class Gnuplot < Formula desc "Command-driven, interactive function plotting" homepage "http://www.gnuplot.info/" url "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/gnuplot/gnuplot/5.2.4/gnuplot-5.2.4.tar.gz" sha256 "1515f000bd373aaa53b16183f274189d4f5e0ae47d22f434857933d16a4770cb" bottle do sha256 "83e62efd791e58c6be41b8da6975e66bf88ee01c2d364dc56f4496a2ec2c20aa" => :high_sierra sha256 "bdd5bf26cfe0c268092d6120f1aaa57cf9f7c99464c83de1b64ac3d7c24f1741" => :sierra sha256 "b0d21667f51ef06d824a1b68ed41d32d85848e8da4b9ac8fa9fdf09c31f7f05b" => :el_capitan end head do url "https://git.code.sf.net/p/gnuplot/gnuplot-main.git" depends_on "autoconf" => :build depends_on "automake" => :build depends_on "libtool" => :build end option "with-cairo", "Build the Cairo based terminals" option "without-lua", "Build without the lua/TikZ terminal" option "with-wxmac", "Build wxmac support. Need with-cairo to build wxt terminal" option "with-aquaterm", "Build with AquaTerm support" deprecated_option "with-x" => "with-x11" deprecated_option "wx" => "with-wxmac" deprecated_option "qt" => "with-qt" deprecated_option "with-qt5" => "with-qt" deprecated_option "cairo" => "with-cairo" deprecated_option "nolua" => "without-lua" depends_on "pkg-config" => :build depends_on "gd" depends_on "readline" depends_on "lua" => :recommended depends_on "pango" if build.with?("cairo") || build.with?("wxmac") depends_on "qt" => :optional depends_on "wxmac" => :optional depends_on :x11 => :optional needs :cxx11 if build.with? "qt" resource "libcerf" do url "http://apps.jcns.fz-juelich.de/src/libcerf/libcerf-1.5.tgz" mirror "https://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/distfiles.macports.org/libcerf/libcerf-1.5.tgz" sha256 "e36dc147e7fff81143074a21550c259b5aac1b99fc314fc0ae33294231ca5c86" end def install # Qt5 requires c++11 (and the other backends do not care) ENV.cxx11 if build.with? "qt" if build.with? "aquaterm" # Add "/Library/Frameworks" to the default framework search path, so that an # installed AquaTerm framework can be found. Brew does not add this path # when building against an SDK (Nov 2013). ENV.prepend "CPPFLAGS", "-F/Library/Frameworks" ENV.prepend "LDFLAGS", "-F/Library/Frameworks" end # Build libcerf resource("libcerf").stage do system "./configure", "--prefix=#{buildpath}/libcerf", "--enable-static", "--disable-shared" system "make", "install" end ENV.prepend_path "PKG_CONFIG_PATH", buildpath/"libcerf/lib/pkgconfig" args = %W[ --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-silent-rules --prefix=#{prefix} --with-readline=#{Formula["readline"].opt_prefix} --without-tutorial ] if build.without? "wxmac" args << "--disable-wxwidgets" args << "--without-cairo" if build.without? "cairo" end if build.with? "qt" args << "--with-qt" else args << "--with-qt=no" end args << "--without-lua" if build.without? "lua" args << (build.with?("aquaterm") ? "--with-aquaterm" : "--without-aquaterm") args << (build.with?("x11") ? "--with-x" : "--without-x") system "./prepare" if build.head? system "./configure", *args ENV.deparallelize # or else emacs tries to edit the same file with two threads system "make" system "make", "install" end def caveats if build.with? "aquaterm" <<~EOS AquaTerm support will only be built into Gnuplot if the standard AquaTerm package from SourceForge has already been installed onto your system. If you subsequently remove AquaTerm, you will need to uninstall and then reinstall Gnuplot. EOS end end test do system "#{bin}/gnuplot", "-e", <<~EOS set terminal dumb; set output "#{testpath}/graph.txt"; plot sin(x); EOS assert_predicate testpath/"graph.txt", :exist? end end