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This commit consolidates the work that has been ongoing over the
last few weeks in producing the single-binary builds of LuaRocks
based on the new distribution model described in
https://github.com/luarocks/luarocks/wiki/Project:-LuaRocks-new-distribution-model
The single-binary build is in a good shape for Linux,
it's a work-in-progress for Windows (binaries do build,
but some work on the dependencies is still necessary),
and is untested in macOS.
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Remove regression test for #304 because LuaRocks no longer
conflates foo and foo.init as the same module.
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For details of the new feature, see
https://github.com/luarocks/luarocks/wiki/Namespaces
This ended up being a huge commit because of some major refactoring
motivated by the new feature:
* new modules for some object types:
* `luarocks.queries` - all functions that look for rocks in local or
remote repositories now use objects constructed by this module:
query objects contain the name, namespace and query constraints.
Dependencies in a rockspec are also stored as query objects.
* `luarocks.results` - all individual results produces from queries
are returned in this format: result objects contain the name,
namespace, version, arch and repo.
* the `results` object was renamed to `result_tree`, to better
reflect that it is not an array of `result` objects.
* `luarocks.vers` was removed, its functionality was moved to better locations.
Specifically on namespaces:
* Commands that take a rock `name` can now take `namespace/name`
(and alternately `--flags=namespace` so that URLs can be
also installed with a nominal namespace).
* Rocks installed from a namespace now create a `rock_namespace`
file alongside `rock_manifest`, which is used when matching
namespaced dependencies against locally-installed rocks.
* Using namespaced dependencies in a rockspec, requires
`rockspec_format = "3.0"`.
* Tests under the `#namespaces` hashtag, all using a local repository.
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Let's take the opportunity of a new major version to make an important cleanup: getting rid of the error-prone unversioned configuration files. This drops support for:
* Unversioned config.lua -> use config-5.x.lua
* Unversioned luarocks/site_config.lua -> it always generates luarocks/core/site_config_5_x.lua
* Unversioned lib/luarocks/rocks -> it always uses lib/luarocks/rocks-5.x
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Don't install luafilesystem 1.6.1 on Windows with Lua 5.3, it
fails.
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First version of new test-suite, using Busted framework based on Google Summer of Code project:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#5695811874717696
* Rewritten from Bash to Lua
* Tests now check if they did what they were supposed to, beyond only checking success or failure of the `luarocks` command
* Support for black-box (launching `luarocks` as an external command) and white-box (testing functions in modules directly) testing
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