require 'formula' class UniversalPython < Requirement satisfy(:build_env => false) { archs_for_command("python").universal? } def message; <<-EOS.undent A universal build was requested, but Python is not a universal build Boost compiles against the Python it finds in the path; if this Python is not a universal build then linking will likely fail. EOS end end class Boost < Formula homepage 'http://www.boost.org' url 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost/1.55.0/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2' sha1 'cef9a0cc7084b1d639e06cd3bc34e4251524c840' head 'http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk' bottle do cellar :any revision 1 sha1 'e715bed5765c5a89fd2c7f2938bf4db405a11fbc' => :mavericks sha1 '099a7374e95690e2268f7abbd4ccfb0559541b73' => :mountain_lion sha1 '1961f75f2139f3f0998aae03a1be8e9ac553d292' => :lion end env :userpaths option :universal option 'with-icu', 'Build regexp engine with icu support' option 'without-single', 'Disable building single-threading variant' option 'without-static', 'Disable building static library variant' option 'with-mpi', 'Build with MPI support' option :cxx11 depends_on :python => :recommended depends_on UniversalPython if build.universal? and build.with? "python" if build.with? 'icu' if build.cxx11? depends_on 'icu4c' => 'c++11' else depends_on 'icu4c' end end if build.with? 'mpi' if build.cxx11? depends_on 'open-mpi' => 'c++11' else depends_on :mpi => [:cc, :cxx, :optional] end end odie 'boost: --with-c++11 has been renamed to --c++11' if build.with? 'c++11' fails_with :llvm do build 2335 cause "Dropped arguments to functions when linking with boost" end def install # https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/8841 if build.with? 'mpi' and not build.without? 'single' raise <<-EOS.undent Building MPI support for both single and multi-threaded flavors is not supported. Please use '--with-mpi' together with '--without-single'. EOS end if build.cxx11? and build.with? 'mpi' and python raise <<-EOS.undent Building MPI support for Python using C++11 mode results in failure and hence disabled. Please don't use this combination of options. EOS end ENV.universal_binary if build.universal? ENV.cxx11 if build.cxx11? # Adjust the name the libs are installed under to include the path to the # Homebrew lib directory so executables will work when installed to a # non-/usr/local location. # # otool -L `which mkvmerge` # /usr/local/bin/mkvmerge: # libboost_regex-mt.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0) # libboost_filesystem-mt.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0) # libboost_system-mt.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0) # # becomes: # # /usr/local/bin/mkvmerge: # /usr/local/lib/libboost_regex-mt.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0) # /usr/local/lib/libboost_filesystem-mt.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0) # /usr/local/lib/libboost_system-mt.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0) inreplace 'tools/build/v2/tools/darwin.jam', '-install_name "', "-install_name \"#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/" # boost will try to use cc, even if we'd rather it use, say, gcc-4.2 inreplace 'tools/build/v2/engine/build.sh', 'BOOST_JAM_CC=cc', "BOOST_JAM_CC=#{ENV.cc}" inreplace 'tools/build/v2/engine/build.jam', 'toolset darwin cc', "toolset darwin #{ENV.cc}" # Force boost to compile using the appropriate GCC version open("user-config.jam", "a") do |file| file.write "using darwin : : #{ENV.cxx} ;\n" file.write "using mpi ;\n" if build.with? 'mpi' end # we specify libdir too because the script is apparently broken bargs = ["--prefix=#{prefix}", "--libdir=#{lib}"] if build.with? 'icu' icu4c_prefix = Formula.factory('icu4c').opt_prefix bargs << "--with-icu=#{icu4c_prefix}" else bargs << '--without-icu' end # Handle libraries that will not be built. without_libraries = [] # The context library is implemented as x86_64 ASM, so it # won't build on PPC or 32-bit builds # see https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/17646 if Hardware::CPU.ppc? || Hardware::CPU.is_32_bit? || build.universal? without_libraries << "context" # The coroutine library depends on the context library. without_libraries << "coroutine" end # Boost.Log cannot be built using Apple GCC at the moment. Disabled # on such systems. without_libraries << "log" if ENV.compiler == :gcc || ENV.compiler == :llvm without_libraries << "python" if build.without? 'python' without_libraries << "mpi" if build.without? 'mpi' bargs << "--without-libraries=#{without_libraries.join(',')}" args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}", "--libdir=#{lib}", "-d2", "-j#{ENV.make_jobs}", "--layout=tagged", "--user-config=user-config.jam", "install"] if build.include? 'without-single' args << "threading=multi" else args << "threading=multi,single" end if build.include? 'without-static' args << "link=shared" else args << "link=shared,static" end args << "address-model=32_64" << "architecture=x86" << "pch=off" if build.universal? system "./bootstrap.sh", *bargs system "./b2", *args end def caveats s = '' # ENV.compiler doesn't exist in caveats. Check library availability # instead. if Dir.glob("#{lib}/libboost_log*").empty? s += <<-EOS.undent Building of Boost.Log is disabled because it requires newer GCC or Clang. EOS end if Hardware::CPU.ppc? || Hardware::CPU.is_32_bit? || build.universal? s += <<-EOS.undent Building of Boost.Context and Boost.Coroutine is disabled as they are only supported on x86_64. EOS end if pour_bottle? and Formula.factory('python').installed? s += <<-EOS.undent The Boost bottle's module will not import into a Homebrew-installed Python. If you use the Boost Python module then please: brew install boost --build-from-source EOS end s end end