# typed: true # frozen_string_literal: true require "cache_store" require "did_you_mean" require "formula_support" require "lock_file" require "formula_pin" require "hardware" require "utils/bottles" require "utils/shebang" require "utils/shell" require "build_environment" require "build_options" require "formulary" require "software_spec" require "livecheck" require "service" require "install_renamed" require "pkg_version" require "keg" require "migrator" require "linkage_checker" require "extend/ENV" require "language/java" require "language/python" require "tab" require "mktemp" require "find" require "utils/spdx" require "extend/on_system" require "api" # 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 # @see SharedEnvExtension # @see Pathname # @see https://www.rubydoc.info/stdlib/fileutils FileUtils # @see https://docs.brew.sh/Formula-Cookbook Formula Cookbook # @see https://rubystyle.guide Ruby Style Guide # #
class Wget < Formula
#   homepage "https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/"
#   url "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.15.tar.gz"
#   sha256 "52126be8cf1bddd7536886e74c053ad7d0ed2aa89b4b630f76785bac21695fcd"
#
#   def install
#     system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}"
#     system "make", "install"
#   end
# end
class Formula extend T::Sig include FileUtils include Utils::Inreplace include Utils::Shebang include Utils::Shell include Context include OnSystem::MacOSAndLinux extend Forwardable extend Cachable extend Predicable # The name of this {Formula}. # e.g. `this-formula` attr_reader :name # The path to the alias that was used to identify this {Formula}. # e.g. `/usr/local/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-core/Aliases/another-name-for-this-formula` attr_reader :alias_path # The name of the alias that was used to identify this {Formula}. # e.g. `another-name-for-this-formula` attr_reader :alias_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 fully-qualified alias referring to this {Formula}. # For core formula it's the same as {#alias_name}. # e.g. `homebrew/tap-name/another-name-for-this-formula` attr_reader :full_alias_name # The full path to this {Formula}. # e.g. `/usr/local/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-core/Formula/this-formula.rb` attr_reader :path # The {Tap} instance associated with this {Formula}. # If it's `nil`, then this formula is loaded from a path or URL. # @private attr_reader :tap # 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. # @private attr_reader :stable # 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 # @private attr_reader :head # The currently active {SoftwareSpec}. # @see #determine_active_spec sig { returns(SoftwareSpec) } attr_reader :active_spec protected :active_spec # A symbol to indicate currently active {SoftwareSpec}. # It's either :stable or :head # @see #active_spec # @private attr_reader :active_spec_sym # most recent modified time for source files # @private attr_reader :source_modified_time # Used for creating new Homebrew versions of software without new upstream # versions. # @see .revision= attr_reader :revision # Used to change version schemes for packages. # @see .version_scheme= attr_reader :version_scheme # 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`. # @private attr_accessor :local_bottle_path # When performing a build, test, or other loggable action, indicates which # log file location to use. # @private attr_reader :active_log_type # The {BuildOptions} for this {Formula}. Lists the arguments passed and any # {.option}s 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. # @return [BuildOptions] attr_reader :build # Whether this formula should be considered outdated # if the target of the alias it was installed with has since changed. # Defaults to true. # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :follow_installed_alias alias follow_installed_alias? follow_installed_alias # Whether or not to force the use of a bottle. # @return [Boolean] # @private attr_accessor :force_bottle # @private def initialize(name, path, spec, alias_path: nil, force_bottle: false) # Only allow instances of subclasses. The base class does not hold any spec information (URLs etc). raise "Do not call `Formula.new' directly without a subclass." unless self.class < Formula # Stop any subsequent modification of a formula's definition. # Changes do not propagate to existing instances of formulae. # Now that we have an instance, it's too late to make any changes to the class-level definition. self.class.freeze @name = name @path = path @alias_path = alias_path @alias_name = (File.basename(alias_path) if alias_path) @revision = self.class.revision || 0 @version_scheme = self.class.version_scheme || 0 @force_bottle = force_bottle @tap = if path == Formulary.core_path(name) CoreTap.instance else Tap.from_path(path) end @full_name = full_name_with_optional_tap(name) @full_alias_name = full_name_with_optional_tap(@alias_name) spec_eval :stable spec_eval :head @active_spec = determine_active_spec(spec) @active_spec_sym = if head? :head else :stable end validate_attributes! @build = active_spec.build @pin = FormulaPin.new(self) @follow_installed_alias = true @prefix_returns_versioned_prefix = false @oldname_lock = nil end # @private def active_spec=(spec_sym) spec = send(spec_sym) raise FormulaSpecificationError, "#{spec_sym} spec is not available for #{full_name}" unless spec old_spec_sym = @active_spec_sym @active_spec = spec @active_spec_sym = spec_sym validate_attributes! @build = active_spec.build return if spec_sym == old_spec_sym Dependency.clear_cache Requirement.clear_cache end # @private def build=(build_options) old_options = @build @build = build_options return if old_options.used_options == build_options.used_options && old_options.unused_options == build_options.unused_options Dependency.clear_cache Requirement.clear_cache end private # Allow full name logic to be re-used between names, aliases, # and installed aliases. def full_name_with_optional_tap(name) if name.nil? || @tap.nil? || @tap.core_tap? name else "#{@tap}/#{name}" end end def spec_eval(name) spec = self.class.send(name).dup return unless spec.url spec.owner = self add_global_deps_to_spec(spec) instance_variable_set("@#{name}", spec) end sig { params(spec: SoftwareSpec).void } def add_global_deps_to_spec(spec); end def determine_active_spec(requested) spec = send(requested) || stable || head spec || raise(FormulaSpecificationError, "formulae require at least a URL") end def validate_attributes! raise FormulaValidationError.new(full_name, :name, name) if name.blank? || name.match?(/\s/) url = active_spec.url raise FormulaValidationError.new(full_name, :url, url) if url.blank? || url.match?(/\s/) val = version.respond_to?(:to_str) ? version.to_str : version return if val.present? && !val.match?(/\s/) raise FormulaValidationError.new(full_name, :version, val) end public # The alias path that was used to install this formula, if it exists. # Can differ from {#alias_path}, which is the alias used to find the formula, # and is specified to this instance. def installed_alias_path path = build.source["path"] if build.is_a?(Tab) return unless path&.match?(%r{#{HOMEBREW_TAP_DIR_REGEX}/Aliases}o) return unless File.symlink?(path) path end sig { returns(T.nilable(String)) } def installed_alias_name File.basename(installed_alias_path) if installed_alias_path end def full_installed_alias_name full_name_with_optional_tap(installed_alias_name) end # The path that was specified to find this formula. def specified_path default_specified_path = Pathname(alias_path) if alias_path.present? default_specified_path ||= path return default_specified_path if default_specified_path.presence&.exist? return local_bottle_path if local_bottle_path.presence&.exist? default_specified_path end # The name specified to find this formula. def specified_name alias_name || name end # The name (including tap) specified to find this formula. def full_specified_name full_alias_name || full_name end # The name specified to install this formula. def installed_specified_name installed_alias_name || name end # The name (including tap) specified to install this formula. def full_installed_specified_name full_installed_alias_name || full_name end # Is the currently active {SoftwareSpec} a {#stable} build? # @private def stable? active_spec == stable end # Is the currently active {SoftwareSpec} a {#head} build? # @private def head? active_spec == head end # Is this formula HEAD-only? # @private def head_only? head && !stable end delegate [ # rubocop:disable Layout/HashAlignment :bottle_defined?, :bottle_tag?, :bottled?, :bottle_specification, :downloader, ] => :active_spec # The Bottle object for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. # @private sig { returns(T.nilable(Bottle)) } def bottle @bottle ||= Bottle.new(self, bottle_specification) if bottled? end # The Bottle object for given tag. # @private sig { params(tag: T.nilable(Symbol)).returns(T.nilable(Bottle)) } def bottle_for_tag(tag = nil) Bottle.new(self, bottle_specification, tag) if bottled?(tag) end # The description of the software. # @!method desc # @see .desc= delegate desc: :"self.class" # The SPDX ID of the software license. # @!method license # @see .license= delegate license: :"self.class" # The homepage for the software. # @!method homepage # @see .homepage= delegate homepage: :"self.class" # The livecheck specification for the software. # @!method livecheck # @see .livecheck= delegate livecheck: :"self.class" # Is a livecheck specification defined for the software? # @!method livecheckable? # @see .livecheckable? delegate livecheckable?: :"self.class" # Is a service specification defined for the software? # @!method service? # @see .service? delegate service?: :"self.class" # 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. # @!method version # @see .version delegate version: :active_spec def update_head_version return unless head? return unless head.downloader.is_a?(VCSDownloadStrategy) return unless head.downloader.cached_location.exist? path = if ENV["HOMEBREW_ENV"] ENV.fetch("PATH") else PATH.new(ORIGINAL_PATHS) end with_env(PATH: path) do head.version.update_commit(head.downloader.last_commit) end end # The {PkgVersion} for this formula with {version} and {#revision} information. sig { returns(PkgVersion) } def pkg_version PkgVersion.new(version, revision) end # If this is a `@`-versioned formula. sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def versioned_formula? name.include?("@") end # Returns any `@`-versioned formulae names for any formula (including versioned formulae). sig { returns(T::Array[String]) } def versioned_formulae_names versioned_paths = if tap # Faster path, due to `tap.versioned_formula_files` caching. name_prefix = "#{name.gsub(/(@[\d.]+)?$/, "")}@" tap.versioned_formula_files.select do |file| file.basename.to_s.start_with?(name_prefix) end else Pathname.glob(path.to_s.gsub(/(@[\d.]+)?\.rb$/, "@*.rb")) end versioned_paths.map do |versioned_path| next if versioned_path == path versioned_path.basename(".rb").to_s end.compact.sort end # Returns any `@`-versioned Formula objects for any Formula (including versioned formulae). sig { returns(T::Array[Formula]) } def versioned_formulae versioned_formulae_names.map do |name| Formula[name] rescue FormulaUnavailableError nil end.compact.sort_by(&:version).reverse end # A named {Resource} for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. # Additional downloads can be defined as {#resource}s. # {Resource#stage} will create a temporary directory and yield to a block. #
resource("additional_files").stage { bin.install "my/extra/tool" }
