homebrew-core/Formula/unrar.rb

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class Unrar < Formula
desc "Extract, view, and test RAR archives"
homepage "https://www.rarlab.com/"
url "https://www.rarlab.com/rar/unrarsrc-5.9.4.tar.gz"
sha256 "3d010d14223e0c7a385ed740e8f046edcbe885e5c22c5ad5733d009596865300"
livecheck do
url "https://www.rarlab.com/rar_add.htm"
regex(/href=.*?unrarsrc[._-]v?(\d+(?:\.\d+)+)\.t/i)
end
bottle do
cellar :any
sha256 "90e0f209046471dda292a622ded80ed410e237cb7fc8e1d2653f0d57c470fc6b" => :catalina
sha256 "a45568c9d67db8866971aec111e9e6d9d606549099f60240f2cf7c7096680270" => :mojave
sha256 "ca9a590d0bce2de6e35ce02fdc7a6bb2d32265a945949e278fb7ae4c8d3c2dca" => :high_sierra
end
def install
# upstream doesn't particularly care about their unix targets,
# so we do the dirty work of renaming their shared objects to
# dylibs for them.
inreplace "makefile", "libunrar.so", "libunrar.dylib"
system "make"
bin.install "unrar"
# Explicitly clean up for the library build to avoid an issue with an
# apparent implicit clean which confuses the dependencies.
system "make", "clean"
system "make", "lib"
lib.install "libunrar.dylib"
end
test do
contentpath = "directory/file.txt"
rarpath = testpath/"archive.rar"
data = "UmFyIRoHAM+QcwAADQAAAAAAAACaCHQggDIACQAAAAkAAAADtPej1LZwZE" \
"QUMBIApIEAAGRpcmVjdG9yeVxmaWxlLnR4dEhvbWVicmV3CsQ9ewBABwA="
rarpath.write data.unpack1("m")
assert_equal contentpath, `#{bin}/unrar lb #{rarpath}`.strip
assert_equal 0, $CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus
system "#{bin}/unrar", "x", rarpath, testpath
assert_equal "Homebrew\n", (testpath/contentpath).read
end
end