brew/Library/Homebrew/brew.h.rb
Max Howell c28bd7b571 Allow formulae to use __END__
For this to work the "running script" must be the formulae file. Making this
so wasn't so hard, there is now an install.rb script which is included with
the -r flag to the ruby executable. An at_exit handler calls the install
function.

Having the install logic in its own file made it feel like there was so much
space that I added extra error handling. So there is something to be said for
separating functionality out into its own files.

Still the error handling sucks, we'll need to marshall the exception back to
the bin/brew command. Which is another PITA.

Still overall I think this will prove worthwhile. But if it doesn't we'll
revert.

As a first usage, you can put a diff after __END__ and return DATA from
Formula::patches to make Homebrew aware of it.
2009-09-16 14:49:06 +01:00

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# Copyright 2009 Max Howell and other contributors.
#
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# are met:
#
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#
def make url
require 'formula'
path=Pathname.new url
/(.*?)[-_.]?#{path.version}/.match path.basename
raise "Couldn't parse name from #{url}" if $1.nil? or $1.empty?
path=Formula.path $1
raise "#{path} already exists" if path.exist?
template=<<-EOS
require 'brewkit'
class #{Formula.class_s $1} <Formula
@url='#{url}'
@homepage=''
@md5=''
cmake def deps
cmake BinaryDep.new 'cmake'
cmake end
cmake
def install
autotools system "./configure", "--prefix=\#{prefix}", "--disable-debug", "--disable-dependency-tracking"
cmake system "cmake . \#{cmake_std_parameters}"
system "make install"
end
end
EOS
mode=nil
if ARGV.include? '--cmake'
mode= :cmake
elsif ARGV.include? '--autotools'
mode= :autotools
end
f=File.new path, 'w'
template.each_line do |s|
if s.strip.empty?
f.puts
next
end
cmd=s[0..11].strip
if cmd.empty?
cmd=nil
else
cmd=cmd.to_sym
end
out=s[12..-1] || ''
if mode.nil?
# we show both but comment out cmake as it is less common
# the implication being the pacakger should remove whichever is not needed
if cmd == :cmake and not out.empty?
f.print '#'
out = out[1..-1]
end
elsif cmd != mode and not cmd.nil?
next
end
f.puts out
end
f.close
return path
end
def info name
require 'formula'
user=''
user=`git config --global github.user`.chomp if system "which git > /dev/null"
user='mxcl' if user.empty?
# FIXME it would be nice if we didn't assume the default branch is masterbrew
history="http://github.com/#{user}/homebrew/commits/masterbrew/Library/Formula/#{Formula.path(name).basename}"
exec 'open', history if ARGV.flag? '--github'
f=Formula.factory name
puts "#{f.name} #{f.version}"
puts f.homepage
if f.prefix.parent.directory?
kids=f.prefix.parent.children
kids.each do |keg|
print "#{keg} (#{keg.abv})"
print " *" if f.prefix == keg and kids.length > 1
puts
end
else
puts "Not installed"
end
if f.caveats
puts
puts f.caveats
puts
end
puts history
rescue FormulaUnavailableError
# check for DIY installation
d=HOMEBREW_PREFIX+name
if d.directory?
ohai "DIY Installation"
d.children.each {|keg| puts "#{keg} (#{keg.abv})"}
else
raise "No such formula or keg"
end
end
def clean f
Cleaner.new f
# remove empty directories TODO Rubyize!
`perl -MFile::Find -e"finddepth(sub{rmdir},'#{f.prefix}')"`
end
def prune
$n=0
$d=0
dirs=Array.new
paths=%w[bin sbin etc lib include share].collect {|d| HOMEBREW_PREFIX+d}
paths.each do |path|
path.find do |path|
path.extend ObserverPathnameExtension
if path.symlink?
path.unlink unless path.resolved_path_exists?
elsif path.directory?
dirs<<path
end
end
end
dirs.sort.reverse_each {|d| d.rmdir_if_possible}
if $n == 0 and $d == 0
puts "Nothing pruned" if ARGV.verbose?
else
# always showing symlinks text is deliberate
print "Pruned #{$n} symbolic links "
print "and #{$d} directories " if $d > 0
puts "from #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}"
end
end
def diy
path=Pathname.getwd
if ARGV.include? '--set-version'
version=ARGV.next
else
version=path.version
raise "Couldn't determine version, try --set-version" if version.nil? or version.empty?
end
if ARGV.include? '--set-name'
name=ARGV.next
else
path.basename.to_s =~ /(.*?)-?#{version}/
if $1.nil? or $1.empty?
name=path.basename
else
name=$1
end
end
prefix=HOMEBREW_CELLAR+name+version
if File.file? 'CMakeLists.txt'
"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=#{prefix}"
elsif File.file? 'Makefile.am'
"--prefix=#{prefix}"
end
end
################################################################ class Cleaner
class Cleaner
def initialize f
@f=f
# correct common issues
share=f.prefix+'share'
(f.prefix+'man').mv share rescue nil
[f.bin, f.sbin, f.lib].each {|d| clean_dir d}
# you can read all of this stuff online nowadays, save the space
# info pages are pants, everyone agrees apart from Richard Stallman
# feel free to ask for build options though! http://bit.ly/Homebrew
(f.prefix+'share'+'doc').rmtree rescue nil
(f.prefix+'share'+'info').rmtree rescue nil
(f.prefix+'doc').rmtree rescue nil
(f.prefix+'docs').rmtree rescue nil
(f.prefix+'info').rmtree rescue nil
end
private
def strip path, args=''
return if @f.skip_clean? path
puts "strip #{path}" if ARGV.verbose?
path.chmod 0644 # so we can strip
unless path.stat.nlink > 1
`strip #{args} #{path}`
else
# strip unlinks the file and recreates it, thus breaking hard links!
# is this expected behaviour? patch does it too… still, this fixes it
tmp=`mktemp -t #{path.basename}`.strip
`strip #{args} -o #{tmp} #{path}`
`cat #{tmp} > #{path}`
File.unlink tmp
end
end
def clean_file path
perms=0444
case `file -h #{path}`
when /Mach-O dynamically linked shared library/
strip path, '-SxX'
when /Mach-O [^ ]* ?executable/
strip path
perms=0555
when /script text executable/
perms=0555
end
path.chmod perms
end
def clean_dir d
d.find do |path|
if path.directory?
Find.prune if @f.skip_clean? path
elsif not path.file?
next
elsif path.extname == '.la' and not @f.skip_clean? path
# *.la files are stupid
path.unlink
else
clean_file path
end
end
end
end