# @!method resource delegate resource: :active_spec # An old name for the formula. def oldname @oldname ||= if tap formula_renames = tap.formula_renames formula_renames.to_a.rassoc(name).first if formula_renames.value?(name) end end # All aliases for the formula. def aliases @aliases ||= if tap tap.alias_reverse_table[full_name].to_a.map do |a| a.split("/").last end else [] end end # The {Resource}s for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. # @!method resources def_delegator :"active_spec.resources", :values, :resources # The {Dependency}s for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate deps: :active_spec # Dependencies provided by macOS for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate uses_from_macos_elements: :active_spec # Dependency names provided by macOS for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate uses_from_macos_names: :active_spec # The {Requirement}s for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate requirements: :active_spec # The cached download for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate cached_download: :active_spec # Deletes the download for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate clear_cache: :active_spec # The list of patches for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. def_delegator :active_spec, :patches, :patchlist # The options for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate options: :active_spec # The deprecated options for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate deprecated_options: :active_spec # The deprecated option flags for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate deprecated_flags: :active_spec # If a named option is defined for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. # @!method option_defined? delegate option_defined?: :active_spec # All the {.fails_with} for the currently active {SoftwareSpec}. delegate compiler_failures: :active_spec # If this {Formula} is installed. # This is actually just a check for if the {#latest_installed_prefix} directory # exists and is not empty. # @private def latest_version_installed? (dir = latest_installed_prefix).directory? && !dir.children.empty? end # If at least one version of {Formula} is installed. # @private def any_version_installed? installed_prefixes.any? { |keg| (keg/Tab::FILENAME).file? } end # @private # The link status symlink directory for this {Formula}. # You probably want {#opt_prefix} instead. def linked_keg linked_keg = possible_names.map { |name| HOMEBREW_LINKED_KEGS/name } .find(&:directory?) return linked_keg if linked_keg.present? HOMEBREW_LINKED_KEGS/name end def latest_head_version head_versions = installed_prefixes.map do |pn| pn_pkgversion = PkgVersion.parse(pn.basename.to_s) pn_pkgversion if pn_pkgversion.head? end.compact head_versions.max_by do |pn_pkgversion| [Tab.for_keg(prefix(pn_pkgversion)).source_modified_time, pn_pkgversion.revision] end end def latest_head_prefix head_version = latest_head_version prefix(head_version) if head_version end def head_version_outdated?(version, fetch_head: false) tab = Tab.for_keg(prefix(version)) return true if tab.version_scheme < version_scheme return true if stable && tab.stable_version && tab.stable_version < stable.version return false unless fetch_head return false unless head&.downloader.is_a?(VCSDownloadStrategy) downloader = head.downloader with_context quiet: true do downloader.commit_outdated?(version.version.commit) end end # The latest prefix for this formula. Checks for {#head} and then {#stable}'s {#prefix} # @private def latest_installed_prefix if head && (head_version = latest_head_version) && !head_version_outdated?(head_version) latest_head_prefix elsif stable && (stable_prefix = prefix(PkgVersion.new(stable.version, revision))).directory? stable_prefix else prefix end end # The directory in the cellar that the formula is installed to. # This directory points to {#opt_prefix} if it exists and if #{prefix} is not # called from within the same formula's {#install} or {#post_install} methods. # Otherwise, return the full path to the formula's versioned cellar. def prefix(v = pkg_version) versioned_prefix = versioned_prefix(v) if !@prefix_returns_versioned_prefix && v == pkg_version && versioned_prefix.directory? && Keg.new(versioned_prefix).optlinked? opt_prefix else versioned_prefix end end # Is the formula linked? def linked? linked_keg.symlink? end # Is the formula linked to `opt`? def optlinked? opt_prefix.symlink? end # If a formula's linked keg points to the prefix. def prefix_linked?(v = pkg_version) return false unless linked? linked_keg.resolved_path == versioned_prefix(v) end # {PkgVersion} of the linked keg for the formula. sig { returns(T.nilable(PkgVersion)) } def linked_version return unless linked? Keg.for(linked_keg).version end # The parent of the prefix; the named directory in the cellar containing all # installed versions of this software. # @private sig { returns(Pathname) } def rack HOMEBREW_CELLAR/name end # All currently installed prefix directories. # @private def installed_prefixes possible_names.map { |name| HOMEBREW_CELLAR/name } .select(&:directory?) .flat_map(&:subdirs) .sort_by(&:basename) end # All currently installed kegs. # @private def installed_kegs installed_prefixes.map { |dir| Keg.new(dir) } 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. # # Need to install into the {.bin} but the makefile doesn't `mkdir -p prefix/bin`? #
bin.mkpath
# # No `make install` available? #
bin.install "binary1"
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. # # No `make install` available? #
include.install "example.h"
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. # # No `make install` available? #
lib.install "example.dylib"
def lib prefix/"lib" end # The directory where the formula's binaries should be installed. # This is not symlinked into `HOMEBREW_PREFIX`. # It is 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}. #
libexec.install "foo.jar"
  # bin.write_jar_script libexec/"foo.jar", "foo"
  # 
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. # # No `make install` available? #
man1.install "example.1"
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. # # No `make install` available? #
man3.install "man.3"
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. # # Need a custom directory? #
(share/"concept").mkpath
# # Installing something into another custom directory? #
(share/"concept2").install "ducks.txt"
# # Install `./example_code/simple/ones` to `share/demos`: #
(share/"demos").install "example_code/simple/ones"
# # Install `./example_code/simple/ones` to `share/demos/examples`: #
(share/"demos").install "example_code/simple/ones" => "examples"
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. # # No `make install` available? #
pkgshare.install "examples"
def pkgshare prefix/"share"/name end # The directory where Emacs Lisp files should be installed, with the # formula name appended to avoid linking conflicts. # # To install an Emacs mode included with a software package: #
elisp.install "contrib/emacs/example-mode.el"
def elisp prefix/"share/emacs/site-lisp"/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 persists # across upgrades. def etc (HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"etc").extend(InstallRenamed) end # A subdirectory of `etc` with the formula name suffixed. # e.g. `$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/etc/openssl@1.1` # Anything using `pkgetc.install` will not overwrite other files on # e.g. upgrades but will write a new file named `*.default`. def pkgetc (HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"etc"/name).extend(InstallRenamed) end # The directory where the formula's variable files should be installed. # This directory is not inside the `HOMEBREW_CELLAR` so it persists # across upgrades. def var HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"var" end # The directory where the formula's zsh function 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_function share/"zsh/site-functions" end # The directory where the formula's fish function 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_function share/"fish/vendor_functions.d" 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. # @private def bottle_prefix prefix/".bottle" end # The directory where the formula's installation or test logs will be written. # @private def logs HOMEBREW_LOGS + name end # The prefix, if any, to use in filenames for logging current activity. sig { returns(String) } def active_log_prefix if active_log_type "#{active_log_type}." else "" end end # Runs a block with the given log type in effect for its duration. def with_logging(log_type) old_log_type = @active_log_type @active_log_type = log_type yield ensure @active_log_type = old_log_type end # This method can be overridden to provide a plist. # @see https://www.unix.com/man-page/all/5/plist/ Apple's plist(5) man page #
def plist; <<~EOS
  #   
  #   
  #   
  #   
  #     Label
  #       #{plist_name}
  #     ProgramArguments
  #     
  #       #{opt_bin}/example
  #       --do-this
  #     
  #     RunAtLoad
  #     
  #     KeepAlive
  #     
  #     StandardErrorPath
  #     /dev/null
  #     StandardOutPath
  #     /dev/null
  #   
  #   
  #   EOS
  # end
# # @deprecated Please use {Homebrew::Service} instead. def plist nil end # The generated launchd {.plist} service name. sig { returns(String) } def plist_name "homebrew.mxcl.#{name}" end # The generated service name. sig { returns(String) } def service_name "homebrew.#{name}" end # The generated launchd {.plist} file path. sig { returns(Pathname) } def plist_path # TODO: Add deprecation # odeprecated "formula.plist_path", "formula.launchd_service_path" launchd_service_path end # The generated launchd {.service} file path. sig { returns(Pathname) } def launchd_service_path opt_prefix/"#{plist_name}.plist" end # The generated systemd {.service} file path. sig { returns(Pathname) } def systemd_service_path opt_prefix/"#{service_name}.service" end # The generated systemd {.timer} file path. sig { returns(Pathname) } def systemd_timer_path opt_prefix/"#{service_name}.timer" end # The service specification of the software. def service return unless service? Homebrew::Service.new(self, &self.class.service) end # @private delegate plist_manual: :"self.class" # @private delegate plist_startup: :"self.class" # 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 preferred way to refer to a formula in plists or from another # formula, as the path is stable even when the software is updated. #
args << "--with-readline=#{Formula["readline"].opt_prefix}" if build.with? "readline"
sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_prefix HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"opt"/name end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_bin opt_prefix/"bin" end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_include opt_prefix/"include" end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_lib opt_prefix/"lib" end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_libexec opt_prefix/"libexec" end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_sbin opt_prefix/"sbin" end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_share opt_prefix/"share" end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_pkgshare opt_prefix/"share"/name end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_elisp opt_prefix/"share/emacs/site-lisp"/name end sig { returns(Pathname) } def opt_frameworks opt_prefix/"Frameworks" end # Indicates that this formula supports bottles. (Not necessarily that one # should be used in the current installation run.) # Can be overridden to selectively disable bottles from formulae. # Defaults to true so overridden version does not have to check if bottles # are supported. # Replaced by {.pour_bottle?}'s `satisfy` method if it is specified. sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def pour_bottle? true end # @private delegate pour_bottle_check_unsatisfied_reason: :"self.class" # Can be overridden to run commands on both source and bottle installation. sig { overridable.void } def post_install; end # @private sig { void } def run_post_install @prefix_returns_versioned_prefix = true build = self.build begin self.build = Tab.for_formula(self) new_env = { TMPDIR: HOMEBREW_TEMP, TEMP: HOMEBREW_TEMP, TMP: HOMEBREW_TEMP, _JAVA_OPTIONS: "-Djava.io.tmpdir=#{HOMEBREW_TEMP}", HOMEBREW_PATH: nil, PATH: PATH.new(ORIGINAL_PATHS), } with_env(new_env) do ENV.clear_sensitive_environment! ENV.activate_extensions! etc_var_dirs = [bottle_prefix/"etc", bottle_prefix/"var"] T.unsafe(Find).find(*etc_var_dirs.select(&:directory?)) do |path| path = Pathname.new(path) path.extend(InstallRenamed) path.cp_path_sub(bottle_prefix, HOMEBREW_PREFIX) end with_logging("post_install") do post_install end end ensure self.build = build @prefix_returns_versioned_prefix = false end end # Warn the user about any Homebrew-specific issues or quirks for this package. # These should not contain setup instructions that would apply to installation # through a different package manager on a different OS. # @return [String] #
