brew/Library/Homebrew/macos.rb

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module MacOS extend self
def version
MACOS_VERSION
end
def cat
if mountain_lion?
:mountainlion
elsif lion?
:lion
elsif snow_leopard?
:snowleopard
elsif leopard?
:leopard
else
nil
end
end
def clt_installed?
# If the command line tools are installed, most unix standard
# tools, libs and headers are in /usr.
# Returns true, also for older Xcode/OSX versions that had everything in /usr
# Beginning with Xcode 4.3, the dev tools are no longer installed
# in /usr and SDKs no longer in /Developer by default.
# But Apple provides an optional "Command Line Tools for Xcode" package.
not clt_version.empty? or dev_tools_path == Pathname.new("/usr/bin")
end
def clt_version
# Version string (a pretty damn long one) of the CLT package.
# Note, that different ways to install the CLTs lead to different
# version numbers.
@clt_version ||= begin
# CLT installed via stand-alone website download
clt_pkginfo_stand_alone = `pkgutil --pkg-info com.apple.pkg.DeveloperToolsCLILeo 2>/dev/null`.strip
# CLT installed via preferences from within Xcode
clt_pkginfo_from_xcode = `pkgutil --pkg-info com.apple.pkg.DeveloperToolsCLI 2>/dev/null`.strip
if not clt_pkginfo_stand_alone.empty?
clt_pkginfo_stand_alone =~ /version: (.*)$/
$1
elsif not clt_pkginfo_from_xcode.empty?
clt_pkginfo_from_xcode =~ /version: (.*)$/
$1
else
# We return "" instead of nil because we want clt_installed? to be true on older Macs.
# So clt_version.empty? does not mean there are no unix tools in /usr, it just means
# that the "Command Line Tools for Xcode" package is not installed
"" # No CLT or recipe available to pkgutil.
end
end
end
# Locate the "current Xcode folder" via xcode-select. See:
# man xcode-select
def xcode_folder
@xcode_folder ||= `xcode-select -print-path 2>/dev/null`.strip
end
# Xcode 4.3 tools hang if "/" is set
def xctools_fucked?
xcode_folder == "/"
end
def locate tool
# Don't call tools (cc, make, strip, etc.) directly!
# Give the name of the binary you look for as a string to this method
# in order to get the full path back as a Pathname.
tool = tool.to_s
@locate_cache ||= {}
return @locate_cache[tool] if @locate_cache.has_key? tool
if File.executable? "/usr/bin/#{tool}"
path = Pathname.new "/usr/bin/#{tool}"
else
# Xcrun was provided first with Xcode 4.3 and allows us to proxy
# tool usage thus avoiding various bugs.
p = `/usr/bin/xcrun -find #{tool} 2>/dev/null`.chomp unless MacOS.xctools_fucked?
if !p.nil? and !p.empty? and File.executable? p
path = Pathname.new p
else
# This is for the use-case where xcode-select is not set up correctly
# with Xcode 4.3+. The tools in Xcode 4.3+ are split over two locations,
# usually xcrun would figure that out for us, but it won't work if
# xcode-select is not configured properly.
p = "#{MacOS.dev_tools_path}/#{tool}"
if File.executable? p
path = Pathname.new p
else
# Otherwise lets look in the second location.
p = "#{MacOS.xctoolchain_path}/usr/bin/#{tool}"
if File.executable? p
path = Pathname.new p
else
# We digged so deep but all is lost now.
path = nil
end
end
end
end
@locate_cache[tool] = path
return path
end
def dev_tools_path
@dev_tools_path ||= if File.exist? "/usr/bin/cc" and File.exist? "/usr/bin/make"
# probably a safe enough assumption (the unix way)
Pathname.new "/usr/bin"
elsif not xctools_fucked? and system "/usr/bin/xcrun -find make 1>/dev/null 2>&1"
# Wherever "make" is there are the dev tools.
Pathname.new(`/usr/bin/xcrun -find make`.chomp).dirname
elsif File.exist? "#{xcode_prefix}/usr/bin/make"
# cc stopped existing with Xcode 4.3, there are c89 and c99 options though
Pathname.new "#{xcode_prefix}/usr/bin"
else
# Since we are pretty unrelenting in finding Xcode no matter where
# it hides, we can now throw in the towel.
opoo "You really should consult the `brew doctor`!"
