddf937fdf6bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hsbt Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2018 23:07:56 +0000 Subject: Added bundler as default gems. Revisit [Feature #12733] * bin/*, lib/bundler/*, lib/bundler.rb, spec/bundler, man/*: Merge from latest stable branch of bundler/bundler repository and added workaround patches. I will backport them into upstream. * common.mk, defs/gmake.mk: Added `test-bundler` task for test suite of bundler. * tool/sync_default_gems.rb: Added sync task for bundler. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@65509 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e --- man/bundle-pristine.ronn | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+) create mode 100644 man/bundle-pristine.ronn (limited to 'man/bundle-pristine.ronn') diff --git a/man/bundle-pristine.ronn b/man/bundle-pristine.ronn new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e2d6b6a348 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/bundle-pristine.ronn @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +bundle-pristine(1) -- Restores installed gems to their pristine condition +=========================================================================== + +## SYNOPSIS + +`bundle pristine` + +## DESCRIPTION + +`pristine` restores the installed gems in the bundle to their pristine condition +using the local gem cache from RubyGems. For git gems, a forced checkout will be performed. + +For further explanation, `bundle pristine` ignores unpacked files on disk. In other +words, this command utilizes the local `.gem` cache or the gem's git repository +as if one were installing from scratch. + +Note: the Bundler gem cannot be restored to its original state with `pristine`. +One also cannot use `bundle pristine` on gems with a 'path' option in the Gemfile, +because bundler has no original copy it can restore from. + +When is it practical to use `bundle pristine`? + +It comes in handy when a developer is debugging a gem. `bundle pristine` is a +great way to get rid of experimental changes to a gem that one may not want. + +Why use `bundle pristine` over `gem pristine --all`? + +Both commands are very similar. +For context: `bundle pristine`, without arguments, cleans all gems from the lockfile. +Meanwhile, `gem pristine --all` cleans all installed gems for that Ruby version. + +If a developer forgets which gems in their project they might +have been debugging, the Rubygems `gem pristine [GEMNAME]` command may be inconvenient. +One can avoid waiting for `gem pristine --all`, and instead run `bundle pristine`. -- cgit v1.2.3