def caveats
  #   <<~EOS
  #     Are optional. Something the user must be warned about?
  #   EOS
  # end
# #
def caveats
  #   s = <<~EOS
  #     Print some important notice to the user when `brew info [formula]` is
  #     called or when brewing a formula.
  #     This is optional. You can use all the vars like #{version} here.
  #   EOS
  #   s += "Some issue only on older systems" if MacOS.version < :el_capitan
  #   s
  # end
sig { overridable.returns(T.nilable(String)) } def caveats nil end # Rarely, you don't want your library symlinked into the main prefix. # See `gettext.rb` for an example. # @see .keg_only def keg_only? return false unless keg_only_reason keg_only_reason.applicable? end # @private delegate keg_only_reason: :"self.class" # @see .skip_clean # @private sig { params(path: Pathname).returns(T::Boolean) } def skip_clean?(path) return true if path.extname == ".la" && 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 # @see .link_overwrite # @private def link_overwrite?(path) # Don't overwrite files not created by Homebrew. return false unless path.stat.uid == HOMEBREW_BREW_FILE.stat.uid # Don't overwrite files belong to other keg except when that # keg's formula is deleted. begin keg = Keg.for(path) rescue NotAKegError, Errno::ENOENT # file doesn't belong to any keg. else tab_tap = Tab.for_keg(keg).tap # this keg doesn't below to any core/tap formula, most likely coming from a DIY install. return false if tab_tap.nil? begin f = Formulary.factory(keg.name) rescue FormulaUnavailableError # formula for this keg is deleted, so defer to allowlist rescue TapFormulaAmbiguityError, TapFormulaWithOldnameAmbiguityError return false # this keg belongs to another formula else # this keg belongs to another unrelated formula return false unless f.possible_names.include?(keg.name) end end to_check = path.relative_path_from(HOMEBREW_PREFIX).to_s self.class.link_overwrite_paths.any? do |p| p == to_check || to_check.start_with?("#{p.chomp("/")}/") || to_check =~ /^#{Regexp.escape(p).gsub('\*', ".*?")}$/ end end # Whether this {Formula} is deprecated (i.e. warns on installation). # Defaults to false. # @!method deprecated? # @return [Boolean] # @see .deprecate! delegate deprecated?: :"self.class" # The date that this {Formula} was or becomes deprecated. # Returns `nil` if no date is specified. # @!method deprecation_date # @return Date # @see .deprecate! delegate deprecation_date: :"self.class" # The reason this {Formula} is deprecated. # Returns `nil` if no reason is specified or the formula is not deprecated. # @!method deprecation_reason # @return [String, Symbol] # @see .deprecate! delegate deprecation_reason: :"self.class" # Whether this {Formula} is disabled (i.e. cannot be installed). # Defaults to false. # @!method disabled? # @return [Boolean] # @see .disable! delegate disabled?: :"self.class" # The date that this {Formula} was or becomes disabled. # Returns `nil` if no date is specified. # @!method disable_date # @return Date # @see .disable! delegate disable_date: :"self.class" # The reason this {Formula} is disabled. # Returns `nil` if no reason is specified or the formula is not disabled. # @!method disable_reason # @return [String, Symbol] # @see .disable! delegate disable_reason: :"self.class" sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def skip_cxxstdlib_check? false end # @private sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def require_universal_deps? false end # @private def patch return if patchlist.empty? ohai "Patching" patchlist.each(&:apply) end # Yields |self,staging| with current working directory set to the uncompressed tarball # where staging is a {Mktemp} staging context. # @private def brew(fetch: true, keep_tmp: false, debug_symbols: false, interactive: false) @prefix_returns_versioned_prefix = true active_spec.fetch if fetch stage(interactive: interactive, debug_symbols: debug_symbols) do |staging| staging.retain! if keep_tmp || debug_symbols prepare_patches fetch_patches if fetch begin yield self, staging rescue staging.retain! if interactive || debug? raise ensure %w[ config.log CMakeCache.txt CMakeOutput.log CMakeError.log meson-log.txt ].each do |logfile| Dir["**/#{logfile}"].each do |logpath| destdir = logs/File.dirname(logpath) mkdir_p destdir cp logpath, destdir end end end end ensure @prefix_returns_versioned_prefix = false end # @private def lock @lock = FormulaLock.new(name) @lock.lock return unless oldname return unless (oldname_rack = HOMEBREW_CELLAR/oldname).exist? return unless oldname_rack.resolved_path == rack @oldname_lock = FormulaLock.new(oldname) @oldname_lock.lock end # @private def unlock @lock&.unlock @oldname_lock&.unlock end def migration_needed? return false unless oldname return false if rack.exist? old_rack = HOMEBREW_CELLAR/oldname return false unless old_rack.directory? return false if old_rack.subdirs.empty? tap == Tab.for_keg(old_rack.subdirs.min).tap end # @private def outdated_kegs(fetch_head: false) raise Migrator::MigrationNeededError, self if migration_needed? cache_key = "#{full_name}-#{fetch_head}" Formula.cache[:outdated_kegs] ||= {} Formula.cache[:outdated_kegs][cache_key] ||= begin all_kegs = [] current_version = T.let(false, T::Boolean) installed_kegs.each do |keg| all_kegs << keg version = keg.version next if version.head? tab = Tab.for_keg(keg) next if version_scheme > tab.version_scheme && pkg_version != version next if version_scheme == tab.version_scheme && pkg_version > version # don't consider this keg current if there's a newer formula available next if follow_installed_alias? && new_formula_available? # this keg is the current version of the formula, so it's not outdated current_version = true break end if current_version || ((head_version = latest_head_version) && !head_version_outdated?(head_version, fetch_head: fetch_head)) [] else all_kegs += old_installed_formulae.flat_map(&:installed_kegs) all_kegs.sort_by(&:version) end end end def new_formula_available? installed_alias_target_changed? && !latest_formula.latest_version_installed? end def current_installed_alias_target Formulary.factory(installed_alias_path) if installed_alias_path end # Has the target of the alias used to install this formula changed? # Returns false if the formula wasn't installed with an alias. def installed_alias_target_changed? target = current_installed_alias_target return false unless target target.name != name end # Is this formula the target of an alias used to install an old formula? def supersedes_an_installed_formula? old_installed_formulae.any? end # Has the alias used to install the formula changed, or are different # formulae already installed with this alias? def alias_changed? installed_alias_target_changed? || supersedes_an_installed_formula? end # If the alias has changed value, return the new formula. # Otherwise, return self. def latest_formula installed_alias_target_changed? ? current_installed_alias_target : self end def old_installed_formulae # If this formula isn't the current target of the alias, # it doesn't make sense to say that other formulae are older versions of it # because we don't know which came first. return [] if alias_path.nil? || installed_alias_target_changed? self.class.installed_with_alias_path(alias_path).reject { |f| f.name == name } end # @private def outdated?(fetch_head: false) !outdated_kegs(fetch_head: fetch_head).empty? rescue Migrator::MigrationNeededError true end # @private delegate pinnable?: :@pin # @private delegate pinned?: :@pin # @private delegate pinned_version: :@pin # @private delegate pin: :@pin # @private delegate unpin: :@pin # @private def ==(other) self.class == other.class && name == other.name && active_spec_sym == other.active_spec_sym end alias eql? == # @private def hash name.hash end # @private def <=>(other) return unless other.is_a?(Formula) name <=> other.name end # @private def possible_names [name, oldname, *aliases].compact end def to_s name end # @private sig { returns(String) } def inspect "#" end # Standard parameters for configure builds. sig { returns(T::Array[String]) } def std_configure_args ["--disable-debug", "--disable-dependency-tracking", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--libdir=#{lib}"] end # Standard parameters for cargo builds. sig { params(root: T.any(String, Pathname), path: String).returns(T::Array[T.any(String, Pathname)]) } def std_cargo_args(root: prefix, path: ".") ["--locked", "--root", root, "--path", path] 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. sig { params( install_prefix: T.any(String, Pathname), install_libdir: String, find_framework: String, ).returns(T::Array[String]) } def std_cmake_args(install_prefix: prefix, install_libdir: "lib", find_framework: "LAST") args = %W[ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=#{install_prefix} -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=#{install_libdir} -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK=#{find_framework} -DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON -Wno-dev -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF ] # Avoid false positives for clock_gettime support on 10.11. # CMake cache entries for other weak symbols may be added here as needed. args << "-DHAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME:INTERNAL=0" if MacOS.version == "10.11" && MacOS::Xcode.version >= "8.0" # Ensure CMake is using the same SDK we are using. args << "-DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT=#{MacOS.sdk_for_formula(self).path}" if MacOS.sdk_root_needed? args end # Standard parameters for Go builds. sig { params(output: T.any(String, Pathname), ldflags: T.nilable(T.any(String, T::Array[String]))).returns(T::Array[String]) } def std_go_args(output: bin/name, ldflags: nil) args = ["-trimpath", "-o=#{output}"] args += ["-ldflags=#{Array(ldflags).join(" ")}"] if ldflags args end # Standard parameters for cabal-v2 builds. sig { returns(T::Array[String]) } def std_cabal_v2_args env = T.cast(ENV, T.any(Stdenv, Superenv)) # cabal-install's dependency-resolution backtracking strategy can # easily need more than the default 2,000 maximum number of # "backjumps," since Hackage is a fast-moving, rolling-release # target. The highest known needed value by a formula was 43,478 # for git-annex, so 100,000 should be enough to avoid most # gratuitous backjumps build failures. ["--jobs=#{env.make_jobs}", "--max-backjumps=100000", "--install-method=copy", "--installdir=#{bin}"] end # Standard parameters for meson builds. sig { returns(T::Array[String]) } def std_meson_args ["--prefix=#{prefix}", "--libdir=#{lib}", "--buildtype=release", "--wrap-mode=nofallback"] end # Shared library names according to platform conventions. # # Optionally specify a `version` to restrict the shared library to a specific # version. The special string "*" matches any version. # # If `name` is specified as "*", match any shared library of any version. # #
