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# Copyright 1999-2011 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/ruby-ng.eclass,v 1.40 2011/10/05 17:46:20 graaff Exp $

# @ECLASS: ruby-ng.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# Ruby herd <ruby@gentoo.org>
# @AUTHOR:
# Author: Diego E. Pettenò <flameeyes@gentoo.org>
# Author: Alex Legler <a3li@gentoo.org>
# Author: Hans de Graaff <graaff@gentoo.org>
# @BLURB: An eclass for installing Ruby packages with proper support for multiple Ruby slots.
# @DESCRIPTION:
# The Ruby eclass is designed to allow an easier installation of Ruby packages
# and their incorporation into the Gentoo Linux system.
#
# Currently available targets are:
#  * ruby18 - Ruby (MRI) 1.8.x
#  * ruby19 - Ruby (MRI) 1.9.x
#  * ree18  - Ruby Enterprise Edition 1.8.x
#  * jruby  - JRuby
#
# This eclass does not define the implementation of the configure,
# compile, test, or install phases. Instead, the default phases are
# used.  Specific implementations of these phases can be provided in
# the ebuild either to be run for each Ruby implementation, or for all
# Ruby implementations, as follows:
#
#  * each_ruby_configure
#  * all_ruby_configure

# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: USE_RUBY
# @REQUIRED
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This variable contains a space separated list of targets (see above) a package
# is compatible to. It must be set before the `inherit' call. There is no
# default. All ebuilds are expected to set this variable.

# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: RUBY_PATCHES
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# A String or Array of filenames of patches to apply to all implementations.

# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: RUBY_OPTIONAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Set the value to "yes" to make the dependency on a Ruby interpreter
# optional and then ruby_implementations_depend() to help populate
# DEPEND and RDEPEND.

# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: RUBY_S
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If defined this variable determines the source directory name after
# unpacking. This defaults to the name of the package. Note that this
# variable supports a wildcard mechanism to help with github tarballs
# that contain the commit hash as part of the directory name.

# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: RUBY_QA_ALLOWED_LIBS
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# If defined this variable contains a whitelist of shared objects that
# are allowed to exist even if they don't link to libruby. This avoids
# the QA check that makes this mandatory. This is most likely not what
# you are looking for if you get the related "Missing links" QA warning,
# since the proper fix is almost always to make sure the shared object
# is linked against libruby. There are cases were this is not the case
# and the shared object is generic code to be used in some other way
# (e.g. selenium's firefox driver extension). When set this argument is
# passed to "grep -E" to remove reporting of these shared objects.

inherit eutils java-utils-2 toolchain-funcs

EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_unpack src_prepare src_configure src_compile src_test src_install pkg_setup

case ${EAPI} in
	0|1)
		die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI} (too old) for ruby-ng.eclass" ;;
	2|3) ;;
	4)
		# S is no longer automatically assigned when it doesn't exist.
		S="${WORKDIR}"
		;;
	*)
		die "Unknown EAPI=${EAPI} for ruby-ng.eclass"
esac

# @FUNCTION: ruby_implementation_depend
# @USAGE: target [comparator [version]]
# @RETURN: Package atom of a Ruby implementation to be used in dependencies.
# @DESCRIPTION:
# This function returns the formal package atom for a Ruby implementation.
#
# `target' has to be one of the valid values for USE_RUBY (see above)
#
# Set `comparator' and `version' to include a comparator (=, >=, etc.) and a
# version string to the returned string
ruby_implementation_depend() {
	local rubypn=
	local rubyslot=

	case $1 in
		ruby18)
			rubypn="dev-lang/ruby"
			rubyslot=":1.8"
			;;
		ruby19)
			rubypn="dev-lang/ruby"
			rubyslot=":1.9"
			;;
		ree18)
			rubypn="dev-lang/ruby-enterprise"
			rubyslot=":1.8"
			;;
		jruby)
			rubypn="dev-java/jruby"
			rubyslot=""
			;;
		*) die "$1: unknown Ruby implementation"
	esac

