# typed: false # frozen_string_literal: true require "os/mac/version" require "os/mac/xcode" require "os/mac/xquartz" require "os/mac/sdk" require "os/mac/keg" module OS # Helper module for querying system information on macOS. module Mac extend T::Sig module_function # rubocop:disable Naming/ConstantName # rubocop:disable Style/MutableConstant ::MacOS = OS::Mac # rubocop:enable Naming/ConstantName # rubocop:enable Style/MutableConstant raise "Loaded OS::Mac on generic OS!" if ENV["HOMEBREW_TEST_GENERIC_OS"] # This can be compared to numerics, strings, or symbols # using the standard Ruby Comparable methods. def version @version ||= Version.from_symbol(full_version.to_sym) end # This can be compared to numerics, strings, or symbols # using the standard Ruby Comparable methods. def full_version @full_version ||= Version.new((ENV["HOMEBREW_MACOS_VERSION"] || ENV["HOMEBREW_OSX_VERSION"]).chomp) end def full_version=(version) @full_version = Version.new(version.chomp) @version = nil end sig { returns(::Version) } def latest_sdk_version # TODO: bump version when new Xcode macOS SDK is released ::Version.new("11.0") end private :latest_sdk_version sig { returns(::Version) } def sdk_version full_version.major_minor end def outdated_release? # TODO: bump version when new macOS is released and also update # references in docs/Installation.md and # https://github.com/Homebrew/install/blob/HEAD/install.sh version < "10.14" end def prerelease? # TODO: bump version when new macOS is released or announced # and also update references in docs/Installation.md and # https://github.com/Homebrew/install/blob/HEAD/install.sh version >= "12" end def languages return @languages if @languages os_langs = Utils.popen_read("defaults", "read", "-g", "AppleLanguages") if os_langs.blank? # User settings don't exist so check the system-wide one. os_langs = Utils.popen_read("defaults", "read", "/Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences", "AppleLanguages") end os_langs = os_langs.scan(/[^ \n"(),]+/) @languages = os_langs end def language languages.first end def active_developer_dir @active_developer_dir ||= Utils.popen_read("/usr/bin/xcode-select", "-print-path").strip end sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def sdk_root_needed? if MacOS::CLT.installed? # If there's no CLT SDK, return false return false unless MacOS::CLT.provides_sdk? # If the CLT is installed and headers are provided by the system, return false return false unless MacOS::CLT.separate_header_package? end true end # If a specific SDK is requested: # # 1. The requested SDK is returned, if it's installed. # 2. If the requested SDK is not installed, the newest SDK (if any SDKs # are available) is returned. # 3. If no SDKs are available, nil is returned. # # If no specific SDK is requested, the SDK matching the OS version is returned, # if available. Otherwise, the latest SDK is returned. def sdk_locator if CLT.installed? && CLT.provides_sdk? CLT.sdk_locator else Xcode.sdk_locator end end def sdk(v = nil) sdk_locator.sdk_if_applicable(v) end def sdk_for_formula(f, v = nil) # If the formula requires Xcode, don't return the CLT SDK return Xcode.sdk if f.requirements.any? { |req| req.is_a? XcodeRequirement } sdk(v) end # Returns the path to an SDK or nil, following the rules set by {sdk}. def sdk_path(v = nil) s = sdk(v) s&.path end def sdk_path_if_needed(v = nil) # Prefer CLT SDK when both Xcode and the CLT are installed. # Expected results: # 1. On Xcode-only systems, return the Xcode SDK. # 2. On Xcode-and-CLT systems where headers are provided by the system, return nil. # 3. On CLT-only systems with no CLT SDK, return nil. # 4. On CLT-only systems with a CLT SDK, where headers are provided by the system, return nil. # 5. On CLT-only systems with a CLT SDK, where headers are not provided by the system, return the CLT SDK. return unless sdk_root_needed? sdk_path(v) end # See these issues for some history: # # - {https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/13} # - {https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/41} # - {https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/48} def macports_or_fink paths = [] # First look in the path because MacPorts is relocatable and Fink # may become relocatable in the future. %w[port fink].each do |ponk| path = which(ponk) paths << path unless path.nil? end # Look in the standard locations, because even if port or fink are # not in the path they can still break builds if the build scripts # have these paths baked in. %w[/sw/bin/fink /opt/local/bin/port].each do |ponk| path = Pathname.new(ponk) paths << path if path.exist? end # Finally, some users make their MacPorts or Fink directories # read-only in order to try out Homebrew, but this doesn't work as # some build scripts error out when trying to read from these now # unreadable paths. %w[/sw /opt/local].map { |p| Pathname.new(p) }.each do |path| paths << path if path.exist? && !path.readable? end paths.uniq end def app_with_bundle_id(*ids) path = mdfind(*ids) .reject { |p| p.include?("/Backups.backupdb/") } .first Pathname.new(path) unless path.nil? || path.empty? end def mdfind(*ids) (@mdfind ||= {}).fetch(ids) do @mdfind[ids] = Utils.popen_read("/usr/bin/mdfind", mdfind_query(*ids)).split("\n") end end def pkgutil_info(id) (@pkginfo ||= {}).fetch(id) do |key| @pkginfo[key] = Utils.popen_read("/usr/sbin/pkgutil", "--pkg-info", key).strip end end def mdfind_query(*ids) ids.map! { |id| "kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier == #{id}" }.join(" || ") end end end