""
end
end
def xctoolchain_path
# Beginning with Xcode 4.3, clang and some other tools are located in a xctoolchain dir.
@xctoolchain_path ||= begin
path = Pathname.new("#{MacOS.xcode_prefix}/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain")
if path.exist?
path
else
# ok, there are no Toolchains in xcode_prefix
# and that's ok as long as everything is in dev_tools_path="/usr/bin" (i.e. clt_installed?)
nil
end
end
end
def sdk_path(v=MacOS.version)
# The path of the MacOSX SDK.
if !MacOS.xctools_fucked? and File.executable? "#{xcode_folder}/usr/bin/make"
path = `#{locate('xcodebuild')} -version -sdk macosx#{v} Path 2>/dev/null`.strip
elsif File.directory? '/Developer/SDKs/MacOS#{v}.sdk'
# the old default (or wild wild west style)
path = "/Developer/SDKs/MacOS#{v}.sdk"
elsif File.directory? "#{xcode_prefix}/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX#{v}.sdk"
# xcode_prefix is pretty smart, so lets look inside to find the sdk
path = "#{xcode_prefix}/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX#{v}.sdk"
end
if path.nil? or path.empty? or not File.directory? path
nil
else
Pathname.new path
end
end
def default_cc
cc = locate 'cc'
Pathname.new(cc).realpath.basename.to_s rescue nil
end
def default_compiler
case default_cc
when /^gcc/ then :gcc
when /^llvm/ then :llvm
when "clang" then :clang
else
# guess :(
if xcode_version >= "4.3"
:clang
elsif xcode_version >= "4.2"
:llvm
else
:gcc
end
end
end
def gcc_42_build_version
@gcc_42_build_version ||= if File.exist? "#{dev_tools_path}/gcc-4.2" \
and not Pathname.new("#{dev_tools_path}/gcc-4.2").realpath.basename.to_s =~ /^llvm/
`#{dev_tools_path}/gcc-4.2 --version` =~ /build (\d{4,})/
$1.to_i
end
end
def gcc_40_build_version
@gcc_40_build_version ||= if File.exist? "#{dev_tools_path}/gcc-4.0"
`#{dev_tools_path}/gcc-4.0 --version` =~ /build (\d{4,})/
$1.to_i
end
end
def xcode_prefix
@xcode_prefix ||= begin
path = Pathname.new xcode_folder
if $?.success? and path.absolute? and File.executable? "#{path}/usr/bin/make"
path
elsif File.executable? '/Developer/usr/bin/make'
# we do this to support cowboys who insist on installing
# only a subset of Xcode
Pathname.new '/Developer'
elsif File.executable? '/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make'
# fallback for broken Xcode 4.3 installs
Pathname.new '/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer'
else
# Ask Spotlight where Xcode is. If the user didn't install the
# helper tools and installed Xcode in a non-conventional place, this
# is our only option. See: http://superuser.com/questions/390757
path = `mdfind "kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier == 'com.apple.dt.Xcode'"`.strip
if path.empty?
# Xcode 3 had a different identifier
path = `mdfind "kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier == 'com.apple.Xcode'"`.strip
end
path = "#{path}/Contents/Developer"
if !path.empty? and File.executable? "#{path}/usr/bin/make"
Pathname.new path
else
nil
end
end
end
end
def xcode_installed?
# Telling us whether the Xcode.app is installed or not.
@xcode_installed ||= begin
if File.directory? '/Applications/Xcode.app'
true
elsif File.directory? '/Developer/Applications/Xcode.app' # old style
true
elsif not `mdfind "kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier == 'com.apple.dt.Xcode'"`.strip.empty?
# Xcode 4
true
elsif not `mdfind "kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier == 'com.apple.Xcode'"`.strip.empty?
# Xcode 3
true
else
false
end
end
end
def xcode_version
# may return a version string
# that is guessed based on the compiler, so do not
# use it in order to check if Xcode is installed.
@xcode_version ||= begin
return "0" unless MACOS
# this shortcut makes xcode_version work for people who don't realise you
# need to install the CLI tools
xcode43build = "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/xcodebuild"
if File.file? xcode43build
`#{xcode43build} -version 2>/dev/null` =~ /Xcode (\d(\.\d)*)/
return $1 if $1
end
# Xcode 4.3 xc* tools hang indefinately if xcode-select path is set thus
raise if xctools_fucked?
raise unless which "xcodebuild"
`xcodebuild -version 2>/dev/null` =~ /Xcode (\d(\.\d)*)/
raise if $1.nil? or not $?.success?
