# $NetBSD: replace.mk,v 1.14 2010/09/10 03:13:59 taca Exp $ # .if !defined(_RUBY_REPLACE_MK) _RUBY_REPLACE_MK= # defined .include "${.PARSEDIR}/rubyversion.mk" # fix shebang line. # # REPLACE_RUBY replace shebang line of specified files. # .if defined(REPLACE_RUBY) REPLACE_INTERPRETER+= ${RUBY_NAME} REPLACE.${RUBY_NAME}.old= .*ruby[0-9.]* .if empty(RUBY_ENCODING_ARG) REPLACE.${RUBY_NAME}.new= ${RUBY} .else REPLACE.${RUBY_NAME}.new= ${RUBY} ${RUBY_ENCODING_ARG} .endif REPLACE_FILES.${RUBY_NAME}= ${REPLACE_RUBY} .endif # defined(REPLACE_RUBY) # REPLACE_RUBY_DIRS replace shebang line of files under specified # directories; relative paths are assumed to be # under ${WRKSRC}. # REPLACE_RUBY_PAT specify pattern to match target files under # REPLACE_RUBY_DIRS directories. # REPLACE_RUBY_PAT?= *.rb .if defined(REPLACE_RUBY_DIRS) && !empty(REPLACE_RUBY_DIRS) pre-configure: replace-ruby-dirs .for f in ${REPLACE_RUBY_PAT} _REPLACE_RUBY_PAT+= -o -name "${f}" .endfor _REPLACE_RUBY_FIND_ARGS=\( ${_REPLACE_RUBY_PAT:S/-o//1} \) replace-ruby-dirs: ${RUN} cd ${WRKSRC} && \ for d in ${REPLACE_RUBY_DIRS}; do \ if [ -d $$d ]; then \ dirs="$$dirs $$d"; \ fi; \ done; \ if [ -z "$$dirs" ]; then \ exit 0; \ fi; \ ${FIND} $$dirs \ -type f ${_REPLACE_RUBY_FIND_ARGS} -print | \ while read f; do \ ${SED} -e '1s|^#! *[a-z0-9_/\.-][a-z0-9_/\.-]*/env *|#!|g' \ -e '1s|^#! *[a-z0-9_/\.-]*ruby|#!${RUBY}|' $$f > $$f.tmp; \ if ${CMP} -s $$f $$f.tmp; then \ ${RM} $$f.tmp; \ else \ ${MV} $$f.tmp $$f; \ fi; \ done .else replace-ruby-dirs: .endif # defined(REPLACE_RUBY_DIRS) .endif # _RUBY_REPLACE_MK