brew/Library/Homebrew/formula.rb
Dominyk Tiller 4625fd335c formula: create empty zshrc when zsh is shell
One minor consequence of our seizing of the HOME variable during builds for
sandboxing purposes is that if you're doing an interactive or git installation
zsh flags up that it hasn't found any config files and throws you into the
`zsh-newuser-install` area.

Not really a problem, just a nuisance.

Since the check is just for existence rather than content, we can work around
this by creating an empty config file when the `SHELL` environmental variable
includes zsh.
2015-07-24 09:01:34 +01:00

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require 'formula_support'
require 'formula_lock'
require 'formula_pin'
require 'hardware'
require 'bottles'
require 'build_environment'
require 'build_options'
require 'formulary'
require 'software_spec'
require 'install_renamed'
require 'pkg_version'
require 'tap'
# A formula provides instructions and metadata for Homebrew to install a piece
# of software. Every Homebrew formula is a {Formula}.
# All subclasses of {Formula} (and all Ruby classes) have to be named
# `UpperCase` and `not-use-dashes`.
# A formula specified in `this-formula.rb` should have a class named
# `ThisFormula`. Homebrew does enforce that the name of the file and the class
# correspond.
# Make sure you check with `brew search` that the name is free!
# @abstract
class Formula
include FileUtils
include Utils::Inreplace
extend Enumerable
# The name of this {Formula}.
# e.g. `this-formula`
attr_reader :name
# The fully-qualified name of this {Formula}.
# For core formula it's the same as {#name}.
# e.g. `homebrew/tap-name/this-formula`
attr_reader :full_name
# The full path to this {Formula}.
# e.g. `/usr/local/Library/Formula/this-formula.rb`
attr_reader :path
# The stable (and default) {SoftwareSpec} for this {Formula}
# This contains all the attributes (e.g. URL, checksum) that apply to the
# stable version of this formula.
attr_reader :stable
# The development {SoftwareSpec} for this {Formula}.
# Installed when using `brew install --devel`
# `nil` if there is no development version.
# @see #stable
attr_reader :devel
# The HEAD {SoftwareSpec} for this {Formula}.
# Installed when using `brew install --HEAD`
# This is always installed with the version `HEAD` and taken from the latest
# commit in the version control system.
# `nil` if there is no HEAD version.
# @see #stable
attr_reader :head
# The currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
# @see #determine_active_spec
attr_reader :active_spec
protected :active_spec
# The {PkgVersion} for this formula with version and {#revision} information.
attr_reader :pkg_version
# Used for creating new Homebrew versions of software without new upstream
# versions.
# @see .revision
attr_reader :revision
# The current working directory during builds.
# Will only be non-`nil` inside {#install}.
attr_reader :buildpath
# The current working directory during tests.
# Will only be non-`nil` inside {#test}.
attr_reader :testpath
# When installing a bottle (binary package) from a local path this will be
# set to the full path to the bottle tarball. If not, it will be `nil`.
attr_accessor :local_bottle_path
# The {BuildOptions} for this {Formula}. Lists the arguments passed and any
# {#options} in the {Formula}. Note that these may differ at different times
# during the installation of a {Formula}. This is annoying but the result of
# state that we're trying to eliminate.
attr_accessor :build
# @private
def initialize(name, path, spec)
@name = name
@path = path
@revision = self.class.revision || 0
if path.to_s =~ HOMEBREW_TAP_PATH_REGEX
@full_name = "#{$1}/#{$2.gsub(/^homebrew-/, "")}/#{name}"
else
@full_name = name
end
set_spec :stable
set_spec :devel
set_spec :head
@active_spec = determine_active_spec(spec)
validate_attributes!
