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# Created by: Jyun-Yan You <jyyou@cs.nctu.edu.tw>
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= rust
PORTVERSION= 1.4.0
CATEGORIES= lang
MASTER_SITES= http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/:src \
http://static.rust-lang.org/stage0-snapshots/:bootstrap
DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}c-${PORTVERSION}
DISTFILES= ${RUST_SOURCE}:src \
${RUST_BOOT}:bootstrap
EXTRACT_ONLY= ${RUST_SOURCE}
MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Language with a focus on memory safety and concurrency
LICENSE= APACHE20 \
MIT
LICENSE_COMB= dual
LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE-APACHE \
${WRKSRC}/LICENSE-MIT
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= amd64 i386
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS_REASON= requires prebuilt bootstrap compiler
DISTINFO_FILE= ${MASTERDIR}/distinfo.${ARCH}
# FIXME: The bootstrapped rustc adds -L/usr/local/lib in front of
# the LDFLAGS. When stage0's rustc is linked, it picks the installed
# librust*so and fails.
CONFLICTS_BUILD= rust \
rust-nightly
CONFLICTS_INSTALL= rust-nightly
RUST_SOURCE= ${DISTNAME}-src${EXTRACT_SUFX}
RUST_BOOT= rust-stage0-${RUST_BOOT_SIG_${ARCH}}.tar.bz2
RUST_BOOT_SIG_amd64= 2015-08-11-1af31d4-freebsd-x86_64-de1f36592bac0eeb90c049a8421246652c511b9e
RUST_BOOT_SIG_i386= 2015-08-11-1af31d4-freebsd-i386-3cd4a44fb97b3135be3d1b760bea604a381e85dc
# Rust's libraries are named librustc_${component}-${RUST_VSN_HASH}.so.
# The hash depends on Rust version and, if the channel is not "stable",
# the channel name. See $(CFG_FILENAME_EXTRA) definition in mk/main.mk.
RUST_VSN= ${PORTVERSION}
RUST_CHANNEL= stable
RUST_VSN_HASH!= /usr/bin/printf '%s' ${RUST_VSN} | /sbin/md5 -q | cut -c 1-8
PLIST_SUB+= RUST_VSN_HASH=${RUST_VSN_HASH}
# Rust's target arch string is different from *BSD arch strings
RUST_ARCH_amd64= x86_64
RUST_ARCH_i386= i686
PLIST_SUB+= RUST_TARGET=${RUST_ARCH_${ARCH}}-unknown-${OPSYS:tl}
USES= gmake libedit python:2,build
HAS_CONFIGURE= yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --disable-valgrind --disable-docs \
--enable-clang --mandir=${MANPREFIX}/man \
--release-channel=${RUST_CHANNEL}
# Use LLVM from ports, instead of the copy shipped with rust.
LLVM_VER= 36
BUILD_DEPENDS+= llvm${LLVM_VER}>=0:${PORTSDIR}/devel/llvm${LLVM_VER}
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--llvm-root=${LOCALBASE}/llvm${LLVM_VER}
.if defined(BATCH) || defined(PACKAGE_BUILDING)
MAKE_ARGS+= VERBOSE=1
.endif
OPTIONS_DEFINE= LLNEXTGEN
LLNEXTGEN_DESC= Build with grammar verification
LLNEXTGEN_BUILD_DEPENDS= LLnextgen:${PORTSDIR}/devel/llnextgen
.include <bsd.port.options.mk>
.if ${OPSYS} == FreeBSD && ${OSVERSION} < 1000000
BROKEN= Only compiles on FreeBSD 10 and 11
.endif
pre-fetch:
# FIXME: This is the same check for CONFLICTS as the standard
# one, except port origins are not compared. This allows
# the port to conflict with itself, because Rust would pick
# installed Rust libraries instead of freshly built ones.
@conflicts_with=$$( \
{ ${PKG_QUERY} -g "%n-%v %p %o" ${CONFLICTS:C/.+/'&'/} ${CONFLICTS_BUILD:C/.+/'&'/} 2>/dev/null || : ; } \
| while read pkgname prfx orgn; do \
if [ "/${PREFIX}" = "/$${prfx}" ]; then \
${ECHO_CMD} -n " $${pkgname}"; \
fi; \
done); \
if [ -n "$${conflicts_with}" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG}; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${PKGNAME} conflicts with installed package(s): "; \
for entry in $${conflicts_with}; do \
${ECHO_MSG} " $${entry}"; \
done; \
${ECHO_MSG}; \
${ECHO_MSG} " They will not build together."; \
${ECHO_MSG} " Please remove them first with pkg delete."; \
exit 1;\
fi
post-extract:
@${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/dl
${LN} -sf ${DISTDIR}/${RUST_BOOT} ${WRKSRC}/dl
(cd ${WRKSRC} && find . -type d -exec chmod 0755 {} \;)
post-patch:
@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|%%LOCALBASE%%|${LOCALBASE}|' \
${WRKSRC}/mk/main.mk
# In case the previous "make stage" failed, this ensures rust's
# install.sh won't backup previously staged files before reinstalling
# new ones. Otherwise, the staging directory is polluted with unneeded
# files.
pre-install:
@if test -f ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/manifest-rustc; then \
${SED} -E -e 's,^(dir|file:),${STAGEDIR},' \
< ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/manifest-rustc \
| ${XARGS} ${RM}; \
fi
@${RM} \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/components \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/manifest-rustc \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/rust-installer-version \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/uninstall.sh
post-install:
@${RM} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/install.log
@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|${STAGEDIR}||' \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/manifest-rustc
@${RM} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/manifest-rustc.bak
@${STRIP_CMD} \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/rustc \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/rustdoc \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/*.so \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/*/lib/*.so
.include <bsd.port.mk>
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