# OCaml does not preserve binary compatibility across compiler releases, # so when updating it you should ensure that all dependent packages are # also updated by incrementing their revisions. # # Specific packages to pay attention to include: # - camlp4 # - opam # # Applications that really shouldn't break on a compiler update are: # - mldonkey # - coq # - coccinelle # - unison class Ocaml < Formula desc "General purpose programming language in the ML family" homepage "https://ocaml.org/" head "http://caml.inria.fr/svn/ocaml/trunk", :using => :svn stable do url "http://caml.inria.fr/pub/distrib/ocaml-4.02/ocaml-4.02.3.tar.gz" sha256 "928fb5f64f4e141980ba567ff57b62d8dc7b951b58be9590ffb1be2172887a72" end bottle do cellar :any sha256 "8b0f9c7ce7b8a710c00f3363709dfa7cee46d2c8d18af6a88affb348eb6a0adb" => :yosemite sha256 "afa78cad62971725b4eab39e9d15bc49b7ae224f42c2a27e2bfbe6fad7b292a9" => :mavericks sha256 "a0fcad6dc20417725ff9fefb0468ead98a6faa0bb4a99a63351171e4b0dc22b1" => :mountain_lion end option "with-x11", "Install with the Graphics module" depends_on :x11 => :optional def install ENV.deparallelize # Builds are not parallel-safe, esp. with many cores # the ./configure in this package is NOT a GNU autoconf script! args = ["-prefix", "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}", "-with-debug-runtime", "-mandir", man] args << "-no-graph" if build.without? "x11" system "./configure", *args system "make", "world.opt" system "make", "install", "PREFIX=#{prefix}" end test do assert_match "val x : int = 1", shell_output("echo 'let x = 1 ;;' | ocaml 2>&1") assert_match "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}", shell_output("ocamlc -where") end end