class Bootsnap::LoadPathCache::Cache
def find(feature)
Try to resolve this feature to an absolute path without traversing the
def find(feature) reinitialize if stale? feature = feature.to_s return feature if feature.start_with?(SLASH) return File.expand_path(feature) if feature.start_with?('./') @mutex.synchronize do x = search_index(feature) return x if x # Ruby has some built-in features that require lies about. # For example, 'enumerator' is built in. If you require it, ruby # returns false as if it were already loaded; however, there is no # file to find on disk. We've pre-built a list of these, and we # return false if any of them is loaded. raise LoadPathCache::ReturnFalse if BUILTIN_FEATURES.key?(feature) # The feature wasn't found on our preliminary search through the index. # We resolve this differently depending on what the extension was. case File.extname(feature) # If the extension was one of the ones we explicitly cache (.rb and the # native dynamic extension, e.g. .bundle or .so), we know it was a # failure and there's nothing more we can do to find the file. when '', *CACHED_EXTENSIONS # no extension, .rb, (.bundle or .so) nil # Ruby allows specifying native extensions as '.so' even when DLEXT # is '.bundle'. This is where we handle that case. when DOT_SO x = search_index(feature[0..-4] + DLEXT) return x if x if DLEXT2 search_index(feature[0..-4] + DLEXT2) end else # other, unknown extension. For example, `.rake`. Since we haven't # cached these, we legitimately need to run the load path search. raise LoadPathCache::FallbackScan end end end