  # shared_library("foo")      #=> foo.dylib
  # shared_library("foo", 1)   #=> foo.1.dylib
  # shared_library("foo", "*") #=> foo.2.dylib, foo.1.dylib, foo.dylib
  # shared_library("*")        #=> foo.dylib, bar.dylib
  # 
sig { params(name: String, version: T.nilable(T.any(String, Integer))).returns(String) } def shared_library(name, version = nil) return "*.dylib" if name == "*" && (version.blank? || version == "*") infix = if version == "*" "{,.*}" elsif version.present? ".#{version}" end "#{name}#{infix}.dylib" end # Executable/Library RPATH according to platform conventions. # # Optionally specify a `source` or `target` depending on the location # of the file containing the RPATH command and where its target is located. # #
  # rpath #=> "@loader_path/../lib"
  # rpath(target: frameworks) #=> "@loader_path/../Frameworks"
  # rpath(source: libexec/"bin") #=> "@loader_path/../../lib"
  # 
sig { params(source: Pathname, target: Pathname).returns(String) } def rpath(source: bin, target: lib) unless target.to_s.start_with?(HOMEBREW_PREFIX) raise "rpath `target` should only be used for paths inside HOMEBREW_PREFIX!" end "#{loader_path}/#{target.relative_path_from(source)}" end sig { returns(String) } def loader_path "@loader_path" end # Creates a new `Time` object for use in the formula as the build time. # # @see https://www.rubydoc.info/stdlib/time/Time Time sig { returns(Time) } def time if ENV["SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH"].present? Time.at(ENV["SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH"].to_i).utc else Time.now.utc end end # Replaces a universal binary with its native slice. # # If called with no parameters, does this with all compatible # universal binaries in a {Formula}'s {Keg}. sig { params(targets: T.nilable(T.any(Pathname, String))).void } def deuniversalize_machos(*targets) targets = nil if targets.blank? targets ||= any_installed_keg.mach_o_files.select do |file| file.arch == :universal && file.archs.include?(Hardware::CPU.arch) end targets.each { |t| extract_macho_slice_from(Pathname.new(t), Hardware::CPU.arch) } end # @private sig { params(file: Pathname, arch: T.nilable(Symbol)).void } def extract_macho_slice_from(file, arch = Hardware::CPU.arch) odebug "Extracting #{arch} slice from #{file}" file.ensure_writable do macho = MachO::FatFile.new(file) native_slice = macho.extract(Hardware::CPU.arch) native_slice.write file MachO.codesign! file if Hardware::CPU.arm? rescue MachO::MachOBinaryError onoe "#{file} is not a universal binary" raise rescue NoMethodError onoe "#{file} does not contain an #{arch} slice" raise end end private :extract_macho_slice_from # Generate shell completions for a formula for bash, zsh, and fish, using the formula's executable. # # @param commands [Pathname, String] the path to the executable and any passed subcommand(s) # to use for generating the completion scripts. # @param base_name [String] the base name of the generated completion script. Defaults to the formula name. # @param shells [Array] the shells to generate completion scripts for. Defaults to `[:bash, :zsh, :fish]`. # @param shell_parameter_format [String, Symbol] specify how `shells` should each be passed # to the `executable`. Takes either a String representing a prefix, or one of [:flag, :arg, :none]. # Defaults to plainly passing the shell. # # @example Using default values for optional arguments # generate_completions_from_executable(bin/"foo", "completions") # translates to # # (bash_completion/"foo").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "bash" }, bin/"foo", "completions", "bash") # # (zsh_completion/"_foo").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "zsh" }, bin/"foo", "completions", "zsh") # # (fish_completion/"foo.fish").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "fish" }, bin/"foo", "completions", "fish") # # @example Selecting shells and using a different base_name # generate_completions_from_executable(bin/"foo", "completions", shells: [:bash, :zsh], base_name: "bar") # translates to # # (bash_completion/"bar").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "bash" }, bin/"foo", "completions", "bash") # # (zsh_completion/"_bar").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "zsh" }, bin/"foo", "completions", "zsh") # # @example Using predefined shell_parameter_format :flag # generate_completions_from_executable(bin/"foo", "completions", shell_parameter_format: :flag, shells: [:bash]) # translates to # # (bash_completion/"foo").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "bash" }, bin/"foo", "completions", "--bash") # # @example Using predefined shell_parameter_format :arg # generate_completions_from_executable(bin/"foo", "completions", shell_parameter_format: :arg, shells: [:bash]) # translates to # # (bash_completion/"foo").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "bash" }, bin/"foo", # "completions", "--shell=bash") # # @example Using predefined shell_parameter_format :none # generate_completions_from_executable(bin/"foo", "completions", shell_parameter_format: :none, shells: [:bash]) # translates to # # (bash_completion/"foo").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "bash" }, bin/"foo", "completions") # # @example Using custom shell_parameter_format # generate_completions_from_executable(bin/"foo", "completions", shell_parameter_format: "--selected-shell=", # shells: [:bash]) # translates to # # (bash_completion/"foo").write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => "bash" }, bin/"foo", # "completions", "--selected-shell=bash") sig { params(commands: T.any(Pathname, String), base_name: String, shells: T::Array[Symbol], shell_parameter_format: T.nilable(T.any(Symbol, String))).void } def generate_completions_from_executable(*commands, base_name: name, shells: [:bash, :zsh, :fish], shell_parameter_format: nil) completion_script_path_map = { bash: bash_completion/base_name, zsh: zsh_completion/"_#{base_name}", fish: fish_completion/"#{base_name}.fish", } shells.each do |shell| script_path = completion_script_path_map[shell] shell_parameter = if shell_parameter_format.nil? shell.to_s elsif shell_parameter_format == :flag "--#{shell}" elsif shell_parameter_format == :arg "--shell=#{shell}" elsif shell_parameter_format == :none nil else "#{shell_parameter_format}#{shell}" end popen_read_args = %w[] popen_read_args << commands popen_read_args << shell_parameter if shell_parameter.present? popen_read_args.flatten! script_path.dirname.mkpath script_path.write Utils.safe_popen_read({ "SHELL" => shell.to_s }, *popen_read_args) end end # an array of all core {Formula} names # @private def self.core_names CoreTap.instance.formula_names end # an array of all core {Formula} files # @private def self.core_files CoreTap.instance.formula_files end # an array of all tap {Formula} names # @private def self.tap_names @tap_names ||= Tap.reject(&:core_tap?).flat_map(&:formula_names).sort end # an array of all tap {Formula} files # @private def self.tap_files @tap_files ||= Tap.reject(&:core_tap?).flat_map(&:formula_files) end # an array of all {Formula} names # @private def self.names @names ||= (core_names + tap_names.map { |name| name.split("/").last }).uniq.sort end # an array of all {Formula} files # @private def self.files @files ||= core_files + tap_files end # an array of all {Formula} names, which the tap formulae have the fully-qualified name # @private def self.full_names @full_names ||= core_names + tap_names end # an array of all {Formula} # this should only be used when users specify `--all` to a command # @private def self.all # TODO: uncomment for 3.7.0 and ideally avoid using ARGV by moving to e.g. CLI::Parser # if !ARGV.include?("--eval-all") && !Homebrew::EnvConfig.eval_all? # odeprecated "Formula#all without --all or HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALL" # end files.map do |file| Formulary.factory(file) rescue FormulaUnavailableError, FormulaUnreadableError => e # Don't let one broken formula break commands. But do complain. onoe "Failed to import: #{file}" $stderr.puts e nil end.compact end # An array of all racks currently installed. # @private def self.racks Formula.cache[:racks] ||= if HOMEBREW_CELLAR.directory? HOMEBREW_CELLAR.subdirs.reject do |rack| rack.symlink? || rack.basename.to_s.start_with?(".") || rack.subdirs.empty? end else [] end end # An array of all installed {Formula} # @private def self.installed Formula.cache[:installed] ||= racks.flat_map do |rack| Formulary.from_rack(rack) rescue [] end.uniq(&:name) end def self.installed_with_alias_path(alias_path) return [] if alias_path.nil? installed.select { |f| f.installed_alias_path == alias_path } end # an array of all alias files of core {Formula} # @private def self.core_alias_files CoreTap.instance.alias_files end # an array of all core aliases # @private def self.core_aliases CoreTap.instance.aliases end # an array of all tap aliases # @private def self.tap_aliases @tap_aliases ||= Tap.reject(&:core_tap?).flat_map(&:aliases).sort end # an array of all aliases # @private def self.aliases @aliases ||= (core_aliases + tap_aliases.map { |name| name.split("/").last }).uniq.sort end # an array of all aliases as fully-qualified names # @private def self.alias_full_names @alias_full_names ||= core_aliases + tap_aliases end # a table mapping core alias to formula name # @private def self.core_alias_table CoreTap.instance.alias_table end # a table mapping core formula name to aliases # @private def self.core_alias_reverse_table CoreTap.instance.alias_reverse_table end # Returns a list of approximately matching formula names, but not the complete match # @private def self.fuzzy_search(name) @spell_checker ||= DidYouMean::SpellChecker.new(dictionary: Set.new(names + full_names).to_a) @spell_checker.correct(name) end def self.[](name) Formulary.factory(name) end # True if this formula is provided by Homebrew itself # @private def core_formula? tap&.core_tap? end # True if this formula is provided by external Tap # @private def tap? return false unless tap !tap.core_tap? end # @private def print_tap_action(options = {}) return unless tap? verb = options[:verb] || "Installing" ohai "#{verb} #{name} from #{tap}" end # @private delegate env: :"self.class" # @private delegate conflicts: :"self.class" # 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 # @private def recursive_dependencies(&block) cache_key = "Formula#recursive_dependencies" unless block Dependency.expand(self, cache_key: cache_key, &block) end # The full set of Requirements for this formula's dependency tree. # @private def recursive_requirements(&block) cache_key = "Formula#recursive_requirements" unless block Requirement.expand(self, cache_key: cache_key, &block) end # Returns a Keg for the opt_prefix or installed_prefix if they exist. # If not, return `nil`. # @private def any_installed_keg Formula.cache[:any_installed_keg] ||= {} Formula.cache[:any_installed_keg][full_name] ||= if (installed_prefix = any_installed_prefix) Keg.new(installed_prefix) end end def any_installed_prefix if optlinked? && opt_prefix.exist? opt_prefix elsif (latest_installed_prefix = installed_prefixes.last) latest_installed_prefix end end # Returns the {PkgVersion} for this formula if it is installed. # If not, return `nil`. def any_installed_version any_installed_keg&.version end # Returns a list of Dependency objects that are required at runtime. # @private def runtime_dependencies(read_from_tab: true, undeclared: true) deps = if read_from_tab && undeclared && (tab_deps = any_installed_keg&.runtime_dependencies) tab_deps.map do |d| full_name = d["full_name"] next unless full_name Dependency.new full_name end.compact end begin deps ||= declared_runtime_dependencies unless undeclared deps ||= (declared_runtime_dependencies | undeclared_runtime_dependencies) rescue FormulaUnavailableError onoe "Could not get runtime dependencies from #{path}!" deps ||= [] end deps end # Returns a list of {Formula} objects that are required at runtime. # @private def runtime_formula_dependencies(read_from_tab: true, undeclared: true) cache_key = "#{full_name}-#{read_from_tab}-#{undeclared}" Formula.cache[:runtime_formula_dependencies] ||= {} Formula.cache[:runtime_formula_dependencies][cache_key] ||= runtime_dependencies( read_from_tab: read_from_tab, undeclared: undeclared, ).map do |d| d.to_formula rescue FormulaUnavailableError nil end.compact end def runtime_installed_formula_dependents # `any_installed_keg` and `runtime_dependencies` `select`s ensure # that we don't end up with something `Formula#runtime_dependencies` can't # read from a `Tab`. Formula.cache[:runtime_installed_formula_dependents] ||= {} Formula.cache[:runtime_installed_formula_dependents][full_name] ||= Formula.installed .select(&:any_installed_keg) .select(&:runtime_dependencies) .select do |f| f.runtime_formula_dependencies.any? do |dep| full_name == dep.full_name rescue name == dep.name end end end # Returns a list of formulae depended on by this formula that aren't # installed. def missing_dependencies(hide: nil) hide ||= [] runtime_formula_dependencies.select do |f| hide.include?