Add an extension for accessing Git-related meta data that can be mixed
in into a Pathname object (e.g. `HOMBREW_REPOSITORY` or the path of a
`Tap` instance). The goal here is to eliminate code duplication.
Beta versions of XQuartz have address sanitization enabled, which
breaks some software at runtime, including wine.
Closes Homebrew/homebrew-core#2481.
Closes#459.
Signed-off-by: Misty De Meo <mistydemeo@github.com>
Add SharedEnvExtension#gcc_with_cxx11_support? to centralise the
logic for checking whether a compiler is known to support C++11.
Update logic to accept GCC 4.8 and above (including 6). Thereby also
address oversight in #163 where support for GCC 6 was added without
updating the C++11 compiler whitelist.
Add tests for Superenv#cxx11.
Closes#346.
The fix changes behavior in same cases, but those cases were all either
broken or showed unexpected behavior. The new behavior is very simple:
- If an argument starts with `--<option-name>=`, return whatever comes
after the equals sign.
Prior to this change, `ARGV.value` showed some unexpected behavior:
- `ARGV.value("foo")` returned `nil` for `--foo=` because at least one
character needed to be present after the equals sign. (All other
option parser implementations I'm aware of allow for empty values.)
- `ARGV.value("bar")` returned `"baz"` for `--foo=--bar=baz` because the
regular expression was not anchored to the start of the argument.
- `ARGV.value("++")` raised an exception because the string wasn't
escaped for use in the regular expression. (An unlikely corner case.)
Closes#231.
Signed-off-by: Martin Afanasjew <martin@afanasjew.de>
Setting -mcpu and -mtune on Tiger with gcc-4.2 exposes a bug in one of the
system headers, causing certain builds to fail. This can be fixed by
adding -faltivec to CFLAGS.
See: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/34213
The new stage() signature introduced by #66 breaks back-compatibility
under Ruby 1.8.7. This fixes it by switching back to a one-argument
block signature and using a new class to wrap both the Resource and
Mktemp info for the staging context, in a signature-back-compatible
way.
Addresses homebrew/homebrew-core#529.
Closes#135.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Janke <andrew@apjanke.net>
Also enables sandbox for --interactive and --debug use of install
and test, using automatic retention.
Closes#66.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Janke <andrew@apjanke.net>
Old logic doesn't include revision. This fixes that, and passes the
whole formula prefix path to avoid duplicating the path-construction
logic.
Closes#80.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Janke <andrew@apjanke.net>
Previously, superenv did not try to filter -I or -L flags
based on the list of requested dependencies; as a result, buildsystems
which opportunistically discover Homebrew-installed libraries were able
to link against them even under superenv.
This adds a list of all requested dependencies to the superenv environment,
and compares all -I and -L flags against those; any Cellar and opt paths
found which resolve to unrequested dependencies are filtered out.
* Count .DS_Store disk usage but not file count.
* Count symlink's own disk usage instead of ignoring it.
* Count hardlinks disk usage only once.
* Add testcase.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#50563.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#50566.
Signed-off-by: Xu Cheng <xucheng@me.com>
SDK 10.10 isn't something that exists for Xcode 7, so stop looking for
it and rely on MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET instead.
See PR Homebrew/homebrew#50137 Yosemite build failure
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#50355.
Signed-off-by: ilovezfs <ilovezfs@icloud.com>
`Library/ENV` like `Library/Homebrew` is part of Homebrew basecode. It
should be able to be accessed during the `brew tests`.
By adding HOMEBREW_ENV_PATH variable, we allow test suit to locate these
codes.
HOMEBREW_MAKE_JOBS can be a multidigit number. The regex should match
the entire number not just the last digit.
ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#50016.
Signed-off-by: Tim D. Smith <git@tim-smith.us>
FileUtils::fu_get_gid only started doing the conversion of the group
to_s automatically from OS X 10.6.8 (ruby-1.8.7-p358) forward.
OS X 10.6.7 (ruby-1.8.7-p174) would fail in brew's FileUtils::mktemp with the
error "Error: can't convert Fixnum into String."
FixesHomebrew/homebrew#49045FixesHomebrew/homebrew#49348ClosesHomebrew/homebrew#49369.
Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
* Blocks writing of new files via accidental typos, etc, which the normal open("blah", "a") doesn't.
* Where files don't exist they should ideally be using `(buildpath/"dog").write` instead of open("blah", "a") already.
* It's a bit less cluttered looking if you need several writes to different files in the formula, IMO.