63 lines
2 KiB
Ruby
63 lines
2 KiB
Ruby
require "formula"
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class Luajit < Formula
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desc "Just-In-Time Compiler (JIT) for the Lua programming language"
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homepage "http://luajit.org/luajit.html"
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url "http://luajit.org/download/LuaJIT-2.0.4.tar.gz"
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sha256 "620fa4eb12375021bef6e4f237cbd2dd5d49e56beb414bee052c746beef1807d"
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head "http://luajit.org/git/luajit-2.0.git"
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devel do
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url "http://luajit.org/git/luajit-2.0.git", :branch => "v2.1"
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version "2.1"
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end
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bottle do
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sha256 "13b55554d8a6772cec7eb3ba04c484146dc705417591c9455108aa2f9950dd56" => :yosemite
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sha256 "f3ab35cf3d35a68037f65353ebe6a6e09dc9e021d29e4067c03f90e0805a0acd" => :mavericks
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sha256 "0d50380c98eef0fcc4be1d91d11d0cd1a6afefa600833f1cfce502336228e36c" => :mountain_lion
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end
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skip_clean "lib/lua/5.1", "share/lua/5.1"
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deprecated_option "enable-debug" => "with-debug"
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option "with-debug", "Build with debugging symbols"
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option "with-52compat", "Build with additional Lua 5.2 compatibility"
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def install
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# 1 - Override the hardcoded gcc.
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# 2 - Remove the "-march=i686" so we can set the march in cflags.
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# Both changes should persist and were discussed upstream.
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inreplace "src/Makefile" do |f|
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f.change_make_var! "CC", ENV.cc
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f.change_make_var! "CCOPT_x86", ""
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end
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ENV.O2 # Respect the developer's choice.
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args = %W[PREFIX=#{prefix}]
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# This doesn't yet work under superenv because it removes "-g"
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args << "CCDEBUG=-g" if build.with? "debug"
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# The development branch of LuaJIT normally does not install "luajit".
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args << "INSTALL_TNAME=luajit" if build.devel?
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args << "XCFLAGS=-DLUAJIT_ENABLE_LUA52COMPAT" if build.with? "52compat"
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system "make", "amalg", *args
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system "make", "install", *args
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# Having an empty Lua dir in Lib can screw with the new Lua setup.
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rm_rf prefix/"lib/lua"
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rm_rf prefix/"share/lua"
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end
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test do
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system "#{bin}/luajit", "-e", <<-EOS.undent
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local ffi = require("ffi")
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ffi.cdef("int printf(const char *fmt, ...);")
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ffi.C.printf("Hello %s!\\n", "#{ENV["USER"]}")
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EOS
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end
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end
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