Mike McQuaid 1f6c26a2e4 software_spec: no _or_later in bottle filenames.
It's more useful to be able to "bless" an existing bottle to be used on
later OSs (e.g. where it cannot yet be built) than it is to have to
create a new, identical bottle just to have a different filename.
2016-11-05 16:13:42 -04:00

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module Utils
class Bottles
class << self
def tag
if MacOS.version >= :lion
MacOS.cat
elsif MacOS.version == :snow_leopard
Hardware::CPU.is_64_bit? ? :snow_leopard : :snow_leopard_32
else
# Return, e.g., :tiger_g3, :leopard_g5_64, :leopard_64 (which is Intel)
if Hardware::CPU.type == :ppc
tag = "#{MacOS.cat}_#{Hardware::CPU.family}".to_sym
else
tag = MacOS.cat
end
MacOS.prefer_64_bit? ? "#{tag}_64".to_sym : tag
end
end
end
class Collector
private
alias original_find_matching_tag find_matching_tag
def find_matching_tag(tag)
original_find_matching_tag(tag) || find_altivec_tag(tag) || find_or_later_tag(tag)
end
# This allows generic Altivec PPC bottles to be supported in some
# formulae, while also allowing specific bottles in others; e.g.,
# sometimes a formula has just :tiger_altivec, other times it has
# :tiger_g4, :tiger_g5, etc.
def find_altivec_tag(tag)
return unless tag.to_s =~ /(\w+)_(g4|g4e|g5)$/
altivec_tag = "#{$1}_altivec".to_sym
altivec_tag if key?(altivec_tag)
end
# Allows a bottle tag to specify a specific OS or later,
# so the same bottle can target multiple OSs.
def find_or_later_tag(tag)
begin
tag_version = MacOS::Version.from_symbol(tag)
rescue ArgumentError
return
end
keys.find do |key|
if key.to_s.end_with?("_or_later")
later_tag = key.to_s[/(\w+)_or_later$/, 1].to_sym
MacOS::Version.from_symbol(later_tag) <= tag_version
end
end
end
end
end
end