class Mlkit < Formula desc "Compiler for the Standard ML programming language" homepage "https://melsman.github.io/mlkit" url "https://github.com/melsman/mlkit/archive/mlkit-4.3.15.tar.gz" sha256 "d047c7569318aef5160833aef434aee72c1aa5a7721e0db819fbeb9ad82bacb6" head "https://github.com/melsman/mlkit.git" bottle do sha256 "62c07bb142e52797537d38097653b3593954f5a2e3ea60c91eb0f377918962a9" => :high_sierra sha256 "3ef50b1e44b2c41bc888a830b69488ac927303cd45c79bf7c902cf3d4e9a0f87" => :sierra sha256 "6f88fc12dfebf563bd7ea7a96bf5a377c3e0fc0cfaed3c8205f9a75bcdec817e" => :el_capitan end depends_on "autoconf" => :build depends_on "mlton" => :build depends_on "gmp" def install system "sh", "./autobuild" system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}" # The ENV.permit_arch_flags specification is needed on 64-bit # machines because the mlkit compiler generates 32-bit machine # code whereas the mlton compiler generates 64-bit machine # code. Because of this difference, the ENV.m64 and ENV.m32 flags # are not sufficient for the formula as clang is used by both # tools in a single makefile target. For the mlton-compilation of # sml-code, no arch flags are used for the clang assembler # invocation. Thus, on a 32-bit machine, both the mlton-compiled # binary (the mlkit compiler) and the 32-bit native code generated # by the mlkit compiler will be running 32-bit code. ENV.permit_arch_flags system "make", "mlkit" system "make", "mlkit_libs" system "make", "install" end test do (testpath/"test.sml").write <<~EOS fun f(x) = x + 2 val a = [1,2,3,10] val b = List.foldl (op +) 0 (List.map f a) val res = if b = 24 then "OK" else "ERR" val () = print ("Result: " ^ res ^ "\\n") EOS system "#{bin}/mlkit", "-o", "test", "test.sml" assert_equal "Result: OK\n", shell_output("./test") end end