class Go < Formula homepage "https://golang.org" # Version 1.5 is going to require version 1.4 present to bootstrap 1.4 # Perhaps we can use our previous bottles, ala the discussion around PyPy? # https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OaatvGhEAq7VseQ9kkavxKNAfepWy2yhPUBs96FGV28 url "https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.4.2.src.tar.gz" sha1 "460caac03379f746c473814a65223397e9c9a2f6" version "1.4.2" head "https://go.googlesource.com/go", :using => :git bottle do revision 1 sha1 "b3ec148a548331c3fd75435b7aa6ae2378ce995e" => :yosemite sha1 "a4ea2ffdd9db813c870b0ce73c011788ac60cb51" => :mavericks sha1 "bc52571c43f59f92ca461ff310693501f2419a04" => :mountain_lion end option "with-cc-all", "Build with cross-compilers and runtime support for all supported platforms" option "with-cc-common", "Build with cross-compilers and runtime support for darwin, linux and windows" option "without-cgo", "Build without cgo" option "without-godoc", "godoc will not be installed for you" option "without-vet", "vet will not be installed for you" deprecated_option "cross-compile-all" => "with-cc-all" deprecated_option "cross-compile-common" => "with-cc-common" resource "gotools" do url "https://go.googlesource.com/tools.git", :revision => "69db398fe0e69396984e3967724820c1f631e971" end def install # host platform (darwin) must come last in the targets list if build.with? "cc-all" targets = [ ["linux", ["386", "amd64", "arm"]], ["freebsd", ["386", "amd64", "arm"]], ["netbsd", ["386", "amd64", "arm"]], ["openbsd", ["386", "amd64"]], ["windows", ["386", "amd64"]], ["dragonfly", ["386", "amd64"]], ["plan9", ["386", "amd64"]], ["solaris", ["amd64"]], ["darwin", ["386", "amd64"]], ] elsif build.with? "cc-common" targets = [ ["linux", ["386", "amd64", "arm"]], ["windows", ["386", "amd64"]], ["darwin", ["386", "amd64"]], ] else targets = [["darwin", [""]]] end # The version check is due to: # http://codereview.appspot.com/5654068 (buildpath/"VERSION").write("default") if build.head? cd "src" do targets.each do |os, archs| cgo_enabled = os == "darwin" && build.with?("cgo") ? "1" : "0" archs.each do |arch| ENV["GOROOT_FINAL"] = libexec ENV["GOOS"] = os ENV["GOARCH"] = arch ENV["CGO_ENABLED"] = cgo_enabled ohai "Building go for #{arch}-#{os}" system "./make.bash", "--no-clean" end end end (buildpath/"pkg/obj").rmtree libexec.install Dir["*"] bin.install_symlink Dir["#{libexec}/bin/go*"] if build.with?("godoc") || build.with?("vet") ENV.prepend_path "PATH", bin ENV["GOPATH"] = buildpath (buildpath/"src/golang.org/x/tools").install resource("gotools") if build.with? "godoc" cd "src/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc/" do system "go", "build" (libexec/"bin").install "godoc" end bin.install_symlink libexec/"bin/godoc" end if build.with? "vet" cd "src/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/vet/" do system "go", "build" # This is where Go puts vet natively; not in the bin. (libexec/"pkg/tool/darwin_amd64/").install "vet" end end end end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent As of go 1.2, a valid GOPATH is required to use the `go get` command: https://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH You may wish to add the GOROOT-based install location to your PATH: export PATH=$PATH:#{opt_libexec}/bin EOS end test do (testpath/"hello.go").write <<-EOS.undent package main import "fmt" func main() { fmt.Println("Hello World") } EOS # Run go fmt check for no errors then run the program. # This is a a bare minimum of go working as it uses fmt, build, and run. system "#{bin}/go", "fmt", "hello.go" assert_equal "Hello World\n", `#{bin}/go run hello.go` if build.with? "godoc" assert File.exist?(libexec/"bin/godoc") assert File.executable?(libexec/"bin/godoc") end if build.with? "vet" assert File.exist?(libexec/"pkg/tool/darwin_amd64/vet") assert File.executable?(libexec/"pkg/tool/darwin_amd64/vet") end end end