require 'formula' class Wxpython < Formula # For 2.8, we use this separate formula for wxPython. For 2.9 we use the combined one. url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython-src-2.8.12.1.tar.bz2' md5 '8c06c5941477beee213b4f2fa78be620' head 'http://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxPython/trunk/', :using => StrictSubversionDownloadStrategy homepage 'http://www.wxpython.org' end class Wxmac < Formula url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/wxwindows/2.8.12/wxMac-2.8.12.tar.bz2' md5 '876000a9a9742c3c75a2597afbcb8856' devel do # wxPython 2.9 with 64bit and cocoa support ships a (patched) wxmac: url 'http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxpython/files/wxPython/2.9.3.1/wxPython-src-2.9.3.1.tar.bz2' md5 '11f5a423c05c43b4ff8c9f11f1986f04' end homepage 'http://www.wxwidgets.org' def options [ ['--python', 'Build Python bindings'], ['--devel', 'Using unstable 2.9.x series (But 64-bit & cocoa support!)'] ] end def test_python_arch # wxPython 2.8 does not yet support 64bit. But 2.9 with (--devel) does! unless ARGV.build_devel? begin system "arch -i386 python --version" rescue onoe "No python on path or default python does not support 32-bit." puts <<-EOS.undent Your default python (if any) does not support 32-bit execution, which is required for the wxmac python bindings. You can install the Homebrew python with 32-bit support by running: brew install python --universal --framework EOS exit 99 end end end def install_wx_python opts = [ # Reference our wx-config "WX_CONFIG=#{bin}/wx-config", # At this time Wxmac is installed Unicode only "UNICODE=1", # And thus we have no need for multiversion support "INSTALL_MULTIVERSION=0", # OpenGL and stuff "BUILD_GLCANVAS=1", "BUILD_GIZMOS=1", "BUILD_STC=1" ] cd "wxPython" do if ARGV.build_devel? ENV.append_to_cflags '-arch x86_64' if MacOS.prefer_64_bit? system "python", "setup.py", "build_ext", "WXPORT=osx_cocoa", *opts system "python", "setup.py", "install", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "WXPORT=osx_cocoa", *opts else # for wx 2.8 force 32-bit install with the 10.6 sdk: ENV.append_to_cflags '-arch i386' system "arch", "-i386", "python", "setup.py", "build_ext", *opts system "arch", "-i386", "python", "setup.py", "install", "--prefix=#{prefix}", *opts end end end def install test_python_arch if ARGV.include? "--python" args = [ "--disable-debug", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--enable-unicode", "--enable-display", "--with-opengl" ] if ARGV.build_devel? args += [ "--with-osx_cocoa", "--with-libjpeg", "--with-libtiff", "--with-libpng", "--with-zlib", "--enable-dnd", "--enable-clipboard", "--enable-webkit", "--enable-svg", "--with-expat" ] end unless ARGV.build_devel? # Force i386 wor wx 2.8 ENV.m32 # build will fail on Lion unless we use the 10.6 sdk (note wx 2.9 does fine) ENV.append_to_cflags '-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk -mmacosx-version-min=10.6' if MacOS.lion? end system "./configure", *args system "make install" unless ARGV.build_devel? # erlang needs contrib/stc during configure phase. %w{ gizmos stc ogl }.each do |c| system "make", "-C", "contrib/src/#{c}", "install" end end if ARGV.include? "--python" ENV['WXWIN'] = Dir.getwd if ARGV.build_devel? # We have already downloaded wxPython in a bundle with wxWidgets install_wx_python else # We need to download wxPython separately (see formula at top) Wxpython.new.brew { install_wx_python } end end end def caveats s = '' unless ARGV.build_devel? s += <<-EOS.undent wxWidgets 2.8.x builds 32-bit only, so you probably won't be able to use it for other Homebrew-installed software. You can try to build with --devel to get the wxWidgets 2.9.x (unstable) for 64-bit and cocoa support. EOS if ARGV.include? '--python' s += <<-EOS.undent You will also need run python in 32-bit mode for wx. If you are on a 64-bit platform, you will need to run Python in 32-bit mode: arch -i386 python [args] Homebrew Python does not support this by default. So, homebrew Python must be built with --universal --framework. Alternative, you can try brew wxmac --python --devel for wx 2.9 in 64-bit. EOS end else s += "wx 2.9.x is the unstable (--devel) release. Some things *may* be broken.\n\n" end if ARGV.include? '--python' s += <<-EOS.undent Python bindings require that Python be built as a Framework; this is the default for Mac OS provided Python but not (yet) for Homebrew Python. Build python with `--framework`. EOS end return s end end