# frozen_string_literal: true require "utils/shell" module FormulaCellarChecks def check_env_path(bin) # warn the user if stuff was installed outside of their PATH return unless bin.directory? return if bin.children.empty? prefix_bin = (HOMEBREW_PREFIX/bin.basename) return unless prefix_bin.directory? prefix_bin = prefix_bin.realpath return if ORIGINAL_PATHS.include? prefix_bin <<~EOS #{prefix_bin} is not in your PATH You can amend this by altering your #{Utils::Shell.profile} file. EOS end def check_manpages # Check for man pages that aren't in share/man return unless (formula.prefix/"man").directory? <<~EOS A top-level "man" directory was found Homebrew requires that man pages live under share. This can often be fixed by passing "--mandir=\#{man}" to configure. EOS end def check_infopages # Check for info pages that aren't in share/info return unless (formula.prefix/"info").directory? <<~EOS A top-level "info" directory was found Homebrew suggests that info pages live under share. This can often be fixed by passing "--infodir=\#{info}" to configure. EOS end def check_jars return unless formula.lib.directory? jars = formula.lib.children.select { |g| g.extname == ".jar" } return if jars.empty? <<~EOS JARs were installed to "#{formula.lib}" Installing JARs to "lib" can cause conflicts between packages. For Java software, it is typically better for the formula to install to "libexec" and then symlink or wrap binaries into "bin". See "activemq", "jruby", etc. for examples. The offending files are: #{jars * "\n "} EOS end VALID_LIBRARY_EXTENSIONS = %w[.a .jnilib .la .o .so .jar .prl .pm .sh].freeze def valid_library_extension?(filename) VALID_LIBRARY_EXTENSIONS.include? filename.extname end alias generic_valid_library_extension? valid_library_extension? def check_non_libraries return unless formula.lib.directory? non_libraries = formula.lib.children.reject do |g| next true if g.directory? valid_library_extension? g end return if non_libraries.empty? <<~EOS Non-libraries were installed to "#{formula.lib}" Installing non-libraries to "lib" is discouraged. The offending files are: #{non_libraries * "\n "} EOS end def check_non_executables(bin) return unless bin.directory? non_exes = bin.children.select { |g| g.directory? || !g.executable? } return if non_exes.empty? <<~EOS Non-executables were installed to "#{bin}" The offending files are: #{non_exes * "\n "} EOS end def check_generic_executables(bin) return unless bin.directory? generic_names = %w[run service start stop] generics = bin.children.select { |g| generic_names.include? g.basename.to_s } return if generics.empty? <<~EOS Generic binaries were installed to "#{bin}" Binaries with generic names are likely to conflict with other software, and suggest that this software should be installed to "libexec" and then symlinked as needed. The offending files are: #{generics * "\n "} EOS end def check_easy_install_pth(lib) pth_found = Dir["#{lib}/python{2.7,3}*/site-packages/easy-install.pth"].map { |f| File.dirname(f) } return if pth_found.empty? <<~EOS easy-install.pth files were found These .pth files are likely to cause link conflicts. Please invoke setup.py using Language::Python.setup_install_args. The offending files are: #{pth_found * "\n "} EOS end def check_elisp_dirname(share, name) return unless (share/"emacs/site-lisp").directory? # Emacs itself can do what it wants return if name == "emacs" bad_dir_name = (share/"emacs/site-lisp").children.any? do |child| child.directory? && child.basename.to_s != name end return unless bad_dir_name <<~EOS Emacs Lisp files were installed into the wrong site-lisp subdirectory. They should be installed into: #{share}/emacs/site-lisp/#{name} EOS end def check_elisp_root(share, name) return unless (share/"emacs/site-lisp").directory? # Emacs itself can do what it wants return if name == "emacs" elisps = (share/"emacs/site-lisp").children.select { |file| %w[.el .elc].include? file.extname } return if elisps.empty? <<~EOS Emacs Lisp files were linked directly to #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp This may cause conflicts with other packages. They should instead be installed into: #{share}/emacs/site-lisp/#{name} The offending files are: #{elisps * "\n "} EOS end def audit_installed @new_formula ||= false problem_if_output(check_manpages) problem_if_output(check_infopages) problem_if_output(check_jars) problem_if_output(check_non_libraries) if @new_formula problem_if_output(check_non_executables(formula.bin)) problem_if_output(check_generic_executables(formula.bin)) problem_if_output(check_non_executables(formula.sbin)) problem_if_output(check_generic_executables(formula.sbin)) problem_if_output(check_easy_install_pth(formula.lib)) problem_if_output(check_elisp_dirname(formula.share, formula.name)) problem_if_output(check_elisp_root(formula.share, formula.name)) end alias generic_audit_installed audit_installed private def relative_glob(dir, pattern) File.directory?(dir) ? Dir.chdir(dir) { Dir[pattern] } : [] end end require "extend/os/formula_cellar_checks"