class Compcert < Formula desc "Formally verified C compiler" homepage "http://compcert.inria.fr" url "https://github.com/AbsInt/CompCert/archive/v3.3.tar.gz" sha256 "9677806d7fef5651dd23e39f7bb26e6aecbe7d70d2f466cb746187a938c3b99b" bottle do cellar :any_skip_relocation sha256 "0253060570372efb386b38514d1df0377e0ed81f293ad7204d8c540d7e6ad02a" => :high_sierra sha256 "b3fa1029e71733d2181a47198a143dc85ce0bc470b864b86dd9f47746e3284db" => :sierra sha256 "93636c31e770c928d59079a5e7dc8845ad226452b7a35852d80d942fc30dd9e7" => :el_capitan end option "with-config-x86_64", "Build Compcert with ./configure 'x86_64'" depends_on "coq" => :build depends_on "menhir" => :build depends_on "ocaml" => :build def install ENV.permit_arch_flags # Compcert's configure script hard-codes gcc. On Lion and under, this # creates problems since Xcode's gcc does not support CFI, # but superenv will trick it into using clang which does. This # causes problems with the compcert compiler at runtime. inreplace "configure", "${toolprefix}gcc", "${toolprefix}#{ENV.cc}" args = ["-prefix", prefix] args << (build.with?("config-x86_64") ? "x86_64-macosx" : "ia32-macosx") system "./configure", *args system "make", "all" system "make", "install" end test do (testpath/"test.c").write <<~EOS int printf(const char *fmt, ...); int main(int argc, char** argv) { printf("Hello, world!\\n"); return 0; } EOS system bin/"ccomp", "test.c", "-o", "test" system "./test" end end