require 'formula' class ClozureCl < Formula homepage 'http://ccl.clozure.com/' url 'ftp://ftp.clozure.com/pub/release/1.8/ccl-1.8-darwinx86.tar.gz' version '1.8' sha1 'a155fc0d74a463bd6281ed66e7703b84c03afd33' def install # Get rid of all the .svn dirs, that for some reason are # included in the tarball buildpath.find do |path| if path.directory? and path.basename.to_s == '.svn' rm_rf path Find.prune end end # Due to the way ClozureCL is organized, we'll put everything into # a subdirectory, and then link all the necessary scripts to the # locations Homebrew expects ccl_install_dir = prefix + 'ccl' # These scripts allow the user to execute some code or get a REPL ccl_scripts = Dir['./scripts/ccl{,64}'] # ClozureCL uses the CCL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY to find its sources. Update # it so it points to the right directory (since the ccl scripts themselves # won't be in the usual location) ccl_scripts.map { |path| Pathname.new(File.expand_path(path)) }.each do |script| inreplace script do |s| s.gsub! /CCL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY=.+$/, %Q{CCL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY="#{ccl_install_dir}"} end end # Copy everything over to the cellar ccl_install_dir.install Dir['*'] # Link the wrapper scripts to prefix/bin, where Homebrew can link them properly bin.mkdir ccl_scripts.each do |script| ln ccl_install_dir+script, bin+File.basename(script) end end def caveats <<-CAVEATS Run `ccl` to run a 32-bit session, and `ccl64` for a 64-bit one. To test if everything works correctly, run `brew test #{name}`. CAVEATS end # Generates a string to test the ccl scripts that can be passed directly to `system' def test_ccl(bit = 32) ccl = bin + "ccl#{'64' if bit == 64}" %Q{#{ccl} -e '(progn (format t "Hello world from #{bit}-bit ClozureCL") (ccl::quit))'} end def test system test_ccl system test_ccl(64) end end