class GnuCobol < Formula homepage "http://www.opencobol.org/" revision 1 stable do url "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/open-cobol/gnu-cobol/1.1/gnu-cobol-1.1.tar.gz" sha256 "5cd6c99b2b1c82fd0c8fffbb350aaf255d484cde43cf5d9b92de1379343b3d7e" fails_with :clang do cause <<-EOS.undent Building with Clang configures GNU-COBOL to use Clang as its compiler, which causes subsequent GNU-COBOL-based builds to fail. EOS end end devel do version "2.0_nightly_r411" url "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/open-cobol/gnu-cobol/2.0/gnu-cobol-2.0_nightly_r411.tar.gz" sha256 "5d6d767bf0255fa63bc5c26493d53f4749eb0e369b81c626d156f346b3664fe7" end bottle do revision 2 sha256 "2836f2bf3362ff9e9d9578a42e7207a3c29411d481279e46c723df8ac5189292" => :yosemite sha256 "c24443ab3ac33ae5d8f1092cba070e62fdc5fbd4cced94fa813b5494424d8aa4" => :mavericks sha256 "3be8e2c52d16b4a829f8669636d2e13f0346855899605e02cb7c6e8c47234b20" => :mountain_lion end depends_on "autoconf" => :build depends_on "automake" => :build depends_on "berkeley-db4" depends_on "gmp" depends_on "gcc" def install # both environment variables are needed to be set # the cobol compiler takes these variables for calling cc during its run # if the paths to gmp and bdb are not provided, the run of cobc fails gmp = Formula["gmp"] bdb = Formula["berkeley-db4"] ENV.append "CPPFLAGS", "-I#{gmp.opt_include} -I#{bdb.opt_include}" ENV.append "LDFLAGS", "-L#{gmp.opt_lib} -L#{bdb.opt_lib}" args = ["--prefix=#{prefix}", "--infodir=#{info}"] args << "--with-libiconv-prefix=/usr" args << "--with-libintl-prefix=/usr" if build.stable? system "aclocal" # fix referencing of libintl and libiconv for ld # bug report can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/p/open-cobol/bugs/93/ inreplace "configure", "-R$found_dir", "-L$found_dir" args << "--with-cc=#{ENV.cc}" end system "./configure", *args system "make", "install" end test do (testpath/"hello.cob").write <<-EOS IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. hello. PROCEDURE DIVISION. DISPLAY "Hello World!". STOP RUN. EOS system "#{bin}/cobc", "-x", testpath/"hello.cob" system testpath/"hello" end end