@pkg_version = PkgVersion.new(version, revision)
@build = active_spec.build
@pin = FormulaPin.new(self)
end
private
def set_spec(name)
spec = self.class.send(name)
if spec.url
spec.owner = self
instance_variable_set("@#{name}", spec)
end
end
def determine_active_spec(requested)
spec = send(requested) || stable || devel || head
spec or raise FormulaSpecificationError, "formulae require at least a URL"
end
def validate_attributes!
if name.nil? || name.empty? || name =~ /\s/
raise FormulaValidationError.new(:name, name)
end
url = active_spec.url
if url.nil? || url.empty? || url =~ /\s/
raise FormulaValidationError.new(:url, url)
end
val = version.respond_to?(:to_str) ? version.to_str : version
if val.nil? || val.empty? || val =~ /\s/
raise FormulaValidationError.new(:version, val)
end
end
public
# Is the currently active {SoftwareSpec} a {#stable} build?
def stable?
active_spec == stable
end
# Is the currently active {SoftwareSpec} a {#devel} build?
def devel?
active_spec == devel
end
# Is the currently active {SoftwareSpec} a {#head} build?
def head?
active_spec == head
end
# @private
def bottled?
active_spec.bottled?
end
# @private
def bottle_specification
active_spec.bottle_specification
end
# The Bottle object for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
# @private
def bottle
Bottle.new(self, bottle_specification) if bottled?
end
# The description of the software.
# @see .desc
def desc
self.class.desc
end
# The homepage for the software.
# @see .homepage
def homepage
self.class.homepage
end
# The version for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
# The version is autodetected from the URL and/or tag so only needs to be
# declared if it cannot be autodetected correctly.
# @see .version
def version
active_spec.version
end
# A named Resource for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def resource(name)
active_spec.resource(name)
end
# The {Resource}s for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def resources
active_spec.resources.values
end
# The {Dependency}s for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def deps
active_spec.deps
end
# The {Requirement}s for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def requirements
active_spec.requirements
end
# The cached download for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def cached_download
active_spec.cached_download
end
# Deletes the download for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def clear_cache
active_spec.clear_cache
end
# The list of patches for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def patchlist
active_spec.patches
end
# The options for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def options
active_spec.options
end
# The deprecated options for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def deprecated_options
active_spec.deprecated_options
end
def deprecated_flags
active_spec.deprecated_flags
end
# If a named option is defined for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def option_defined?(name)
active_spec.option_defined?(name)
end
# All the {.fails_with} for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}.
def compiler_failures
active_spec.compiler_failures
end
# If this {Formula} is installed.
# This is actually just a check for if the {#installed_prefix} directory
# exists and is not empty.
def installed?
(dir = installed_prefix).directory? && dir.children.length > 0
end
# @private
# The `LinkedKegs` directory for this {Formula}.
# You probably want {#opt_prefix} instead.
def linked_keg
Pathname.new("#{HOMEBREW_LIBRARY}/LinkedKegs/#{name}")
end
# The latest prefix for this formula. Checks for {#head}, then {#devel}
# and then {#stable}'s {#prefix}
def installed_prefix
if head && (head_prefix = prefix(head.version)).directory?
head_prefix
elsif devel && (devel_prefix = prefix(devel.version)).directory?
devel_prefix
else
prefix
end
end
# The currently installed version for this formula. Will raise an exception
# if the formula is not installed.
def installed_version
require 'keg'
Keg.new(installed_prefix).version
end
# The directory in the cellar that the formula is installed to.
# This directory contains the formula's name and version.
def prefix(v=pkg_version)
Pathname.new("#{HOMEBREW_CELLAR}/#{name}/#{v}")
end
# The parent of the prefix; the named directory in the cellar containing all
# installed versions of this software
def rack; prefix.parent end
# The directory where the formula's binaries should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def bin; prefix+'bin' end
# The directory where the formula's documentation should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def doc; share+'doc'+name end
# The directory where the formula's headers should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def include; prefix+'include' end
# The directory where the formula's info files should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def info; share+'info' end
# The directory where the formula's libraries should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def lib; prefix+'lib' end
