# typed: true # frozen_string_literal: true module OS module Mac # Helper module for querying Xcode information. # # @api private module Xcode DEFAULT_BUNDLE_PATH = Pathname("/Applications/Xcode.app").freeze BUNDLE_ID = "com.apple.dt.Xcode" OLD_BUNDLE_ID = "com.apple.Xcode" APPLE_DEVELOPER_DOWNLOAD_URL = "https://developer.apple.com/download/all/" # Bump these when a new version is available from the App Store and our # CI systems have been updated. # This may be a beta version for a beta macOS. sig { params(macos: MacOSVersion).returns(String) } def self.latest_version(macos: MacOS.version) latest_stable = "15.1" case macos when "14", "13" then latest_stable when "12" then "14.2" when "11" then "13.2.1" when "10.15" then "12.4" when "10.14" then "11.3.1" when "10.13" then "10.1" when "10.12" then "9.2" when "10.11" then "8.2.1" else raise "macOS '#{MacOS.version}' is invalid" unless OS::Mac.version.prerelease? # Default to newest known version of Xcode for unreleased macOS versions. latest_stable end end # Bump these if things are badly broken (e.g. no SDK for this macOS) # without this. Generally this will be the first Xcode release on that # macOS version (which may initially be a beta if that version of macOS is # also in beta). sig { returns(String) } def self.minimum_version case MacOS.version when "14" then "15.0" when "13" then "14.1" when "12" then "13.1" when "11" then "12.2" when "10.15" then "11.0" when "10.14" then "10.2" when "10.13" then "9.0" when "10.12" then "8.0" else "7.3" end end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.below_minimum_version? return false unless installed? version < minimum_version end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.latest_sdk_version? OS::Mac.full_version >= OS::Mac.latest_sdk_version end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.needs_clt_installed? return false if latest_sdk_version? # With fake El Capitan for Portable Ruby, we want the full 10.11 SDK so that we can link # against the correct set of libraries in the SDK sysroot rather than the system's copies. # We therefore do not use the CLT under this setup, which installs to /usr/include. return false if ENV["HOMEBREW_FAKE_MACOS"] without_clt? end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.outdated? return false unless installed? version < latest_version end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.without_clt? !MacOS::CLT.installed? end # Returns a Pathname object corresponding to Xcode.app's Developer # directory or nil if Xcode.app is not installed. sig { returns(T.nilable(Pathname)) } def self.prefix @prefix ||= begin dir = MacOS.active_developer_dir if dir.empty? || dir == CLT::PKG_PATH || !File.directory?(dir) path = bundle_path path/"Contents/Developer" if path else # Use cleanpath to avoid pathological trailing slash Pathname.new(dir).cleanpath end end end sig { returns(Pathname) } def self.toolchain_path Pathname("#{prefix}/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain") end sig { returns(T.nilable(Pathname)) } def self.bundle_path # Use the default location if it exists. return DEFAULT_BUNDLE_PATH if DEFAULT_BUNDLE_PATH.exist? # 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: https://superuser.com/questions/390757 MacOS.app_with_bundle_id(BUNDLE_ID, OLD_BUNDLE_ID) end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.installed? odeprecated "`MacOS::Xcode.installed?` on Linux" if Homebrew::SimulateSystem.simulating_or_running_on_linux? !prefix.nil? end sig { returns(XcodeSDKLocator) } def self.sdk_locator @sdk_locator ||= XcodeSDKLocator.new end sig { params(version: T.nilable(MacOSVersion)).returns(T.nilable(SDK)) } def self.sdk(version = nil) sdk_locator.sdk_if_applicable(version) end sig { params(version: T.nilable(MacOSVersion)).returns(T.nilable(Pathname)) } def self.sdk_path(version = nil) sdk(version)&.path end sig { returns(String) } def self.installation_instructions if OS::Mac.version.prerelease? <<~EOS Xcode can be installed from: #{Formatter.url(APPLE_DEVELOPER_DOWNLOAD_URL)} EOS else <<~EOS Xcode can be installed from the App Store. EOS end end sig { returns(String) } def self.update_instructions if OS::Mac.version.prerelease? <<~EOS Xcode can be updated from: #{Formatter.url(APPLE_DEVELOPER_DOWNLOAD_URL)} EOS else <<~EOS Xcode can be updated from the App Store. EOS end end # Get the Xcode version. # # @api internal sig { returns(::Version) } def self.version odeprecated "`MacOS::Xcode.version` on Linux" if Homebrew::SimulateSystem.simulating_or_running_on_linux? # 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. if @version ||= detect_version ::Version.new @version else ::Version::NULL end end sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) } def self.detect_version # This is a separate function as you can't cache the value out of a block # if return is used in the middle, which we do many times in here. return if !MacOS::Xcode.installed? && !MacOS::CLT.installed? if MacOS::Xcode.installed? # Fast path that will probably almost always work unless `xcode-select -p` is misconfigured version_plist = T.must(prefix).parent/"version.plist" if version_plist.file? data = Plist.parse_xml(version_plist, marshal: false) version = data["CFBundleShortVersionString"] if data return version if version end %W[ #{prefix}/usr/bin/xcodebuild #{which("xcodebuild")} ].uniq.each do |xcodebuild_path| next unless File.executable? xcodebuild_path xcodebuild_output = Utils.popen_read(xcodebuild_path, "-version") next unless $CHILD_STATUS.success? xcode_version = xcodebuild_output[/Xcode (\d+(\.\d+)*)/, 1] return xcode_version if xcode_version # Xcode 2.x's xcodebuild has a different version string case xcodebuild_output[/DevToolsCore-(\d+\.