Hbc is the namespace, Hbc::Cask is the object representing a Cask
One step on the path to reducing the surface area of the God-object
we've grown over the years. :)
* convert existing Cask:: namespace to Hbc::
* move Homebrew-fork code under Hbc::
* move freestanding classes such as Tty and TopologicalHash under Hbc::
* recast HOMEBREW_CASK_ constants as HBC_
* modify our Homebrew Formula for backward compatibility
* devscripts and dev docs
Class names are now completely hidden from the user. This
commit works by adding a prefix to all Cask class names, which
is considered to be an ugly transitional hack on the way to
representing individual Casks as instances.
* "Canonical App Name" becomes "Simplified App Name"
* devscript `cask_namer` renamed to `generate_cask_token`
* doc file `CASK_NAMING_REFERENCE.md` renamed to `cask_token_reference.md`
* DSL uses `"#{token}"` for interpolation instead of `"#{title}"`
* documentation text
* backend code (variables, method, class names)
* error message text
* tests
* code comments
* Cask comments
* emphasize `tags :name`
* doc: use "vendor" consistently instead of "developer"
* doc: many man page argument descriptions were incorrect
* incidental clarifications
Many backend variables similar to `cask_name` or `cask` have
been standardized to `cask_token`, `token`, etc, resolving a long-
standing ambiguity in which variables named `cask` might contain
a Cask instance or a string token.
In many places the docs could be shortened from "Cask name" to
simply "token", which is desirable because we use the term "Cask"
in too many contexts.
* was already done, but inconsistently
* this style follows homebrew Formula
* covers user-facing messages, test titles, comments
* some related minor orthography is included, such
as the consistent spelling of our project name as
"homebrew-cask"
* grammar nits
to `wiztoolsorg-restclient.rb`, per naming rules in `CONTRIBUTING.md`.
This requires making changes to the test suite, as the tests used this
cask. Imported special test Casks for the relevant test no longer has
a dependency on real Casks.
this delegates to homebrew's uninstall to get its work done. vanilla
`brew uninstall` actually works, but this gives us a more consistent
interface.
as discussed in #47
I chose Caffeine since it's relatively small to download. Eventually I'd
like to switch this up so we bundle a dmg, zip, etc that the test suite
wires in to verify that we do the Right Thing (tm) with all those file
types. Probably will want to support `file://` URLs in Casks to help us
for that use case.