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require "hardware"
require "development_tools"
require "os/mac/version"
require "os/mac/xcode"
require "os/mac/xquartz"
require "os/mac/pathname"
require "os/mac/sdk"
require "os/mac/keg"
module OS
module Mac
module_function
::MacOS = self # rubocop:disable Style/ConstantName
raise "Loaded OS::Mac on generic OS!" if ENV["HOMEBREW_TEST_GENERIC_OS"]
# This can be compared to numerics, strings, or symbols
# using the standard Ruby Comparable methods.
def version
@version ||= Version.new(full_version.to_s[/10\.\d+/])
end
# This can be compared to numerics, strings, or symbols
# using the standard Ruby Comparable methods.
def full_version
@full_version ||= Version.new((ENV["HOMEBREW_MACOS_VERSION"] || ENV["HOMEBREW_OSX_VERSION"]).chomp)
end
def full_version=(version)
@full_version = Version.new(version.chomp)
@version = nil
end
def prerelease?
# TODO: bump version when new OS is released
version >= "10.13"
end
def outdated_release?
# TODO: bump version when new OS is released
version < "10.10"
end
def cat
version.to_sym
end
def languages
return @languages unless @languages.nil?
@languages = Utils.popen_read("defaults", "read", ".GlobalPreferences", "AppleLanguages").scan(/[^ \n"(),]+/)
if ENV["HOMEBREW_LANGUAGES"]
@languages = ENV["HOMEBREW_LANGUAGES"].split(",") + @languages
end
if ARGV.value("language")
@languages = ARGV.value("language").split(",") + @languages
end
@languages = @languages.uniq
end
def language
languages.first
end
def active_developer_dir
@active_developer_dir ||= Utils.popen_read("/usr/bin/xcode-select", "-print-path").strip
end
# If a specific SDK is requested
# a) The requested SDK is returned, if it's installed.
# b) If the requested SDK is not installed, the newest SDK (if any SDKs
# are available) is returned.
# c) If no SDKs are available, nil is returned.
# If no specific SDK is requested
# a) For Xcode >= 7, the latest SDK is returned even if the latest SDK is
# named after a newer OS version than the running OS. The
# MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET must be set to the OS for which you're
# actually building (usually the running OS version).
# https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/pull/50355
# https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/WhatsNewXcode/Articles/Introduction.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40004626
# Section "About SDKs and Simulator"
# b) For Xcode < 7, proceed as if the SDK for the running OS version had
# specifically been requested according to the rules above.
def sdk(v = nil)
@locator ||= SDKLocator.new
begin
sdk = if v.nil?
(Xcode.version.to_i >= 7) ? @locator.latest_sdk : @locator.sdk_for(version)
else
@locator.sdk_for v
end
rescue SDKLocator::NoSDKError
sdk = @locator.latest_sdk
end
# Only return an SDK older than the OS version if it was specifically requested
sdk if v || (!sdk.nil? && sdk.version >= version)
end
# Returns the path to an SDK or nil, following the rules set by #sdk.
def sdk_path(v = nil)
s = sdk(v)
s.path unless s.nil?
end
# See these issues for some history:
# https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/13
# https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/41
# https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/48
def macports_or_fink
paths = []
# First look in the path because MacPorts is relocatable and Fink
# may become relocatable in the future.
%w[port fink].each do |ponk|
path = which(ponk)
paths << path unless path.nil?
end
# Look in the standard locations, because even if port or fink are
# not in the path they can still break builds if the build scripts
# have these paths baked in.
%w[/sw/bin/fink /opt/local/bin/port].each do |ponk|
path = Pathname.new(ponk)
paths << path if path.exist?
end
# Finally, some users make their MacPorts or Fink directorie
# read-only in order to try out Homebrew, but this doens't work as
# some build scripts error out when trying to read from these now
# unreadable paths.
%w[/sw /opt/local].map { |p| Pathname.new(p) }.each do |path|
paths << path if path.exist? && !path.readable?
end
paths.uniq
end
def prefer_64_bit?
if ENV["HOMEBREW_PREFER_64_BIT"] && version == :leopard
Hardware::CPU.is_64_bit?
else
Hardware::CPU.is_64_bit? && version > :leopard
end
end
def preferred_arch
if prefer_64_bit?
