homebrew-core/Formula/boost-python.rb

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class BoostPython < Formula
desc "C++ library for C++/Python interoperability"
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homepage "http://www.boost.org"
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url "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost/1.59.0/boost_1_59_0.tar.bz2"
sha256 "727a932322d94287b62abb1bd2d41723eec4356a7728909e38adb65ca25241ca"
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head "https://github.com/boostorg/boost.git"
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bottle do
cellar :any
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revision 1
sha256 "4b16817f7f19f1b4ee2ffc4e0fc4593a5d404ddad2703f3be688ab6498f24f3e" => :el_capitan
sha256 "df627b338b9b42510eb5670d6e65856164d11714cfd436a19fd36c7ba0775259" => :yosemite
sha256 "2f5a292bddc892d6660179dab8b67261b3db93311f2a4b230256da5010f5c5d3" => :mavericks
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end
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option :universal
option :cxx11
option "without-python", "Build without python 2 support"
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depends_on :python3 => :optional
if build.cxx11?
depends_on "boost" => "c++11"
else
depends_on "boost"
end
fails_with :llvm do
build 2335
cause "Dropped arguments to functions when linking with boost"
end
def install
ENV.universal_binary if build.universal?
if stable?
# fix make_setter regression
# https://github.com/boostorg/python/pull/40
inreplace "boost/python/data_members.hpp",
"# if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__EDG_VERSION__, <= 238)",
"# if !BOOST_WORKAROUND(__EDG_VERSION__, <= 238)"
end
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# "layout" should be synchronized with boost
args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}",
"--libdir=#{lib}",
"-d2",
"-j#{ENV.make_jobs}",
"--layout=tagged",
"--user-config=user-config.jam",
"threading=multi,single",
"link=shared,static"]
args << "address-model=32_64" << "architecture=x86" << "pch=off" if build.universal?
# Build in C++11 mode if boost was built in C++11 mode.
# Trunk starts using "clang++ -x c" to select C compiler which breaks C++11
# handling using ENV.cxx11. Using "cxxflags" and "linkflags" still works.
if build.cxx11?
args << "cxxflags=-std=c++11"
if ENV.compiler == :clang
args << "cxxflags=-stdlib=libc++" << "linkflags=-stdlib=libc++"
end
elsif Tab.for_name("boost").cxx11?
odie "boost was built in C++11 mode so boost-python must be built with --c++11."
end
# disable python detection in bootstrap.sh; it guesses the wrong include directory
# for Python 3 headers, so we configure python manually in user-config.jam below.
inreplace "bootstrap.sh", "using python", "#using python"
Language::Python.each_python(build) do |python, version|
py_prefix = `#{python} -c "from __future__ import print_function; import sys; print(sys.prefix)"`.strip
py_include = `#{python} -c "from __future__ import print_function; import distutils.sysconfig; print(distutils.sysconfig.get_python_inc(True))"`.strip
open("user-config.jam", "w") do |file|
# Force boost to compile with the desired compiler
file.write "using darwin : : #{ENV.cxx} ;\n"
file.write <<-EOS.undent
using python : #{version}
: #{python}
: #{py_include}
: #{py_prefix}/lib ;
EOS
end
system "./bootstrap.sh", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--libdir=#{lib}", "--with-libraries=python",
"--with-python=#{python}", "--with-python-root=#{py_prefix}"
system "./b2", "--build-dir=build-#{python}", "--stagedir=stage-#{python}",
"python=#{version}", *args
end
lib.install Dir["stage-python3/lib/*py*"] if build.with?("python3")
lib.install Dir["stage-python/lib/*py*"] if build.with?("python")
doc.install Dir["libs/python/doc/*"]
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end
test do
(testpath/"hello.cpp").write <<-EOS.undent
#include <boost/python.hpp>
char const* greet() {
return "Hello, world!";
}
BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(hello)
{
boost::python::def("greet", greet);
}
EOS
Language::Python.each_python(build) do |python, _|
pyflags = (`#{python}-config --includes`.strip +
`#{python}-config --ldflags`.strip).split(" ")
system ENV.cxx, "-shared", "hello.cpp", "-lboost_#{python}", "-o", "hello.so", *pyflags
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output = `#{python} -c "from __future__ import print_function; import hello; print(hello.greet())"`
assert_match "Hello, world!", output
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end
end
end