homebrew-core/Formula/sqlite.rb

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require 'formula'
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class SqliteFunctions < Formula
url 'http://www.sqlite.org/contrib/download/extension-functions.c?get=25', :using => NoUnzipCurlDownloadStrategy
md5 '3a32bfeace0d718505af571861724a43'
version '2010-01-06'
end
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class Sqlite < Formula
homepage 'http://sqlite.org/'
url 'http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-autoconf-3070701.tar.gz'
md5 '554026fe7fac47b1cf61c18d5fe43419'
version '3.7.7.1'
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def options
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[
["--with-rtree", "Enables the R*Tree index module"],
["--with-fts", "Enables the FTS Module"],
["--universal", "Build a universal binary."],
["--with-functions", "Enables more math and string functions for SQL queries."]
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]
end
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def install
ENV.append "CFLAGS", "-DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE=1" if ARGV.include? "--with-rtree"
ENV.append "CPPFLAGS","-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 -DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS" if ARGV.include? "--with-fts"
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ENV.universal_binary if ARGV.build_universal?
system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--disable-dependency-tracking",
(ARGV.include? "--with-functions") ? "--enable-dynamic-extensions" : ""
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system "make install"
if ARGV.include? "--with-functions"
d=Pathname.getwd
SqliteFunctions.new.brew { mv 'extension-functions.c?get=25', d + 'extension-functions.c' }
system ENV.cc, "-fno-common", "-dynamiclib", "extension-functions.c", "-o", "libsqlitefunctions.dylib", *ENV.cflags.split
lib.install "libsqlitefunctions.dylib"
end
end
if ARGV.include? "--with-functions"
def caveats
<<-EOS.undent
Usage instructions for applications calling the sqlite3 API functions:
In your application, call sqlite3_enable_load_extension(db,1) to
allow loading external libraries. Then load the library libsqlitefunctions
using sqlite3_load_extension; the third argument should be 0.
See http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=LoadableExtensions.
Select statements may now use these functions, as in
SELECT cos(radians(inclination)) FROM satsum WHERE satnum = 25544;
Usage instructions for the sqlite3 program:
If the program is built so that loading extensions is permitted,
the following will work:
sqlite> SELECT load_extension('#{lib}/libsqlitefunctions.dylib');
sqlite> select cos(radians(45));
0.707106781186548
EOS
end
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end
end