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Misty De Meo authored
This moves stdlib tracking after the install completes, which allows the tracking to have access to the actual stdlib in use. This unfortunately means that builds can error out *after* a build, resulting in wasted time; however, it reduces false positives, and the overall user experience is still likely to be better this way.
Misty De Meo authoredThis moves stdlib tracking after the install completes, which allows the tracking to have access to the actual stdlib in use. This unfortunately means that builds can error out *after* a build, resulting in wasted time; however, it reduces false positives, and the overall user experience is still likely to be better this way.
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#!/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby -W0
# This script is called by formula_installer as a separate instance.
# Rationale: Formula can use __END__, Formula can change ENV
# Thrown exceptions are propogated back to the parent process over a pipe
STD_TRAP = trap("INT") { exit! 130 } # no backtrace thanks
at_exit do
# the whole of everything must be run in at_exit because the formula has to
# be the run script as __END__ must work for *that* formula.
main
end
require 'global'
require 'cxxstdlib'
require 'debrew' if ARGV.debug?
def main
# The main Homebrew process expects to eventually see EOF on the error
# pipe in FormulaInstaller#build. However, if any child process fails to
# terminate (i.e, fails to close the descriptor), this won't happen, and
# the installer will hang. Set close-on-exec to prevent this.
# Whether it is *wise* to launch daemons from formulae is a separate
# question altogether.
if ENV['HOMEBREW_ERROR_PIPE']
require 'fcntl'
error_pipe = IO.new(ENV['HOMEBREW_ERROR_PIPE'].to_i, 'w')
error_pipe.fcntl(Fcntl::F_SETFD, Fcntl::FD_CLOEXEC)
end
raise $! if $! # an exception was already thrown when parsing the formula
trap("INT", STD_TRAP) # restore default CTRL-C handler
require 'hardware'
require 'keg'
require 'extend/ENV'
# Force any future invocations of sudo to require the user's password to be
# re-entered. This is in-case any build script call sudo. Certainly this is
# can be inconvenient for the user. But we need to be safe.
system "/usr/bin/sudo", "-k"
Build.new(Formula.factory($0)).install
rescue Exception => e
unless error_pipe.nil?
e.continuation = nil if ARGV.debug?
Marshal.dump(e, error_pipe)
error_pipe.close
exit! 1
else
onoe e
puts e.backtrace
exit! 2
end
end
class Build
attr_reader :f, :deps, :reqs
def initialize(f)
@f = f
# Expand requirements before dependencies, as requirements
# may add dependencies if a default formula is activated.
@reqs = expand_reqs
@deps = expand_deps
end
def post_superenv_hacks
# Only allow Homebrew-approved directories into the PATH, unless
# a formula opts-in to allowing the user's path.
if f.env.userpaths? || reqs.any? { |rq| rq.env.userpaths? }
ENV.userpaths!
end
end
def pre_superenv_hacks
# Allow a formula to opt-in to the std environment.
ARGV.unshift '--env=std' if (f.env.std? or deps.any? { |d| d.name == 'scons' }) and
not ARGV.include? '--env=super'
end
def expand_reqs
f.recursive_requirements do |dependent, req|
if (req.optional? || req.recommended?) && dependent.build.without?(req.name)
Requirement.prune
elsif req.build? && dependent != f
Requirement.prune
elsif req.satisfied? && req.default_formula? && (dep = req.to_dependency).installed?
dependent.deps << dep
Requirement.prune
end
end
end
def expand_deps
f.recursive_dependencies do |dependent, dep|
if (dep.optional? || dep.recommended?) && dependent.build.without?(dep.name)
Dependency.prune
elsif dep.build? && dependent != f
Dependency.prune
end
end
end
def install
keg_only_deps = deps.map(&:to_formula).select(&:keg_only?)
pre_superenv_hacks
ENV.activate_extensions!
deps.map(&:to_formula).each do |dep|
opt = HOMEBREW_PREFIX/:opt/dep
fixopt(dep) unless opt.directory? or ARGV.ignore_deps?
end
if superenv?
ENV.keg_only_deps = keg_only_deps.map(&:to_s)
ENV.deps = deps.map { |d| d.to_formula.to_s }
ENV.x11 = reqs.any? { |rq| rq.kind_of?(X11Dependency) }
ENV.setup_build_environment(f)
post_superenv_hacks
reqs.each(&:modify_build_environment)
deps.each(&:modify_build_environment)
else
ENV.setup_build_environment(f)
reqs.each(&:modify_build_environment)
deps.each(&:modify_build_environment)
keg_only_deps.each do |dep|
opt = dep.opt_prefix
ENV.prepend_path 'PATH', "#{opt}/bin"
ENV.prepend_path 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH', "#{opt}/lib/pkgconfig"
ENV.prepend_path 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH', "#{opt}/share/pkgconfig"
ENV.prepend_path 'ACLOCAL_PATH', "#{opt}/share/aclocal"
ENV.prepend_path 'CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH', opt
ENV.prepend 'LDFLAGS', "-L#{opt}/lib" if (opt/:lib).directory?
ENV.prepend 'CPPFLAGS', "-I#{opt}/include" if (opt/:include).directory?
end
end
f.brew do
if ARGV.flag? '--git'
system "git init"
system "git add -A"
end
if ARGV.interactive?
ohai "Entering interactive mode"
puts "Type `exit' to return and finalize the installation"
puts "Install to this prefix: #{f.prefix}"
if ARGV.flag? '--git'
puts "This directory is now a git repo. Make your changes and then use:"
puts " git diff | pbcopy"
puts "to copy the diff to the clipboard."
end
interactive_shell f
else
f.prefix.mkpath
begin
f.install
stdlibs = Keg.new(f.prefix).detect_cxx_stdlibs
# It's technically possible for the same lib to link to multiple
# C++ stdlibs, but very bad news. Right now we don't track this
# woeful scenario.
stdlib_in_use = CxxStdlib.new(stdlibs.first, ENV.compiler)
# This will raise and fail the build if there's an
# incompatibility.
stdlib_in_use.check_dependencies(f, deps)
Tab.create(f, ENV.compiler, stdlibs.first,
Options.coerce(ARGV.options_only)).write
rescue Exception => e
if ARGV.debug?
debrew e, f
else
raise e
end
end
# Find and link metafiles
f.prefix.install_metafiles Pathname.pwd
end
end
end
end
def fixopt f
path = if f.linked_keg.directory? and f.linked_keg.symlink?
f.linked_keg.realpath
elsif f.prefix.directory?
f.prefix
elsif (kids = f.rack.children).size == 1 and kids.first.directory?
kids.first
else
raise
end
Keg.new(path).optlink
rescue StandardError
raise "#{f.opt_prefix} not present or broken\nPlease reinstall #{f}. Sorry :("
end