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# Copyright 1999-2004 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/gnustep-funcs.eclass,v 1.13 2007/12/08 20:28:43 voyageur Exp $
# THIS ECLASS IS DEPRECATED. PLEASE DO NOT USE IT.
inherit toolchain-funcs eutils
###########################################################################
# IUSE="debug profile"
# - These USE variables are utilized here, but set in gnustep.eclass IUSE.
# - Packages that inherit this gnustep-funcs.eclass file to gain information
# and access as to how GNUstep is deployed on the system can safely do so.
# - Packages built on the GNUstep libraries should inherit gnustep.eclass
# directly (it inherits from this eclass as well)
###########################################################################
DESCRIPTION="EClass that centralizes access to GNUstep environment information."
###########################################################################
# Functions
# ---------
# Prints out the dirname of GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT, i.e., "System" is installed
# in egnustep_prefix
egnustep_prefix() {
# Generally, only gnustep-make should be the one setting this value
#if [ "$1" ] && [ ! -f /etc/conf.d/net ]; then
if [ "$1" ]; then
__GS_PREFIX="$(dirname $1/prune)"
return 0
fi
if [ -f /etc/conf.d/gnustep.env ]; then
. /etc/conf.d/gnustep.env
if [ -z "${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT}" ] || [ "/" != "${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT:0:1}" ]; then
die "Please check /etc/conf.d/gnustep.env for consistency or remove it."
fi
__GS_PREFIX=$(dirname ${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT})
elif [ -z "${__GS_PREFIX}" ]; then
__GS_PREFIX="/usr/GNUstep"
__GS_SYSTEM_ROOT="/usr/GNUstep/System"
fi
echo "${__GS_PREFIX}"
}
# Prints/sets the GNUstep install domain; Generally, this will only be
# "System" or "Local"
egnustep_install_domain() {
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
if [ -z "$__GS_INSTALL_DOMAIN" ]; then
# backwards comapatbility for older ebuilds
__GS_INSTALL_DOMAIN="GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT"
fi
echo ${!__GS_INSTALL_DOMAIN}
return 0
else
if [ "$1" == "System" ]; then
__GS_INSTALL_DOMAIN="GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT"
elif [ "$1" == "Local" ]; then
__GS_INSTALL_DOMAIN="GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT"
# elif [ "$1" == "Network" ]; then
# __GS_INSTALL_DOMAIN="GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT"
else
die "An invalid parameter has been passed to ${FUNCNAME}"
fi
fi
}
# Clean/reset an ebuild to the installed GNUstep evironment; generally,
# this is called once an ebuild (at least), and packages that will
# inherit from gnustep.eclass already do this
egnustep_env() {
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT="$(egnustep_prefix)/System"
if [ -f ${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT}/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh ] ; then
. ${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT}/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep-reset.sh
if [ -f /etc/conf.d/gnustep.env ]; then
. /etc/conf.d/gnustep.env
else
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT="/usr/GNUstep/System"
fi
. ${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT}/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
__GS_SYSTEM_ROOT=${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT}
__GS_LOCAL_ROOT=${GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT}
__GS_NETWORK_ROOT=${GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT}
__GS_USER_ROOT=${GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT}
__GS_USER_ROOT_SUFFIX=$(dirname ${GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT#*$USER}/prune)/
# "gs_prefix" is the prefix that GNUstep is installed into, e.g.
# gs_prefix=/usr/GNUstep => GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT=${gs_prefix}/System
local gs_prefix=`egnustep_prefix`
echo ${gs_prefix//\//XXX_SED_FSLASH} > ${TMP}/sed.gs_prefix
# "gs_user_root_suffix" what is left over from the difference of
# GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT and HOME, e.g.:
# "/home/something/whatever/.config/GNUstep" => ".config/GNUstep"
echo ${__GS_USER_ROOT_SUFFIX//\//XXX_SED_FSLASH} > ${TMP}/sed.gs_user_root_suffix
# Set up common env vars for make operations
__GS_MAKE_EVAL=" \
HOME=\"\${T}\" \
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT=\"\${T}\" \
GNUSTEP_DEFAULTS_ROOT=\"\${T}/\${__GS_USER_ROOT_SUFFIX}\" \
INSTALL_ROOT_DIR=\"\${D}\" \
GNUSTEP_INSTALLATION_DIR=\"\${D}/\$(egnustep_install_domain)\" \
GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES=\"\${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT}\"/Library/Makefiles \
GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT=\"\${GNUSTEP_NETWORK_ROOT}\" \
GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT=\"\${GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT}\" \
GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT=\"\${GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT}\" \
TAR_OPTIONS=\"\${TAR_OPTIONS} --no-same-owner\" \
-j1" # this is dirty!
else
die "gnustep-make not installed!"
