# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=5 inherit eutils autotools multilib multilib-minimal portability toolchain-funcs versionator DESCRIPTION="A powerful light-weight programming language designed for extending applications" HOMEPAGE="http://www.lua.org/" TEST_PV="5.2.2" # no 5.2.3-specific release yet TEST_A="${PN}-${TEST_PV}-tests.tar.gz" PKG_A="${P}.tar.gz" SRC_URI=" http://www.lua.org/ftp/${PKG_A} test? ( https://www.lua.org/tests/${TEST_A} )" LICENSE="MIT" SLOT="5.2" KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~s390 ~sh ~sparc ~x86 ~ppc-aix ~amd64-fbsd ~x86-fbsd ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux ~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x86-macos ~sparc-solaris ~sparc64-solaris ~x64-solaris ~x86-solaris" IUSE="+deprecated emacs readline static test test-complete" RDEPEND="readline? ( sys-libs/readline:0= ) app-eselect/eselect-lua !dev-lang/lua:0" DEPEND="${RDEPEND} sys-devel/libtool" PDEPEND="emacs? ( app-emacs/lua-mode )" MULTILIB_WRAPPED_HEADERS=( /usr/include/lua${SLOT}/luaconf.h ) src_prepare() { local PATCH_PV=$(get_version_component_range 1-2) epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-${PATCH_PV}-make-r1.patch # use glibtool on Darwin (versus Apple libtool) if [[ ${CHOST} == *-darwin* ]] ; then sed -i -e '/LIBTOOL = /s:/libtool:/glibtool:' \ Makefile src/Makefile || die fi [ -d "${FILESDIR}/${PV}" ] && \ EPATCH_SOURCE="${FILESDIR}/${PV}" EPATCH_SUFFIX="upstream.patch" epatch # correct lua versioning sed -i -e 's/\(LIB_VERSION = \)6:1:1/\10:0:0/' src/Makefile || die sed -i -e 's:\(/README\)\("\):\1.gz\2:g' doc/readme.html || die if ! use readline ; then sed -i -e '/#define LUA_USE_READLINE/d' src/luaconf.h || die fi # Using dynamic linked lua is not recommended for performance # reasons. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.lua.general/18519 # Mainly, this is of concern if your arch is poor with GPRs, like x86 # Note that this only affects the interpreter binary (named lua), not the lua # compiler (built statically) nor the lua libraries (both shared and static # are installed) if use static ; then sed -i -e 's:\(-export-dynamic\):-static \1:' src/Makefile || die fi # upstream does not use libtool, but we do (see bug #336167) cp "${FILESDIR}/configure.in" "${S}"/ || die eautoreconf # A slotted Lua uses different directories for headers & names for # libraries, and pkgconfig should reflect that. sed -r -i \ -e "/^Libs:/s,((-llua)($| )),\2${SLOT}\3," \ -e "/^Cflags:/s,((-I..includedir.)($| )),\2/lua${SLOT}\3," \ "${S}"/etc/lua.pc # custom Makefiles multilib_copy_sources } multilib_src_configure() { sed -i \ -e 's:\(define LUA_ROOT\s*\).*:\1"'${EPREFIX}'/usr/":' \ -e "s:\(define LUA_CDIR\s*LUA_ROOT \"\)lib:\1$(get_libdir):" \ src/luaconf.h \ || die "failed patching luaconf.h" econf } multilib_src_compile() { tc-export CC # what to link to liblua liblibs="-lm" liblibs="${liblibs} $(dlopen_lib)" # what to link to the executables mylibs= use readline && mylibs="-lreadline" cd src local myCFLAGS="" use deprecated && myCFLAGS="-DLUA_COMPAT_ALL" case "${CHOST}" in *-mingw*) : ;; *) myCFLAGS+=" -DLUA_USE_LINUX" ;; esac emake CC="${CC}" CFLAGS="${myCFLAGS} ${CFLAGS}" \ SYSLDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" \ RPATH="${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/" \ LUA_LIBS="${mylibs}" \ LIB_LIBS="${liblibs}" \ V=$(get_version_component_range 1-2) \ gentoo_all } multilib_src_install() { emake INSTALL_TOP="${ED}/usr" INSTALL_LIB="${ED}/usr/$(get_libdir)" \ V=${SLOT} gentoo_install # We want packages to find our things... cp "${FILESDIR}/lua.pc" "${WORKDIR}" sed -i \ -e "s:^prefix= :prefix= ${EPREFIX}:" \ -e "s:^V=.*:V= ${PATCH_PV}:" \ -e "s:^R=.*:R= ${PV}:" \ -e "s:/,lib,:/$(get_libdir):g" \ "${WORKDIR}/lua.pc" insinto "/usr/$(get_libdir)/pkgconfig" newins "${WORKDIR}/lua.pc" "lua${SLOT}.pc" } multilib_src_install_all() { dodoc README dohtml doc/*.html doc/*.png doc/*.css doc/*.gif newman doc/lua.1 lua${SLOT}.1 newman doc/luac.1 luac${SLOT}.1 } # Makefile contains a dummy target that doesn't do tests # but causes issues with slotted lua (bug #510360) src_test() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" cd "${WORKDIR}/lua-${TEST_PV}-tests" || die # https://www.lua.org/tests/ # There are two sets: # basic # complete. # # The basic subset is selected by passing -e'_U=true' # The complete set is noted to contain tests that may consume too much memory or have non-portable tests. # attrib.lua for example needs some multilib customization (have to compile the stuff in libs/ for each ABI) use test-complete || TEST_OPTS="-e_U=true" TEST_MARKER="${T}/test.failed" rm -f "${TEST_MARKER}" # If we are failing, set the marker file, and only check it after done all ABIs abi_src_test() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" TEST_LOG="${T}/test.${MULTIBUILD_ID}.log" eval "${BUILD_DIR}"/src/lua${SLOT} ${TEST_OPTS} all.lua 2>&1 | tee "${TEST_LOG}" || die grep -sq -e "final OK" "${TEST_LOG}" || echo "FAIL ${MULTIBUILD_ID}" >>"${TEST_MARKER}" return 0 } multilib_foreach_abi abi_src_test if [ -e "${TEST_MARKER}" ]; then cat "${TEST_MARKER}" die "Tests failed" fi }