Class: RunLoop::Lipo
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- RunLoop::Lipo
- Defined in:
- lib/run_loop/lipo.rb
Overview
All lipo commands are run in the context of ‘xcrun`.
A class for interacting with the lipo command-line tool to verify that an executable is valid for the test target (device or simulator).
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#bundle_path ⇒ String
The path to the application bundle we are inspecting.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#expect_compatible_arch(device) ⇒ Object
Inspect the ‘CFBundleExecutable` in the app bundle path with `lipo` and compare the result with the target device’s instruction set.
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#info ⇒ Array<String>
Returns a list of architecture in the binary.
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#initialize(bundle_path) ⇒ Lipo
constructor
A new instance of Lipo.
Constructor Details
#initialize(bundle_path) ⇒ Lipo
Returns a new instance of Lipo.
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# File 'lib/run_loop/lipo.rb', line 20 def initialize(bundle_path) @bundle_path = bundle_path @plist_buddy = RunLoop::PlistBuddy.new end |
Instance Attribute Details
#bundle_path ⇒ String
The path to the application bundle we are inspecting.
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# File 'lib/run_loop/lipo.rb', line 18 def bundle_path @bundle_path end |
Instance Method Details
#expect_compatible_arch(device) ⇒ Object
At the moment, we are focusing on simulator compatibility. Since we don’t have an automated way of installing an .ipa on local device, we don’t require an .ipa path. Without an .ipa path, we cannot verify the architectures. Further, we would need to adopt a third-party tool like ideviceinfo to find the target device’s instruction set.
Inspect the ‘CFBundleExecutable` in the app bundle path with `lipo` and compare the result with the target device’s instruction set.
Simulators
If the target is a simulator and the binary contains an i386 slice, the app will launch on the 64-bit simulators.
If the target is a simulator and the binary contains only an x86_64 slice, the app will not launch on these simulators:
“‘ iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPhone 5, and iPad Retina. “`
All other simulators are 64-bit.
Devices
“‘ armv7 <== 3gs, 4s, iPad 2, iPad mini, iPad 3, iPod 3, iPod 4, iPod 5 armv7s <== 5, 5c, iPad 4 arm64 <== 5s, 6, 6 Plus, Air, Air 2, iPad Mini Retina, iPad Mini 3 “`
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# File 'lib/run_loop/lipo.rb', line 71 def expect_compatible_arch(device) if device.physical_device? raise 'Ensuring compatible arches for physical devices is NYI' else arches = self.info # An i386 binary will run on any simulator. return true if arches.include?('i386') instruction_set = device.instruction_set unless arches.include?(instruction_set) raise RunLoop::IncompatibleArchitecture, ['Binary at:', binary_path, 'does not contain a compatible architecture for target device.', "Expected '#{instruction_set}' but found #{arches}."].join("\n") end end end |
#info ⇒ Array<String>
Returns a list of architecture in the binary.
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# File 'lib/run_loop/lipo.rb', line 93 def info execute_lipo("-info \"#{binary_path}\"") do |stdout, stderr, wait_thr| output = stdout.read.strip begin output.split(':')[-1].strip.split rescue StandardError => e msg = ['Expected to be able to parse the output of lipo.', "cmd: 'lipo -info \"#{binary_path}\"'", "stdout: '#{output}'", "stderr: '#{stderr.read.strip}'", "exit code: '#{wait_thr.value}'", e.] raise msg.join("\n") end end end |