(f.name) || f.installed_prefixes.empty? end # If we're still getting unavailable formulae at this stage the best we can # do is just return no results. rescue FormulaUnavailableError [] end # @private def to_hash dependencies = deps hsh = { "name" => name, "full_name" => full_name, "tap" => tap&.name, "oldname" => oldname, "aliases" => aliases.sort, "versioned_formulae" => versioned_formulae.map(&:name), "desc" => desc, "license" => SPDX.license_expression_to_string(license), "homepage" => homepage, "versions" => { "stable" => stable&.version&.to_s, "head" => head&.version&.to_s, "bottle" => !bottle_specification.checksums.empty?, }, "urls" => {}, "revision" => revision, "version_scheme" => version_scheme, "bottle" => {}, "keg_only" => keg_only?, "keg_only_reason" => keg_only_reason&.to_hash, "options" => [], "build_dependencies" => dependencies.select(&:build?) .map(&:name) .uniq, "dependencies" => dependencies.reject(&:optional?) .reject(&:recommended?) .reject(&:build?) .reject(&:test?) .map(&:name) .uniq, "test_dependencies" => dependencies.select(&:test?) .map(&:name) .uniq, "recommended_dependencies" => dependencies.select(&:recommended?) .map(&:name) .uniq, "optional_dependencies" => dependencies.select(&:optional?) .map(&:name) .uniq, "uses_from_macos" => uses_from_macos_elements.uniq, "requirements" => [], "conflicts_with" => conflicts.map(&:name), "caveats" => caveats&.gsub(HOMEBREW_PREFIX, "$(brew --prefix)"), "installed" => [], "linked_keg" => linked_version&.to_s, "pinned" => pinned?, "outdated" => outdated?, "deprecated" => deprecated?, "deprecation_date" => deprecation_date, "deprecation_reason" => deprecation_reason, "disabled" => disabled?, "disable_date" => disable_date, "disable_reason" => disable_reason, } if stable hsh["urls"]["stable"] = { "url" => stable.url, "tag" => stable.specs[:tag], "revision" => stable.specs[:revision], "checksum" => stable.checksum&.to_s, } hsh["bottle"]["stable"] = bottle_hash if bottle_defined? end hsh["options"] = options.map do |opt| { "option" => opt.flag, "description" => opt.description } end hsh["requirements"] = requirements.map do |req| req.name.prepend("maximum_") if req.try(:comparator) == "<=" { "name" => req.name, "cask" => req.cask, "download" => req.download, "version" => req.try(:version) || req.try(:arch), "contexts" => req.tags, } end hsh["installed"] = installed_kegs.sort_by(&:version).map do |keg| tab = Tab.for_keg keg { "version" => keg.version.to_s, "used_options" => tab.used_options.as_flags, "built_as_bottle" => tab.built_as_bottle, "poured_from_bottle" => tab.poured_from_bottle, "time" => tab.time, "runtime_dependencies" => tab.runtime_dependencies, "installed_as_dependency" => tab.installed_as_dependency, "installed_on_request" => tab.installed_on_request, } end hsh end # @private def to_hash_with_variations hash = to_hash variations = {} os_versions = [*MacOSVersions::SYMBOLS.keys, :linux] if path.exist? && self.class.on_system_blocks_exist? formula_contents = path.read [:arm, :intel].each do |arch| os_versions.each do |os_name| bottle_tag = Utils::Bottles::Tag.new(system: os_name, arch: arch) next unless bottle_tag.valid_combination? Homebrew::SimulateSystem.os = os_name Homebrew::SimulateSystem.arch = arch variations_namespace = Formulary.class_s("Variations#{bottle_tag.to_sym.capitalize}") variations_formula_class = Formulary.load_formula(name, path, formula_contents, variations_namespace, flags: self.class.build_flags, ignore_errors: true) variations_formula = variations_formula_class.new(name, path, :stable, alias_path: alias_path, force_bottle: force_bottle) variations_formula.to_hash.each do |key, value| next if value.to_s == hash[key].to_s variations[bottle_tag.to_sym] ||= {} variations[bottle_tag.to_sym][key] = value end end end end Homebrew::SimulateSystem.clear hash["variations"] = variations hash end # @api private # Generate a hash to be used to install a formula from a JSON file def to_recursive_bottle_hash(top_level: true) bottle = bottle_hash bottles = bottle["files"].to_h do |tag, file| info = { "url" => file["url"] } info["sha256"] = file["sha256"] if tap.name != "homebrew/core" [tag.to_s, info] end hash = { "name" => name, "pkg_version" => pkg_version, "rebuild" => bottle["rebuild"], "bottles" => bottles, } return hash unless top_level hash["dependencies"] = declared_runtime_dependencies.map do |dep| dep.to_formula.to_recursive_bottle_hash(top_level: false) end hash end # Returns the bottle information for a formula def bottle_hash bottle_spec = stable.bottle_specification hash = { "rebuild" => bottle_spec.rebuild, "root_url" => bottle_spec.root_url, "files" => {}, } bottle_spec.collector.each_tag do |tag| tag_spec = bottle_spec.collector.specification_for(tag) os_cellar = tag_spec.cellar os_cellar = os_cellar.inspect if os_cellar.is_a?(Symbol) checksum = tag_spec.checksum.hexdigest filename = Bottle::Filename.create(self, tag, bottle_spec.rebuild) path, = Utils::Bottles.path_resolved_basename(bottle_spec.root_url, name, checksum, filename) url = "#{bottle_spec.root_url}/#{path}" hash["files"][tag.to_sym] = { "cellar" => os_cellar, "url" => url, "sha256" => checksum, } end hash end # @private def fetch(verify_download_integrity: true) active_spec.fetch(verify_download_integrity: verify_download_integrity) end # @private def verify_download_integrity(fn) active_spec.verify_download_integrity(fn) end # @private def run_test(keep_tmp: false) @prefix_returns_versioned_prefix = true test_env = { TMPDIR: HOMEBREW_TEMP, TEMP: HOMEBREW_TEMP, TMP: HOMEBREW_TEMP, TERM: "dumb", PATH: PATH.new(ENV.fetch("PATH"), HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"bin"), HOMEBREW_PATH: nil, }.merge(common_stage_test_env) test_env[:_JAVA_OPTIONS] += " -Djava.io.tmpdir=#{HOMEBREW_TEMP}" ENV.clear_sensitive_environment! Utils::Git.set_name_email! mktemp("#{name}-test") do |staging| staging.retain! if keep_tmp @testpath = staging.tmpdir test_env[:HOME] = @testpath setup_home @testpath begin with_logging("test") do with_env(test_env) do test end end rescue Exception # rubocop:disable Lint/RescueException staging.retain! if debug? raise end end ensure @prefix_returns_versioned_prefix = false @testpath = nil end # @private sig { returns(T::Boolean) } def test_defined? false end # @private def test; end # @private def test_fixtures(file) HOMEBREW_LIBRARY_PATH/"test/support/fixtures"/file end # This method is overridden in {Formula} subclasses to provide the # installation instructions. The sources (from {.url}) are downloaded, # hash-checked and then Homebrew changes into a temporary directory where the # archive is unpacked or repository cloned. #
def install
  #   system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}"
  #   system "make", "install"
  # end
def install; end # Sometimes we have to change a bit before we install. Mostly we # prefer a patch, but if you need the {Formula#prefix prefix} of # this formula in the patch you have to resort to `inreplace`, # because in the patch you don't have access to any variables # defined by the formula, as only `HOMEBREW_PREFIX` is available # in the {DATAPatch embedded patch}. # # `inreplace` supports regular expressions: #
inreplace "somefile.cfg", /look[for]what?/, "replace by #{bin}/tool"
# # `inreplace` supports blocks: #
inreplace "Makefile" do |s|
  #   s.gsub! "/usr/local", HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s
  # end
  # 
# # @see Utils::Inreplace.inreplace # @api public def inreplace(paths, before = nil, after = nil, audit_result = true) # rubocop:disable Style/OptionalBooleanParameter super(paths, before, after, audit_result) rescue Utils::Inreplace::Error => e onoe e.to_s raise BuildError.new(self, "inreplace", paths, {}) end protected def setup_home(home) # keep Homebrew's site-packages in sys.path when using system Python user_site_packages = home/"Library/Python/2.7/lib/python/site-packages" user_site_packages.mkpath (user_site_packages/"homebrew.pth").write <<~PYTHON import site; site.addsitedir("#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/python2.7/site-packages") import sys, os; sys.path = (os.environ["PYTHONPATH"].split(os.pathsep) if "PYTHONPATH" in os.environ else []) + ["#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/python2.7/site-packages"] + sys.path PYTHON # Don't let bazel write to tmp directories we don't control or clean. (home/".bazelrc").write "startup --output_user_root=#{home}/_bazel" end # Returns a list of Dependency objects that are declared in the formula. # @private def declared_runtime_dependencies recursive_dependencies do |_, dependency| Dependency.prune if dependency.build? next if dependency.required? if build.any_args_or_options? Dependency.prune if build.without?(dependency) elsif !dependency.recommended? Dependency.prune end end end # Returns a list of Dependency objects that are not declared in the formula # but the formula links to. # @private def undeclared_runtime_dependencies keg = any_installed_keg return [] unless keg CacheStoreDatabase.use(:linkage) do |db| linkage_checker = LinkageChecker.new(keg, self, cache_db: db) linkage_checker.undeclared_deps.map { |n| Dependency.new(n) } end end public # To call out to the system, we use the `system` method and we prefer # you give the args separately as in the line below, otherwise a subshell # has to be opened first. #
system "./bootstrap.sh", "--arg1", "--prefix=#{prefix}"
# # For CMake and other build systems we have some necessary defaults in e.g. # {#std_cmake_args}: #
system "cmake", ".", *std_cmake_args
# # If the arguments given to `configure` (or `make` or `cmake`) are depending # on options defined above, we usually make a list first and then # use the `args << if ` to append each: #
args = ["--with-option1", "--with-option2"]
