From: hone02@... Date: 2017-10-11T20:09:30+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:83218] [Ruby trunk Bug#13997] Bundler gem binstub broken Issue #13997 has been updated by hone (Terence Lee). Eregon (Benoit Daloze) wrote: > That binstub looks wrong, I would guess it's Bundler's bug. > After /bin/sh should be shell code, and after the # ruby comment Ruby code. This is the binstub generated from Ruby's vendored bundler (in the exe folder) ~~~ #!/bin/sh # -*- ruby -*- bindir="${0%/*}" exec "$bindir/ruby" -x "$0" "$@" #!/usr/bin/env ruby # frozen_string_literal: true # Exit cleanly from an early interrupt Signal.trap("INT") do Bundler.ui.debug("\n#{caller.join("\n")}") if defined?(Bundler) exit 1 end require "bundler" # Check if an older version of bundler is installed $LOAD_PATH.each do |path| next unless path =~ %r{/bundler-0\.(\d+)} && $1.to_i < 9 err = String.new err << "Looks like you have a version of bundler that's older than 0.9.\n" err << "Please remove your old versions.\n" err << "An easy way to do this is by running `gem cleanup bundler`." abort(err) end require "bundler/friendly_errors" Bundler.with_friendly_errors do require "bundler/cli" # Allow any command to use --help flag to show help for that command help_flags = %w(--help -h) help_flag_used = ARGV.any? {|a| help_flags.include? a } args = help_flag_used ? Bundler::CLI.reformatted_help_args(ARGV) : ARGV Bundler::CLI.start(args, :debug => true) end ~~~ Bundler's binstub normally looks like this: ~~~ #!/usr/bin/env ruby # frozen_string_literal: true # Exit cleanly from an early interrupt Signal.trap("INT") { exit 1 } update = "update".start_with?(ARGV.first || " ") && ARGV.find {|a| a.start_with?("--bundler") } update &&= update =~ /--bundler(?:=(.+))?/ && $1 || "> 0.a" ENV["BUNDLER_VERSION"] = update if update require "bundler/postit_trampoline" require "bundler" # Check if an older version of bundler is installed $LOAD_PATH.each do |path| next unless path =~ %r{/bundler-0\.(\d+)} && $1.to_i < 9 err = String.new err << "Looks like you have a version of bundler that's older than 0.9.\n" err << "Please remove your old versions.\n" err << "An easy way to do this is by running `gem cleanup bundler`." abort(err) end require "bundler/friendly_errors" Bundler.with_friendly_errors do require "bundler/cli" # Allow any command to use --help flag to show help for that command help_flags = %w(--help -h) help_flag_used = ARGV.any? {|a| help_flags.include? a } args = help_flag_used ? Bundler::CLI.reformatted_help_args(ARGV) : ARGV Bundler::CLI.start(args, :debug => true) end ~~~ ---------------------------------------- Bug #13997: Bundler gem binstub broken https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13997#change-67169 * Author: hone (Terence Lee) * Status: Feedback * Priority: Normal * Assignee: hsbt (Hiroshi SHIBATA) * Target version: 2.5 * ruby -v: ruby 2.5.0preview1 (2017-10-10 trunk 60153) [x86_64-linux] * Backport: ---------------------------------------- Hi, In Ruby 2.5.0-preview1, I'm seeing the following error if the Rubygems binstub PATH precedes the binstubs from ruby and the Bundler version installed is <= 1.15.4 (what ruby vendors). ~~~ /home/hone/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.1@global/bin/bundle:22:in `load': /tmp/bundler/lib/ruby/gems/2.5.0/gems/bundler-1.15.4/exe/bundle:4: syntax error, unexpected tSTRING_BEG, expecting keyword_do or '{' or '(' (SyntaxError) exec "$bindir/ruby" -x "$0" "$@" ^ /tmp/bundler/lib/ruby/gems/2.5.0/gems/bundler-1.15.4/exe/bundle:9: syntax error, unexpected keyword_do_block, expecting end-of-input Signal.trap("INT") do ~~~ The reason for this is because the generated bundler binstub by rubygems runs code like this: ~~~ load Gem.bin_path('bundler', 'bundle', '>= 0.a') ~~~ The problem is that the binstub from the vendored bundler in ruby is not pure ruby: ~~~ #!/bin/sh # -*- ruby -*- bindir="${0%/*}" exec "$bindir/ruby" -x "$0" "$@" ~~~ The top of this file is shell and not ruby. Kernel#load chokes on this. Thanks, Terence -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: