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This restores 1.8 hash rockets because they look nicer with e.g. `depends_on :foo => :bar`
88 lines
2.8 KiB
Ruby
88 lines
2.8 KiB
Ruby
class Zsh5Requirement < Requirement
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default_formula "zsh"
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fatal true
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satisfy :build_env => false do
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begin
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`zsh --version`[/zsh (\d)/, 1] == "5"
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rescue
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false
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end
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end
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def message
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"Zsh 5.x is required to install. Consider `brew install zsh`."
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end
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end
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class Zpython < Formula
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desc "Embeds a Python interpreter into zsh"
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homepage "https://bitbucket.org/ZyX_I/zsh"
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head "https://bitbucket.org/ZyX_I/zsh.git", :branch => "zpython"
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stable do
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url "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/zsh/zsh/5.0.5/zsh-5.0.5.tar.bz2"
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mirror "http://www.zsh.org/pub/zsh-5.0.5.tar.bz2"
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# We prepend `00-` for the first version of the zpython module, which is
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# itself a patch on top of zsh and does not have own version number yet.
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# Hoping that upstream will provide tags that we could download properly.
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# Starting here with `00-`, so that once we get tags for the upstream
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# repository at https://bitbucket.org/ZyX_I/zsh.git, brew outdated will
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# be able to tell us to upgrade zpython.
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version "00-5.0.5"
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sha256 "6624d2fb6c8fa4e044d2b009f86ed1617fe8583c83acfceba7ec82826cfa8eaf"
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# Note, non-head version is completly implemented in this lengthy patch
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# later on, we hope to use https://bitbucket.org/ZyX_I/zsh.git to download a tagged release.
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patch do
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url "https://gist.githubusercontent.com/felixbuenemann/5790777/raw/cb5ea3b34617174e50fd3972792ec0944959de3c/zpython.patch"
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sha256 "73d6565536abe269cc7715e5200ba63000b7fb830c8975db7e5e6db2222e8f09"
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end
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end
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bottle do
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cellar :any_skip_relocation
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sha256 "aa8efa349bbf477746aee3cb977d1b0c430ec05d1947f2bd33667f054d8692cc" => :el_capitan
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sha256 "3f469a0820ec250a6875c97fd50626462b94a6d81ea93888d32391ababcf25bf" => :yosemite
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sha256 "9137eefb79a7a529b016e3c949e24a15d4747e4f35108f91db6ea58441f456a9" => :mavericks
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end
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depends_on Zsh5Requirement
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depends_on "autoconf" => :build
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def install
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args = %W[
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--disable-gdbm
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--enable-zpython
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--with-tcsetpgrp
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]
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system "autoreconf"
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system "./configure", *args
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# Disable building docs due to exotic yodl dependency
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inreplace "Makefile", "subdir in Src Doc;", "subdir in Src;"
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system "make"
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(lib/"zpython/zsh").install "Src/Modules/zpython.so"
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end
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def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
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To use the zpython module in zsh you need to
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add the following line to your .zshrc:
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module_path=($module_path #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/zpython)
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If you want to use this with powerline, make sure you set
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it early in .zshrc, before your prompt gets initialized.
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After reloading your shell you can test with:
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zmodload zsh/zpython && zpython 'print "hello world"'
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EOS
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end
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test do
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system "zsh -c 'MODULE_PATH=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib/zpython zmodload zsh/zpython && zpython print'"
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end
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end
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