homebrew-core/Formula/noweb.rb

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class Noweb < Formula
desc "WEB-like literate-programming tool"
homepage "https://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/"
# new canonical url (for newer versions): http://mirrors.ctan.org/web/noweb.zip
url "https://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/n/noweb/noweb_2.11b.orig.tar.gz"
sha256 "c913f26c1edb37e331c747619835b4cade000b54e459bb08f4d38899ab690d82"
bottle do
cellar :any_skip_relocation
rebuild 1
sha256 "2867f2275c206dfb42d8ac22aca69b6ad0e8f9474c36d19b6f5cb4758797caf4" => :catalina
sha256 "461f350d77b97afcd8ed73c61fee9392e0d4f9f0345f93e8f637e36371bf925e" => :mojave
sha256 "0d09a290942eccbbabb3a7f15c098299a88df2dd3090c9d4a4d755c5430f4b68" => :high_sierra
end
depends_on "icon"
def texpath
prefix/"tex/generic/noweb"
end
def install
cd "src" do
system "bash", "awkname", "awk"
system "make LIBSRC=icon ICONC=icont CFLAGS='-U_POSIX_C_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=1'"
bin.mkpath
lib.mkpath
man.mkpath
texpath.mkpath
system "make", "install", "BIN=#{bin}",
"LIB=#{lib}",
"MAN=#{man}",
"TEXINPUTS=#{texpath}"
cd "icon" do
system "make", "install", "BIN=#{bin}",
"LIB=#{lib}",
"MAN=#{man}",
"TEXINPUTS=#{texpath}"
end
end
end
def caveats; <<~EOS
TeX support files are installed in the directory:
#{texpath}
You may need to add the directory to TEXINPUTS to run noweb properly.
EOS
end
test do
(testpath/"test.nw").write <<~EOS
\section{Hello world}
Today I awoke and decided to write
some code, so I started to write Hello World in \textsf C.
<<hello.c>>=
/*
<<license>>
*/
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
printf("Hello World!\n");
return 0;
}
@
\noindent \ldots then I did the same in PHP.
<<hello.php>>=
<?php
/*
<<license>>
*/
echo "Hello world!\n";
?>
@
\section{License}
Later the same day some lawyer reminded me about licenses.
So, here it is:
<<license>>=
This work is placed in the public domain.
EOS
assert_match "this file was generated automatically by noweave",
shell_output("#{bin}/noweave -filter l2h -index -html test.nw | #{bin}/htmltoc")
end
end