class Plod < Formula homepage "http://www.deer-run.com/~hal/" url "http://www.deer-run.com/~hal/plod/plod.shar" version "1.9" sha256 "1b7b8267c41b11c2f5413a8d6850099e0547b7506031b0c733121ed5e8d182f5" def install system "sh", "plod.shar" pager = ENV["PAGER"] || "/usr/bin/less" editor = ENV["EDITOR"] || "/usr/bin/emacs" visual = ENV["VISUAL"] || editor inreplace "plod" do |s| s.gsub! "#!/usr/local/bin/perl", "#!/usr/bin/env perl" s.gsub! '"/bin/crypt"', "undef" s.gsub! "/usr/local/bin/less", pager s.gsub! '$EDITOR = "/usr/local/bin/emacs"', "$EDITOR = \"#{editor}\"" s.gsub! '$VISUAL = "/usr/local/bin/emacs"', "$VISUAL = \"#{visual}\"" end man1.install "plod.man" => "plod.1" bin.install "plod" prefix.install "plod.el.v1", "plod.el.v2" (prefix/"plodrc").write <<-PLODRC.undent # Uncomment lines and change their values to override defaults. # man plod for further details. # # $PROMPT = 0; # $CRYPTCMD = undef; # $TMPFILE = "/tmp/plodtmp$$"; # $HOME = (getpwuid($<))[7]; # $EDITOR = "#{editor}"; # $VISUAL = "#{visual}"; # $PAGER = "#{pager}"; # $LINES = 24; # $LOGDIR = "$HOME/.logdir"; # $LOGFILE = sprintf("%04d%02d", $YY+1900, $MM); # $BACKUP = ".plod$$.bak"; # $DEADLOG = "dead.log"; # $STAMP = sprintf("%02d/%02d/%04d, %02d:%02d --", $MM, $DD, $YY+1900, $hh, $mm); # $PREFIX = ''; # $SUFFIX = ''; # $SEPARATOR = '-----'; PLODRC end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent Emacs users may want to peruse the two available plod modes. They've been installed at: #{prefix}/plod.el.v1 #{prefix}/plod.el.v2 Certain environment variables can be customized. cp #{prefix}/plodrc ~/.plodrc See man page for details. EOS end test do ENV["LOGDIR"] = testpath/".logdir" system "#{bin}/plod", "this", "is", "Homebrew" assert File.directory? "#{testpath}/.logdir" assert_match(/this is Homebrew/, shell_output("#{bin}/plod -P")) end end