brew/Library/Homebrew/utils.rb
Max Howell 768910283a Refactor the brew command into one file per command
The code was sucking. To the extent that maintenance was hard. It's a lot
easier to work with code that is sensibly split at sensible boundaries. So
now it is more like that.

But the refactor is minimal. Because we don't want you to have more merge
hell than absolutely necessary.

If you merge you will need to pay attention to brew.h.rb (as it is deleted)
and bin/brew (as command logic is gone). It will be painful, but you will just
have to help git out by moving any changes around manually.

Note compatibility.rb. It ensures that any function renames or removals don't
break anything. We're pretty serious about backwards compatibility. And that's
because we encourage you to hack around with the innards. And we couldn't do
that if we would then just make stuff disappear behind your back.
2011-03-12 11:55:02 -08:00

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class Tty
class <<self
def blue; bold 34; end
def white; bold 39; end
def red; underline 31; end
def yellow; underline 33 ; end
def reset; escape 0; end
def em; underline 39; end
private
def color n
escape "0;#{n}"
end
def bold n
escape "1;#{n}"
end
def underline n
escape "4;#{n}"
end
def escape n
"\033[#{n}m" if $stdout.tty?
end
end
end
# args are additional inputs to puts until a nil arg is encountered
def ohai title, *sput
title = title.to_s[0, `/usr/bin/tput cols`.strip.to_i-4] unless ARGV.verbose?
puts "#{Tty.blue}==>#{Tty.white} #{title}#{Tty.reset}"
puts sput unless sput.empty?
end
def opoo warning
puts "#{Tty.red}Warning#{Tty.reset}: #{warning}"
end
def onoe error
lines = error.to_s.split'\n'
puts "#{Tty.red}Error#{Tty.reset}: #{lines.shift}"
puts lines unless lines.empty?
end
def pretty_duration s
return "2 seconds" if s < 3 # avoids the plural problem ;)
return "#{s.to_i} seconds" if s < 120
return "%.1f minutes" % (s/60)
end
def interactive_shell f=nil
unless f.nil?
ENV['HOMEBREW_DEBUG_PREFIX'] = f.prefix
ENV['HOMEBREW_DEBUG_INSTALL'] = f.name
end
fork {exec ENV['SHELL'] }
Process.wait
unless $?.success?
puts "Aborting due to non-zero exit status"
exit $?
end
end
module Homebrew
def self.system cmd, *args
puts "#{cmd} #{args*' '}" if ARGV.verbose?
fork do
yield if block_given?
args.collect!{|arg| arg.to_s}
exec(cmd, *args) rescue nil
exit! 1 # never gets here unless exec failed
end
Process.wait
$?.success?
end
end
# Kernel.system but with exceptions
def safe_system cmd, *args
unless Homebrew.system cmd, *args
args = args.map{ |arg| arg.gsub " ", "\\ " } * " "
raise "Failure while executing: #{cmd} #{args}"
end
end
# prints no output
def quiet_system cmd, *args
Homebrew.system(cmd, *args) do
$stdout.close
$stderr.close
end
end
def curl *args
safe_system '/usr/bin/curl', '-f#LA', HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT, *args unless args.empty?
end
def puts_columns items, cols = 4
return if items.empty?
if $stdout.tty?
# determine the best width to display for different console sizes
console_width = `/bin/stty size`.chomp.split(" ").last.to_i
console_width = 80 if console_width <= 0
longest = items.sort_by { |item| item.length }.last
optimal_col_width = (console_width.to_f / (longest.length + 2).to_f).floor
cols = optimal_col_width > 1 ? optimal_col_width : 1
IO.popen("/usr/bin/pr -#{cols} -t -w#{console_width}", "w"){|io| io.puts(items) }
else
puts items
end
end
def exec_editor *args
editor = ENV['HOMEBREW_EDITOR'] || ENV['EDITOR']
if editor.nil?
if system "/usr/bin/which -s mate"
# TextMate
editor='mate'
elsif system "/usr/bin/which -s edit"
# BBEdit / TextWrangler
editor='edit'
else
# Default to vim
editor='/usr/bin/vim'
end
end
# we split the editor because especially on mac "mate -w" is common
# but we still want to use the comma-delimited version of exec because then
# we don't have to escape args, and escaping 100% is tricky
exec(*(editor.split+args))
end
# GZips the given path, and returns the gzipped file
def gzip *paths
paths.collect do |path|
system "/usr/bin/gzip", path
Pathname.new(path+".gz")
end
end
module ArchitectureListExtension
def universal?
self.include? :i386 and self.include? :x86_64
end
end
# Returns array of architectures that the given command or library is built for.
def archs_for_command cmd
cmd = cmd.to_s # If we were passed a Pathname, turn it into a string.
