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# Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/haskell-cabal.eclass,v 1.18 2010/01/26 20:50:40 kolmodin Exp $
#
# Original authors: Andres Loeh <kosmikus@gentoo.org>
# Duncan Coutts <dcoutts@gentoo.org>
# Maintained by: Haskell herd <haskell@gentoo.org>
#
# This eclass is for packages that make use of the
# Haskell Common Architecture for Building Applications
# and Libraries (cabal).
#
# Basic instructions:
#
# Before inheriting the eclass, set CABAL_FEATURES to
# reflect the tools and features that the package makes
# use of.
#
# Currently supported features:
# haddock -- for documentation generation
# alex -- lexer/scanner generator
# happy -- parser generator
# c2hs -- C interface generator
# cpphs -- C preprocessor clone written in Haskell
# profile -- if package supports to build profiling-enabled libraries
# bootstrap -- only used for the cabal package itself
# bin -- the package installs binaries
# lib -- the package installs libraries
# nocabaldep -- don't add dependency on cabal.
# only used for packages that _must_ not pull the dependency
# on cabal, but still use this eclass (e.g. haskell-updater).
#
# Dependencies on other cabal packages have to be specified
# correctly.
#
# Cabal libraries should usually be SLOTted with "${PV}".
#
# Many Cabal packages require S to be manually set.
#
# Conforming Cabal packages don't require any function definitions
# in the ebuild.
#
# Special flags to Cabal Configure can now be set by using
# CABAL_CONFIGURE_FLAGS
inherit ghc-package multilib
for feature in ${CABAL_FEATURES}; do
case ${feature} in
haddock) CABAL_USE_HADDOCK=yes;;
alex) CABAL_USE_ALEX=yes;;
happy) CABAL_USE_HAPPY=yes;;
c2hs) CABAL_USE_C2HS=yes;;
cpphs) CABAL_USE_CPPHS=yes;;
profile) CABAL_USE_PROFILE=yes;;
bootstrap) CABAL_BOOTSTRAP=yes;;
bin) CABAL_HAS_BINARIES=yes;;
lib) CABAL_HAS_LIBRARIES=yes;;
nocabaldep) CABAL_FROM_GHC=yes;;
*) CABAL_UNKNOWN="${CABAL_UNKNOWN} ${feature}";;
esac
done
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_HADDOCK}" ]]; then
IUSE="${IUSE} doc"
DEPEND="${DEPEND} doc? ( dev-haskell/haddock )"
fi
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_ALEX}" ]]; then
DEPEND="${DEPEND} dev-haskell/alex"
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --with-alex=/usr/bin/alex"
fi
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_HAPPY}" ]]; then
DEPEND="${DEPEND} dev-haskell/happy"
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --with-happy=/usr/bin/happy"
fi
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_C2HS}" ]]; then
DEPEND="${DEPEND} dev-haskell/c2hs"
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --with-c2hs=/usr/bin/c2hs"
fi
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_CPPHS}" ]]; then
DEPEND="${DEPEND} dev-haskell/cpphs"
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --with-cpphs=/usr/bin/cpphs"
fi
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_PROFILE}" ]]; then
IUSE="${IUSE} profile"
fi
# We always use a standalone version of Cabal, rather than the one that comes
# with GHC. But of course we can't depend on cabal when building cabal itself.
if [[ -z ${CABAL_MIN_VERSION} ]]; then
CABAL_MIN_VERSION=1.1.4
fi
if [[ -z "${CABAL_BOOTSTRAP}" && -z "${CABAL_FROM_GHC}" ]]; then
DEPEND="${DEPEND} >=dev-haskell/cabal-${CABAL_MIN_VERSION}"
fi
# Libraries require GHC to be installed.
if [[ -n "${CABAL_HAS_LIBRARIES}" ]]; then
RDEPEND="${RDEPEND} dev-lang/ghc"
fi
# returns the version of cabal currently in use
_CABAL_VERSION_CACHE=""
cabal-version() {
if [[ -z "${_CABAL_VERSION_CACHE}" ]]; then
if [[ "${CABAL_BOOTSTRAP}" ]]; then
# We're bootstrapping cabal, so the cabal version is the version
# of this package itself.
_CABAL_VERSION_CACHE="${PV}"
