class Sbt < Formula desc "Build tool for Scala projects" homepage "https://www.scala-sbt.org/" url "https://github.com/sbt/sbt/releases/download/v1.3.6/sbt-1.3.6.tgz" mirror "https://sbt-downloads.cdnedge.bluemix.net/releases/v1.3.6/sbt-1.3.6.tgz" sha256 "8871e54f6772bb397b36bcd503fa605b3f3afd60feddc594c8f35b25c0958cee" bottle :unneeded depends_on :java => "1.8+" def install inreplace "bin/sbt" do |s| s.gsub! 'etc_sbt_opts_file="/etc/sbt/sbtopts"', "etc_sbt_opts_file=\"#{etc}/sbtopts\"" s.gsub! "/etc/sbt/sbtopts", "#{etc}/sbtopts" end libexec.install "bin", "lib" etc.install "conf/sbtopts" (bin/"sbt").write <<~EOS #!/bin/sh if [ -f "$HOME/.sbtconfig" ]; then echo "Use of ~/.sbtconfig is deprecated, please migrate global settings to #{etc}/sbtopts" >&2 . "$HOME/.sbtconfig" fi exec "#{libexec}/bin/sbt" "$@" EOS end def caveats; <<~EOS You can use $SBT_OPTS to pass additional JVM options to sbt. Project specific options should be placed in .sbtopts in the root of your project. Global settings should be placed in #{etc}/sbtopts EOS end test do ENV.append "_JAVA_OPTIONS", "-Dsbt.log.noformat=true" system "#{bin}/sbt", "about" assert_match "[info] #{version}", shell_output("#{bin}/sbt sbtVersion") end end