Hardware::CPU.arch_64_bit
else
Hardware::CPU.arch_32_bit
end
end
STANDARD_COMPILERS = {
"2.0" => { gcc_4_0_build: 4061 },
"2.5" => { gcc_4_0_build: 5370 },
"3.1.4" => { gcc_4_0_build: 5493, gcc_4_2_build: 5577 },
"3.2.6" => { gcc_4_0_build: 5494, gcc_4_2_build: 5666, clang: "1.7", clang_build: 77 },
"4.0" => { gcc_4_0_build: 5494, gcc_4_2_build: 5666, clang: "2.0", clang_build: 137 },
"4.0.1" => { gcc_4_0_build: 5494, gcc_4_2_build: 5666, clang: "2.0", clang_build: 137 },
"4.0.2" => { gcc_4_0_build: 5494, gcc_4_2_build: 5666, clang: "2.0", clang_build: 137 },
"4.2" => { clang: "3.0", clang_build: 211 },
"4.3" => { clang: "3.1", clang_build: 318 },
"4.3.1" => { clang: "3.1", clang_build: 318 },
"4.3.2" => { clang: "3.1", clang_build: 318 },
"4.3.3" => { clang: "3.1", clang_build: 318 },
"4.4" => { clang: "4.0", clang_build: 421 },
"4.4.1" => { clang: "4.0", clang_build: 421 },
"4.5" => { clang: "4.1", clang_build: 421 },
"4.5.1" => { clang: "4.1", clang_build: 421 },
"4.5.2" => { clang: "4.1", clang_build: 421 },
"4.6" => { clang: "4.2", clang_build: 425 },
"4.6.1" => { clang: "4.2", clang_build: 425 },
"4.6.2" => { clang: "4.2", clang_build: 425 },
"4.6.3" => { clang: "4.2", clang_build: 425 },
"5.0" => { clang: "5.0", clang_build: 500 },
"5.0.1" => { clang: "5.0", clang_build: 500 },
"5.0.2" => { clang: "5.0", clang_build: 500 },
"5.1" => { clang: "5.1", clang_build: 503 },
"5.1.1" => { clang: "5.1", clang_build: 503 },
"6.0" => { clang: "6.0", clang_build: 600 },
"6.0.1" => { clang: "6.0", clang_build: 600 },
"6.1" => { clang: "6.0", clang_build: 600 },
"6.1.1" => { clang: "6.0", clang_build: 600 },
"6.2" => { clang: "6.0", clang_build: 600 },
"6.3" => { clang: "6.1", clang_build: 602 },
"6.3.1" => { clang: "6.1", clang_build: 602 },
"6.3.2" => { clang: "6.1", clang_build: 602 },
"6.4" => { clang: "6.1", clang_build: 602 },
"7.0" => { clang: "7.0", clang_build: 700 },
"7.0.1" => { clang: "7.0", clang_build: 700 },
"7.1" => { clang: "7.0", clang_build: 700 },
"7.1.1" => { clang: "7.0", clang_build: 700 },
"7.2" => { clang: "7.0", clang_build: 700 },
"7.2.1" => { clang: "7.0", clang_build: 700 },
"7.3" => { clang: "7.3", clang_build: 703 },
"7.3.1" => { clang: "7.3", clang_build: 703 },
"8.0" => { clang: "8.0", clang_build: 800 },
"8.1" => { clang: "8.0", clang_build: 800 },
"8.2" => { clang: "8.0", clang_build: 800 },
"8.2.1" => { clang: "8.0", clang_build: 800 },
"8.3" => { clang: "8.1", clang_build: 802 },
"8.3.1" => { clang: "8.1", clang_build: 802 },
"8.3.2" => { clang: "8.1", clang_build: 802 },
}.freeze
def compilers_standard?
STANDARD_COMPILERS.fetch(Xcode.version.to_s).all? do |method, build|
send(:"#{method}_version") == build
end
rescue IndexError
onoe <<-EOS.undent
Homebrew doesn't know what compiler versions ship with your version
of Xcode (#{Xcode.version}). Please `brew update` and if that doesn't
help, file an issue with the output of `brew --config`:
https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues
Note that we only track stable, released versions of Xcode.
Thanks!
EOS
end
def app_with_bundle_id(*ids)
path = mdfind(*ids).first
Pathname.new(path) unless path.nil? || path.empty?
end
def mdfind(*ids)
return [] unless OS.mac?
(@mdfind ||= {}).fetch(ids) do
@mdfind[ids] = Utils.popen_read("/usr/bin/mdfind", mdfind_query(*ids)).split("\n")
end
end
def pkgutil_info(id)
(@pkginfo ||= {}).fetch(id) do |key|
@pkginfo[key] = Utils.popen_read("/usr/sbin/pkgutil", "--pkg-info", key).strip
end
end
def mdfind_query(*ids)
ids.map! { |id| "kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier == #{id}" }.join(" || ")
end
end
end
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