# The directory where the formula's binaries should be installed.
# This is not symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX`.
# It is also commonly used to install files that we do not wish to be
# symlinked into HOMEBREW_PREFIX from one of the other directories and
# instead manually create symlinks or wrapper scripts into e.g. {#bin}.
def libexec; prefix+'libexec' end
# The root directory where the formula's manual pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
# Often one of the more specific `man` functions should be used instead
# e.g. {#man1}
def man; share+'man' end
# The directory where the formula's man1 pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def man1; man+'man1' end
# The directory where the formula's man2 pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def man2; man+'man2' end
# The directory where the formula's man3 pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def man3; man+'man3' end
# The directory where the formula's man4 pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def man4; man+'man4' end
# The directory where the formula's man5 pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def man5; man+'man5' end
# The directory where the formula's man6 pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def man6; man+'man6' end
# The directory where the formula's man7 pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def man7; man+'man7' end
# The directory where the formula's man8 pages should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def man8; man+'man8' end
# The directory where the formula's `sbin` binaries should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
# Generally we try to migrate these to {#bin} instead.
def sbin; prefix+'sbin' end
# The directory where the formula's shared files should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def share; prefix+'share' end
# The directory where the formula's shared files should be installed,
# with the name of the formula appended to avoid linking conflicts.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def pkgshare; prefix+'share'+name end
# The directory where the formula's Frameworks should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
# This is not symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX`.
def frameworks; prefix+'Frameworks' end
# The directory where the formula's kernel extensions should be installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
# This is not symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX`.
def kext_prefix; prefix+'Library/Extensions' end
# The directory where the formula's configuration files should be installed.
# Anything using `etc.install` will not overwrite other files on e.g. upgrades
# but will write a new file named `*.default`.
# This directory is not inside the `HOMEBREW_CELLAR` so it is persisted
# across upgrades.
def etc; (HOMEBREW_PREFIX+'etc').extend(InstallRenamed) end
# The directory where the formula's variable files should be installed.
# This directory is not inside the `HOMEBREW_CELLAR` so it is persisted
# across upgrades.
def var; HOMEBREW_PREFIX+'var' end
# The directory where the formula's Bash completion files should be
# installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def bash_completion; prefix+'etc/bash_completion.d' end
# The directory where the formula's ZSH completion files should be
# installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def zsh_completion; share+'zsh/site-functions' end
# The directory where the formula's fish completion files should be
# installed.
# This is symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` after installation or with
# `brew link` for formulae that are not keg-only.
def fish_completion; share+'fish/vendor_completions.d' end
# The directory used for as the prefix for {#etc} and {#var} files on
# installation so, despite not being in `HOMEBREW_CELLAR`, they are installed
# there after pouring a bottle.
def bottle_prefix; prefix+'.bottle' end
def logs
HOMEBREW_LOGS+name
end
# override this to provide a plist
def plist; nil; end
alias :startup_plist :plist
# plist name, i.e. the name of the launchd service
def plist_name; 'homebrew.mxcl.'+name end
def plist_path; prefix+(plist_name+'.plist') end
def plist_manual; self.class.plist_manual end
def plist_startup; self.class.plist_startup end
# A stable path for this formula, when installed. Contains the formula name
# but no version number. Only the active version will be linked here if
# multiple versions are installed.
#
# This is the prefered way to refer a formula in plists or from another
# formula, as the path is stable even when the software is updated.
def opt_prefix
Pathname.new("#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/opt/#{name}")
end
def opt_bin; opt_prefix+'bin' end
def opt_include; opt_prefix+'include' end
def opt_lib; opt_prefix+'lib' end
def opt_libexec; opt_prefix+'libexec' end
def opt_sbin; opt_prefix+'sbin' end
def opt_share; opt_prefix+'share' end
def opt_frameworks; opt_prefix+'Frameworks' end
# Can be overridden to selectively disable bottles from formulae.
# Defaults to true so overridden version does not have to check if bottles
# are supported.
def pour_bottle?; true end
# Can be overridden to run commands on both source and bottle installation.
def post_install; end
def post_install_defined?
method(:post_install).owner == self.class
end
# @private
def run_post_install
build, self.build = self.build, Tab.for_formula(self)
post_install
ensure
self.build = build
end
# tell the user about any caveats regarding this package, return a string
def caveats; nil end
# rarely, you don't want your library symlinked into the main prefix
# see gettext.rb for an example
def keg_only?
