homebrew-core/Formula/ocaml.rb

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# OCaml does not preserve binary compatibility across compiler releases,
# so when updating it you should ensure that all dependent packages are
# also updated by incrementing their revisions.
#
# Specific packages to pay attention to include:
# - camlp4
# - opam
#
# Applications that really shouldn't break on a compiler update are:
# - mldonkey
# - coq
# - coccinelle
# - unison
class Ocaml < Formula
desc "General purpose programming language in the ML family"
homepage "https://ocaml.org/"
url "http://caml.inria.fr/pub/distrib/ocaml-4.04/ocaml-4.04.0.tar.xz"
sha256 "64ed6dad2316d5dff7440cea89f0f0abe07ce508b9104d1bfadf3782e79856b4"
head "http://caml.inria.fr/svn/ocaml/trunk", :using => :svn
pour_bottle? do
# The ocaml compilers embed prefix information in weird ways that the default
# brew detection doesn't find, and so needs to be explicitly blacklisted.
reason "The bottle needs to be installed into /usr/local."
satisfy { HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == "/usr/local" }
end
bottle do
cellar :any_skip_relocation
sha256 "b7448dcd0685f7e129ace58707f821f53a89fb436edba86d20e86a203c2deb5e" => :sierra
sha256 "cba95bfb38d7f4466830906b67e69f63463ae90fdf28ef05abbf6234760c8d9a" => :el_capitan
sha256 "fe05592478358e1ffab4f83c03ad6567865978e52341544131c66da1e9917a02" => :yosemite
end
option "with-x11", "Install with the Graphics module"
option "with-flambda", "Install with flambda support"
depends_on :x11 => :optional
def install
ENV.deparallelize # Builds are not parallel-safe, esp. with many cores
# the ./configure in this package is NOT a GNU autoconf script!
args = ["-prefix", HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s, "-with-debug-runtime", "-mandir", man]
args << "-no-graph" if build.without? "x11"
args << "-flambda" if build.with? "flambda"
system "./configure", *args
system "make", "world.opt"
system "make", "install", "PREFIX=#{prefix}"
end
test do
output = shell_output("echo 'let x = 1 ;;' | #{bin}/ocaml 2>&1")
assert_match "val x : int = 1", output
assert_match HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s, shell_output("#{bin}/ocamlc -where")
end
end