homebrew-core/Formula/scons.rb

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class Scons < Formula
desc "Substitute for classic 'make' tool with autoconf/automake functionality"
homepage "http://www.scons.org"
url "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/scons/scons/2.4.1/scons-2.4.1.tar.gz"
sha256 "8fc4f42928c69bcbb33e1be94b646f2c700b659693fabc778c192d4d22f753a7"
bottle do
cellar :any_skip_relocation
sha256 "d3660e9012706af7146bc9fbc6f49a24b2c4d3464bda7e616863fa1f74b474a5" => :el_capitan
sha256 "ec8f843e6f368527556500a81af539884b8dc502a352742e9fcd94a36b4caf16" => :yosemite
sha256 "af5e2c2014667d651be904091590cb8f9c65dc15651e84f531d523370f567ddb" => :mavericks
end
def install
man1.install gzip("scons-time.1", "scons.1", "sconsign.1")
system "/usr/bin/python", "setup.py", "install",
"--prefix=#{prefix}",
"--standalone-lib",
# SCons gets handsy with sys.path---`scons-local` is one place it
# will look when all is said and done.
"--install-lib=#{libexec}/scons-local",
"--install-scripts=#{bin}",
"--install-data=#{libexec}",
"--no-version-script", "--no-install-man"
# Re-root scripts to libexec so they can import SCons and symlink back into
# bin. Similar tactics are used in the duplicity formula.
bin.children.each do |p|
mv p, "#{libexec}/#{p.basename}.py"
bin.install_symlink "#{libexec}/#{p.basename}.py" => p.basename
end
end
test do
(testpath/"test.c").write <<-EOS.undent
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Homebrew");
}
EOS
(testpath/"SConstruct").write "Program('test.c')"
system bin/"scons"
assert_equal "Homebrew", shell_output("#{testpath}/test")
end
end