keg_only_reason && keg_only_reason.valid?
end
def keg_only_reason
self.class.keg_only_reason
end
# sometimes the formula cleaner breaks things
# skip cleaning paths in a formula with a class method like this:
# skip_clean "bin/foo", "lib/bar"
# keep .la files with:
# skip_clean :la
def skip_clean? path
return true if path.extname == '.la' and self.class.skip_clean_paths.include? :la
to_check = path.relative_path_from(prefix).to_s
self.class.skip_clean_paths.include? to_check
end
def skip_cxxstdlib_check?
false
end
def require_universal_deps?
false
end
def patch
unless patchlist.empty?
ohai "Patching"
patchlist.each(&:apply)
end
end
# yields self with current working directory set to the uncompressed tarball
# @private
def brew
stage do
prepare_patches
begin
yield self
ensure
cp Dir["config.log", "CMakeCache.txt"], logs
end
end
end
def lock
@lock = FormulaLock.new(name)
@lock.lock
end
def unlock
@lock.unlock unless @lock.nil?
end
def pinnable?
@pin.pinnable?
end
def pinned?
@pin.pinned?
end
def pin
@pin.pin
end
def unpin
@pin.unpin
end
def == other
instance_of?(other.class) &&
name == other.name &&
active_spec == other.active_spec
end
alias_method :eql?, :==
def hash
name.hash
end
def <=>(other)
return unless Formula === other
name <=> other.name
end
def to_s
name
end
def inspect
s = "#<Formula #{name} ("
s << if head? then "head" elsif devel? then "devel" else "stable" end
s << ") #{path}>"
end
def file_modified?
return false unless which("git")
path.parent.cd do
diff = Utils.popen_read("git", "diff", "origin/master", "--", "#{path}")
!diff.empty? && $?.exitstatus == 0
end
end
# Standard parameters for CMake builds.
# Setting CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK to "LAST" tells CMake to search for our
# libraries before trying to utilize Frameworks, many of which will be from
# 3rd party installs.
# Note: there isn't a std_autotools variant because autotools is a lot
# less consistent and the standard parameters are more memorable.
def std_cmake_args
%W[
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE=
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE=
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=#{prefix}
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
-DCMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK=LAST
-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON
-Wno-dev
]
end
# an array of all core {Formula} names
def self.core_names
@core_names ||= Dir["#{HOMEBREW_LIBRARY}/Formula/*.rb"].map{ |f| File.basename f, ".rb" }.sort
end
# an array of all tap {Formula} names
def self.tap_names
@tap_names ||= Tap.map(&:formula_names).flatten.sort
end
# an array of all {Formula} names
def self.names
@names ||= (core_names + tap_names.map { |name| name.split("/")[-1] }).sort.uniq
end
# an array of all {Formula} names, which the tap formulae have the fully-qualified name
def self.full_names
@full_names ||= core_names + tap_names
end
def self.each
full_names.each do |name|
begin
yield Formulary.factory(name)
rescue StandardError => e
# Don't let one broken formula break commands. But do complain.
onoe "Failed to import: #{name}"
puts e
next
end
end
end
# An array of all installed {Formula}
def self.installed
@installed ||= if HOMEBREW_CELLAR.directory?
HOMEBREW_CELLAR.subdirs.map do |rack|
begin
Formulary.from_rack(rack)
rescue FormulaUnavailableError, TapFormulaAmbiguityError
end
end.compact
else
[]
end
end
def self.aliases
Dir["#{HOMEBREW_LIBRARY}/Aliases/*"].map{ |f| File.basename f }.sort
end
def self.[](name)
Formulary.factory(name)
end
def tap?
HOMEBREW_TAP_DIR_REGEX === path
end
def tap
if path.to_s =~ HOMEBREW_TAP_DIR_REGEX
"#$1/#$2"
elsif core_formula?
