homebrew-core/Formula/go.rb
Matthew R. Wilson bac0fa8957 go: add latest available cross-compilers.
Recent releases of Go have added support for additional platforms, so
the --cross-compile-all command of this formula has gotten out of data
relative to "all" available cross-compilers. This update adds on the
ARM architecture to some existing platforms, plus the Solaris, Plan9,
and Dragonfly BSD platforms that are supported in Go 1.3.

Closes Homebrew/homebrew#30898.

Signed-off-by: Mike McQuaid <mike@mikemcquaid.com>
2014-07-16 14:15:31 -07:00

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require 'formula'
class Go < Formula
homepage 'http://golang.org'
head 'https://go.googlecode.com/hg/'
url 'https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.3.src.tar.gz'
version '1.3'
sha1 '9f9dfcbcb4fa126b2b66c0830dc733215f2f056e'
bottle do
sha1 "86ad80f44b3114aaf53d5e673777f947d1fac3df" => :mavericks
sha1 "54e22253d53cee4b13636e5b673d3e83eeac178a" => :mountain_lion
sha1 "f3f9ce904f6d2b136db82683b405265b88fcd0c3" => :lion
end
option 'cross-compile-all', "Build the cross-compilers and runtime support for all supported platforms"
option 'cross-compile-common', "Build the cross-compilers and runtime support for darwin, linux and windows"
option 'without-cgo', "Build without cgo"
def install
# install the completion scripts
bash_completion.install 'misc/bash/go' => 'go-completion.bash'
zsh_completion.install 'misc/zsh/go' => 'go'
# host platform (darwin) must come last in the targets list
if build.include? 'cross-compile-all'
targets = [
['linux', ['386', 'amd64', 'arm']],
['freebsd', ['386', 'amd64', 'arm']],
['netbsd', ['386', 'amd64', 'arm']],
['openbsd', ['386', 'amd64']],
['windows', ['386', 'amd64']],
['dragonfly', ['386', 'amd64']],
['plan9', ['386', 'amd64']],
['solaris', ['amd64']],
['darwin', ['386', 'amd64']],
]
elsif build.include? 'cross-compile-common'
targets = [
['linux', ['386', 'amd64', 'arm']],
['windows', ['386', 'amd64']],
['darwin', ['386', 'amd64']],
]
else
targets = [['darwin', ['']]]
end
# The version check is due to:
# http://codereview.appspot.com/5654068
(buildpath/'VERSION').write('default') if build.head?
cd 'src' do
targets.each do |os, archs|
cgo_enabled = os == 'darwin' && build.with?('cgo') ? "1" : "0"
archs.each do |arch|
ENV['GOROOT_FINAL'] = libexec
ENV['GOOS'] = os
ENV['GOARCH'] = arch
ENV['CGO_ENABLED'] = cgo_enabled
system "./make.bash", "--no-clean"
end
end
end
(buildpath/'pkg/obj').rmtree
libexec.install Dir['*']
bin.install_symlink Dir["#{libexec}/bin/go*"]
end
def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
As of go 1.2, a valid GOPATH is required to use the `go get` command:
http://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH
`go vet` and `go doc` are now part of the go.tools sub repo:
http://golang.org/doc/go1.2#go_tools_godoc
To get `go vet` and `go doc` run:
go get code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/godoc
go get code.google.com/p/go.tools/cmd/vet
You may wish to add the GOROOT-based install location to your PATH:
export PATH=$PATH:#{opt_libexec}/bin
EOS
end
test do
(testpath/'hello.go').write <<-EOS.undent
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello World")
}
EOS
# Run go fmt check for no errors then run the program.
# This is a a bare minimum of go working as it uses fmt, build, and run.
system "#{bin}/go", "fmt", "hello.go"
assert_equal "Hello World\n", `#{bin}/go run hello.go`
end
end