3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Karns
258e4413b1 create hook: version-name
Expose a `version-name` hook.

It is invoked *after* the traditional `RBENV_VERSION` lookup. Which means hook scripts can interrogate `$RBENV_VERSION_FILE` and/or `$RBENV_VERSION` (or use the executables).

The hooks are then run, giving plugins a chance to alter `RBENV_VERSION`. Once the hooks have run, we now have (in `$RBENV_VERSION`) the actual version we want to use (or it's empty which defaults to `system` per normal). Lastly, the same logic remains for checking if the version exists, or trimming the `ruby-` prefix.

Prime example: the ruby-bundler-ruby-version plugin can select a ruby by using the `ruby` directive from the `Gemfile` if a local `.ruby-version` doesn't exist.
2015-12-23 17:22:30 +01:00
Mislav Marohnić
6820704c91 Remove warning about extraneous "ruby-" prefix in .ruby-version
When we started to support reading `.ruby-version` files, we made a
commitment to not support fuzzy version matching. Treating "ruby-2.1.5"
as "2.1.5" is a sort of fuzzy matching, so we put in place a warning
telling you to remove the extraneous "ruby-" prefix popularly used by
other Ruby version managers to denote MRI. (Their logic is that MRI is
"ruby" and other rubies are not "ruby", apparently.)

However, people are often not able to remove the prefix in their
projects because they want to support other coworkers and tools that
sadly still require the prefix, like RubyMine.

So to restore sanity for a big portion of our users, the warning is gone.
2015-01-29 01:55:58 -08:00
Mislav Marohnić
ab197ef51e add tests for version commands 2013-04-08 23:16:35 +02:00