cmd = `/usr/bin/which #{cmd}` unless Pathname.new(cmd).absolute?
cmd.gsub! ' ', '\\ ' # Escape spaces in the filename.
archs = IO.popen("/usr/bin/file -L #{cmd}").readlines.inject([]) do |archs, line|
case line
when /Mach-O (executable|dynamically linked shared library) ppc/
archs << :ppc7400
when /Mach-O 64-bit (executable|dynamically linked shared library) ppc64/
archs << :ppc64
when /Mach-O (executable|dynamically linked shared library) i386/
archs << :i386
when /Mach-O 64-bit (executable|dynamically linked shared library) x86_64/
archs << :x86_64
else
archs
end
end
archs.extend(ArchitectureListExtension)
end
# String extensions added by inreplace below.
module HomebrewInreplaceExtension
# Looks for Makefile style variable defintions and replaces the
# value with "new_value", or removes the definition entirely.
def change_make_var! flag, new_value
new_value = "#{flag}=#{new_value}"
gsub! Regexp.new("^#{flag}[ \\t]*=[ \\t]*(.*)$"), new_value
end
# Removes variable assignments completely.
def remove_make_var! flags
flags.each do |flag|
# Also remove trailing \n, if present.
gsub! Regexp.new("^#{flag}[ \\t]*=(.*)$\n?"), ""
end
end
# Finds the specified variable
def get_make_var flag
m = match Regexp.new("^#{flag}[ \\t]*=[ \\t]*(.*)$")
return m[1] if m
return nil
end
end
def inreplace path, before=nil, after=nil
[*path].each do |path|
f = File.open(path, 'r')
s = f.read
if before == nil and after == nil
s.extend(HomebrewInreplaceExtension)
yield s
else
s.gsub!(before, after)
end
f.reopen(path, 'w').write(s)
f.close
end
end
def ignore_interrupts
std_trap = trap("INT") {}
yield
ensure
trap("INT", std_trap)
end
def nostdout
if ARGV.verbose?
yield
else
begin
require 'stringio'
real_stdout = $stdout
$stdout = StringIO.new
yield
ensure
$stdout = real_stdout
end
end
end
module MacOS extend self
def gcc_42_build_version
`/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 -v 2>&1` =~ /build (\d{4,})/
if $1
$1.to_i
elsif system "/usr/bin/which gcc"
# Xcode 3.0 didn't come with gcc-4.2
# We can't change the above regex to use gcc because the version numbers
# are different and thus, not useful.
# FIXME I bet you 20 quid this causes a side effect — magic values tend to
401
else
nil
end
end
def gcc_40_build_version
`/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -v 2>&1` =~ /build (\d{4,})/
if $1
$1.to_i
else
nil
end
end
def llvm_build_version
if MACOS_VERSION >= 10.6
xcode_path = `/usr/bin/xcode-select -print-path`.chomp
return nil if xcode_path.empty?
`#{xcode_path}/usr/bin/llvm-gcc -v 2>&1` =~ /LLVM build (\d{4,})/
$1.to_i
end
end
def x11_installed?
Pathname.new('/usr/X11/lib/libpng.dylib').exist?
end
def macports_or_fink_installed?
# See these issues for some history:
# http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/#issue/13
# http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/#issue/41
# http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/#issue/48
%w[port fink].each do |ponk|
path = `/usr/bin/which -s #{ponk}`
return ponk unless path.empty?
end
# we do the above check because macports can be relocated and fink may be
# able to be relocated in the future. This following check is because if
# fink and macports are not in the PATH but are still installed it can
# *still* break the build -- because some build scripts hardcode these paths:
%w[/sw/bin/fink /opt/local/bin/port].each do |ponk|
return ponk if File.exist? ponk
end
# finally, sometimes people make their MacPorts or Fink read-only so they
# can quickly test Homebrew out, but still in theory obey the README's
# advise to rename the root directory. This doesn't work, many build scripts
# error out when they try to read from these now unreadable directories.
%w[/sw /opt/local].each do |path|
path = Pathname.new(path)
return path if path.exist? and not path.readable?
end
false
end
end
module GitHub extend self
def issues_for_formula name
# bit basic as depends on the issue at github having the exact name of the
# formula in it. Which for stuff like objective-caml is unlikely. So we
# really should search for aliases too.
name = f.name if Formula === name
require 'open-uri'
require 'yaml'
issues = []
open "http://github.com/api/v2/yaml/issues/search/mxcl/homebrew/open/#{name}" do |f|
YAML::load(f.read)['issues'].each do |issue|
issues << 'http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/#issue/%s' % issue['number']
end
end
issues
rescue
[]
end
end