"Homebrew/homebrew"
end
end
def print_tap_action options={}
if tap?
verb = options[:verb] || "Installing"
ohai "#{verb} #{name} from #{tap}"
end
end
# True if this formula is provided by Homebrew itself
def core_formula?
path == Formulary.core_path(name)
end
def env
self.class.env
end
def conflicts
self.class.conflicts
end
# Returns a list of Dependency objects in an installable order, which
# means if a depends on b then b will be ordered before a in this list
def recursive_dependencies(&block)
Dependency.expand(self, &block)
end
# The full set of Requirements for this formula's dependency tree.
def recursive_requirements(&block)
Requirement.expand(self, &block)
end
def to_hash
hsh = {
"name" => name,
"full_name" => full_name,
"desc" => desc,
"homepage" => homepage,
"versions" => {
"stable" => (stable.version.to_s if stable),
"bottle" => bottle ? true : false,
"devel" => (devel.version.to_s if devel),
"head" => (head.version.to_s if head)
},
"revision" => revision,
"installed" => [],
"linked_keg" => (linked_keg.resolved_path.basename.to_s if linked_keg.exist?),
"keg_only" => keg_only?,
"dependencies" => deps.map(&:name).uniq,
"conflicts_with" => conflicts.map(&:name),
"caveats" => caveats
}
hsh["requirements"] = requirements.map do |req|
{
"name" => req.name,
"default_formula" => req.default_formula,
"cask" => req.cask,
"download" => req.download
}
end
hsh["options"] = options.map { |opt|
{ "option" => opt.flag, "description" => opt.description }
}
if rack.directory?
rack.subdirs.each do |keg_path|
keg = Keg.new keg_path
tab = Tab.for_keg keg_path
hsh["installed"] << {
"version" => keg.version.to_s,
"used_options" => tab.used_options.as_flags,
"built_as_bottle" => tab.built_bottle,
"poured_from_bottle" => tab.poured_from_bottle
}
end
hsh["installed"] = hsh["installed"].sort_by { |i| Version.new(i["version"]) }
end
hsh
end
def fetch
active_spec.fetch
end
def verify_download_integrity fn
active_spec.verify_download_integrity(fn)
end
def run_test
old_home = ENV["HOME"]
build, self.build = self.build, Tab.for_formula(self)
mktemp do
@testpath = Pathname.pwd
ENV["HOME"] = @testpath
setup_test_home @testpath
test
end
ensure
@testpath = nil
self.build = build
ENV["HOME"] = old_home
end
def test_defined?
false
end
def test
end
def test_fixtures(file)
HOMEBREW_LIBRARY.join("Homebrew", "test", "fixtures", file)
end
def install
end
protected
def setup_test_home home
# keep Homebrew's site-packages in sys.path when testing with system Python
user_site_packages = home/"Library/Python/2.7/lib/python/site-packages"
user_site_packages.mkpath
(user_site_packages/"homebrew.pth").write <<-EOS.undent
import site; site.addsitedir("#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/python2.7/site-packages")
import sys; sys.path.insert(0, "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/python2.7/site-packages")
EOS
end
# Pretty titles the command and buffers stdout/stderr
# Throws if there's an error
def system cmd, *args
verbose = ARGV.verbose?
# remove "boring" arguments so that the important ones are more likely to
# be shown considering that we trim long ohai lines to the terminal width
pretty_args = args.dup
if cmd == "./configure" and not verbose
pretty_args.delete "--disable-dependency-tracking"
pretty_args.delete "--disable-debug"
end
pretty_args.each_index do |i|
if pretty_args[i].to_s.start_with? "import setuptools"
pretty_args[i] = "import setuptools..."
end
end
ohai "#{cmd} #{pretty_args*' '}".strip
@exec_count ||= 0
@exec_count += 1
logfn = "#{logs}/%02d.%s" % [@exec_count, File.basename(cmd).split(' ').first]
logs.mkpath
File.open(logfn, "w") do |log|
log.puts Time.now, "", cmd, args, ""
log.flush
if verbose
rd, wr = IO.pipe
begin
pid = fork do
rd.close
log.close
exec_cmd(cmd, args, wr, logfn)
end
wr.close
while buf = rd.gets
log.puts buf
puts buf
end
ensure
rd.close
end
else
pid = fork { exec_cmd(cmd, args, log, logfn) }
end
Process.wait(pid)
$stdout.flush
unless $?.success?
