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# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
LUA_COMPAT=( lua5-{1..4} luajit )
inherit lua-single
DESCRIPTION="A package manager for the Lua programming language"
HOMEPAGE="https://luarocks.org"
SRC_URI="https://luarocks.org/releases/${P}.tar.gz"
LICENSE="MIT"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="amd64 arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~ppc ~ppc64 ~sparc x86"
IUSE="test"
REQUIRED_USE="${LUA_REQUIRED_USE}"
RESTRICT="test"
RDEPEND="${LUA_DEPS}"
DEPEND="
net-misc/curl
dev-libs/openssl:0
${RDEPEND}
"
BDEPEND="
virtual/pkgconfig
test? (
$(lua_gen_cond_dep 'dev-lua/busted[${LUA_USEDEP}]')
$(lua_gen_cond_dep 'dev-lua/busted-htest[${LUA_USEDEP}]')
${RDEPEND}
)
"
src_prepare() {
default
# If 'dev-lang/lua' is a new, fresh installation, no 'LUA_LIBDIR' exists,
# as no compiled modules are installed on a new, fresh installation,
# so this check must be disabled, otherwise 'configure' will fail.
sed -e '/LUA_LIBDIR is not a valid directory/d' -i configure || die
}
src_configure() {
local myeconfargs=(
"--prefix=${EPREFIX}/usr"
"--rocks-tree=$(lua_get_lmod_dir)"
"--with-lua-include=$(lua_get_include_dir)"
"--with-lua-interpreter=${ELUA}"
"--with-lua-lib=$(lua_get_cmod_dir)"
)
# Since the configure script is handcrafted,
# and yells at unknown options, do not use 'econf'.
./configure "${myeconfargs[@]}" || die
}
src_test() {
busted --lua=${ELUA} || die
}
src_install() {
default
{ find "${D}" -type f -exec sed -i -e "s:${D}::g" {} \;; } || die
}
pkg_postinst() {
local lua_abi_ver
if use lua_single_target_luajit; then
lua_abi_ver="5.1"
else
lua_abi_ver=${ELUA#lua}
fi
elog
elog "To manage rocks for a Lua version other than the current ${CATEGORY}/${PN} default (${lua_abi_ver})"
elog "you can use the command-line option --lua-version, e.g."
elog
elog " luarocks --lua-version 5.3 install luasocket"
elog
elog "(use 5.1 for luajit). Note that the relevant Lua version must already be present in the system."
elog
}
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