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# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Id$

EAPI=5

inherit eutils

DESCRIPTION="An aggressively optimizing Scheme compiler"
HOMEPAGE="http://community.schemewiki.org/?Stalin"
SRC_URI="ftp://ftp.ecn.purdue.edu/qobi/${P}.tgz"

LICENSE="GPL-3"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~x86"
IUSE=""

RDEPEND="x11-libs/libX11"
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"

RESTRICT="strip"

src_prepare() {
	sed -i -e "s/-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer/${CFLAGS}/" makefile  || die
}

src_compile() {
	./build || die "Stalin's compilation failed"
}

src_test() {
	einfo "This may take REALLY much time and requires"
	einfo "possibly more than 2Gb of RAM+swap."
	cd benchmarks || die
	./compile-and-run-stalin-old-benchmarks || die "old benchmarks failed"
	#./compile-and-run-stalin-bcl-benchmarks || die "bcl bechmarks failed"
	#./compile-and-run-stalin-fdlcc-benchmarks || die "fdlcc benchmarks failed"
}

src_install() {
	pushd include
	doheader gc.h gc_config_macros.h
	insinto /usr/lib/${PN}
	doins \
		libgc.a libstalin.a stalin stalin-architecture-name \
		stalin.architectures QobiScheme.sc xlib.sc xlib-original.sc \
		Scheme-to-C-compatibility.sc
	fperms 755 /usr/lib/${PN}/stalin /usr/lib/${PN}/stalin-architecture-name
	popd

	cat > stalin  <<- EOF
	#!/bin/bash

	exec /usr/lib/stalin/stalin -I /usr/include/stalin \
		-I /usr/lib/stalin -copt -fno-strict-aliasing $@

	EOF

	dobin stalin
	doman stalin.1
	dodoc ANNOUNCEMENT MORE README
	pushd benchmarks
		sed -i -e 's/..\/stalin/stalin/' make-hello || die
		dodoc hello.sc make-hello
	popd
}

pkg_postinst() {
	elog "In ${ROOT}/usr/share/doc/${PF} you will find the make-hello and"
	elog "hello.sc files(compressed). If you put them in the same directory"
	elog "and run make.hello, it will produce a \"hello\" executable."
	elog "The \"make-hello\" file can be used as an example of how to use"
	elog "stalin to compile code and create efficient executables. "
	elog "man stalin , for documentation"
}