class Luarocks < Formula desc "Package manager for the Lua programming language" homepage "https://luarocks.org/" url "https://luarocks.org/releases/luarocks-3.1.3.tar.gz" sha256 "c573435f495aac159e34eaa0a3847172a2298eb6295fcdc35d565f9f9b990513" head "https://github.com/luarocks/luarocks.git" bottle do cellar :any_skip_relocation sha256 "08458e0b638f8007065b5af141ad28af3ff0962c3d60593e751d6564cb6777b6" => :mojave sha256 "08458e0b638f8007065b5af141ad28af3ff0962c3d60593e751d6564cb6777b6" => :high_sierra sha256 "2771ed4bb77feb1cacfb1fedcf7604482887849ff786d5fea52fa8e3a8f7264b" => :sierra end depends_on "lua@5.1" => :test depends_on "lua" def install system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--sysconfdir=#{etc}", "--rocks-tree=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}" system "make", "install" end def caveats; <<~EOS LuaRocks supports multiple versions of Lua. By default it is configured to use Lua5.3, but you can require it to use another version at runtime with the `--lua-dir` flag, like this: luarocks --lua-dir=#{Formula["lua@5.1"].opt_prefix} install say EOS end test do ENV["LUA_PATH"] = "#{testpath}/share/lua/5.3/?.lua" ENV["LUA_CPATH"] = "#{testpath}/lib/lua/5.3/?.so" (testpath/"lfs_53test.lua").write <<~EOS require("lfs") print(lfs.currentdir()) EOS system "#{bin}/luarocks", "--tree=#{testpath}", "install", "luafilesystem" system "lua", "-e", "require('lfs')" assert_match testpath.to_s, shell_output("lua lfs_53test.lua") ENV["LUA_PATH"] = "#{testpath}/share/lua/5.1/?.lua" ENV["LUA_CPATH"] = "#{testpath}/lib/lua/5.1/?.so" (testpath/"lfs_51test.lua").write <<~EOS require("lfs") lfs.mkdir("blank_space") EOS system "#{bin}/luarocks", "--tree=#{testpath}", "--lua-dir=#{Formula["lua@5.1"].opt_prefix}", "install", "luafilesystem" system "lua5.1", "-e", "require('lfs')" system "lua5.1", "lfs_51test.lua" assert_predicate testpath/"blank_space", :directory?, "Luafilesystem failed to create the expected directory" end end