class Asciidoc < Formula homepage "http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc" url "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/asciidoc/asciidoc/8.6.9/asciidoc-8.6.9.tar.gz" sha1 "82e574dd061640561fa0560644bc74df71fb7305" bottle do cellar :any revision 1 sha1 "14ff65fa337658acf5011b24a728a2f6f413fd3c" => :yosemite sha1 "84793575a498025283f81295feeee74103386b70" => :mavericks sha1 "7c932bea7c4d3e56072a7adb5cd4914cd5972414" => :mountain_lion end head do url "https://code.google.com/p/asciidoc/", :using => :hg depends_on "autoconf" => :build end depends_on "docbook" option "with-docbook-xsl", "Install DTDs to generate manpages" depends_on "docbook-xsl" => :optional def install system "autoconf" if build.head? system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}" # otherwise OS X's xmllint bails out inreplace "Makefile", "-f manpage", "-f manpage -L" system "make", "install" end def caveats; <<-EOS.undent If you intend to process AsciiDoc files through an XML stage (such as a2x for manpage generation) you need to add something like: export XML_CATALOG_FILES=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/etc/xml/catalog to your shell rc file so that xmllint can find AsciiDoc's catalog files. See `man 1 xmllint' for more. EOS end test do (testpath/"test.txt").write("== Hello World!") system "#{bin}/asciidoc", "-b", "html5", "-o", "test.html", "test.txt" assert_match /\

Hello World!\<\/h2\>/, File.read("test.html") end end