# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 EAPI=8 inherit estack DESCRIPTION="System for computational discrete algebra. Core functionality." HOMEPAGE="https://www.gap-system.org/" SRC_URI="https://github.com/gap-system/gap/releases/download/v${PV/_/-}/${P/_/-}-core.tar.gz" S="${WORKDIR}/${P/_/-}" LICENSE="GPL-2+" SLOT="0/9" # soname KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~riscv" IUSE="cpu_flags_x86_popcnt debug memcheck minimal readline test valgrind" REQUIRED_USE="?? ( memcheck valgrind )" RESTRICT="!test? ( test )" # The minimum set of packages needed for basic GAP operation. You can # actually start gap without these by passing "--bare" to it on the CLI, # but don't expect anything to work. REQUIRED_PKGS=" dev-gap/gapdoc dev-gap/primgrp dev-gap/smallgrp dev-gap/transgrp" # The packages aren't really required, but GAP tries to load them # automatically, and will complain to the user if they fail to load. # The list of automatically-loaded packages is a user preference, called # AutoloadPackages, and the upstream default can be found in # lib/package.gi within the GAP source tree. Passing "-A" to GAP on the # CLI (or setting that user preference) will suppress the autoload # behavior and allow GAP to start without these, which is why we allow # the user to skip them with USE=minimal if he knows what he is doing. AUTOLOADED_PKGS=" dev-gap/autpgrp dev-gap/alnuth dev-gap/crisp dev-gap/ctbllib dev-gap/factint dev-gap/fga dev-gap/irredsol dev-gap/laguna dev-gap/polenta dev-gap/polycyclic dev-gap/resclasses dev-gap/sophus dev-gap/tomlib" # The test suite will fail without the "required" subset. BDEPEND="test? ( ${REQUIRED_PKGS} )" DEPEND="dev-libs/gmp:= sys-libs/zlib valgrind? ( dev-debug/valgrind ) readline? ( sys-libs/readline:= )" RDEPEND="${DEPEND}" # If you _really_ want to install GAP without the set of required # packages, use package.provided. PDEPEND="${REQUIRED_PKGS} !minimal? ( ${AUTOLOADED_PKGS} )" PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}/gap-4.13.1-hash-fixes.patch" ) pkg_setup() { if use valgrind; then elog "If you enable the use of valgrind during building" elog "be sure that you have enabled the proper flags" elog "in gcc to support it:" elog "https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Debugging#Valgrind" fi } src_prepare() { # Remove these to be extra sure we don't use bundled libraries. rm -r extern || die rm -r hpcgap/extern || die # The Makefile just tells you to run ./configure, which then # produces a GNUmakefile. rm Makefile || die default } src_configure() { # We unset $ABI because GAP uses it internally for something else. # --without-gmp and --without-zlib both trigger an AC_MSG_ERROR local myeconfargs=( ABI="" --with-gmp --with-zlib $(use_enable cpu_flags_x86_popcnt popcnt) $(use_enable memcheck memory-checking) $(use_enable valgrind) $(use_with readline) $(use_enable debug) ) econf "${myeconfargs[@]}" } src_compile() { # Without this, the default is a quiet build. emake V=1 } src_test() { # We need to specify additional root paths because otherwise the # recently-built GAP doesn't know where to look for the "required" # packages (which must already be installed). The two paths we # append to $S are where those packages wind up. local gaproots="${S}/;" gaproots+="${EPREFIX}/usr/$(get_libdir)/gap/;" gaproots+="${EPREFIX}/usr/share/gap/" # GAPARGS is a Makefile variable that exists for this purpose. We # use "-A" to hide the warnings about missing autoloaded-but-not- # required packages. The tee/pipefail works around a glitch in # dev-gap/browse that can clobber your terminal. eshopts_push -o pipefail emake GAPARGS="-A -l '${gaproots}'" check | tee test-suite.log \ || die "test suite failed, see test-suite.log" eshopts_pop } src_install() { default # Manually install Makefile.gappkg insinto usr/share/gap/etc doins etc/Makefile.gappkg # la files removal find "${ED}" -type f -name '*.la' -delete || die }