# Copyright 1999-2017 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=6 PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{3_4,3_5} ) VALA_MIN_API_VERSION="0.30" VALA_USE_DEPEND="vapigen" DISABLE_AUTOFORMATTING=1 FORCE_PRINT_ELOG=1 inherit gnome2 python-single-r1 vala virtualx readme.gentoo-r1 DESCRIPTION="Builder attempts to be an IDE for writing software for GNOME" HOMEPAGE="https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Builder" # FIXME: Review licenses at some point LICENSE="GPL-3+ GPL-2+ LGPL-3+ LGPL-2+ MIT CC-BY-SA-3.0 CC0-1.0" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86" IUSE="clang +git sysprof vala webkit" REQUIRED_USE="${PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE}" # When bumping, pay attention to all the included plugins/*/configure.ac files and the requirements within. # Most have no extra requirements and default to enabled; we need to handle the ones with extra requirements, which tend to default to auto(magic). # Look at the last (fourth) argument given to AC_ARG_ENABLE to decide. We don't support any disabling of those that are default-enabled and have no extra deps beyond C/python/introspection. # FIXME: >=dev-util/devhelp-3.20.0 dependency is automagic for devhelp integration plugin # FIXME: vte could be optional via $(use_enable vte terminal-plugin) - but most/all people want this and have vte? # FIXME: flatpak-plugin needs flatpak.pc >=0.6.9, libgit2[threads] >=libgit2-glib-0.24.0[ssh] libsoup-2.4.pc # FIXME: --with-sanitizer configure option # FIXME: Enable rdtscp based high performance counter usage on suitable architectures for EGG_COUNTER? # Editorconfig needs pcre.h, with vte migrating away, might want it optional? # Python is always enabled - the core python plugin support checks are automagic and not worth crippling it by not supporting python plugins # Relatedly introspection is always required to not have broken python using plugins or have to enable/disable them based on it. This is a full IDE, not a place to be really minimal. # An introspection USE flag of a dep is required if any introspection based language plugin wants to use it. Last full check at 3.22.4 RDEPEND=" >=x11-libs/gtk+-3.22.1:3[introspection] >=dev-libs/glib-2.50.0:2[dbus] >=x11-libs/gtksourceview-3.22.0:3.0[introspection] >=dev-libs/gobject-introspection-1.48.0:= >=dev-python/pygobject-3.22.0:3 >=dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.0 >=x11-libs/pango-1.38.0 >=dev-libs/libpeas-1.18.0[python,${PYTHON_USEDEP}] >=dev-libs/json-glib-1.2.0 >=app-text/gspell-1.2.0 >=app-text/enchant-1.6.0 webkit? ( >=net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.12.0:4=[introspection] ) clang? ( sys-devel/clang:= ) git? ( dev-libs/libgit2[ssh,threads] >=dev-libs/libgit2-glib-0.25.0[ssh] ) >=x11-libs/vte-0.46:2.91 sysprof? ( >=dev-util/sysprof-3.23.91[gtk] ) dev-libs/libpcre:3 ${PYTHON_DEPS} vala? ( $(vala_depend) ) " # desktop-file-utils for desktop-file-validate check in configure for 3.22.4 # mm-common due to not fully clean --disable-idemm behaviour, recheck on bump DEPEND="${RDEPEND} dev-cpp/mm-common dev-libs/appstream-glib dev-util/desktop-file-utils >=sys-devel/gettext-0.19.8 virtual/pkgconfig !<sys-apps/sandbox-2.10-r3 " # Tests fail if all plugins aren't enabled (webkit, clang, devhelp, perhaps more) RESTRICT="test" DOC_CONTENTS='gnome-builder can use various other dependencies on runtime to provide extra capabilities beyond these expressed via USE flags. Some of these that are currently available with packages include: * dev-util/ctags with exuberant-ctags selected via "eselect ctags" for C, C++, Python, JavaScript, CSS, HTML and Ruby autocompletion, semantic highlighting and symbol resolving support. * dev-python/jedi and dev-python/lxml for more accurate Python autocompletion support. * dev-util/valgrind for integration with valgrind. * dev-util/meson for integration with the Meson build system. * dev-util/cargo for integration with the Rust Cargo build system. ' # FIXME: Package gnome-code-assistance and mention here, or maybe USE flag and default enable because it's rather important # eslint for additional diagnostics in JavaScript files # jhbuild support # rust language server via rls # autotools stuff for autotools plugin; gtkmm/autoconf-archive for C++ template # mono/PHPize stuff pkg_setup() { python-single-r1_pkg_setup } src_prepare() { use vala && vala_src_prepare gnome2_src_prepare } src_configure() { gnome2_src_configure \ --with-channel=distro \ --enable-editorconfig \ --enable-introspection \ $(use_enable vala vala-pack-plugin) \ $(use_enable webkit) \ $(use_enable webkit html-preview-plugin) \ $(use_enable clang clang-plugin) \ $(use_enable git git-plugin) \ $(use_enable sysprof sysprof-plugin) \ --disable-flatpak-plugin \ --enable-terminal-plugin \ --enable-gettext-plugin \ --disable-static } src_install() { gnome2_src_install readme.gentoo_create_doc } pkg_postinst() { gnome2_pkg_postinst readme.gentoo_print_elog } src_test() { # FIXME: this should be handled at eclass level "${EROOT}${GLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS}" --allow-any-name "${S}/data/gsettings" || die GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR="${S}/data/gsettings" virtx emake check }