homebrew-core/Formula/plan9port.rb
2016-02-21 04:22:23 +00:00

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class Plan9port < Formula
desc "Many Plan 9 programs ported to UNIX-like operating systems"
homepage "https://swtch.com/plan9port/"
url "https://plan9port.googlecode.com/files/plan9port-20140306.tgz"
sha256 "cbb826cde693abdaa2051c49e7ebf75119bf2a4791fe3b3229f1ac36a408eaeb"
head "https://github.com/9fans/plan9port.git"
bottle do
cellar :any_skip_relocation
sha256 "eb56faa4c63a522e34ba609fc0d4eb5af9b22715c0915629776129eb64d8625f" => :el_capitan
sha256 "86fd2ed15a0fe79927c04a064222f88455bfc0e72bc1f97576e2962b11a70cc8" => :yosemite
sha256 "ef0059997655128f6b41faa1023b37a071ff9976f4c94d3b3bd706be65177aa1" => :mavericks
end
depends_on :x11 => :optional
def install
ENV["PLAN9_TARGET"] = libexec
# Make OS X system fonts available to Plan 9
(buildpath/"LOCAL.config").write "FONTSRV=fontsrv" if build.with? "x11"
system "./INSTALL"
libexec.install Dir["*"]
bin.install_symlink "#{libexec}/bin/9"
prefix.install Dir["#{libexec}/mac/*.app"]
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
In order not to collide with OSX system binaries, the Plan 9 binaries have
been installed to #{libexec}/bin.
To run the Plan 9 version of a command simply call it through the command
"9", which has been installed into the Homebrew prefix bin. For example,
to run Plan 9's ls run:
# 9 ls
EOS
end
test do
(testpath/"test.c").write <<-EOS.undent
#include <u.h>
#include <libc.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
return printf("Hello World\\n");
}
EOS
system "#{bin}/9", "9c", "test.c"
system "#{bin}/9", "9l", "-o", "test", "test.o"
assert_equal "Hello World\n", `./test`
end
end