elif [[ "${CABAL_FROM_GHC}" ]]; then
# We can't assume there's a version of Cabal installed by ebuild as
# this might be a first time install of GHC (for packages that
# use the shipped Cabal like haskell-updater).
# The user is likely to only have one version of Cabal, provided
# by GHC. Note that dev-haskell/cabal can be a dummy package, only
# using the version provided by GHC. If the user has another version
# of Cabal too (more recent than the one GHC provides through
# dev-haskell/cabal, or possibly older if he used an old
# Cabal package) the most recent is used (expected to be the last
# one in the ghc-pkg output).
_CABAL_VERSION_CACHE="$(ghc-pkg field Cabal version | tail -n 1)"
# Strip out the "version: " prefix
_CABAL_VERSION_CACHE="${_CABAL_VERSION_CACHE#"version: "}"
else
# We ask portage, not ghc, so that we only pick up
# portage-installed cabal versions.
_CABAL_VERSION_CACHE="$(ghc-extractportageversion dev-haskell/cabal)"
fi
fi
echo "${_CABAL_VERSION_CACHE}"
}
cabal-bootstrap() {
local setupmodule
local cabalpackage
if [[ -f "${S}/Setup.lhs" ]]; then
setupmodule="${S}/Setup.lhs"
else
if [[ -f "${S}/Setup.hs" ]]; then
setupmodule="${S}/Setup.hs"
else
die "No Setup.lhs or Setup.hs found"
fi
fi
# We build the setup program using the latest version of
# cabal that we have installed
if version_is_at_least "6.4" "$(ghc-version)"; then
cabalpackage=Cabal-$(cabal-version)
else
# older ghc's don't support package versioning
cabalpackage=Cabal
fi
einfo "Using cabal-$(cabal-version)."
$(ghc-getghc) -package "${cabalpackage}" --make "${setupmodule}" -o setup \
|| die "compiling ${setupmodule} failed"
}
cabal-mksetup() {
local setupdir
if [[ -n $1 ]]; then
setupdir=$1
else
setupdir=${S}
fi
rm -f "${setupdir}"/Setup.{lhs,hs}
echo 'import Distribution.Simple; main = defaultMainWithHooks defaultUserHooks' \
> $setupdir/Setup.hs
}
cabal-haddock() {
./setup haddock || die "setup haddock failed"
}
cabal-configure() {
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_HADDOCK}" ]] && use doc; then
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --with-haddock=/usr/bin/haddock"
fi
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_PROFILE}" ]] && use profile; then
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --enable-library-profiling"
fi
# Building GHCi libs on ppc64 causes "TOC overflow".
if use ppc64; then
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --disable-library-for-ghci"
fi
if version_is_at_least "1.4" "$(cabal-version)"; then
# disable executable stripping for the executables, as portage will
# strip by itself, and pre-stripping gives a QA warning.
# cabal versions previous to 1.4 does not strip executables, and does
# not accept the flag.
# this fixes numerous bugs, amongst them;
# bug #251881, bug #251882, bug #251884, bug #251886, bug #299494
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --disable-executable-stripping"
fi
if version_is_at_least "1.2.0" "$(cabal-version)"; then
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --docdir=/usr/share/doc/${PF}"
# As of Cabal 1.2, configure is quite quiet. For diagnostic purposes
# it's better if the configure chatter is in the build logs:
cabalconf="${cabalconf} --verbose"
fi
# Note: with Cabal-1.1.6.x we do not have enough control
# to put the docs into the right place. They're currently going
# into /usr/share/${P}/ghc-x.y/doc/
# rather than /usr/share/doc/${PF}/
# Because we can only set the datadir, not the docdir.
./setup configure \
--ghc --prefix=/usr \
--with-compiler="$(ghc-getghc)" \
--with-hc-pkg="$(ghc-getghcpkg)" \
--prefix=/usr \
--libdir=/usr/$(get_libdir) \
--libsubdir=${P}/ghc-$(ghc-version) \
--datadir=/usr/share/ \
--datasubdir=${P}/ghc-$(ghc-version) \
${cabalconf} \
${CABAL_CONFIGURE_FLAGS} \
"$@" || die "setup configure failed"
}
cabal-build() {
unset LANG LC_ALL LC_MESSAGES
./setup build \
|| die "setup build failed"
}
cabal-copy() {
./setup copy \
--destdir="${D}" \
|| die "setup copy failed"
