require "vendor/macho/macho" require "os/mac/architecture_list" module MachOShim # @private def macho @macho ||= begin MachO.open(to_s) end end # @private def mach_data @mach_data ||= begin machos = [] mach_data = [] if MachO::Utils.fat_magic?(macho.magic) machos = macho.machos else machos << macho end machos.each do |m| arch = case m.cputype when :x86_64, :i386, :ppc64 then m.cputype when :ppc then :ppc7400 else :dunno end type = case m.filetype when :dylib, :bundle then m.filetype when :execute then :executable else :dunno end mach_data << { arch: arch, type: type } end mach_data rescue MachO::NotAMachOError # Silently ignore errors that indicate the file is not a Mach-O binary ... [] rescue # ... but complain about other (parse) errors for further investigation. onoe "Failed to read Mach-O binary: #{self}" raise if ARGV.homebrew_developer? [] end end def dynamically_linked_libraries(except: :none) lcs = macho.dylib_load_commands.reject { |lc| lc.type == except } lcs.map(&:name).map(&:to_s).uniq end def dylib_id macho.dylib_id end def archs mach_data.map { |m| m.fetch :arch }.extend(ArchitectureListExtension) end def arch case archs.length when 0 then :dunno when 1 then archs.first else :universal end end def universal? arch == :universal end def i386? arch == :i386 end def x86_64? arch == :x86_64 end def ppc7400? arch == :ppc7400 end def ppc64? arch == :ppc64 end # @private def dylib? mach_data.any? { |m| m.fetch(:type) == :dylib } end # @private def mach_o_executable? mach_data.any? { |m| m.fetch(:type) == :executable } end alias binary_executable? mach_o_executable? # @private def mach_o_bundle? mach_data.any? { |m| m.fetch(:type) == :bundle } end end