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require 'rbconfig'
require 'yaml'
# a set of friendly files for determining your Ruby runtime
# treats cygwin as linux
# also treats IronRuby on mono as...linux
class OS
attr_reader :config
def self.config
@config ||= RbConfig::CONFIG
end
# true if on windows [and/or jruby]
# false if on linux or cygwin on windows
def self.windows?
@windows ||= begin
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /cygwin/ # i386-cygwin
false
elsif ENV['OS'] == 'Windows_NT'
true
else
false
end
end
end
# true for linux, os x, cygwin
def self.posix?
@posix ||=
begin
if OS.windows?
begin
begin
# what if we're on interix...
# untested, of course
Process.wait fork{}
true
rescue NotImplementedError, NoMethodError
false
end
end
else
# assume non windows is posix
true
end
end
end
# true for linux, false for windows, os x, cygwin
def self.linux?
if (host_os =~ /linux/)
true
else
false
end
end
def self.iron_ruby?
@iron_ruby ||= begin
if defined?(RUBY_ENGINE) && (RUBY_ENGINE == 'ironruby')
true
else
false
end
end
end
def self.bits
@bits ||= begin
if host_cpu =~ /_64$/ || RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /x86_64/
64
elsif RUBY_PLATFORM == 'java' && ENV_JAVA['sun.arch.data.model'] # "32" or "64":http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/202173#880613
ENV_JAVA['sun.arch.data.model'].to_i
elsif host_cpu == 'i386'
32
elsif host_os =~ /32$/ # mingw32, mswin32
32
else # cygwin only...I think
if 1.size == 8
64
else
32
end
end
end
end
def self.java?
@java ||= begin
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/
true
else
false
end
end
end
def self.ruby_bin
@ruby_exe ||= begin
File::join(config['bindir'], config['ruby_install_name']) + config['EXEEXT']
end
end
def self.mac?
@mac = begin
if host_os =~ /darwin/
true
else
false
end
end
end
def self.osx?
mac?
end
def self.x?
mac?
end
# amount of memory the current process "is using", in RAM
# (doesn't include any swap memory that it may be using, just that in actual RAM)
# raises 'unknown' on jruby currently
def self.rss_bytes
# attempt to do this in a jruby friendly way
if OS::Underlying.windows?
# MRI, Java, IronRuby, Cygwin
if OS.java?
# no win32ole on 1.5.x, so leave here for compatibility...maybe for awhile :P
require 'java'
mem_bean = java.lang.management.ManagementFactory.getMemoryMXBean
mem_bean.heap_memory_usage.used + mem_bean.non_heap_memory_usage.used
else
wmi = nil
begin
require 'win32ole'
wmi = WIN32OLE.connect("winmgmts://")
rescue LoadError, NoMethodError => e # NoMethod for IronRuby currently [sigh]
raise 'rss unknown for this platform ' + e.to_s
end
processes = wmi.ExecQuery("select * from win32_process where ProcessId = #{Process.pid}")
memory_used = nil
# only allow for one...
for process in processes
raise if memory_used
memory_used = process.WorkingSetSize.to_i
end
memory_used
end
elsif OS.posix? # linux [though I've heard it works in OS X]
kb = `ps -o rss= -p #{Process.pid}`.to_i # in kilobytes
else
raise 'unknown rss for this platform'
end
end
class Underlying
def self.bsd?
OS.osx?
end
def self.windows?
ENV['OS'] == 'Windows_NT'
end
def self.linux?
OS.host_os =~ /linux/ ? true : false
end
end
def self.cygwin?
@cygwin = begin
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /-cygwin/
true
else
false
end
end
end
def self.dev_null
@dev_null ||= begin
if OS.windows?
"NUL"
else
"/dev/null"
end
end
end
# provides easy way to see the relevant config entries
def self.report
relevant_keys = [
'arch',
'host',
'host_cpu',
'host_os',
'host_vendor',
'target',
'target_cpu',
'target_os',
'target_vendor',
]
RbConfig::CONFIG.reject {|key, val| !relevant_keys.include? key }.merge({'RUBY_PLATFORM' => RUBY_PLATFORM}).to_yaml
end
def self.cpu_count
@cpu_count ||=
case RUBY_PLATFORM
when /darwin9/
`hwprefs cpu_count`.to_i
when /darwin10/
(hwprefs_available? ? `hwprefs thread_count` : `sysctl -n hw.ncpu`).to_i
when /linux/
`cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep processor | wc -l`.to_i
when /freebsd/
`sysctl -n hw.ncpu`.to_i
else
if RbConfig::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /darwin/
(hwprefs_available? ? `hwprefs thread_count` : `sysctl -n hw.ncpu`).to_i
elsif self.windows?
# ENV counts hyper threaded...not good.
# out = ENV['NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS'].to_i
require 'win32ole'
wmi = WIN32OLE.connect("winmgmts://")
cpu = wmi.ExecQuery("select NumberOfCores from Win32_Processor") # don't count hyper-threaded in this
cpu.to_enum.first.NumberOfCores
else
raise 'unknown platform processor_count'
end
end
end
def self.open_file_command
if OS.doze? || OS.cygwin?
"start"
elsif OS.mac?
"open"
else
# linux...what about cygwin?
"xdg-open"
end
end
class << self
alias :doze? :windows? # a joke name but I use it and like it :P
alias :jruby? :java?
# delegators for relevant config values
%w(host host_cpu host_os).each do |method_name|
define_method(method_name) { config[method_name] }
end
end
private
def self.hwprefs_available?
`which hwprefs` != ''
end
end
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