Updates ruby-compiler-dock to 1.4.0 which brings Ruby 3.3 final support per https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/releases/tag/1.4.0 and starts cross-compiling for ruby 3.3.
I can't find obviously where the test infrastructure configuration is to run the tests under Ruby 3.3, so might need pointers or an accompanying PR for the test infra. (I note #31991
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Fixes#35396
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- Backport to `1.60` is desirable since currently the Ruby gems cannot be installed with Ruby 3.3 and have to be built from source.
Closes#35399
Introduce `grpc-native-debug` gems containing debug symbol packages that
complement the shared libraries shipped in pre-compiled binary gems.
src/ruby/nativedebug/README.md has details on usage.
* Fix Ruby Windows 3.1 (x64-mingw-ucrt) build:
- Pass-in CPPFLAG "GPR_WINDOWS_UCRT" to pickup correct shared object file.
- Rename intermediate legacy SO file from 'grpc_c.64.ruby' to 'grpc_c.64-msvcrt.ruby' for clarity.
- Add artifact target for Ruby x64-mingw-ucrt
* Change CPP flag name
* ruby: use squiggly heredoc for rake-compiler-dock commands
* ruby: use `bundler exec` when building native gems
* ruby: clean .{bundle,so} from src/ruby/lib when building native gems
Failing to remove these files between native builds leads
rake-compiler to establish circular dependencies (which may be a bug
in rake-compiler, but this feels like an easy and good thing to do,
anyway).
* ruby: extract linux and darwin RUBY_PLATFORM checks into variables
There were already "windows" and "bsd" flags, so let's improve
consistency and readability, and set a clear pattern for subsequent
flags.
* ruby: rely on rake-compiler-dock v1.1.0 to set no_native correctly
As of v1.1.0 there's no need to set this explicitly anymore; it will
be true whenever the extension is being built in a RCD container.
See https://github.com/rake-compiler/rake-compiler-dock/commit/362890d
* ruby: add "x86_64-darwin" platform gem
Using RCD for this platform unifies the Darwin native gem build
process with the Linux native gems, which should help avoid
inconsistencies in packaging that result in issues like the missing
Ruby 3.0 binaries in #25060
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Please note that this change leaves the "universal-darwin" platform
native gem untouched, but provides a path forward if the project ever
decides to drop "universal" binary support.
Related to:
- #25429