
- The Library/ENV/4.3/xcrun shim now respects ENV['DEVELOPER_DIR'] instead assuming the location of /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer. - The env var DEVELOPER_DIR is set if it is not already. So, during superenv this var is always set and we no longer have to care about people with unset or wrongly set xcode-select stuff. This has been a major PITA in the past. - determine_developer_dir (which is used to set the DEVELOPER_DIR var) now uses MacOS::Xcode.prefix which is proven and very capable and uses splotlight correctly. - Replace (and remove) MacSystem.xcode43_developer_dir with Xcode.prefix Closes Homebrew/homebrew#18618
174 lines
5.0 KiB
Ruby
174 lines
5.0 KiB
Ruby
module MacOS::Xcode extend self
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V4_BUNDLE_ID = "com.apple.dt.Xcode"
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V3_BUNDLE_ID = "com.apple.Xcode"
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V4_BUNDLE_PATH = Pathname.new("/Applications/Xcode.app")
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V3_BUNDLE_PATH = Pathname.new("/Developer/Applications/Xcode.app")
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# Locate the "current Xcode folder" via xcode-select. See:
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# man xcode-select
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# NOTE!! use Xcode.prefix rather than this generally!
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def folder
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@folder ||= `xcode-select -print-path 2>/dev/null`.strip
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end
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# Xcode 4.3 tools hang if "/" is set
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def bad_xcode_select_path?
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folder == "/"
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end
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def latest_version
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case MacOS.version
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when 10.5 then "3.1.4"
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when 10.6 then "3.2.6"
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else
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if MacOS.version >= 10.7
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"4.6.1"
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else
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raise "Mac OS X `#{MacOS.version}' is invalid"
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end
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end
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end
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def prefix
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@prefix ||= begin
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path = Pathname.new(folder)
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if path.absolute? and (path/'usr/bin/make').executable?
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path
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elsif File.executable? '/Developer/usr/bin/make'
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# we do this to support cowboys who insist on installing
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# only a subset of Xcode
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Pathname.new '/Developer'
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elsif (V4_BUNDLE_PATH/'Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make').executable?
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# fallback for broken Xcode 4.3 installs
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V4_BUNDLE_PATH/'Contents/Developer'
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else
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# Ask Spotlight where Xcode is. If the user didn't install the
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# helper tools and installed Xcode in a non-conventional place, this
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# is our only option. See: http://superuser.com/questions/390757
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path = MacOS.app_with_bundle_id(V4_BUNDLE_ID) ||
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MacOS.app_with_bundle_id(V3_BUNDLE_ID)
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unless path.nil?
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path += "Contents/Developer"
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path if (path/'usr/bin/make').executable?
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def installed?
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not prefix.nil?
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end
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def version
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# may return a version string
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# that is guessed based on the compiler, so do not
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# use it in order to check if Xcode is installed.
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@version ||= uncached_version
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end
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def uncached_version
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# This is a separate function as you can't cache the value out of a block
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# if return is used in the middle, which we do many times in here.
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return "0" unless MACOS
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# this shortcut makes version work for people who don't realise you
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# need to install the CLI tools
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xcode43build = prefix/'usr/bin/xcodebuild'
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if xcode43build.file?
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`#{xcode43build} -version 2>/dev/null` =~ /Xcode (\d(\.\d)*)/
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return $1 if $1
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end
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# Xcode 4.3 xc* tools hang indefinately if xcode-select path is set thus
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raise if bad_xcode_select_path?
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raise unless which "xcodebuild"
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`xcodebuild -version 2>/dev/null` =~ /Xcode (\d(\.\d)*)/
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raise if $1.nil? or not $?.success?
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$1
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rescue
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# For people who's xcode-select is unset, or who have installed
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# xcode-gcc-installer or whatever other combinations we can try and
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# supprt. See https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/wiki/Xcode
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case MacOS.llvm_build_version.to_i
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when 1..2063 then "3.1.0"
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when 2064..2065 then "3.1.4"
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when 2366..2325
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# we have no data for this range so we are guessing
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"3.2.0"
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when 2326
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# also applies to "3.2.3"
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"3.2.4"
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when 2327..2333 then "3.2.5"
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when 2335
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# this build number applies to 3.2.6, 4.0 and 4.1
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# https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/wiki/Xcode
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"4.0"
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else
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case (MacOS.clang_version.to_f * 10).to_i
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when 0 then "dunno"
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when 1..14 then "3.2.2"
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when 15 then "3.2.4"
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when 16 then "3.2.5"
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when 17..20 then "4.0"
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when 21 then "4.1"
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when 22..30 then "4.2"
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when 31 then "4.3"
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when 40 then "4.4"
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when 41 then "4.5"
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when 42 then "4.6"
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else "4.6"
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end
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end
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end
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def provides_autotools?
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version.to_f < 4.3
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end
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def provides_gcc?
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version.to_f < 4.3
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end
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def default_prefix?
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if version.to_f < 4.3
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%r{^/Developer} === prefix
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else
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%r{^/Applications/Xcode.app} === prefix
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end
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end
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end
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module MacOS::CLT extend self
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STANDALONE_PKG_ID = "com.apple.pkg.DeveloperToolsCLILeo"
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FROM_XCODE_PKG_ID = "com.apple.pkg.DeveloperToolsCLI"
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# This is true ift he standard UNIX tools are present under /usr. For
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# Xcode < 4.3, this is the standard location. Otherwise, it means that
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# the user has installed the "Command Line Tools for Xcode" package.
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def installed?
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MacOS.dev_tools_path == Pathname.new("/usr/bin")
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end
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def latest_version?
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`/usr/bin/clang --version` =~ %r{clang-(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)}
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$1.to_i >= 425 and $3.to_i >= 27
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end
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def version
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# The pkgutils calls are slow, don't repeat if no CLT installed.
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return @version if @version_determined
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@version_determined = true
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# Version string (a pretty damn long one) of the CLT package.
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# Note, that different ways to install the CLTs lead to different
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# version numbers.
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@version ||= [STANDALONE_PKG_ID, FROM_XCODE_PKG_ID].find do |id|
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MacOS.pkgutil_info(id) =~ /version: (.+)$/
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end && $1
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end
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end
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