class Compcert < Formula desc "Formally verified C compiler" homepage "http://compcert.inria.fr" url "http://compcert.inria.fr/release/compcert-3.0.1.tgz" sha256 "09c7dc18c681231c6e83a963b283b66a9352a9611c9695f4b0c4b7df8c90f935" revision 2 bottle do cellar :any_skip_relocation sha256 "7349f901864850d9dac7f70409d234fe0748a6cb1394229386c38a0be627464f" => :sierra sha256 "4cb2b5afa636df760398eeefb4cd136a2e2ff59919b9893b92401aa646145a18" => :el_capitan sha256 "d311acd5219f517b5069e1569bae9cc4263357d1a5055b6d405eeabfc8ba1e17" => :yosemite end option "with-config-x86_64", "Build Compcert with ./configure 'x86_64'" depends_on "coq" => :build depends_on "menhir" => :build depends_on "ocaml" => :build def install ENV.permit_arch_flags # Compcert's configure script hard-codes gcc. On Lion and under, this # creates problems since Xcode's gcc does not support CFI, # but superenv will trick it into using clang which does. This # causes problems with the compcert compiler at runtime. inreplace "configure", "${toolprefix}gcc", "${toolprefix}#{ENV.cc}" args = ["-prefix", prefix] args << (build.with?("config-x86_64") ? "x86_64-macosx" : "ia32-macosx") system "./configure", *args system "make", "all" system "make", "install" end test do (testpath/"test.c").write <<-EOS.undent int printf(const char *fmt, ...); int main(int argc, char** argv) { printf("Hello, world!\\n"); return 0; } EOS system bin/"ccomp", "test.c", "-o", "test" system "./test" end end