# Copyright 2002-2020 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # @ECLASS: elisp.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # Gentoo GNU Emacs project # @AUTHOR: # Matthew Kennedy # Jeremy Maitin-Shepard # Christian Faulhammer # Ulrich Müller # @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 4 5 6 7 # @BLURB: Eclass for Emacs Lisp packages # @DESCRIPTION: # # This eclass is designed to install elisp files of Emacs related # packages into the site-lisp directory. The majority of elisp packages # will only need to define the standard ebuild variables (like SRC_URI) # and optionally SITEFILE for successful installation. # # Emacs support for other than pure elisp packages is handled by # elisp-common.eclass where you won't have a dependency on Emacs itself. # All elisp-* functions are documented there. # # If the package's source is a single (in whatever way) compressed elisp # file with the file name ${P}.el, then this eclass will move ${P}.el to # ${PN}.el in src_unpack(). # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: NEED_EMACS # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # If you need anything different from Emacs 23, use the NEED_EMACS # variable before inheriting elisp.eclass. Set it to the version your # package uses and the dependency will be adjusted. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ELISP_PATCHES # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # Space separated list of patches to apply after unpacking the sources. # Patch files are searched for in the current working dir, WORKDIR, and # FILESDIR. This variable is semi-deprecated, preferably use the # PATCHES array instead if the EAPI supports it. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ELISP_REMOVE # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # Space separated list of files to remove after unpacking the sources. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: SITEFILE # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # Name of package's site-init file. The filename must match the shell # pattern "[1-8][0-9]*-gentoo.el"; numbers below 10 and above 89 are # reserved for internal use. "50${PN}-gentoo.el" is a reasonable choice # in most cases. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: ELISP_TEXINFO # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # Space separated list of Texinfo sources. Respective GNU Info files # will be generated in src_compile() and installed in src_install(). inherit elisp-common case ${EAPI:-0} in 4|5) inherit epatch ;; 6|7) ;; *) die "${ECLASS}: EAPI ${EAPI:-0} not supported" ;; esac EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_{unpack,prepare,configure,compile,install} \ pkg_{setup,postinst,postrm} RDEPEND=">=app-editors/emacs-${NEED_EMACS}:*" case ${EAPI} in 4) RDEPEND="${RDEPEND%:*}"; DEPEND="${RDEPEND}" ;; 5|6) DEPEND="${RDEPEND}" ;; *) BDEPEND="${RDEPEND}" ;; esac # @FUNCTION: elisp_pkg_setup # @DESCRIPTION: # Test if the eselected Emacs version is sufficient to fulfil the # version requirement of the NEED_EMACS variable. elisp_pkg_setup() { elisp-check-emacs-version } # @FUNCTION: elisp_src_unpack # @DESCRIPTION: # Unpack the sources; also handle the case of a single *.el file in # WORKDIR for packages distributed that way. elisp_src_unpack() { default if [[ -f ${P}.el ]]; then # the "simple elisp" case with a single *.el file in WORKDIR mv ${P}.el ${PN}.el || die [[ -d ${S} ]] || S=${WORKDIR} fi } # @FUNCTION: elisp_src_prepare # @DESCRIPTION: # Apply any patches listed in ELISP_PATCHES. Patch files are searched # for in the current working dir, WORKDIR, and FILESDIR. elisp_src_prepare() { local patch file for patch in ${ELISP_PATCHES}; do if [[ -f ${patch} ]]; then file="${patch}" elif [[ -f ${WORKDIR}/${patch} ]]; then file="${WORKDIR}/${patch}" elif [[ -f ${FILESDIR}/${patch} ]]; then file="${FILESDIR}/${patch}" else die "Cannot find ${patch}" fi case ${EAPI} in 4|5) epatch "${file}" ;; *) eapply "${file}" ;; esac done # apply PATCHES (if supported in EAPI), and any user patches case ${EAPI} in 4|5) epatch_user ;; *) default ;; esac if [[ -n ${ELISP_REMOVE} ]]; then rm ${ELISP_REMOVE} || die fi } # @FUNCTION: elisp_src_configure # @DESCRIPTION: # Do nothing, because Emacs packages seldomly bring a full build system. elisp_src_configure() { :; } # @FUNCTION: elisp_src_compile # @DESCRIPTION: # Call elisp-compile to byte-compile all Emacs Lisp (*.el) files. # If ELISP_TEXINFO lists any Texinfo sources, call makeinfo to generate # GNU Info files from them. elisp_src_compile() { elisp-compile *.el if [[ -n ${ELISP_TEXINFO} ]]; then makeinfo ${ELISP_TEXINFO} || die fi } # @FUNCTION: elisp_src_install # @DESCRIPTION: # Call elisp-install to install all Emacs Lisp (*.el and *.elc) files. # If the SITEFILE variable specifies a site-init file, install it with # elisp-site-file-install. Also install any GNU Info files listed in # ELISP_TEXINFO and documentation listed in the DOCS variable. elisp_src_install() { elisp-install ${PN} *.el *.elc if [[ -n ${SITEFILE} ]]; then elisp-site-file-install "${FILESDIR}/${SITEFILE}" fi if [[ -n ${ELISP_TEXINFO} ]]; then set -- ${ELISP_TEXINFO} set -- ${@##*/} doinfo ${@/%.*/.info*} fi # install documentation only when explicitly requested case ${EAPI} in 4|5) [[ -n ${DOCS} ]] && dodoc ${DOCS} ;; *) [[ $(declare -p DOCS 2>/dev/null) == *=* ]] && einstalldocs ;; esac if declare -f readme.gentoo_create_doc >/dev/null; then readme.gentoo_create_doc fi } # @FUNCTION: elisp_pkg_postinst # @DESCRIPTION: # Call elisp-site-regen, in order to collect the site initialisation for # all installed Emacs Lisp packages in the site-gentoo.el file. elisp_pkg_postinst() { elisp-site-regen if declare -f readme.gentoo_print_elog >/dev/null; then readme.gentoo_print_elog fi } # @FUNCTION: elisp_pkg_postrm # @DESCRIPTION: # Call elisp-site-regen, in order to collect the site initialisation for # all installed Emacs Lisp packages in the site-gentoo.el file. elisp_pkg_postrm() { elisp-site-regen }