HOMEBREW_VERSION="$(git -C "$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY" describe --tags --dirty 2>/dev/null)" HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT_VERSION="$HOMEBREW_VERSION" if [[ -z "$HOMEBREW_VERSION" ]] then HOMEBREW_VERSION=">1.0.0 (no git repository)" HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT_VERSION="1.X.Y" fi # A depth of 1 means this command was directly invoked by a user. # Higher depths mean this command was invoked by another Homebrew command. export HOMEBREW_COMMAND_DEPTH=$((HOMEBREW_COMMAND_DEPTH + 1)) onoe() { if [[ -t 2 ]] # check whether stderr is a tty. then echo -ne "\033[4;31mError\033[0m: " >&2 # highlight Error with underline and red color else echo -n "Error: " >&2 fi if [[ $# -eq 0 ]] then /bin/cat >&2 else echo "$*" >&2 fi } odie() { onoe "$@" exit 1 } safe_cd() { cd "$@" >/dev/null || odie "Error: failed to cd to $*!" } brew() { "$HOMEBREW_BREW_FILE" "$@" } git() { "$HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/Homebrew/shims/scm/git" "$@" } # Force UTF-8 to avoid encoding issues for users with broken locale settings. if [[ "$(locale charmap 2>/dev/null)" != "UTF-8" ]] then export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8" fi # Where we store built products; a Cellar in HOMEBREW_PREFIX (often /usr/local # for bottles) unless there's already a Cellar in HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY. if [[ -d "$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/Cellar" ]] then HOMEBREW_CELLAR="$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/Cellar" else HOMEBREW_CELLAR="$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/Cellar" fi case "$*" in --prefix) echo "$HOMEBREW_PREFIX"; exit 0 ;; --cellar) echo "$HOMEBREW_CELLAR"; exit 0 ;; --repository|--repo) echo "$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY"; exit 0 ;; esac if [[ "$HOMEBREW_PREFIX" = "/" || "$HOMEBREW_PREFIX" = "/usr" ]] then # it may work, but I only see pain this route and don't want to support it odie "Cowardly refusing to continue at this prefix: $HOMEBREW_PREFIX" fi # Save value to use for installing gems export GEM_OLD_HOME="$GEM_HOME" export GEM_OLD_PATH="$GEM_PATH" # Users may have these set, pointing the system Ruby # at non-system gem paths unset GEM_HOME unset GEM_PATH # Users may have this set, injecting arbitrary environment changes into # bash processes inside builds unset BASH_ENV HOMEBREW_SYSTEM="$(uname -s)" case "$HOMEBREW_SYSTEM" in Darwin) HOMEBREW_MACOS="1" ;; Linux) HOMEBREW_LINUX="1" ;; esac HOMEBREW_CURL="/usr/bin/curl" if [[ -n "$HOMEBREW_MACOS" ]] then HOMEBREW_PROCESSOR="$(uname -p)" HOMEBREW_PRODUCT="Homebrew" HOMEBREW_SYSTEM="Macintosh" # This is i386 even on x86_64 machines [[ "$HOMEBREW_PROCESSOR" = "i386" ]] && HOMEBREW_PROCESSOR="Intel" HOMEBREW_MACOS_VERSION="$(/usr/bin/sw_vers -productVersion)" HOMEBREW_OS_VERSION="macOS $HOMEBREW_MACOS_VERSION" printf -v HOMEBREW_MACOS_VERSION_NUMERIC "%02d%02d%02d" ${HOMEBREW_MACOS_VERSION//./ } if [[ "$HOMEBREW_MACOS_VERSION_NUMERIC" -lt "100900" && -x "$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/opt/curl/bin/curl" ]] then HOMEBREW_CURL="$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/opt/curl/bin/curl" fi else HOMEBREW_PROCESSOR="$(uname -m)" HOMEBREW_PRODUCT="${HOMEBREW_SYSTEM}brew" [[ -n "$HOMEBREW_LINUX" ]] && HOMEBREW_OS_VERSION="$(lsb_release -sd 2>/dev/null)" : "${HOMEBREW_OS_VERSION:=$(uname -r)}" fi HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT="$HOMEBREW_PRODUCT/$HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT_VERSION ($HOMEBREW_SYSTEM; $HOMEBREW_PROCESSOR $HOMEBREW_OS_VERSION)" HOMEBREW_CURL_VERSION="$("$HOMEBREW_CURL" --version 2>/dev/null | head -n1 | /usr/bin/awk '{print $1"/"$2}')" HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT_CURL="$HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT $HOMEBREW_CURL_VERSION" if [[ -z "$HOMEBREW_CACHE" ]] then HOMEBREW_CACHE="$HOME/Library/Caches/Homebrew" fi # Declared in bin/brew export HOMEBREW_BREW_FILE export HOMEBREW_PREFIX export HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY export HOMEBREW_LIBRARY # Declared in brew.sh export HOMEBREW_VERSION export HOMEBREW_CACHE export HOMEBREW_CELLAR export HOMEBREW_SYSTEM export HOMEBREW_CURL export HOMEBREW_PROCESSOR export HOMEBREW_PRODUCT export HOMEBREW_OS_VERSION export HOMEBREW_MACOS_VERSION export HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT export HOMEBREW_USER_AGENT_CURL if [[ -n "$HOMEBREW_MACOS" ]] then XCODE_SELECT_PATH=$('/usr/bin/xcode-select' --print-path 2>/dev/null) if [[ "$XCODE_SELECT_PATH" = "/" ]] then odie <<EOS Your xcode-select path is currently set to '/'. This causes the 'xcrun' tool to hang, and can render Homebrew unusable. If you are using Xcode, you should: sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app Otherwise, you should: sudo rm -rf /usr/share/xcode-select EOS fi # Don't check xcrun if Xcode and the CLT aren't installed, as that opens # a popup window asking the user to install the CLT if [[ -n "$XCODE_SELECT_PATH" ]] then XCRUN_OUTPUT="$(/usr/bin/xcrun clang 2>&1)" XCRUN_STATUS="$?" if [[ "$XCRUN_STATUS" -ne 0 && "$XCRUN_OUTPUT" = *license* ]] then odie <<EOS You have not agreed to the Xcode license. Please resolve this by running: sudo xcodebuild -license accept EOS fi fi fi # Many Pathname operations use getwd when they shouldn't, and then throw # odd exceptions. Reduce our support burden by showing a user-friendly error. if [[ ! -d "$(pwd)" ]] then odie "The current working directory doesn't exist, cannot proceed." fi if [[ "$1" = -v ]] then # Shift the -v to the end of the parameter list shift set -- "$@" -v fi for arg in "$@" do if [[ $arg = "--help" || $arg = "-h" || $arg = "--usage" || $arg = "-?" ]] then export HOMEBREW_HELP="1" break fi done HOMEBREW_ARG_COUNT="$#" HOMEBREW_COMMAND="$1" shift case "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" in ls) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="list" ;; homepage) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="home" ;; -S) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="search" ;; up) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="update" ;; ln) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="link" ;; instal) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="install" ;; # gem does the same rm) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="uninstall" ;; remove) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="uninstall" ;; configure) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="diy" ;; abv) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="info" ;; dr) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="doctor" ;; --repo) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="--repository" ;; environment) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="--env" ;; --config) HOMEBREW_COMMAND="config" ;; esac if [[ -z "$HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER" ]] then export HOMEBREW_GIT_CONFIG_FILE="$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/.git/config" HOMEBREW_GIT_CONFIG_DEVELOPERMODE="$(git config --file="$HOMEBREW_GIT_CONFIG_FILE" --get homebrew.devcmdrun 2>/dev/null)" if [[ "$HOMEBREW_GIT_CONFIG_DEVELOPERMODE" = "true" ]] then export HOMEBREW_DEV_CMD_RUN="1" fi fi if [[ -f "$HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/Homebrew/cmd/$HOMEBREW_COMMAND.sh" ]] then HOMEBREW_BASH_COMMAND="$HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/Homebrew/cmd/$HOMEBREW_COMMAND.sh" elif [[ -f "$HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/Homebrew/dev-cmd/$HOMEBREW_COMMAND.sh" ]] then if [[ -z "$HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER" ]] then git config --file="$HOMEBREW_GIT_CONFIG_FILE" --replace-all homebrew.devcmdrun true 2>/dev/null export HOMEBREW_DEV_CMD_RUN="1" fi HOMEBREW_BASH_COMMAND="$HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/Homebrew/dev-cmd/$HOMEBREW_COMMAND.sh" fi check-run-command-as-root() { [[ "$(id -u)" = 0 ]] || return export HOMEBREW_NO_SANDBOX="1" [[ "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" = "cask" ]] && return [[ "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" = "services" ]] && return [[ "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" = "--prefix" ]] && return onoe <<EOS Running Homebrew as root is extremely dangerous. As Homebrew does not drop privileges on installation you are giving all build scripts full access to your system. As a result of the macOS sandbox not handling the root user correctly HOMEBREW_NO_SANDBOX has been set so the sandbox will not be used. If we have not merged a pull request to add privilege dropping by November 1st 2016 running Homebrew as root will be disabled. No Homebrew maintainers plan to work on this functionality. EOS case "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" in analytics|create|install|link|migrate|pin|postinstall|reinstall|switch|tap|\ tap-pin|update|upgrade|vendor-install) ;; *) return ;; esac local brew_file_ls_info=($(ls -nd "$HOMEBREW_BREW_FILE")) if [[ "${brew_file_ls_info[2]}" != 0 ]] then odie <<EOS Cowardly refusing to 'sudo brew $HOMEBREW_COMMAND' You can use brew with sudo, but only if the brew executable is owned by root. However, this is both not recommended and completely unsupported so do so at your own risk. EOS fi } check-run-command-as-root if [[ "$HOMEBREW_PREFIX" = "/usr/local" && "$HOMEBREW_PREFIX" != "$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY" && "$HOMEBREW_CELLAR" = "$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/Cellar" ]] then cat >&2 <<EOS Warning: your HOMEBREW_PREFIX is set to /usr/local but HOMEBREW_CELLAR is set to $HOMEBREW_CELLAR. Your current HOMEBREW_CELLAR location will stop you being able to use all the binary packages (bottles) Homebrew provides. We recommend you move your HOMEBREW_CELLAR to /usr/local/Cellar which will get you access to all bottles." EOS fi # Hide shellcheck complaint: # shellcheck source=/dev/null source "$HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/Homebrew/utils/analytics.sh" setup-analytics report-analytics-screenview-command update-preinstall() { [[ -z "$HOMEBREW_HELP" ]] || return [[ -z "$HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE" ]] || return [[ -z "$HOMEBREW_UPDATE_PREINSTALL" ]] || return # Allow auto-update migration now we have a fix in place (below in this function). export HOMEBREW_ENABLE_AUTO_UPDATE_MIGRATION="1" if [[ "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" = "install" || "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" = "upgrade" || "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" = "tap" ]] then brew update --preinstall fi # If brew update --preinstall did a migration then export the new locations. if [[ "$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY" = "/usr/local" && ! -d "$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/.git" && -d "/usr/local/Homebrew/.git" ]] then HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY="/usr/local/Homebrew" HOMEBREW_LIBRARY="$HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY/Library" export HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY export HOMEBREW_LIBRARY fi # If we've checked for updates, we don't need to check again. export HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE="1" } if [[ -n "$HOMEBREW_BASH_COMMAND" ]] then # source rather than executing directly to ensure the entire file is read into # memory before it is run. This makes running a Bash script behave more like # a Ruby script and avoids hard-to-debug issues if the Bash script is updated # at the same time as being run. # # Hide shellcheck complaint: # shellcheck source=/dev/null source "$HOMEBREW_BASH_COMMAND" { update-preinstall; "homebrew-$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" "$@"; exit $?; } else # Hide shellcheck complaint: # shellcheck source=/dev/null source "$HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/Homebrew/utils/ruby.sh" setup-ruby-path # Unshift command back into argument list (unless argument list was empty). [[ "$HOMEBREW_ARG_COUNT" -gt 0 ]] && set -- "$HOMEBREW_COMMAND" "$@" { update-preinstall; exec "$HOMEBREW_RUBY_PATH" -W0 "$HOMEBREW_LIBRARY/Homebrew/brew.rb" "$@"; } fi