# cabal is a bit eager about creating dirs,
# so remove them if they are empty
rmdir "${D}/usr/bin" 2> /dev/null
# GHC 6.4 has a bug in get/setPermission and Cabal 1.1.1 has
# no workaround.
# set the +x permission on executables
if [[ -d "${D}/usr/bin" ]] ; then
chmod +x "${D}/usr/bin/"*
fi
# TODO: do we still need this?
}
cabal-pkg() {
# This does not actually register since we're using true instead
# of ghc-pkg. So it just leaves the .installed-pkg-config and we can
# register that ourselves (if it exists).
local result
local err
if [[ -n ${CABAL_HAS_LIBRARIES} ]]; then
if version_is_at_least "1.2.0" "$(cabal-version)"; then
# Newer cabal can generate a package conf for us:
./setup register --gen-pkg-config="${T}/${P}.conf"
ghc-setup-pkg "${T}/${P}.conf"
ghc-install-pkg
else
# With older cabal we have to hack it by replacing its ghc-pkg
# with true and then just picking up the .installed-pkg-config
# file and registering that ourselves (if it exists).
sed -i "s|$(ghc-getghcpkg)|$(type -P true)|" .setup-config
./setup register || die "setup register failed"
if [[ -f .installed-pkg-config ]]; then
ghc-setup-pkg .installed-pkg-config
ghc-install-pkg
else
die "setup register has not generated a package configuration file"
fi
fi
fi
}
# Some cabal libs are bundled along with some versions of ghc
# eg filepath-1.0 comes with ghc-6.6.1
# by putting CABAL_CORE_LIB_GHC_PV="6.6.1" in an ebuild we are declaring that
# when building with this version of ghc, the ebuild is a dummy that is it will
# install no files since the package is already included with ghc.
# However portage still records the dependency and we can upgrade the package
# to a later one that's not included with ghc.
# You can also put a space separated list, eg CABAL_CORE_LIB_GHC_PV="6.6 6.6.1".
cabal-is-dummy-lib() {
for version in ${CABAL_CORE_LIB_GHC_PV[*]}; do
[[ "$(ghc-version)" == "$version" ]] && return 0
done
return 1
}
# exported function: check if cabal is correctly installed for
# the currently active ghc (we cannot guarantee this with portage)
haskell-cabal_pkg_setup() {
ghc-package_pkg_setup
if [[ -z "${CABAL_BOOTSTRAP}" && -z "${CABAL_FROM_GHC}" ]] && ! ghc-sanecabal "${CABAL_MIN_VERSION}"; then
eerror "The package dev-haskell/cabal is not correctly installed for"
eerror "the currently active version of ghc ($(ghc-version)). Please"
eerror "run ghc-updater or haskell-updater or re-build dev-haskell/cabal."
die "cabal is not correctly installed"
fi
if [[ -z "${CABAL_HAS_BINARIES}" ]] && [[ -z "${CABAL_HAS_LIBRARIES}" ]]; then
eerror "QA: Neither bin nor lib are in CABAL_FEATURES."
fi
if [[ -n "${CABAL_UNKNOWN}" ]]; then
ewarn "Unknown entry in CABAL_FEATURES: ${CABAL_UNKNOWN}"
fi
if cabal-is-dummy-lib; then
einfo "${P} is included in ghc-${CABAL_CORE_LIB_GHC_PV}, nothing to install."
fi
}
# exported function: cabal-style bootstrap configure and compile
cabal_src_compile() {
if ! cabal-is-dummy-lib; then
cabal-bootstrap
cabal-configure
cabal-build
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_HADDOCK}" ]] && use doc; then
cabal-haddock
fi
fi
}
haskell-cabal_src_compile() {
cabal_src_compile
}
# exported function: cabal-style copy and register
cabal_src_install() {
if cabal-is-dummy-lib; then
# create a dummy local package conf file for the sake of ghc-updater
dodir "$(ghc-confdir)"
echo '[]' > "${D}/$(ghc-confdir)/$(ghc-localpkgconf)"
else
cabal-copy
cabal-pkg
if [[ -n "${CABAL_USE_HADDOCK}" ]] && use doc; then
if ! version_is_at_least "1.1.6" "$(cabal-version)"; then
dohtml -r dist/doc/html/*
fi
fi
fi
}
haskell-cabal_src_install() {
cabal_src_install
}
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_compile src_install
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