144 lines
5.6 KiB
Ruby
144 lines
5.6 KiB
Ruby
class Ford < Formula
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desc "Automatic documentation generator for modern Fortran programs"
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homepage "https://github.com/cmacmackin/ford/"
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/F/FORD/FORD-4.2.3.tar.gz"
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sha256 "8dac3abec4ea88ff68218738bbd0407c2a0b1714c644e28883b1e36611c609b4"
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head "https://github.com/cmacmackin/ford.git"
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bottle do
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cellar :any
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sha256 "1f69c2ad783b780f5f98d4ffb6f9f9e4bf9421c1fe409ab4c4e8d41aa1472d6e" => :yosemite
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sha256 "ef663ce6c97e57e3d3aac8a4944a9efe90c850749bfab219bb4ac3a26c9a5544" => :mavericks
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sha256 "ce4bc86826ecbd61f9bf7a344dcf1cd623f5449b0e9282b551c8c486a44791ab" => :mountain_lion
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end
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depends_on "graphviz"
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depends_on :python if MacOS.version <= :snow_leopard
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resource "beautifulsoup4" do
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/b/beautifulsoup4/beautifulsoup4-4.4.0.tar.gz"
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sha256 "fad91da88f69438b9ba939ab1b2cabaa31b1d914f1cccb4bb157a993ed2917f6"
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end
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resource "graphviz" do
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/g/graphviz/graphviz-0.4.6.zip"
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sha256 "f12da6fd8318d909ef13bb269bf6b96dd09d3b908a8e2b373b9ba5dbe3d3ec69"
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end
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resource "Jinja2" do
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/J/Jinja2/Jinja2-2.8.tar.gz"
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sha256 "bc1ff2ff88dbfacefde4ddde471d1417d3b304e8df103a7a9437d47269201bf4"
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end
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resource "Markdown" do
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/M/Markdown/Markdown-2.6.2.tar.gz"
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sha256 "ee17d0d7dc091e645dd48302a2e21301cc68f188505c2069d8635f94554170bf"
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end
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resource "markdown-include" do
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/m/markdown-include/markdown-include-0.5.1.tar.gz"
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sha256 "72a45461b589489a088753893bc95c5fa5909936186485f4ed55caa57d10250f"
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end
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resource "MarkupSafe" do
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/M/MarkupSafe/MarkupSafe-0.23.tar.gz"
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sha256 "a4ec1aff59b95a14b45eb2e23761a0179e98319da5a7eb76b56ea8cdc7b871c3"
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end
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resource "Pygments" do
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/P/Pygments/Pygments-2.0.2.tar.gz"
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sha256 "7320919084e6dac8f4540638a46447a3bd730fca172afc17d2c03eed22cf4f51"
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end
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resource "toposort" do
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url "https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/t/toposort/toposort-1.4.tar.gz"
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sha256 "c190b9d9a9e53ae2835f4d524130147af601fbd63677d19381c65067a80fa903"
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end
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def install
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ENV.prepend_create_path "PYTHONPATH", libexec/"vendor/lib/python2.7/site-packages"
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%w[beautifulsoup4 graphviz Jinja2 Markdown markdown-include MarkupSafe Pygments toposort].each do |r|
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resource(r).stage do
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system "python", *Language::Python.setup_install_args(libexec/"vendor")
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end
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end
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ENV.prepend_create_path "PYTHONPATH", libexec/"lib/python2.7/site-packages"
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system "python", *Language::Python.setup_install_args(libexec)
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bin.install Dir[libexec/"bin/*"]
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bin.env_script_all_files(libexec/"bin", :PYTHONPATH => ENV["PYTHONPATH"])
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end
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test do
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(testpath/"test-project.md").write <<-EOS.undent
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project_dir: ./src
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output_dir: ./doc
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project_github: https://github.com/cmacmackin/futility
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project_website: http://github.com
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summary: Some Fortran program which I wrote.
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author: John Doe
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author_description: I program stuff in Fortran.
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github: https://github.com/cmacmackin
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email: john.doe@address.com
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predocmark: >
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docmark_alt: #
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predocmark_alt: <
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macro: TEST
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LOGIC=.true.
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This is a project which I wrote. This file will provide the documents. I'm
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writing the body of the text here. It contains an overall description of the
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project. It might explain how to go about installing/compiling it. It might
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provide a change-log for the code. Maybe it will talk about the history and/or
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motivation for this software.
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@Note
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You can include any notes (or bugs, warnings, or todos) like so.
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You can have as many paragraphs as you like here and can use headlines, links,
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images, etc. Basically, you can use anything in Markdown and Markdown-Extra.
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Furthermore, you can insert LaTeX into your documentation. So, for example,
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you can provide inline math using like \( y = x^2 \) or math on its own line
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like \[ x = \sqrt{y} \] or $$ e = mc^2. $$ You can even use LaTeX environments!
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So you can get numbered equations like this:
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\begin{equation}
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PV = nRT
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\end{equation}
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So let your imagination run wild. As you can tell, I'm more or less just
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filling in space now. This will be the last sentence.
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EOS
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mkdir testpath/"src" do
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(testpath/"src"/"ford_test_program.f90").write <<-EOS.undent
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program ford_test_program
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!! Simple Fortran program to demonstrate the usage of FORD and to test its installation
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use iso_fortran_env, only: output_unit, real64
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implicit none
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real (real64) :: global_pi = acos(-1)
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!! a global variable, initialized to the value of pi
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write(output_unit,'(A)') 'Small test program'
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call do_stuff(20)
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contains
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subroutine do_stuff(repeat)
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!! This is documentation for our subroutine that does stuff and things.
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!! This text is captured by ford
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integer, intent(in) :: repeat
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!! The number of times to repeatedly do stuff and things
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integer :: i
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!! internal loop counter
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! the main content goes here and this is comment is not processed by FORD
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do i=1,repeat
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global_pi = acos(-1)
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end do
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end subroutine
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end program
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EOS
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end
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system "#{bin}/ford", testpath/"test-project.md"
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assert File.exist?(testpath/"doc"/"index.html")
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end
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end
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