class Grep < Formula desc "GNU grep, egrep and fgrep" homepage "https://www.gnu.org/software/grep/" url "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-3.3.tar.xz" mirror "https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/grep/grep-3.3.tar.xz" sha256 "b960541c499619efd6afe1fa795402e4733c8e11ebf9fafccc0bb4bccdc5b514" bottle do cellar :any rebuild 1 sha256 "0f08d2cc274d9be9d21208eae8a5022cd2dc49690da229353238fcf48dacb3af" => :mojave sha256 "d193e844ebfcf6945e52735980903ba02772433479da9644121aacad7cc4cbe8" => :high_sierra sha256 "70b7852cf5377d64dc8523c861a5536f0d1cf096aef27682c21a49bdb08087be" => :sierra end depends_on "pkg-config" => :build depends_on "pcre" def install args = %W[ --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-nls --prefix=#{prefix} --infodir=#{info} --mandir=#{man} --with-packager=Homebrew --program-prefix=g ] system "./configure", *args system "make" system "make", "install" %w[grep egrep fgrep].each do |prog| (libexec/"gnubin").install_symlink bin/"g#{prog}" => prog (libexec/"gnuman/man1").install_symlink man1/"g#{prog}.1" => "#{prog}.1" end end def caveats; <<~EOS All commands have been installed with the prefix "g". If you need to use these commands with their normal names, you can add a "gnubin" directory to your PATH from your bashrc like: PATH="#{opt_libexec}/gnubin:$PATH" Additionally, you can access their man pages with normal names if you add the "gnuman" directory to your MANPATH from your bashrc as well: MANPATH="#{opt_libexec}/gnuman:$MANPATH" EOS end test do text_file = testpath/"file.txt" text_file.write "This line should be matched" grepped = shell_output("#{bin}/ggrep match #{text_file}") assert_match "should be matched", grepped grepped = shell_output("#{opt_libexec}/gnubin/grep match #{text_file}") assert_match "should be matched", grepped end end