	echo "$2${rubypn}$3${rubyslot}"
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_samelib
# @RETURN: use flag string with current ruby implementations
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Convenience function to output the use dependency part of a
# dependency. Used as a building block for ruby_add_rdepend() and
# ruby_add_bdepend(), but may also be useful in an ebuild to specify
# more complex dependencies.
ruby_samelib() {
	local res=
	for _ruby_implementation in $USE_RUBY; do
		has -${_ruby_implementation} $@ || \
			res="${res}ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation}?,"
	done

	echo "[${res%,}]"
}

_ruby_atoms_samelib_generic() {
	eshopts_push -o noglob
	echo "RUBYTARGET? ("
	for token in $*; do
		case "$token" in
			"||" | "(" | ")" | *"?")
				echo "${token}" ;;
			*])
				echo "${token%[*}[RUBYTARGET,${token/*[}" ;;
			*)
				echo "${token}[RUBYTARGET]" ;;
		esac
	done
	echo ")"
	eshopts_pop
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_implementation_command
# @RETURN: the path to the given ruby implementation
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Not all implementations have the same command basename as the
# target; namely Ruby Enterprise 1.8 uses ree18 and rubyee18
# respectively. This function translate between the two
ruby_implementation_command() {
	local _ruby_name=$1

		# Add all USE_RUBY values where the flag name diverts from the binary here
	case $1 in
		ree18)
			_ruby_name=rubyee18
			;;
	esac

	echo $(type -p ${_ruby_name} 2>/dev/null)
}

_ruby_atoms_samelib() {
	local atoms=$(_ruby_atoms_samelib_generic "$*")

	for _ruby_implementation in $USE_RUBY; do
		echo "${atoms//RUBYTARGET/ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation}}"
	done
}

_ruby_wrap_conditions() {
	local conditions="$1"
	local atoms="$2"

	for condition in $conditions; do
		atoms="${condition}? ( ${atoms} )"
	done

	echo "$atoms"
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_add_rdepend
# @USAGE: dependencies
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Adds the specified dependencies, with use condition(s) to RDEPEND,
# taking the current set of ruby targets into account. This makes sure
# that all ruby dependencies of the package are installed for the same
# ruby targets. Use this function for all ruby dependencies instead of
# setting RDEPEND yourself. The list of atoms uses the same syntax as
# normal dependencies.
#
# Note: runtime dependencies are also added as build-time test
# dependencies.
ruby_add_rdepend() {
	case $# in
		1) ;;
		2)
			[[ "${GENTOO_DEV}" == "yes" ]] && eqawarn "You can now use the usual syntax in ruby_add_rdepend for $CATEGORY/$PF"
			ruby_add_rdepend "$(_ruby_wrap_conditions "$1" "$2")"
			return
			;;
		*)
			die "bad number of arguments to $0"
			;;
	esac

	local dependency=$(_ruby_atoms_samelib "$1")

	RDEPEND="${RDEPEND} $dependency"

	# Add the dependency as a test-dependency since we're going to
	# execute the code during test phase.
	DEPEND="${DEPEND} test? ( ${dependency} )"
	has test "$IUSE" || IUSE="${IUSE} test"
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_add_bdepend
# @USAGE: dependencies
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Adds the specified dependencies, with use condition(s) to DEPEND,
# taking the current set of ruby targets into account. This makes sure
# that all ruby dependencies of the package are installed for the same
# ruby targets. Use this function for all ruby dependencies instead of
# setting DEPEND yourself. The list of atoms uses the same syntax as
# normal dependencies.
ruby_add_bdepend() {
	case $# in
		1) ;;
		2)
			[[ "${GENTOO_DEV}" == "yes" ]] && eqawarn "You can now use the usual syntax in ruby_add_bdepend for $CATEGORY/$PF"
			ruby_add_bdepend "$(_ruby_wrap_conditions "$1" "$2")"
			return
			;;
		*)
			die "bad number of arguments to $0"
			;;
	esac

	local dependency=$(_ruby_atoms_samelib "$1")

