class RubyAT18 < Formula desc "Powerful, clean, object-oriented scripting language" homepage "https://www.ruby-lang.org/" url "https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.8/ruby-1.8.7-p374.tar.bz2" sha256 "b4e34703137f7bfb8761c4ea474f7438d6ccf440b3d35f39cc5e4d4e239c07e3" revision 2 bottle do sha256 "b7b546e51dd2db5c2cd656998041af71fb45bbb766d0806b80307c0af0beeb7c" => :sierra sha256 "4ace3a1054114b29c38852966aac76140570981958cf44e74267fc92f30ad13e" => :el_capitan sha256 "9940035c29b4c2949d60e277bd0cadd8f52d074e4a1259435f95e8e1174283d4" => :yosemite end keg_only :versioned_formula option "with-suffix", "Suffix commands with '187'" option "with-doc", "Install documentation" option "with-tcltk", "Install with Tcl/Tk support" depends_on "pkg-config" => :build depends_on "readline" => :recommended depends_on "gdbm" => :optional depends_on "openssl" depends_on :x11 if build.with? "tcltk" resource "rubygems" do url "https://rubygems.org/rubygems/rubygems-2.5.0.tgz" sha256 "a39e95acb86f52fdca38b1484b2eed61a7f76551119079d7a9f8c67c5be78831" end def install # Compilation with `superenv` breaks because the Ruby build system sets # `RUBYLIB` and `RUBYOPT` and this disturbs the wrappers for `cc` and # `clang` that are provided by Homebrew and are implemented in Ruby. We # prefix those invocations with `env` to clean the environment for us. scrub_env = "/usr/bin/env RUBYLIB= RUBYOPT=" inreplace "mkconfig.rb", " if /^prefix$/ =~ name\n", <<-EOS.undent.gsub(/^/, " ") # `env` removes stuff that will break `superenv`. if %w[CC CPP LDSHARED LIBRUBY_LDSHARED].include?(name) val = val.sub("\\"", "\\"#{scrub_env} ") end if /^prefix$/ =~ name EOS args = %W[ --prefix=#{prefix} --enable-shared --with-sitedir=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/ruby/site_ruby --with-vendordir=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby ] if build.universal? ENV.universal_binary args << "--with-arch=#{Hardware::CPU.universal_archs.join(",")}" end args << "--program-suffix=#{program_suffix}" if build.with? "suffix" args << "--enable-install-doc" if build.with? "doc" rm_r "ext/tk" if build.without? "tcltk" system "./configure", *args # Ruby has been configured to look in the HOMEBREW_PREFIX for the # sitedir and vendordir directories; however we don't actually want to create # them during the install. # # These directories are empty on install; sitedir is used for non-rubygems # third party libraries, and vendordir is used for packager-provided libraries. inreplace "instruby.rb" do |s| s.gsub! "\n makedirs [archlibdir, sitearchlibdir, vendorarchlibdir]\n", "\n makedirs [archlibdir]\n" s.gsub! "\n makedirs [rubylibdir, sitelibdir, vendorlibdir]\n", "\n makedirs [rubylibdir]\n" end system "make" system "make", "install" system "make", "install-doc" if build.with? "doc" # Install rubygems into its own prefix, then move into the right place, as # we cannot easily make it install where it should be and the defaults are # no good and would cause a sandbox violation. resource("rubygems").stage do system "#{bin}/ruby#{program_suffix}", "setup.rb", "--prefix=#{prefix}/gem" mv (prefix/"gem/bin").children, bin mv (prefix/"gem/lib").children, lib/"ruby/#{abi_version}" rm_r prefix/"gem" end end def post_install # Customize rubygems to look/install in the global gem directory # instead of in the Cellar, making gems last across reinstalls config_file = lib/"ruby/#{abi_version}/rubygems/defaults/operating_system.rb" config_file.unlink if config_file.exist? config_file.write rubygems_config # Create the sitedir and vendordir that were skipped during install ruby="#{bin}/ruby#{program_suffix}" %w[sitearchdir vendorarchdir].each do |dir| mkdir_p `#{ruby} -rrbconfig -e 'print RbConfig::CONFIG["#{dir}"]'` end # Create the version-specific bindir used by rubygems mkdir_p rubygems_bindir end def abi_version "1.8" end def program_suffix build.with?("suffix") ? "187" : "" end def rubygems_bindir "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/ruby/gems/#{abi_version}/bin" end def rubygems_config; <<-EOS.undent module Gem class << self alias :old_default_dir :default_dir alias :old_default_path :default_path alias :old_default_bindir :default_bindir alias :old_ruby :ruby end def self.default_dir path = [ "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}", "lib", "ruby", "gems", "#{abi_version}" ] @default_dir ||= File.join(*path) end def self.private_dir path = if defined? RUBY_FRAMEWORK_VERSION then [ File.dirname(RbConfig::CONFIG['sitedir']), 'Gems', RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_version'] ] elsif RbConfig::CONFIG['rubylibprefix'] then [ RbConfig::CONFIG['rubylibprefix'], 'gems', RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_version'] ] else [ RbConfig::CONFIG['libdir'], ruby_engine, 'gems', RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_version'] ] end @private_dir ||= File.join(*path) end def self.default_path if Gem.user_home && File.exist?(Gem.user_home) [user_dir, default_dir, private_dir] else [default_dir, private_dir] end end def self.default_bindir "#{rubygems_bindir}" end def self.ruby "#{opt_bin}/ruby#{program_suffix}" end end EOS end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent By default, binaries installed by gem will be placed into: #{rubygems_bindir} You may want to add this to your PATH. EOS end test do hello_text = shell_output("#{bin}/ruby#{program_suffix} -e 'puts :hello'") assert_equal "hello\n", hello_text system "#{bin}/ruby#{program_suffix}", "-e", "require 'zlib'" system "#{bin}/gem#{program_suffix}", "list", "--local" end end