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# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
DESCRIPTION="Manage the installed gnat compilers"
MAINTAINER="[email protected]"
SVN_DATE='$Date: 2015/03/31 16:48:57 $'
VERSION=$(svn_date_to_version "${SVN_DATE}" )
# "inheriting" common stuff
# this crude sourcing has to stay the way it is, as common code
# cannot be part of some eclass (bug #192505)
. /usr/share/gnat/lib/gnat-common.bash
### Phylosophy
# Each gnat installs a "specs" file named ${ARCH}-${PN}-${SLOT} under ${SPECSDIR}
# Each lib creates a dir with its name under ${SPECSDIR} and populates it with
# similar specs files (same name scheme)
# Recognizing gnat specs from lib specs is then eazy - test entry for being a
# dir, then just check what gnat profiles are installed for each lib..
# doset then creates env file that combines settings for gnat and for the
# corresponding profile of each installed lib..
### Helpers
# return *the* name of the active profile, checking that we do not have multiple
# env files.
# There can be only one!
get_current_gnat() {
local profiles=( $(get_env_list) )
if [ ${profiles[@]} == "${MARKER}*" ]; then exit; fi
if (( 1 == ${#profiles[@]} )); then
local active=${profiles[0]#${MARKER}}
else
die -q "${ENVDIR} contains multiple gnat profiles, please cleanup!"
fi
if [ -f ${SPECSDIR}/${active} ]; then
echo ${active}
else
die -q "the active env.d profile does not correspond to any installed gnat!"
fi
}
# check if the passed arg represents the installed gnat and return it or
# not_found
# takes args:
# $1 - list ID to check
get_name_from_list() {
compiler=$1
compilers=( $(find_all_compilers) )
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#compilers[@]} ; i = i + 1 )) ; do
if [[ ${compilers[$i]} == ${compiler} ]] ; then
echo ${compiler}
return
fi
done
echo "(not-found)"
}
# removes env files (for compiler and libs)
# params:
# $1: the name of profile for which to remove env file
unset_env() {
rm -f ${ENVDIR}/${MARKER}$1 &> /dev/null
}
### show action ###
describe_show() {
echo "Show the active gnat compiler/profile and installed libs"
}
do_show() {
write_list_start "Current gnat version:"
active=$(get_current_gnat)
if [ ! -z ${active} ] ; then # not sure why [ -n ] does not do the same
write_kv_list_entry "$active" ""
libs=( $(find_libs4profile ${active}) )
write_list_start "Active libs:"
write_numbered_list "${libs[@]}"
else
write_kv_list_entry "(none set)" ""
fi
}
### list action ###
describe_list() {
echo "List installed gnat compilers and libs"
}
do_list() {
compilers=( $(find_all_compilers ) )
active=$(get_current_gnat)
write_list_start "Available gnat compilers:"
if [[ -n ${compilers[@]} ]] ; then
local i
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#compilers[@]} ; i = i + 1 )) ; do
linkversion=${compilers[${i}]}
[[ $linkversion == $active ]] && \
compilers[${i}]="${compilers[${i}]} $(highlight '*' )"
done
write_numbered_list "${compilers[@]}"
# now the libs
libs=( $(find_all_libs) )
write_list_start "Installed libs:"
for (( i = 0 ; i < ${#libs[@]} ; i = i + 1 )) ; do
[ -f ${SPECSDIR}/${libs[$i]}/${active} ] && \
libs[${i}]="${libs[${i}]} $(highlight '*' )"
done
write_numbered_list "${libs[@]}"
else
write_kv_list_entry "(none found)" ""
fi
}
### set action ###
describe_set() {
echo "Set active gnat compiler"
}
# The set action. Parameters:
# $1 - name of profile to set, obligatory, passed by eselect
# $2 - optional, name of env file to generate. Used from gnat.eclass.
do_set() {
if [[ -z ${1} ]] ; then
# no parameter
die -q "You didn't tell me which gnat to use"
fi
local toset=$(get_name_from_list $1)
if [[ ${toset} == "(not-found)" ]] ; then
die -q "I don't recognise the selection"
fi
# the action!
# in this implementation simply create an appropriate env file
local active=$(get_current_gnat)
if [[ -z ${2} ]] ; then
local envfile="${ENVDIR}/${MARKER}${toset}"
# now we need to remove an old env file, which is guaranteed to
# be unique by get_current_gnat above
if [[ -n ${active} ]] ; then
unset_env ${active}
fi
# just for a good measure remove the one we are going to write
unset_env ${toset}
else
local envfile="$2"
fi
generate_envFile ${toset} ${envfile}
# force update environment
# should be replaced with "do_action env update" when #172472 gets resolved
env-update &> /dev/null
}
### update action ###
#
# This action regenerates the /etc/env.d file for the current profile. Basically
# the same as set, only it does not take any parameters. It should be called from ebuilds
# installing Ada libs
describe_update() {
echo "Update active gnat profile picking up new libs."
}
do_update() {
local toset=$(get_current_gnat)
local envfile="${ENVDIR}/${MARKER}${toset}"
generate_envFile ${toset} ${envfile}
do_action env update &> /dev/null
}
### unset action ###
describe_unset() {
echo "Remove settings for currently active gnat"
}
do_unset() {
local active=$(get_current_gnat)
# check whether we have any profile set before removing anything..
if [[ -n ${active} ]] ; then
unset_env ${active}
do_action env update &> /dev/null
fi
}