	DEPEND="${DEPEND} $dependency"
	RDEPEND="${RDEPEND}"
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_get_use_implementations
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Gets an array of ruby use targets enabled by the user
ruby_get_use_implementations() {
	local i implementation
	for implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do
		use ruby_targets_${implementation} && i+=" ${implementation}"
	done
	echo $i
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_get_use_targets
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Gets an array of ruby use targets that the ebuild sets
ruby_get_use_targets() {
	local t implementation
	for implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do
		t+=" ruby_targets_${implementation}"
	done
	echo $t
}

if [[ ${EAPI:-0} -ge 4 && ${RUBY_OPTIONAL} != "yes" ]]; then
	REQUIRED_USE=" || ( $(ruby_get_use_targets) )"
fi

# @FUNCTION: ruby_implementations_depend
# @RETURN: Dependencies suitable for injection into DEPEND and RDEPEND.
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Produces the dependency string for the various implementations of ruby
# which the package is being built against. This should not be used when
# RUBY_OPTIONAL is unset but must be used if RUBY_OPTIONAL=yes. Do not
# confuse this function with ruby_implementation_depend().
#
# @EXAMPLE:
# EAPI=4
# RUBY_OPTIONAL=yes
#
# inherit ruby-ng
# ...
# DEPEND="ruby? ( $(ruby_implementations_depend) )"
# RDEPEND="${DEPEND}"
ruby_implementations_depend() {
	local depend
	for _ruby_implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do
		depend="${depend}${depend+ }ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation}? ( $(ruby_implementation_depend $_ruby_implementation) )"
	done
	echo "${depend}"
}

for _ruby_implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do
	IUSE="${IUSE} ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation}"
done
# If you specify RUBY_OPTIONAL you also need to take care of
# ruby useflag and dependency.
if [[ ${RUBY_OPTIONAL} != yes ]]; then
	DEPEND="${DEPEND} $(ruby_implementations_depend)"
	RDEPEND="${RDEPEND} $(ruby_implementations_depend)"
fi

_ruby_invoke_environment() {
	old_S=${S}
	case ${EAPI} in
		4)
			if [ -z ${RUBY_S} ]; then
				sub_S=${P}
			else
				sub_S=${RUBY_S}
			fi
			;;
		*)
			sub_S=${S#${WORKDIR}/}
			;;
	esac

	# Special case, for the always-lovely GitHub fetches. With this,
	# we allow the star glob to just expand to whatever directory it's
	# called.
	if [[ ${sub_S} = *"*"* ]]; then
		case ${EAPI} in
			2|3)
				#The old method of setting S depends on undefined package
				# manager behaviour, so encourage upgrading to EAPI=4.
				eqawarn "Using * expansion of S is deprecated. Use EAPI and RUBY_S instead."
				;;
		esac
		pushd "${WORKDIR}"/all &>/dev/null
		sub_S=$(eval ls -d ${sub_S} 2>/dev/null)
		popd &>/dev/null
	fi

	environment=$1; shift

	my_WORKDIR="${WORKDIR}"/${environment}
	S="${my_WORKDIR}"/"${sub_S}"

	if [[ -d "${S}" ]]; then
		pushd "$S" &>/dev/null
	elif [[ -d "${my_WORKDIR}" ]]; then
		pushd "${my_WORKDIR}" &>/dev/null
	else
		pushd "${WORKDIR}" &>/dev/null
	fi

	ebegin "Running ${_PHASE:-${EBUILD_PHASE}} phase for $environment"
	"$@"
	popd &>/dev/null

	S=${old_S}
}

_ruby_each_implementation() {
	local invoked=no
	for _ruby_implementation in ${USE_RUBY}; do
		# only proceed if it's requested
		use ruby_targets_${_ruby_implementation} || continue