  # args << "--without-gcc" if ENV.compiler == :clang
  #
  # # Most software still uses `configure` and `make`.
  # # Check with `./configure --help` for what our options are.
  # system "./configure", "--disable-debug", "--disable-dependency-tracking",
  #                       "--disable-silent-rules", "--prefix=#{prefix}",
  #                       *args # our custom arg list (needs `*` to unpack)
  #
  # # If there is a "make install" available, please use it!
  # system "make", "install"
sig { params(cmd: T.any(String, Pathname), args: T.any(String, Pathname, Integer)).void } def system(cmd, *args) verbose_using_dots = Homebrew::EnvConfig.verbose_using_dots? # 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 unless verbose? case cmd when "./configure" pretty_args -= %w[--disable-dependency-tracking --disable-debug --disable-silent-rules] when "cargo" pretty_args -= std_cargo_args when "cmake" pretty_args -= std_cmake_args when "go" pretty_args -= std_go_args end end pretty_args.each_index do |i| pretty_args[i] = "import setuptools..." if pretty_args[i].to_s.start_with? "import setuptools" end ohai "#{cmd} #{pretty_args * " "}".strip @exec_count ||= 0 @exec_count += 1 logfn = format("#{logs}/#{active_log_prefix}%02d.%s", exec_count: @exec_count, cmd_base: 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 if verbose_using_dots last_dot = Time.at(0) while (buf = rd.gets) log.puts buf # make sure dots printed with interval of at least 1 min. next unless (Time.now - last_dot) > 60 print "." $stdout.flush last_dot = Time.now end puts else while (buf = rd.gets) log.puts buf puts buf end end ensure rd.close end else pid = fork do exec_cmd(cmd, args, log, logfn) end end Process.wait(T.must(pid)) $stdout.flush unless $CHILD_STATUS.success? log_lines = Homebrew::EnvConfig.fail_log_lines log.flush if !verbose? || verbose_using_dots puts "Last #{log_lines} lines from #{logfn}:" Kernel.system "/usr/bin/tail", "-n", log_lines, logfn end log.puts require "system_config" require "build_environment" env = ENV.to_hash SystemConfig.dump_verbose_config(log) log.puts BuildEnvironment.dump env, log raise BuildError.new(self, cmd, args, env) end end end # @private def eligible_kegs_for_cleanup(quiet: false) eligible_for_cleanup = [] if latest_version_installed? eligible_kegs = if head? && (head_prefix = latest_head_prefix) head, stable = installed_kegs.partition { |k| k.version.head? } # Remove newest head and stable kegs head - [Keg.new(head_prefix)] + stable.sort_by(&:version).slice(0...-1) else installed_kegs.select do |keg| tab = Tab.for_keg(keg) if version_scheme > tab.version_scheme true elsif version_scheme == tab.version_scheme pkg_version > keg.version else false end end end unless eligible_kegs.empty? eligible_kegs.each do |keg| if keg.linked? opoo "Skipping (old) #{keg} due to it being linked" unless quiet elsif pinned? && keg == Keg.new(@pin.path.resolved_path) opoo "Skipping (old) #{keg} due to it being pinned" unless quiet else eligible_for_cleanup << keg end end end elsif !installed_prefixes.empty? && !pinned? # If the cellar only has one version installed, don't complain # that we can't tell which one to keep. Don't complain at all if the # only installed version is a pinned formula. opoo "Skipping #{full_name}: most recent version #{pkg_version} not installed" unless quiet end eligible_for_cleanup end # Create a temporary directory then yield. When the block returns, # recursively delete the temporary directory. Passing `opts[:retain]` # or calling `do |staging| ... staging.retain!` in the block will skip # the deletion and retain the temporary directory's contents. def mktemp(prefix = name, opts = {}, &block) Mktemp.new(prefix, opts).run(&block) end # A version of `FileUtils.mkdir` that also changes to that folder in # a block. def mkdir(name, &block) result = FileUtils.mkdir_p(name) return result unless block FileUtils.chdir(name, &block) end # Runs `xcodebuild` without Homebrew's compiler environment variables set. sig { params(args: T.any(String, Pathname)).void } def xcodebuild(*args) removed = ENV.remove_cc_etc begin T.unsafe(self).system("xcodebuild", *args) ensure ENV.update(removed) end end def fetch_patches patchlist.select(&:external?).each(&:fetch) end sig { void } def fetch_bottle_tab return unless bottled? T.must(bottle).fetch_tab end sig { returns(Hash) } def bottle_tab_attributes return {} unless bottled? T.must(bottle).tab_attributes end private def prepare_patches patchlist.grep(DATAPatch) { |p| p.path = path } end # Returns the prefix for a given formula version number. # @private def versioned_prefix(v) rack/v end def exec_cmd(cmd, args, out, logfn) ENV["HOMEBREW_CC_LOG_PATH"] = logfn ENV.remove_cc_etc if cmd.to_s.start_with? "xcodebuild" # 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" } env = T.cast(ENV, T.any(Stdenv, Superenv)) env.refurbish_args if setup_py_in_args || setuptools_shim_in_args end $stdout.reopen(out) $stderr.reopen(out) out.close args.map!(&:to_s) begin T.unsafe(Kernel).exec(cmd, *args) rescue nil end puts "Failed to execute: #{cmd}" exit! 1 # never gets here unless exec threw or failed end # Common environment variables used at both build and test time. def common_stage_test_env { _JAVA_OPTIONS: "-Duser.home=#{HOMEBREW_CACHE}/java_cache", GOCACHE: "#{HOMEBREW_CACHE}/go_cache", GOPATH: "#{HOMEBREW_CACHE}/go_mod_cache", CARGO_HOME: "#{HOMEBREW_CACHE}/cargo_cache", CURL_HOME: ENV.fetch("CURL_HOME") { Dir.home }, } end def stage(interactive: false, debug_symbols: false) active_spec.stage(debug_symbols: debug_symbols) do |staging| @source_modified_time = active_spec.source_modified_time @buildpath = Pathname.pwd env_home = buildpath/".brew_home" mkdir_p env_home stage_env = { HOMEBREW_PATH: nil, } unless interactive stage_env[:HOME] = env_home stage_env.merge!(common_stage_test_env) end setup_home env_home ENV.clear_sensitive_environment! begin with_env(stage_env) do yield staging end ensure @buildpath = nil end end end # The methods below define the formula DSL. class << self extend Predicable extend T::Sig include BuildEnvironment::DSL include OnSystem::MacOSAndLinux # Initialise instance variables for each subclass. These need to be initialised before the class is frozen, # and some DSL may never be called so it can't be done lazily. def inherited(child) super child.instance_eval do # Ensure this is synced with `freeze` @stable = SoftwareSpec.new(flags: build_flags) @head = HeadSoftwareSpec.new(flags: build_flags) @livecheck = Livecheck.new(self) @conflicts = [] @skip_clean_paths = Set.new @link_overwrite_paths = Set.new @allowed_missing_libraries = Set.new end end def method_added(method) super case method when :brew raise "You cannot override Formula#brew in class #{name}" when :test define_method(:test_defined?) { true } end end def freeze specs.each(&:freeze) @livecheck.freeze @conflicts.freeze @skip_clean_paths.freeze @link_overwrite_paths.freeze @allowed_missing_libraries.freeze super end # Whether this formula was loaded using the formulae.brew.sh API # @private attr_accessor :loaded_from_api # Whether this formula contains OS/arch-specific blocks # (e.g. `on_macos`, `on_arm`, `on_monterey :or_older`, `on_system :linux, macos: :big_sur_or_newer`). # @private attr_predicate :on_system_blocks_exist? # The reason for why this software is not linked (by default) to # {::HOMEBREW_PREFIX}. # @private attr_reader :keg_only_reason # @!attribute [w] desc # 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`. # #
desc "Example formula"
attr_rw :desc # @!attribute [w] license # The SPDX ID of the open-source license that the formula uses. # Shows when running `brew info`. # Use `:any_of`, `:all_of` or `:with` to describe complex license expressions. # `:any_of` should be used when the user can choose which license to use. # `:all_of` should be used when the user must use all licenses. # `:with` should be used to specify a valid SPDX exception. # Add `+` to an identifier to indicate that the formulae can be # licensed under later versions of the same license. # @see https://docs.brew.sh/License-Guidelines Homebrew License Guidelines # @see https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/appendix-IV-SPDX-license-expressions/ SPDX license expression guide #
license "BSD-2-Clause"
#
license "EPL-1.0+"
#
license any_of: ["MIT", "GPL-2.0-only"]
#
license all_of: ["MIT", "GPL-2.0-only"]
#
license "GPL-2.0-only" => { with: "LLVM-exception" }
#
license :public_domain
#
license any_of: [
    #   "MIT",
    #   :public_domain,
    #   all_of: ["0BSD", "Zlib", "Artistic-1.0+"],
    #   "Apache-2.0" => { with: "LLVM-exception" },
    # ]
def license(args = nil) if args.nil? @licenses else @licenses = args end end # @!attribute [w] homepage # 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`. # #
homepage "https://www.example.com"
attr_rw :homepage # Whether a livecheck specification is defined or not. # It returns true when a livecheck block is present in the {Formula} and # false otherwise, and is used by livecheck. def livecheckable? @livecheckable == true end # Whether a service specification is defined or not. # It returns true when a service block is present in the {Formula} and # false otherwise, and is used by service. def service? @service_block.present? end # The `:startup` attribute set by {.plist_options}. # @private attr_reader :plist_startup # The `:manual` attribute set by {.plist_options}. # @private attr_reader :plist_manual # @private attr_reader :conflicts # @private attr_reader :skip_clean_paths # @private attr_reader :link_overwrite_paths # @private attr_reader :allowed_missing_libraries # If `pour_bottle?` returns `false` the user-visible reason to display for # why they cannot use the bottle. # @private attr_accessor :pour_bottle_check_unsatisfied_reason # @!attribute [w] revision # Used for creating new Homebrew versions of software without new upstream # versions. For example, if we bump the major version of a library that 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. # #