$1
rescue
# For people who's xcode-select is unset, or who have installed
# xcode-gcc-installer or whatever other combinations we can try and
# supprt. See https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/wiki/Xcode
case llvm_build_version.to_i
when 1..2063 then "3.1.0"
when 2064..2065 then "3.1.4"
when 2366..2325
# we have no data for this range so we are guessing
"3.2.0"
when 2326
# also applies to "3.2.3"
"3.2.4"
when 2327..2333 then "3.2.5"
when 2335
# this build number applies to 3.2.6, 4.0 and 4.1
# https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/wiki/Xcode
"4.0"
else
case (clang_version.to_f * 10).to_i
when 0
"dunno"
when 1..14
"3.2.2"
when 15
"3.2.4"
when 16
"3.2.5"
when 17..20
"4.0"
when 21
"4.1"
when 22..30
"4.2"
when 31
"4.3"
else
"4.3"
end
end
end
end
def llvm_build_version
# for Xcode 3 on OS X 10.5 this will not exist
# NOTE may not be true anymore but we can't test
@llvm_build_version ||= if locate("llvm-gcc")
`#{locate("llvm-gcc")} --version` =~ /LLVM build (\d{4,})/
$1.to_i
end
end
def clang_version
@clang_version ||= if locate("clang")
`#{locate("clang")} --version` =~ /clang version (\d\.\d)/
$1
end
end
def clang_build_version
@clang_build_version ||= if locate("clang")
`#{locate("clang")} --version` =~ %r[tags/Apple/clang-(\d{2,})]
$1.to_i
end
end
def x11_installed?
# Even if only Xcode (without CLT) is installed, this dylib is there.
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
return false unless MACOS
%w[port fink].each do |ponk|
path = which(ponk)
return ponk unless path.nil?
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
def leopard?
10.5 == MACOS_VERSION
end
def snow_leopard?
10.6 <= MACOS_VERSION # Actually Snow Leopard or newer
end
def lion?
10.7 <= MACOS_VERSION # Actually Lion or newer
end
def mountain_lion?
10.8 <= MACOS_VERSION # Actually Mountain Lion or newer
end
def prefer_64_bit?
Hardware.is_64_bit? and not leopard?
end
StandardCompilers = {
"3.1.4" => {:gcc_40_build_version=>5493, :gcc_42_build_version=>5577},
"3.2.6" => {:gcc_40_build_version=>5494, :gcc_42_build_version=>5666, :llvm_build_version=>2335, :clang_version=>"1.7", :clang_build_version=>77},
"4.0" => {:gcc_40_build_version=>5494, :gcc_42_build_version=>5666, :llvm_build_version=>2335, :clang_version=>"2.0", :clang_build_version=>137},
"4.0.1" => {:gcc_40_build_version=>5494, :gcc_42_build_version=>5666, :llvm_build_version=>2335, :clang_version=>"2.0", :clang_build_version=>137},
"4.0.2" => {:gcc_40_build_version=>5494, :gcc_42_build_version=>5666, :llvm_build_version=>2335, :clang_version=>"2.0", :clang_build_version=>137},
"4.2" => {:llvm_build_version=>2336, :clang_version=>"3.0", :clang_build_version=>211},
"4.3" => {:llvm_build_version=>2336, :clang_version=>"3.1", :clang_build_version=>318},
"4.3.1" => {:llvm_build_version=>2336, :clang_version=>"3.1", :clang_build_version=>318},
"4.3.2" => {:llvm_build_version=>2336, :clang_version=>"3.1", :clang_build_version=>318},
"4.3.3" => {:llvm_build_version=>2336, :clang_version=>"3.1", :clang_build_version=>318}
}
def compilers_standard?
xcode = MacOS.xcode_version
# Assume compilers are okay if Xcode version not in hash
return true unless StandardCompilers.keys.include? xcode
StandardCompilers[xcode].all? {|k,v| MacOS.send(k) == v}
end
end