		RUBY=$(ruby_implementation_command ${_ruby_implementation})
		invoked=yes

		if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
			_ruby_invoke_environment ${_ruby_implementation} "$@"
		fi

		unset RUBY
	done

	[[ ${invoked} == "no" ]] && die "You need to select at least one Ruby implementation by setting RUBY_TARGETS in /etc/make.conf."
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_pkg_setup
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Check whether at least one ruby target implementation is present.
ruby-ng_pkg_setup() {
	# This only checks that at least one implementation is present
	# before doing anything; by leaving the parameters empty we know
	# it's a special case.
	_ruby_each_implementation

	use ruby_targets_jruby && java-pkg_setup-vm
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_unpack
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Unpack the source archive.
ruby-ng_src_unpack() {
	mkdir "${WORKDIR}"/all
	pushd "${WORKDIR}"/all &>/dev/null

	# We don't support an each-unpack, it's either all or nothing!
	if type all_ruby_unpack &>/dev/null; then
		_ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_unpack
	else
		[[ -n ${A} ]] && unpack ${A}
	fi

	popd &>/dev/null
}

_ruby_apply_patches() {
	for patch in "${RUBY_PATCHES[@]}"; do
		if [ -f "${patch}" ]; then
			epatch "${patch}"
		elif [ -f "${FILESDIR}/${patch}" ]; then
			epatch "${FILESDIR}/${patch}"
		else
			die "Cannot find patch ${patch}"
		fi
	done

	# This is a special case: instead of executing just in the special
	# "all" environment, this will actually copy the effects on _all_
	# the other environments, and is thus executed before the copy
	type all_ruby_prepare &>/dev/null && all_ruby_prepare
}

_ruby_source_copy() {
	# Until we actually find a reason not to, we use hardlinks, this
	# should reduce the amount of disk space that is wasted by this.
	cp -prl all ${_ruby_implementation} \
		|| die "Unable to copy ${_ruby_implementation} environment"
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_prepare
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Apply patches and prepare versions for each ruby target
# implementation. Also carry out common clean up tasks.
ruby-ng_src_prepare() {
	# Way too many Ruby packages are prepared on OSX without removing
	# the extra data forks, we do it here to avoid repeating it for
	# almost every other ebuild.
	find . -name '._*' -delete

	_ruby_invoke_environment all _ruby_apply_patches

	_PHASE="source copy" \
		_ruby_each_implementation _ruby_source_copy

	if type each_ruby_prepare &>/dev/null; then
		_ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_prepare
	fi
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_configure
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Configure the package.
ruby-ng_src_configure() {
	if type each_ruby_configure &>/dev/null; then
		_ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_configure
	fi

	type all_ruby_configure &>/dev/null && \
		_ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_configure
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_compile
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Compile the package.
ruby-ng_src_compile() {
	if type each_ruby_compile &>/dev/null; then
		_ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_compile
	fi

	type all_ruby_compile &>/dev/null && \
		_ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_compile
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_test
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Run tests for the package.
ruby-ng_src_test() {
	if type each_ruby_test &>/dev/null; then
		_ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_test
	fi

	type all_ruby_test &>/dev/null && \
		_ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_test
}

_each_ruby_check_install() {
	local scancmd=scanelf
	# we have a Mach-O object here
	[[ ${CHOST} == *-darwin ]] && scancmd=scanmacho

	has "${EAPI}" 2 && ! use prefix && EPREFIX=

	local libruby_basename=$(${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e 'puts Config::CONFIG["LIBRUBY_SO"]')
	local libruby_soname=$(basename $(${scancmd} -F "%S#F" -qS "${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/${libruby_basename}") 2>/dev/null)
	local sitedir=$(${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e 'puts Config::CONFIG["sitedir"]')
	local sitelibdir=$(${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e 'puts Config::CONFIG["sitelibdir"]')

