homebrew-core/Formula/pike.rb

114 lines
4.1 KiB
Ruby

require 'formula'
class Pike < Formula
homepage 'http://pike.lysator.liu.se'
url 'http://pike.lysator.liu.se/pub/pike/all/7.8.866/Pike-v7.8.866.tar.gz'
sha1 'f3d6cc21e302576c3ac4bb5a525705dbeee2d060'
revision 1
depends_on "nettle"
depends_on "gmp"
depends_on "pcre"
depends_on :x11 => :recommended
depends_on 'libtiff' => :recommended
# optional dependencies
depends_on 'gettext' if build.with? "gettext" or build.with? "all"
depends_on 'gdbm' if build.with? "gdbm" or build.with? "all"
depends_on 'gtk+' if build.with? "gtk2" or build.with? "all"
depends_on 'mysql' if build.with? "mysql" or build.with? "all"
depends_on 'sdl' if build.with? "sdl" or build.with? "all"
depends_on 'sane-backends' if build.with? "sane" or build.with? "all"
depends_on 'pdflib-lite' if build.with? "pdf" or build.with? "all"
depends_on 'mesalib-glw' if build.with? "gl" or build.with? "all"
option 'with-gettext', 'Include Gettext support'
option 'with-gdbm', 'Include Gdbm support'
option 'with-gtk2', 'Include GTK2 support'
option 'with-mysql', 'Include Mysql support'
option 'with-pcre', 'Include Regexp.PCRE support'
option 'with-sdl', 'Include SDL support'
option 'with-sane', 'Include Sane support'
option 'with-pdf', 'Include PDF support'
option 'with-gl', 'Include GL support'
option 'with-all', 'Include all features'
option 'with-machine-code', 'Enables machine code'
fails_with :llvm do
build 2335
cause "Fails to build multiset.c, results in a Abort trap being caught."
end
def install
args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}", "--without-bundles"]
if MacOS.prefer_64_bit? and not build.build_32_bit?
ENV.append 'CFLAGS', '-m64'
args << "--with-abi=64"
else
ENV.append 'CFLAGS', '-m32'
args << "--with-abi=32"
end
if build.without? "machine-code"
args << "--without-machine-code"
end
ENV.j1
system "make", "CONFIGUREARGS='" + args.join(' ') + "'"
# installation is complicated by some of brew's standard patterns.
# hopefully these notes explain the reasons for diverging from
# the path that most other formulae use.
#
# item 1
#
# basically, pike already installs itself naturally as brew would want
# it; that is, if prefix=/Cellar, installation would create
# /Cellar/pike/ver/bin and so forth. We could just go with that, but it's
# possible that homebrew might change its layout and then the formula
# would no longer work.
#
# so, rather than guessing at it, we do this alternate gyration, forcing
# pike to install in a slightly nonstandard way (for pike, at least)
#
# item 2
#
# a second problem crops up because the during installation, the link
# function tries to pull in stuff from lib/, which is really more like
# what one would expect share or libexec in homebrew might be: pike
# specific files, rather than shared libraries. we could approach this
# in a similar fashion, but the result would be a really odd arrangement
# for anyone remotely familar with standard pike installs.
#
# because there's no way to override the keg.link command, this formula
# installs the whole pike install into prefix/libexec and then links the
# man page and binary back into prefix/share and prefix/bin. not so
# elegant, but that's the way brew works.
system "make", "install",
"prefix=#{libexec}",
"exec_prefix=#{libexec}",
"share_prefix=#{libexec}/share",
"lib_prefix=#{libexec}/lib",
"man_prefix=#{libexec}/man",
"include_path=#{libexec}/include",
"INSTALLARGS=--traditional"
bin.install_symlink "#{libexec}/bin/pike"
share.install_symlink "#{libexec}/share/man"
end
test do
path = testpath/"test.pike"
path.write <<-EOS.undent
int main() {
for (int i=0; i<10; i++) { write("%d", i); }
return 0;
}
EOS
assert_equal "0123456789", shell_output("#{bin}/pike #{path}").strip
end
end