log.flush
Kernel.system "/usr/bin/tail", "-n", "5", logfn unless verbose
log.puts
require "cmd/config"
require "cmd/--env"
env = ENV.to_hash
Homebrew.dump_verbose_config(log)
log.puts
Homebrew.dump_build_env(env, log)
raise BuildError.new(self, cmd, args, env)
end
end
end
private
def exec_cmd(cmd, args, out, logfn)
ENV['HOMEBREW_CC_LOG_PATH'] = logfn
# TODO system "xcodebuild" is deprecated, this should be removed soon.
if cmd.to_s.start_with? "xcodebuild"
ENV.remove_cc_etc
end
# Turn on argument filtering in the superenv compiler wrapper.
# We should probably have a better mechanism for this than adding
# special cases to this method.
if cmd == "python"
setup_py_in_args = %w[setup.py build.py].include?(args.first)
setuptools_shim_in_args = args.any? { |a| a.to_s.start_with? "import setuptools" }
if setup_py_in_args || setuptools_shim_in_args
ENV.refurbish_args
end
end
$stdout.reopen(out)
$stderr.reopen(out)
out.close
args.collect!{|arg| arg.to_s}
exec(cmd, *args) rescue nil
puts "Failed to execute: #{cmd}"
exit! 1 # never gets here unless exec threw or failed
end
def stage
active_spec.stage do
@buildpath = Pathname.pwd
env_home = buildpath/".brew_home"
mkdir_p env_home
touch env_home/".zshrc" if ENV["SHELL"].include? "zsh"
old_home, ENV["HOME"] = ENV["HOME"], env_home
begin
yield
ensure
@buildpath = nil
ENV["HOME"] = old_home
end
end
end
def prepare_patches
active_spec.add_legacy_patches(patches) if respond_to?(:patches)
patchlist.grep(DATAPatch) { |p| p.path = path }
patchlist.select(&:external?).each do |patch|
patch.verify_download_integrity(patch.fetch)
end
end
def self.method_added method
case method
when :brew
raise "You cannot override Formula#brew in class #{name}"
when :test
define_method(:test_defined?) { true }
when :options
instance = allocate
specs.each do |spec|
instance.options.each do |opt, desc|
spec.option(opt[/^--(.+)$/, 1], desc)
end
end
remove_method(:options)
end
end
# The methods below define the formula DSL.
class << self
include BuildEnvironmentDSL
# The reason for why this software is not linked (by default) to
# {::HOMEBREW_PREFIX}.
# @private
attr_reader :keg_only_reason
# @!attribute [w]
# A one-line description of the software. Used by users to get an overview
# of the software and Homebrew maintainers.
# Shows when running `brew info`.
attr_rw :desc
# @!attribute [w]
# The homepage for the software. Used by users to get more information
# about the software and Homebrew maintainers as a point of contact for
# e.g. submitting patches.
# Can be opened with running `brew home`.
attr_rw :homepage
# The `:startup` attribute set by {.plist_options}.
# @private
attr_reader :plist_startup
# The `:manual` attribute set by {.plist_options}.
# @private
attr_reader :plist_manual
# @!attribute [w]
# Used for creating new Homebrew versions of software without new upstream
# versions. For example, if we bump the major version of a library this
# {Formula} {.depends_on} then we may need to update the `revision` of this
# {Formula} to install a new version linked against the new library version.
# `0` if unset.
attr_rw :revision
# A list of the {.stable}, {.devel} and {.head} {SoftwareSpec}s.
# @private
def specs
@specs ||= [stable, devel, head].freeze
end
# @!attribute [w] url
# The URL used to download the source for the {#stable} version of the formula.
# We prefer `https` for security and proxy reasons.
def url val, specs={}
stable.url(val, specs)
