lib/nova/remote/fake/platform.rb
module Nova
module Remote
class Fake
# The platform information.
#
# @abstract
class Platform < Part
# The list of platforms that this platform matches.
#
# @abstract
# @note Since this is a Fake remote, it defaults to none.
# @return [Array<Symbol>] the platform list.
def types
[]
end
# Tries to determine the platform version, but if it can't, it
# defaults to nil.
#
# @abstract
# @note Since this is a Fake remote, it defaults to nil.
# @return [nil, String]
def version
nil
end
# True for linux? or osx?
# @api public
# @see OS#posix?
# @return [Boolean]
def posix?; false; end
# True if the OS is based on the linux kernel, false for
# windows, OSX, or cygwin.
# @api public
# @see OS#linux?
# @return [Boolean]
def linux?; false; end
# True if the OS is OSX, false for linux, windows, or cygwin.
# @see OS#osx?
# @api public
# @return [Boolean]
def osx?; false; end
# True if the OS is Windows or jruby?, false for linux or
# windows.
# @api public
# @see OS#windows?
# @return [Boolean]
def windows?; false; end
# True if the ruby is based on the JRuby implementation.
# @api public
# @see OS#jruby?
# @return [Boolean]
def jruby?; false; end
# True if the ruby is based on the Iron Ruby implementation.
# @api public
# @see OS#iron_ruby?
# @return [Boolean]
def iron_ruby?; false; end
# True if ruby is running with cygwin.
# @api public
# @see OS#cygwin?
# @return [Boolean]
def cygwin?; false; end
# The number of bits the processor can handle.
# @api public
# @see OS#bits
# @return [Numeric]
def bits; 32; end
# Where /dev/null is located on the computer (/dev/null for
# anything but Windows, NUL for Windows).
# @api public
# @see OS#dev_null
# @return [String]
def dev_null; "/dev/null"; end
end
end
end
end