63 lines
2.1 KiB
Ruby
63 lines
2.1 KiB
Ruby
class Ccache < Formula
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desc "Object-file caching compiler wrapper"
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homepage "https://ccache.samba.org/"
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url "https://www.samba.org/ftp/ccache/ccache-3.3.3.tar.xz"
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sha256 "3b02a745da1cfa9eb438af7147e0fd3545e2f6163de9e5b07da86f58859f04ec"
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bottle do
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sha256 "2c58338abe176ba22f712b43519f3037ff6a1e612f45005af21f4516b7e19d73" => :sierra
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sha256 "5b69d18b9fec4a3874fc00aa657132ea0cecd17eed970e025f19b5317ac2d1f0" => :el_capitan
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sha256 "cedb89c4e3cce65755a1d666b2a5e5b3239e870e98412d2e13fffbe5ac10cb80" => :yosemite
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end
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head do
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url "https://github.com/ccache/ccache.git"
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depends_on "autoconf" => :build
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depends_on "automake" => :build
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depends_on "libtool" => :build
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depends_on "asciidoc" => ["with-docbook-xsl", :build]
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end
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def install
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ENV["XML_CATALOG_FILES"] = etc/"xml/catalog" if build.head?
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system "./autogen.sh" if build.head?
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system "./configure", "--prefix=#{prefix}", "--mandir=#{man}", "--with-bundled-zlib"
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system "make"
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system "make", "install"
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libexec.mkpath
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%w[
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clang
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clang++
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cc
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gcc gcc2 gcc3 gcc-3.3 gcc-4.0 gcc-4.2 gcc-4.3 gcc-4.4 gcc-4.5 gcc-4.6 gcc-4.7 gcc-4.8 gcc-4.9 gcc-5 gcc-6
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c++ c++3 c++-3.3 c++-4.0 c++-4.2 c++-4.3 c++-4.4 c++-4.5 c++-4.6 c++-4.7 c++-4.8 c++-4.9 c++-5 c++-6
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g++ g++2 g++3 g++-3.3 g++-4.0 g++-4.2 g++-4.3 g++-4.4 g++-4.5 g++-4.6 g++-4.7 g++-4.8 g++-4.9 g++-5 g++-6
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].each do |prog|
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libexec.install_symlink bin/"ccache" => prog
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end
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end
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def caveats; <<-EOS.undent
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To install symlinks for compilers that will automatically use
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ccache, prepend this directory to your PATH:
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#{opt_libexec}
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If this is an upgrade and you have previously added the symlinks to
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your PATH, you may need to modify it to the path specified above so
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it points to the current version.
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NOTE: ccache can prevent some software from compiling.
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ALSO NOTE: The brew command, by design, will never use ccache.
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EOS
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end
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test do
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ENV.prepend_path "PATH", opt_libexec
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assert_equal "#{opt_libexec}/gcc", shell_output("which gcc").chomp
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system "#{bin}/ccache", "-s"
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end
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end
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