	# Look for wrong files in sitedir
	# if [[ -d "${D}${sitedir}" ]]; then
	# 	local f=$(find "${D}${sitedir}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -not -wholename "${D}${sitelibdir}")
	# 	if [[ -n ${f} ]]; then
	# 		eerror "Found files in sitedir, outsite sitelibdir:"
	# 		eerror "${f}"
	# 		die "Misplaced files in sitedir"
	# 	fi
	# fi

	# The current implementation lacks libruby (i.e.: jruby)
	[[ -z ${libruby_soname} ]] && return 0

	# Check also the gems directory, since we could be installing compiled
	# extensions via ruby-fakegem; make sure to check only in sitelibdir, since
	# that's what changes between two implementations (otherwise you'd get false
	# positives now that Ruby 1.9.2 installs with the same sitedir as 1.8)
	${scancmd} -qnR "${D}${sitelibdir}" "${D}${sitelibdir/site_ruby/gems}" \
		| fgrep -v "${libruby_soname}" \
		| grep -E -v "${RUBY_QA_ALLOWED_LIBS}" \
		> "${T}"/ruby-ng-${_ruby_implementation}-mislink.log

	if [[ -s "${T}"/ruby-ng-${_ruby_implementation}-mislink.log ]]; then
		ewarn "Extensions installed for ${_ruby_implementation} with missing links to ${libruby_soname}"
		ewarn $(< "${T}"/ruby-ng-${_ruby_implementation}-mislink.log )
		die "Missing links to ${libruby_soname}"
	fi
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby-ng_src_install
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Install the package for each ruby target implementation.
ruby-ng_src_install() {
	if type each_ruby_install &>/dev/null; then
		_ruby_each_implementation each_ruby_install
	fi

	type all_ruby_install &>/dev/null && \
		_ruby_invoke_environment all all_ruby_install

	_PHASE="check install" \
		_ruby_each_implementation _each_ruby_check_install
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_rbconfig_value
# @USAGE: rbconfig item
# @RETURN: Returns the value of the given rbconfig item of the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}.
ruby_rbconfig_value() {
	echo $(${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e "puts Config::CONFIG['$1']")
}

# @FUNCTION: doruby
# @USAGE: file [file...]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Installs the specified file(s) into the sitelibdir of the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}.
doruby() {
	[[ -z ${RUBY} ]] && die "\$RUBY is not set"
	has "${EAPI}" 2 && ! use prefix && EPREFIX=
	( # don't want to pollute calling env
		sitelibdir=$(ruby_rbconfig_value 'sitelibdir')
		insinto ${sitelibdir#${EPREFIX}}
		insopts -m 0644
		doins "$@"
	) || die "failed to install $@"
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_get_libruby
# @RETURN: The location of libruby*.so belonging to the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}.
ruby_get_libruby() {
	${RUBY} -rrbconfig -e 'puts File.join(Config::CONFIG["libdir"], Config::CONFIG["LIBRUBY"])'
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_get_hdrdir
# @RETURN: The location of the header files belonging to the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}.
ruby_get_hdrdir() {
	local rubyhdrdir=$(ruby_rbconfig_value 'rubyhdrdir')

	if [[ "${rubyhdrdir}" = "nil" ]] ; then
		rubyhdrdir=$(ruby_rbconfig_value 'archdir')
	fi

	echo "${rubyhdrdir}"
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_get_version
# @RETURN: The version of the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}, or what 'ruby' points to.
ruby_get_version() {
	local ruby=${RUBY:-$(type -p ruby 2>/dev/null)}

	echo $(${ruby} -e 'puts RUBY_VERSION')
}

# @FUNCTION: ruby_get_implementation
# @RETURN: The implementation of the Ruby interpreter in ${RUBY}, or what 'ruby' points to.
ruby_get_implementation() {
	local ruby=${RUBY:-$(type -p ruby 2>/dev/null)}

	case $(${ruby} --version) in
		*Enterprise*)
			echo "ree"
			;;
		*jruby*)
			echo "jruby"
			;;
		*)
			echo "mri"
			;;
	esac
}