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Provide a standard API for retrieving all command-line flags passed to Ruby

Added by headius (Charles Nutter) almost 12 years ago. Updated over 6 years ago.

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[ruby-core:45867]

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=begin
Currently there are no standard mechanisms to get the flags passed to the currently running Ruby implementation. The available mechanisms are not ideal:

  • Scanning globals and hoping they have not been tweaked to new settings
  • Using external wrappers to launch Ruby
  • ???

Inability to get the full set of command-line flags, including flags passed to the VM itself (and probably VM-specific) makes it impossible to launch subprocess Ruby instances with the same settings.

A real world example of this is "((%bundle exec%))" when called with a command line that sets various flags, a la ((%jruby -Xsome.vm.setting --1.9 -S bundle exec%)). None of these flags can propagate to the subprocess, so odd behaviors result. The only option is to put the flags into an env var (((|JRUBY_OPTS|)) or ((|RUBYOPT|))) but this breaks the flow of calling a simple command line.

JRuby provides mechanisms to get all its command line options, but they require calling Java APIs from Ruby's API set. Rubinius provides its own API for accessing comand-line options, but I do not know if it includes VM-level flags as well as standard Ruby flags.

I know there is a (({RubyVM})) namespace in the 2.0 line. If that namespace is intended to be general-purpose for VM-level features, it would be a good host for this API. Something like...

class << RubyVM
def vm_args; end # returns array of command line args not passed to the target script

def script; end # returns the script being executed...though this overlaps with $0

def script_args; end # returns args passed to the script...though this overlaps with ARGV, but that is perhaps warranted since ARGV can be modified (i.e. you probably want the original args)

end
=end


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Is duplicate of Ruby master - Feature #4046: Saving C's **argv and cwd allows Ruby programs to reliably restart themselvesFeedbackActions
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