fi
}
# Get/Set the GNUstep system root
egnustep_system_root() {
if [ "$1" ]; then
__GS_SYSTEM_ROOT="$(dirname $1/prune)"
else
echo ${__GS_SYSTEM_ROOT}
fi
}
# Get/Set the GNUstep local root
egnustep_local_root() {
if [ "$1" ]; then
__GS_LOCAL_ROOT="$(dirname $1/prune)"
else
echo ${__GS_LOCAL_ROOT}
fi
}
# Get/Set the GNUstep network root
egnustep_network_root() {
if [ "$1" ]; then
__GS_NETWORK_ROOT="$(dirname $1/prune)"
else
echo ${__GS_NETWORK_ROOT}
fi
}
# Get/Set the GNUstep user root
# Note: watch out for this one -- ~ and such must be enclosed in single-quotes when passed in
egnustep_user_root() {
if [ "$1" ]; then
__GS_USER_ROOT="$(dirname $1/prune)"
else
echo ${__GS_USER_ROOT}
fi
}
# Print the "suffix" of the user_root, or simply
# e.g ~/GNUstep => GNUstep
egnustep_user_root_suffix() {
echo ${!__GS_USER_ROOT_SUFFIX}
}
# Make utilizing GNUstep Makefiles
egnustep_make() {
if [ -f ./[mM]akefile -o -f ./GNUmakefile ] ; then
local gs_make_opts="${1} messages=yes"
if use debug ; then
gs_make_opts="${gs_make_opts} debug=yes"
fi
if use profile; then
gs_make_opts="${gs_make_opts} profile=yes"
fi
eval emake ${__GS_MAKE_EVAL} ${gs_make_opts} all || die "package make failed"
else
die "no Makefile found"
fi
return 0
}
# Copies "convenience scripts"
egnustep_package_config() {
if [ -f ${FILESDIR}/config-${PN}.sh ]; then
dodir `egnustep_install_domain`/Tools/Gentoo
exeinto `egnustep_install_domain`/Tools/Gentoo
doexe ${FILESDIR}/config-${PN}.sh
fi
}
# Informs user about existence of "convenience script"
egnustep_package_config_info() {
if [ -f ${FILESDIR}/config-${PN}.sh ]; then
einfo "Make sure to set happy defaults for this package by executing:"
einfo " `egnustep_install_domain`/Tools/Gentoo/config-${PN}.sh"
einfo "as the user you will run the package as."
fi
}
# Make-install utilizing GNUstep Makefiles
egnustep_install() {
if [ -f ./[mM]akefile -o -f ./GNUmakefile ] ; then
local gs_make_opts="${1} messages=yes"
if use debug ; then
gs_make_opts="${gs_make_opts} debug=yes"
fi
if use profile; then
gs_make_opts="${gs_make_opts} profile=yes"
fi
eval emake ${__GS_MAKE_EVAL} ${gs_make_opts} install || die "package install failed"
else
die "no Makefile found"
fi
return 0
}
# Make and install docs utilzing GNUstep Makefiles
# Note: docs installed with this from a GNUMakefile,
# not just some files in a Documentation directory
egnustep_doc() {
cd ${S}/Documentation
if [ -f ./[mM]akefile -o -f ./GNUmakefile ] ; then
local gs_make_opts="${1} messages=yes"
if use debug ; then
gs_make_opts="${gs_make_opts} debug=yes"
fi
if use profile; then
gs_make_opts="${gs_make_opts} profile=yes"
fi
eval emake ${__GS_MAKE_EVAL} ${gs_make_opts} all || die "doc make failed"
eval emake ${__GS_MAKE_EVAL} ${gs_make_opts} install || die "doc install failed"
#XXX: I have no idea why this is called by ebuilds that don't have 'doc' in the
# USE flags, but user has 'doc' in global USE in make.conf
# else
# die "no Makefile found"
fi
cd ..
return 0
}
###########################################################################
# Tests
# -----
objc_available() {
export OBJC_TEST="${TMP}/objc_test.m"
cat > "${OBJC_TEST}" << EOF
/**
* This example taken from the tutorial at:
* http://gnustep.made-it.com/GSPT/xml/Tutorial_en.html
<quote>
A GNUstep Programming Tutorial
Time is on our side...
Yen-Ju Chen
Dennis Leeuw
Copyright © 2003 Yen-Ju Chen, Dennis Leeuw
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
</quote>
*/
#include <objc/Object.h>
@interface Greeter:Object
{
/* This is left empty on purpose:
* Normally instance variables would be declared here,
* but these are not used in our example.
*/
}
- (void)greet;
@end
#include <stdio.h>
@implementation Greeter
- (void)greet
{
printf("Hello, World!\n");
}
@end
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void)
{
id myGreeter;
myGreeter=[Greeter new];
[myGreeter greet];
[myGreeter free];
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
EOF
local available
available="yes"
eval $(tc-getCC) ${OBJC_TEST} -o ${OBJC_TEST}-out -lobjc || available="no"
echo ${available}
}
objc_not_available_info() {
einfo "gcc must be compiled with Objective-C support! See the objc USE flag."
einfo "NOTE: if you have to recompile gcc anyway, now may be the time to also add the 'gcj' use flag, so that libffi will also be compiled. Any gcc-3 version with 'gcj' should work, however, if you are testing >=gcc-3.4.3-r1 'objc' USE flag on should also install libffi."
}
ffi_available() {
export FFI_TEST="${TMP}/ffi_test.m"
cat > "${FFI_TEST}" << EOF
#include <ffi.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int n = argc;
return 0;
}
EOF
local available
available="yes"
# XXX
# Support dev-libs/libffi until it is deprecate
# (not that these -I and -L really matter
eval $(tc-getCC) ${FFI_TEST} -o ${FFI_TEST}-out -lffi || available="no"
echo ${available}
}
ffi_not_available_info() {
einfo "Your FFI libraries and headers seem to be installed incorrectly."
einfo "This is not as bad as it sounds -- not many projects use libffi at the moment, and gcc may have installed the headers in an inavailable place. Especially check for 'ffi.h' in your /usr/lib/gcc/\"\$CHOST\"/\"gcc-version\"/include directory, and that any other ffi related files it #include's (e.g. 'ffitarget.h') are in that directory as well; this can be solved by moving the files, or with a symlink. This is a quick fix, and newer ebuilds of gcc should install the files in the correct places, but for now, it could save you a recompilation of gcc."
einfo "If this still fails for you, consider not using the 'gcc-libffi' USE flag and letting dev-libs/libffi build as a dependency. It is important that either 'gcj' is a USE flag for gcc, or 'gcj' or 'objc' for >=gcc-3.4.3-r1."
}
###########################################################################
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