homebrew-core/Formula/compcert.rb
2016-07-20 07:32:01 -07:00

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class Compcert < Formula
desc "Formally verified C compiler"
homepage "http://compcert.inria.fr"
url "http://compcert.inria.fr/release/compcert-2.7.1.tgz"
sha256 "446199fb66c1e6e47eb464f2549d847298f3d7dcce9be6718da2a75c5dd00bee"
bottle do
cellar :any_skip_relocation
sha256 "2e3d7fd8752d28a19427d1f194d664afee935652f2643a76ed8cb2aee0ad8785" => :el_capitan
sha256 "9659ca41c9ebe8ec673e47b140d8a78ec68610e77e9be34b322d7c8c058c881c" => :yosemite
sha256 "0194247311a58c8bb09107bc42b9971566c1a64dbb5457dc841b703ed884c7f8" => :mavericks
end
depends_on "coq" => :build
depends_on "ocaml" => :build
depends_on "menhir" => :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}"
system "./configure", "-prefix", prefix, "ia32-macosx"
system "make", "all"
system "make", "install"
end
test do
(testpath/"test.c").write <<-EOS.undent
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