revision 1
attr_rw :revision # @!attribute [w] version_scheme # Used for creating new Homebrew version schemes. For example, if we want # to change version scheme from one to another, then we may need to update # `version_scheme` of this {Formula} to be able to use new version scheme, # e.g. to move from 20151020 scheme to 1.0.0 we need to increment # `version_scheme`. Without this, the prior scheme will always equate to a # higher version. # `0` if unset. # #
version_scheme 1
attr_rw :version_scheme # A list of the {.stable} and {.head} {SoftwareSpec}s. # @private def specs [stable, 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. # If not inferable, specify the download strategy with `using: ...`. # # - `:git`, `:hg`, `:svn`, `:bzr`, `:fossil`, `:cvs`, # - `:curl` (normal file download, will also extract) # - `:nounzip` (without extracting) # - `:post` (download via an HTTP POST) # #
url "https://packed.sources.and.we.prefer.https.example.com/archive-1.2.3.tar.bz2"
#
url "https://some.dont.provide.archives.example.com",
    #     using:    :git,
    #     tag:      "1.2.3",
    #     revision: "db8e4de5b2d6653f66aea53094624468caad15d2"
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. # #
version "1.2-final"
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}. # #
mirror "https://in.case.the.host.is.down.example.com"
    # mirror "https://in.case.the.mirror.is.down.example.com
def mirror(val) stable.mirror(val) end # @!attribute [w] sha256 # @scope class # To verify the cached download's integrity and security we verify the # SHA-256 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. # #
sha256 "2a2ba417eebaadcb4418ee7b12fe2998f26d6e6f7fda7983412ff66a741ab6f7"
def sha256(val) stable.sha256(val) end # @!attribute [w] bottle # Adds a {.bottle} {SoftwareSpec}. # This provides a pre-built binary package built by the Homebrew maintainers for you. # It will be installed automatically if there is a binary package for your platform # and you haven't passed or previously used any options on this formula. # # If you maintain your own repository, you can add your own bottle links. # @see https://docs.brew.sh/Bottles Bottles # You can ignore this block entirely if submitting to Homebrew/homebrew-core. # It'll be handled for you by the Brew Test Bot. # #
bottle do
    #   root_url "https://example.com" # Optional root to calculate bottle URLs.
    #   rebuild 1 # Marks the old bottle as outdated without bumping the version/revision of the formula.
    #   # Optionally specify the HOMEBREW_CELLAR in which the bottles were built.
    #   sha256 cellar: "/brew/Cellar", catalina:    "ef65c759c5097a36323fa9c77756468649e8d1980a3a4e05695c05e39568967c"
    #   sha256 cellar: :any,           mojave:      "28f4090610946a4eb207df102d841de23ced0d06ba31cb79e040d883906dcd4f"
    #   sha256                         high_sierra: "91dd0caca9bd3f38c439d5a7b6f68440c4274945615fae035ff0a369264b8a2f"
    # end
# # Homebrew maintainers aim to bottle all formulae that require compilation. # # Formulae that can be installed without compilation should be tagged with: #
bottle :unneeded
# # Formulae which should not be bottled should be tagged with: #
bottle :disable, "reasons"
sig { params(block: T.proc.bind(BottleSpecification).void).void } def bottle(&block) stable.bottle(&block) end # @private def build stable.build end # Get the `BUILD_FLAGS` from the formula's namespace set in `Formulary::load_formula`. # @private def build_flags namespace = T.must(to_s.split("::")[0..-2]).join("::") return [] if namespace.empty? mod = const_get(namespace) mod.const_get(:BUILD_FLAGS) end # @!attribute [w] stable # Allows adding {.depends_on} and {Patch}es just to the {.stable} {SoftwareSpec}. # This is required instead of using a conditional. # It is preferable to also pull the {url} and {sha256= sha256} into the block if one is added. # #
stable do
    #   url "https://example.com/foo-1.0.tar.gz"
    #   sha256 "2a2ba417eebaadcb4418ee7b12fe2998f26d6e6f7fda7983412ff66a741ab6f7"
    #
    #   depends_on "libxml2"
    #   depends_on "libffi"
    # end
def stable(&block) return @stable unless block @stable.instance_eval(&block) end # @!attribute [w] head # Adds a {.head} {SoftwareSpec}. # This can be installed by passing the `--HEAD` option to allow # installing software directly from a branch of a version-control repository. # If called as a method this provides just the {url} for the {SoftwareSpec}. # If a block is provided you can also add {.depends_on} and {Patch}es just to the {.head} {SoftwareSpec}. # The download strategies (e.g. `:using =>`) are the same as for {url}. # `master` is the default branch and doesn't need stating with a `branch:` parameter. #
head "https://we.prefer.https.over.git.example.com/.git"
#
head "https://example.com/.git", branch: "name_of_branch"
# or (if autodetect fails): #
head "https://hg.is.awesome.but.git.has.won.example.com/", using: :hg
def head(val = nil, specs = {}, &block) if block @head.instance_eval(&block) elsif val @head.url(val, specs) else @head end end # Additional downloads can be defined as {resource}s and accessed in the # install method. Resources can also be defined inside a {.stable} or # {.head} block. This mechanism replaces ad-hoc "subformula" classes. #
resource "additional_files" do
    #   url "https://example.com/additional-stuff.tar.gz"
    #   sha256 "c6bc3f48ce8e797854c4b865f6a8ff969867bbcaebd648ae6fd825683e59fef2"
    # end
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 # The dependencies for this formula. Use strings for the names of other # formulae. Homebrew provides some `:special` {Requirement}s for stuff # that needs extra handling (often changing some ENV vars or # deciding whether to use the system provided version). # # `:build` means this dependency is only needed during build. #
depends_on "cmake" => :build
# # `:test` means this dependency is only needed during testing. #
depends_on "node" => :test
# # `:recommended` dependencies are built by default. # But a `--without-...` option is generated to opt-out. #
depends_on "readline" => :recommended
# # `:optional` dependencies are NOT built by default unless the # auto-generated `--with-...` option is passed. #
depends_on "glib" => :optional
# # If you need to specify that another formula has to be built with/out # certain options (note, no `--` needed before the option): #
depends_on "zeromq" => "with-pgm"
    # depends_on "qt" => ["with-qtdbus", "developer"] # Multiple options.
# # Optional and enforce that "boost" is built with `--with-c++11`. #
depends_on "boost" => [:optional, "with-c++11"]
# # If a dependency is only needed in certain cases: #
depends_on "sqlite" if MacOS.version >= :catalina
    # depends_on xcode: :build # If the formula really needs full Xcode to compile.
    # depends_on macos: :mojave # Needs at least macOS Mojave (10.14) to run.
    # 
# # It is possible to only depend on something if # `build.with?` or `build.without? "another_formula"`: #
depends_on "postgresql" if build.without? "sqlite"
def depends_on(dep) specs.each { |spec| spec.depends_on(dep) } end # Indicates use of dependencies provided by macOS. # On macOS this is a no-op (as we use the provided system libraries) unless # `:since` specifies a minimum macOS version. # On Linux this will act as {.depends_on}. def uses_from_macos(dep, bounds = {}) specs.each { |spec| spec.uses_from_macos(dep, bounds) } end # @!attribute [w] option # Options can be used as arguments to `brew install`. # To switch features on/off: `"with-something"` or `"with-otherthing"`. # To use other software: `"with-other-software"` or `"without-foo"`. # Note that for {.depends_on} that are `:optional` or `:recommended`, options # are generated automatically. # # There are also some special options: # # - `:universal`: build a universal binary/library (e.g. on newer Intel Macs # this means a combined x86_64/x86 binary/library). #
option "with-spam", "The description goes here without a dot at the end"
#
option "with-qt", "Text here overwrites what's autogenerated by 'depends_on "qt" => :optional'"
#
option :universal
def option(name, description = "") specs.each { |spec| spec.option(name, description) } end # @!attribute [w] deprecated_option # Deprecated options are used to rename options and migrate users who used # them to newer ones. They are mostly used for migrating non-`with` options # (e.g. `enable-debug`) to `with` options (e.g. `with-debug`). #
deprecated_option "enable-debug" => "with-debug"
def deprecated_option(hash) specs.each { |spec| spec.deprecated_option(hash) } end # External patches can be declared using resource-style blocks. #
patch do
    #   url "https://example.com/example_patch.diff"
    #   sha256 "c6bc3f48ce8e797854c4b865f6a8ff969867bbcaebd648ae6fd825683e59fef2"
    # end
# # A strip level of `-p1` is assumed. It can be overridden using a symbol # argument: #
patch :p0 do
    #   url "https://example.com/example_patch.diff"
    #   sha256 "c6bc3f48ce8e797854c4b865f6a8ff969867bbcaebd648ae6fd825683e59fef2"
    # end
# # Patches can be declared in stable and head blocks. This form is # preferred over using conditionals. #
stable do
    #   patch do
    #     url "https://example.com/example_patch.diff"
    #     sha256 "c6bc3f48ce8e797854c4b865f6a8ff969867bbcaebd648ae6fd825683e59fef2"
    #   end
    # end
# # Embedded (`__END__`) patches are declared like so: #
patch :DATA
    # patch :p0, :DATA
# # Patches can also be embedded by passing a string. This makes it possible # to provide multiple embedded patches while making only some of them # conditional. #
patch :p0, "..."