end
# @!attribute [w] version
# The version string for the {#stable} version of the formula.
# The version is autodetected from the URL and/or tag so only needs to be
# declared if it cannot be autodetected correctly.
def version val=nil
stable.version(val)
end
# @!attribute [w] mirror
# Additional URLs for the {#stable} version of the formula.
# These are only used if the {.url} fails to download. It's optional and
# there can be more than one. Generally we add them when the main {.url}
# is unreliable. If {.url} is really unreliable then we may swap the
# {.mirror} and {.url}.
def mirror val
stable.mirror(val)
end
# @!attribute [w] sha1
# @scope class
# To verify the {#cached_download}'s integrity and security we verify the
# SHA-1 hash matches what we've declared in the {Formula}. To quickly fill
# this value you can leave it blank and run `brew fetch --force` and it'll
# tell you the currently valid value.
# @!attribute [w] sha256
# @scope class
# Similar to {.sha1} but using a SHA-256 hash instead.
Checksum::TYPES.each do |type|
define_method(type) { |val| stable.send(type, val) }
end
def bottle *, &block
stable.bottle(&block)
end
def build
stable.build
end
def stable &block
@stable ||= SoftwareSpec.new
return @stable unless block_given?
@stable.instance_eval(&block)
end
def devel &block
@devel ||= SoftwareSpec.new
return @devel unless block_given?
@devel.instance_eval(&block)
end
def head val=nil, specs={}, &block
@head ||= HeadSoftwareSpec.new
if block_given?
@head.instance_eval(&block)
elsif val
@head.url(val, specs)
else
@head
end
end
# Define a named resource using a {SoftwareSpec} style block
def resource name, klass=Resource, &block
specs.each do |spec|
spec.resource(name, klass, &block) unless spec.resource_defined?(name)
end
end
def go_resource name, &block
specs.each { |spec| spec.go_resource(name, &block) }
end
def depends_on dep
specs.each { |spec| spec.depends_on(dep) }
end
def option name, description=""
specs.each { |spec| spec.option(name, description) }
end
def deprecated_option hash
specs.each { |spec| spec.deprecated_option(hash) }
end
def patch strip=:p1, src=nil, &block
specs.each { |spec| spec.patch(strip, src, &block) }
end
def plist_options options
@plist_startup = options[:startup]
@plist_manual = options[:manual]
end
def conflicts
@conflicts ||= []
end
def conflicts_with *names
opts = Hash === names.last ? names.pop : {}
names.each { |name| conflicts << FormulaConflict.new(name, opts[:because]) }
end
def skip_clean *paths
paths.flatten!
# Specifying :all is deprecated and will become an error
skip_clean_paths.merge(paths)
end
def skip_clean_paths
@skip_clean_paths ||= Set.new
end
def keg_only reason, explanation=""
@keg_only_reason = KegOnlyReason.new(reason, explanation)
end
# Pass :skip to this method to disable post-install stdlib checking
def cxxstdlib_check check_type
define_method(:skip_cxxstdlib_check?) { true } if check_type == :skip
end
# For Apple compilers, this should be in the format:
# fails_with compiler do
# cause "An explanation for why the build doesn't work."
# build "The Apple build number for the newest incompatible release."
# end
#
# The block may be omitted, and if present the build may be omitted;
# if so, then the compiler will be blacklisted for *all* versions.
#
# For GNU GCC compilers, this should be in the format:
# fails_with compiler => major_version do
# cause
# version "The official release number for the latest incompatible
# version, for instance 4.8.1"
# end
#
# `major_version` should be the major release number only, for instance
# '4.8' for the GCC 4.8 series (4.8.0, 4.8.1, etc.).
# If `version` or the block is omitted, then the compiler will be
# blacklisted for all compilers in that series.
#
# For example, if a bug is only triggered on GCC 4.8.1 but is not
# encountered on 4.8.2:
#
# fails_with :gcc => '4.8' do
# version '4.8.1'
# end
def fails_with compiler, &block
specs.each { |spec| spec.fails_with(compiler, &block) }
end
def needs *standards
specs.each { |spec| spec.needs(*standards) }
end
def test &block
define_method(:test, &block)
end
end
end