[ruby/syntax_suggest] Run with the given ruby command
Running the file with shebang has a few issues. * shebang is an OS dependent feature. Many modern UNIX-like OSes support it, but not all, e.g., Windows. * `env` command may not be in `/usr/bin`. * "ruby" command may not be "ruby", when `--program-suffix` or other configuration option is used. https://github.com/ruby/syntax_suggest/commit/2edf241055
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def exe(cmd)
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def exe(cmd)
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out = run!("#{exe_path} #{cmd}", raise_on_nonzero_exit: false)
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ruby = ENV.fetch("RUBY", "ruby")
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out = run!("#{ruby} #{exe_path} #{cmd}", raise_on_nonzero_exit: false)
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puts out if ENV["SYNTAX_SUGGEST_DEBUG"]
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puts out if ENV["SYNTAX_SUGGEST_DEBUG"]
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