# @see https://docs.brew.sh/Formula-Cookbook#patches Patches def patch(strip = :p1, src = nil, &block) specs.each { |spec| spec.patch(strip, src, &block) } end # Defines launchd plist handling. # # Does your plist need to be loaded at startup? #
plist_options startup: true
# # Or only when necessary or desired by the user? #
plist_options manual: "foo"
# # Or perhaps you'd like to give the user a choice? Ooh fancy. #
plist_options startup: true, manual: "foo start"
# # @deprecated Please use {Homebrew::Service.require_root} instead. def plist_options(options) # TODO: Deprecate # odeprecated "plist_options", "service.require_root" @plist_startup = options[:startup] @plist_manual = options[:manual] end # One or more formulae that conflict with this one and why. #
conflicts_with "imagemagick", because: "both install `convert` binaries"
def conflicts_with(*names) opts = names.last.is_a?(Hash) ? names.pop : {} names.each { |name| conflicts << FormulaConflict.new(name, opts[:because]) } end # Skip cleaning paths in a formula. # # Sometimes the formula {Cleaner cleaner} breaks things. # Preserve cleaned paths with: #
skip_clean "bin/foo", "lib/bar"
# Keep .la files with: #
skip_clean :la
def skip_clean(*paths) paths.flatten! # Specifying :all is deprecated and will become an error skip_clean_paths.merge(paths) end # Software that will not be symlinked into the `brew --prefix` and will # only live in its Cellar. Other formulae can depend on it and Homebrew # will add the necessary includes, libraries, and other paths while # building that other formula. # # Keg-only formulae are not in your PATH and are not seen by compilers # if you build your own software outside of Homebrew. This way, we # don't shadow software provided by macOS. #
keg_only :provided_by_macos
#
keg_only :versioned_formulae
#
keg_only "because I want it so"
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 # Marks the {Formula} as failing with a particular compiler so it will fall back to others. # For Apple compilers, this should be in the format: #
fails_with :clang do
    #   build 600
    #   cause "multiple configure and compile errors"
    # end
# # The block may be omitted, and if present the build may be omitted; # if so, then the compiler will not be allowed for *all* versions. # # `major_version` should be the major release number only, for instance # '7' for the GCC 7 series (7.0, 7.1, etc.). # If `version` or the block is omitted, then the compiler will # not be allowed for all compilers in that series. # # For example, if a bug is only triggered on GCC 7.1 but is not # encountered on 7.2: # #
fails_with :gcc => '7' do
    #   version '7.1'
    # end
def fails_with(compiler, &block) specs.each { |spec| spec.fails_with(compiler, &block) } end # Marks the {Formula} as needing a certain standard, so Homebrew # will fall back to other compilers if the default compiler # does not implement that standard. # # We generally prefer to {.depends_on} a desired compiler and to # explicitly use that compiler in a formula's {#install} block, # rather than implicitly finding a suitable compiler with `needs`. # # @see #fails_with def needs(*standards) specs.each { |spec| spec.needs(*standards) } end # A test is required for new formulae and makes us happy. # @return [Boolean] # # The block will create, run in and delete a temporary directory. # # We want tests that don't require any user input # and test the basic functionality of the application. # For example, `foo build-foo input.foo` is a good test # and `foo --version` or `foo --help` are bad tests. # However, a bad test is better than no test at all. # # @see https://docs.brew.sh/Formula-Cookbook#add-a-test-to-the-formula Tests # #
(testpath/"test.file").write <<~EOS
    #   writing some test file, if you need to
    # EOS
    # assert_equal "OK", shell_output("test_command test.file").strip
# # Need complete control over stdin, stdout? #
require "open3"
    # Open3.popen3("#{bin}/example", "argument") do |stdin, stdout, _|
    #   stdin.write("some text")
    #   stdin.close
    #   assert_equal "result", stdout.read
    # end
# # The test will fail if it returns false, or if an exception is raised. # Failed assertions and failed `system` commands will raise exceptions. def test(&block) define_method(:test, &block) end # @!attribute [w] livecheck # {Livecheck} can be used to check for newer versions of the software. # This method evaluates the DSL specified in the livecheck block of the # {Formula} (if it exists) and sets the instance variables of a {Livecheck} # object accordingly. This is used by `brew livecheck` to check for newer # versions of the software. # #
livecheck do
    #   skip "Not maintained"
    #   url "https://example.com/foo/releases"
    #   regex /foo-(\d+(?:\.\d+)+)\.tar/
    # end
def livecheck(&block) return @livecheck unless block @livecheckable = true @livecheck.instance_eval(&block) end # @!attribute [w] service # Service can be used to define services. # This method evaluates the DSL specified in the service block of the # {Formula} (if it exists) and sets the instance variables of a Service # object accordingly. This is used by `brew install` to generate a service file. # #
service do
    #   run [opt_bin/"foo"]
    # end
def service(&block) return @service_block unless block @service_block = block end # Defines whether the {Formula}'s bottle can be used on the given Homebrew # installation. # # For example, if the bottle requires the Xcode CLT to be installed a # {Formula} would declare: #
pour_bottle? do
    #   reason "The bottle needs the Xcode CLT to be installed."
    #   satisfy { MacOS::CLT.installed? }
    # end
# # If `satisfy` returns `false` then a bottle will not be used and instead # the {Formula} will be built from source and `reason` will be printed. # # Alternatively, a preset reason can be passed as a symbol: #
pour_bottle? only_if: :clt_installed
def pour_bottle?(only_if: nil, &block) @pour_bottle_check = PourBottleCheck.new(self) if only_if.present? && block.present? raise ArgumentError, "Do not pass both a preset condition and a block to `pour_bottle?`" end block ||= case only_if when :clt_installed lambda do |_| on_macos do T.cast(self, PourBottleCheck).reason(+<<~EOS) The bottle needs the Apple Command Line Tools to be installed. You can install them, if desired, with: xcode-select --install EOS T.cast(self, PourBottleCheck).satisfy { MacOS::CLT.installed? } end end when :default_prefix lambda do |_| T.cast(self, PourBottleCheck).reason(+<<~EOS) The bottle (and many others) needs to be installed into #{Homebrew::DEFAULT_PREFIX}. EOS T.cast(self, PourBottleCheck).satisfy { HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == Homebrew::DEFAULT_PREFIX } end else raise ArgumentError, "Invalid preset `pour_bottle?` condition" if only_if.present? end @pour_bottle_check.instance_eval(&block) end # Deprecates a {Formula} (on the given date) so a warning is # shown on each installation. If the date has not yet passed the formula # will not be deprecated. #
deprecate! date: "2020-08-27", because: :unmaintained
#
deprecate! date: "2020-08-27", because: "has been replaced by foo"
# @see https://docs.brew.sh/Deprecating-Disabling-and-Removing-Formulae # @see DeprecateDisable::DEPRECATE_DISABLE_REASONS def deprecate!(date:, because:) @deprecation_date = Date.parse(date) return if @deprecation_date > Date.today @deprecation_reason = because @deprecated = true end # Whether this {Formula} is deprecated (i.e. warns on installation). # Defaults to false. # @return [Boolean] # @see .deprecate! def deprecated? @deprecated == true end # The date that this {Formula} was or becomes deprecated. # Returns `nil` if no date is specified. # @return Date # @see .deprecate! attr_reader :deprecation_date # The reason for deprecation of a {Formula}. # @return [nil] if no reason was provided or the formula is not deprecated. # @return [String, Symbol] # @see .deprecate! attr_reader :deprecation_reason # Disables a {Formula} (on the given date) so it cannot be # installed. If the date has not yet passed the formula # will be deprecated instead of disabled. #
disable! date: "2020-08-27", because: :does_not_build
#
disable! date: "2020-08-27", because: "has been replaced by foo"
# @see https://docs.brew.sh/Deprecating-Disabling-and-Removing-Formulae # @see DeprecateDisable::DEPRECATE_DISABLE_REASONS def disable!(date:, because:) @disable_date = Date.parse(date) if @disable_date > Date.today @deprecation_reason = because @deprecated = true return end @disable_reason = because @disabled = true end # Whether this {Formula} is disabled (i.e. cannot be installed). # Defaults to false. # @return [Boolean] # @see .disable! def disabled? @disabled == true end # The date that this {Formula} was or becomes disabled. # Returns `nil` if no date is specified. # @return Date # @see .disable! attr_reader :disable_date # The reason this {Formula} is disabled. # Returns `nil` if no reason was provided or the formula is not disabled. # @return [String, Symbol] # @see .disable! attr_reader :disable_reason # Permit overwriting certain files while linking. # # Sometimes we accidentally install files outside prefix. Once we fix that, # users will get a link conflict error. Overwrite those files with: #
link_overwrite "bin/foo", "lib/bar"
#
link_overwrite "share/man/man1/baz-*"
def link_overwrite(*paths) paths.flatten! link_overwrite_paths.merge(paths) end # Permit links to certain libraries that don't exist. Available on Linux only. def ignore_missing_libraries(*libs) unless Homebrew::SimulateSystem.simulating_or_running_on_linux? raise FormulaSpecificationError, "#{__method__} is available on Linux only" end libraries = libs.flatten if libraries.any? { |x| !x.is_a?(String) && !x.is_a?(Regexp) } raise FormulaSpecificationError, "#{__method__} can handle Strings and Regular Expressions only" end allowed_missing_libraries.merge(libraries) end end end require "extend/os/formula"