\d)/, 1] when "798.0" then return "2.5" when "515.0" then return "2.0" end end end detect_version_from_clang_version end sig { returns(String) } def self.detect_version_from_clang_version version = DevelopmentTools.clang_version return "dunno" if version.null? # This logic provides a fake Xcode version based on the # installed CLT version. This is useful as they are packaged # simultaneously so workarounds need to apply to both based on their # comparable version. case version when "6.0.0" then "6.2" when "6.1.0" then "6.4" when "7.0.0" then "7.1" when "7.0.2" then "7.2.1" when "7.3.0" then "7.3.1" when "8.0.0" then "8.2.1" when "8.1.0" then "8.3.3" when "9.0.0" then "9.2" when "9.1.0" then "9.4.1" when "10.0.0" then "10.1" when "10.0.1" then "10.3" when "11.0.0" then "11.3.1" when "11.0.3" then "11.7" when "12.0.0" then "12.4" when "12.0.5" then "12.5.1" when "13.0.0" then "13.2.1" when "13.1.6" then "13.4.1" when "14.0.0" then "14.2" when "15.0.0" then "15.1" else "14.3" end end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.default_prefix? prefix.to_s == "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer" end end # Helper module for querying macOS Command Line Tools information. # # @api private module CLT # The original Mavericks CLT package ID EXECUTABLE_PKG_ID = "com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables" MAVERICKS_NEW_PKG_ID = "com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Base" # obsolete PKG_PATH = "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools" # Returns true even if outdated tools are installed. sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.installed? odeprecated "`MacOS::CLT.installed?` on Linux" if Homebrew::SimulateSystem.simulating_or_running_on_linux? !version.null? end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.separate_header_package? version >= "10" && MacOS.version >= "10.14" end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.provides_sdk? version >= "8" end sig { returns(CLTSDKLocator) } def self.sdk_locator @sdk_locator ||= CLTSDKLocator.new end sig { params(version: T.nilable(MacOSVersion)).returns(T.nilable(SDK)) } def self.sdk(version = nil) sdk_locator.sdk_if_applicable(version) end sig { params(version: T.nilable(MacOSVersion)).returns(T.nilable(Pathname)) } def self.sdk_path(version = nil) sdk(version)&.path end sig { returns(String) } def self.installation_instructions if MacOS.version == "10.14" # This is not available from `xcode-select` <<~EOS Install the Command Line Tools for Xcode 11.3.1 from: #{Formatter.url(MacOS::Xcode::APPLE_DEVELOPER_DOWNLOAD_URL)} EOS else <<~EOS Install the Command Line Tools: xcode-select --install EOS end end sig { returns(String) } def self.update_instructions software_update_location = if MacOS.version >= "13" "System Settings" elsif MacOS.version >= "10.14" "System Preferences" else "the App Store" end <<~EOS Update them from Software Update in #{software_update_location}. If that doesn't show you any updates, run: sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools sudo xcode-select --install Alternatively, manually download them from: #{Formatter.url(MacOS::Xcode::APPLE_DEVELOPER_DOWNLOAD_URL)}. You should download the Command Line Tools for Xcode #{MacOS::Xcode.latest_version}. EOS end # Bump these when the new version is distributed through Software Update # and our CI systems have been updated. sig { returns(String) } def self.latest_clang_version case MacOS.version when "14", "13" then "1500.1.0.2.5" when "12" then "1400.0.29.202" when "11" then "1300.0.29.30" when "10.15" then "1200.0.32.29" when "10.14" then "1100.0.33.17" when "10.13" then "1000.10.44.2" when "10.12" then "900.0.39.2" else "800.0.42.1" end end # Bump these if things are badly broken (e.g. no SDK for this macOS) # without this. Generally this will be the first stable CLT release on # that macOS version. sig { returns(String) } def self.minimum_version case MacOS.version when "14" then "15.0.0" when "13" then "14.0.0" when "12" then "13.0.0" when "11" then "12.5.0" when "10.15" then "11.0.0" when "10.14" then "10.0.0" when "10.13" then "9.0.0" when "10.12" then "8.0.0" else "7.3.0" end end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.below_minimum_version? return false unless installed? version < minimum_version end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def self.outdated? clang_version = detect_clang_version return false unless clang_version ::Version.new(clang_version) < latest_clang_version end sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) } def self.detect_clang_version version_output = Utils.popen_read("#{PKG_PATH}/usr/bin/clang", "--version") version_output[/clang-(\d+(\.\d+)+)/, 1] end sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) } def self.detect_version_from_clang_version detect_clang_version&.sub(/^(\d+)0(\d)\./, "\\1.\\2.") end # Version string (a pretty long one) of the CLT package. # Note that the different ways of installing the CLTs lead to different # version numbers. # # @api internal sig { returns(::Version) } def self.version odeprecated "`MacOS::CLT.version` on Linux" if Homebrew::SimulateSystem.simulating_or_running_on_linux? if @version ||= detect_version ::Version.new @version else ::Version::NULL end end sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) } def self.detect_version version = T.let(nil, T.nilable(String)) [EXECUTABLE_PKG_ID, MAVERICKS_NEW_PKG_ID].each do |id| next unless File.exist?("#{PKG_PATH}/usr/bin/clang") version = MacOS.pkgutil_info(id)[/version: (.+)$/, 1] return version if version end detect_version_from_clang_version end end end end