require 'formula' class Pyqt < Formula homepage 'http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt' url 'https://downloads.sf.net/project/pyqt/PyQt4/PyQt-4.10.3/PyQt-mac-gpl-4.10.3.tar.gz' sha1 'ba5465f92fb43c9f0a5b948fa25df5045f160bf0' depends_on :python => :recommended depends_on :python3 => :optional if !Formula["python"].installed? && build.with?("python") && build.with?("python3") odie <<-EOS.undent pyqt: You cannot use system Python 2 and Homebrew's Python 3 simultaneously. Either `brew install python` or use `--without-python3`. EOS elsif build.without?("python3") && build.without?("python") odie "pyqt: --with-python3 must be specified when using --without-python" end depends_on 'qt' # From their site: PyQt currently supports Qt v4 and will build against Qt v5 if build.with? "python3" depends_on "sip" => "with-python3" else depends_on "sip" end def pythons pythons = [] ["python", "python3"].each do |python| next if build.without? python version = /\d\.\d/.match `#{python} --version 2>&1` pythons << [python, version] end pythons end def patches # On Mavericks we want to target libc++, but this requires a user specified # qmake makespec. Unfortunately user specified makespecs are broken in the # configure.py script, so we have to fix the makespec path handling logic. # Also qmake spec macro parsing does not properly handle inline comments, # which can result in ignored build flags when they are concatenated together. # Changes proposed upstream: http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/pipermail/pyqt/2013-December/033537.html DATA end def install # On Mavericks we want to target libc++, this requires a non default qt makespec if ENV.compiler == :clang and MacOS.version >= :mavericks ENV.append "QMAKESPEC", "unsupported/macx-clang-libc++" end pythons.each do |python, version| ENV["PYTHONPATH"] = HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"opt/sip/lib/python#{version}/site-packages" args = ["--confirm-license", "--bindir=#{bin}", "--destdir=#{lib}/python#{version}/site-packages", "--sipdir=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/share/sip"] # We need to run "configure.py" so that pyqtconfig.py is generated, which # is needed by PyQWT (and many other PyQt interoperable implementations such # as the ROS GUI libs). This file is currently needed for generating build # files appropriate for the qmake spec that was used to build Qt. This method # is deprecated and will be removed with SIP v5, so we do the actual compile # using the newer configure-ng.py as recommended. inreplace "configure.py", "iteritems", "items" if python == "python3" system python, "configure.py", *args (lib/"python#{version}/site-packages/PyQt4").install "pyqtconfig.py" # On Mavericks we want to target libc++, this requires a non default qt makespec if ENV.compiler == :clang and MacOS.version >= :mavericks args << "--spec" << "unsupported/macx-clang-libc++" end system python, "./configure-ng.py", *args system "make" system "make", "install" system "make", "clean" if pythons.length > 1 end end def caveats "Phonon support is broken." end test do Pathname('test.py').write <<-EOS.undent import sys from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore class Test(QtGui.QWidget): def __init__(self, parent=None): QtGui.QWidget.__init__(self, parent) self.setGeometry(300, 300, 400, 150) self.setWindowTitle('Homebrew') QtGui.QLabel("Python " + "{0}.{1}.{2}".format(*sys.version_info[0:3]) + " working with PyQt4. Quitting now...", self).move(50, 50) QtCore.QTimer.singleShot(1500, QtGui.qApp, QtCore.SLOT('quit()')) app = QtGui.QApplication([]) window = Test() window.show() sys.exit(app.exec_()) EOS pythons.each do |python, version| unless Formula[python].installed? ENV["PYTHONPATH"] = HOMEBREW_PREFIX/"lib/python#{version}/site-packages" end system python, "test.py" end end end __END__ diff --git a/configure.py b/configure.py index a8e5dcd..a5f1474 100644 --- a/configure.py +++ b/configure.py @@ -1886,7 +1886,7 @@ def get_build_macros(overrides): if "QMAKESPEC" in list(os.environ.keys()): fname = os.environ["QMAKESPEC"] - if not os.path.dirname(fname): + if not os.path.dirname(fname) or fname.startswith('unsupported'): qt_macx_spec = fname fname = os.path.join(qt_archdatadir, "mkspecs", fname) elif sys.platform == "darwin": @@ -1934,6 +1934,11 @@ def get_build_macros(overrides): if macros is None: return None + # QMake macros may contain comments on the same line so we need to remove them + for macro, value in macros.iteritems(): + if "#" in value: + macros[macro] = value.split("#", 1)[0] + # Qt5 doesn't seem to support the specific macros so add them if they are # missing. if macros.get("INCDIR_QT", "") == "":