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#!/usr/bin/env rake
#--
# Ruby/EventMachine
# http://rubyeventmachine.com
# Copyright (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca
#
# This program is copyrighted free software. You may use it under
# the terms of either the GPL or Ruby's License. See the file
# COPYING in the EventMachine distribution for full licensing
# information.
#
# $Id$
#++
### OLD RAKE: ###
# # The tasks and external gemspecs we used to generate binary gems are now
# # obsolete. Use Patrick Hurley's gembuilder to build binary gems for any
# # desired platform.
# # To build a binary gem on Win32, ensure that the include and lib paths
# # both contain the proper references to OPENSSL. Use the static version
# # of the libraries, not the dynamic, otherwise we expose the user to a
# # runtime dependency.
#
# # To build a binary gem for win32, first build rubyeventmachine.so
# # using VC6 outside of the build tree (the normal way: ruby extconf.rb,
# # and then nmake). Then copy rubyeventmachine.so into the lib directory,
# # and run rake gemwin32.
#
require 'rubygems' unless defined?(Gem)
require 'rake' unless defined?(Rake)
Package = false # Build zips and tarballs?
Dir.glob('tasks/*.rake').each { |r| Rake.application.add_import r }
# e.g. rake EVENTMACHINE_LIBRARY=java for forcing java build tasks as defaults!
$eventmachine_library = :java if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/ || ENV['EVENTMACHINE_LIBRARY'] == 'java'
$eventmachine_library = :pure_ruby if ENV['EVENTMACHINE_LIBRARY'] == 'pure_ruby'
MAKE = ENV['MAKE'] || if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin/ # mingw uses make.
'nmake'
else
'make'
end
desc "Build gemspec, then build eventmachine, then run tests."
task :default => [:build, :test]
desc "Build extension (or EVENTMACHINE_LIBRARY) and place in lib"
build_task = 'ext:build'
build_task = 'java:build' if $eventmachine_library == :java
build_task = :dummy_build if $eventmachine_library == :pure_ruby
task :build => build_task do |t|
Dir.glob('{ext,java/src,ext/fastfilereader}/*.{so,bundle,dll,jar}').each do |f|
mv f, "lib"
end
end
task :dummy_build
require 'rake/testtask'
Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t|
t.pattern = 'tests/**/test_*.rb'
t.warning = true
end
# Basic clean definition, this is enhanced by imports aswell.
task :clean do
chdir 'ext' do
sh "#{MAKE} clean" if test ?e, 'Makefile'
end
chdir 'ext/fastfilereader' do
sh "#{MAKE} clean" if test ?e, 'Makefile'
end
Dir.glob('**/Makefile').each { |file| rm file }
Dir.glob('**/*.{o,so,bundle,class,jar,dll,log}').each { |file| rm file }
Dir.glob('ext/**/conftest.dSYM').each{ |file| rm_rf file }
end
Spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "eventmachine"
s.summary = "Ruby/EventMachine library"
s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
s.has_rdoc = true
s.rdoc_options = %w(--title EventMachine --main README --line-numbers -x lib/em/version -x lib/emva -x lib/evma/ -x lib/pr_eventmachine -x lib/jeventmachine)
s.extra_rdoc_files = Dir['README,docs/*']
s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
s.require_path = 'lib'
# TODO / XXX - should we enable this? rubygems fails the install if anything
# is broken. What we could do is CI submission, though, and always terminate
# with a positive code...
# s.test_file = "tests/testem.rb"
# XXX Using rake to compile extensions breaks when you have multiple ruby installations
# and your path isn't set. We can switch back to this once the Gem.exec patch is merged.
# s.extensions = "Rakefile"
s.extensions = ["ext/extconf.rb", "ext/fastfilereader/extconf.rb"]
s.author = "Francis Cianfrocca"
s.email = "[email protected]"
s.rubyforge_project = 'eventmachine'
s.homepage = "http://rubyeventmachine.com"
# Pulled in from readme, as code to pull from readme was not working!
# Might be worth removing as no one seems to use gem info anyway.
s.description = <<-EOD
EventMachine implements a fast, single-threaded engine for arbitrary network
communications. It's extremely easy to use in Ruby. EventMachine wraps all
interactions with IP sockets, allowing programs to concentrate on the
implementation of network protocols. It can be used to create both network
servers and clients. To create a server or client, a Ruby program only needs
to specify the IP address and port, and provide a Module that implements the
communications protocol. Implementations of several standard network protocols
are provided with the package, primarily to serve as examples. The real goal
of EventMachine is to enable programs to easily interface with other programs
using TCP/IP, especially if custom protocols are required.
EOD
require 'lib/em/version'
s.version = EventMachine::VERSION
end
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin/
Spec.platform = 'x86-mswin32-60'
Spec.files += %w[ lib/rubyeventmachine.so lib/fastfilereaderext.so ]
Spec.extensions = nil
elsif RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/
Spec.platform = 'java'
Spec.files += %w[ lib/em_reactor.jar ]
Spec.extensions = nil
end
# this is a hack right now, it requires installing msysgit in the global path so it can use tar/curl/etc.
namespace :win32 do
task :check_git do
unless `git` =~ /rebase/
raise 'git not found, install msys git into the GLOBAL PATH: http://msysgit.googlecode.com/files/Git-1.6.2-preview20090308.exe'
end
end
task :check_vc6 do
begin
raise unless `nmake 2>&1` =~ /Microsoft/
rescue
raise 'VC6 not found, please run c:\vc\setvc.bat vc6'
end
end
task :check_perl do
unless `perl --version` =~ /ActiveState/
raise 'ActiveState perl required to build OpenSSL: http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePerl/Windows/5.10/ActivePerl-5.10.0.1004-MSWin32-x86-287188.msi'
end
end
task :build_openssl => [:check_git, :check_perl, :check_vc6] do
mkdir_p 'build'
chdir 'build' do
unless File.exists?('openssl-0.9.8j')
sh 'curl http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8j.tar.gz > openssl.tar.gz'
sh 'tar zxvf openssl.tar.gz' rescue nil # fails because of symlinks
end
mkdir_p 'local'
chdir 'openssl-0.9.8j' do
sh "perl Configure VC-WIN32 --prefix=\"../local/\""
sh 'ms\do_ms.bat'
sh 'nmake -f ms\nt.mak install'
end
chdir '../ext' do
sh 'git clean -fd .'
end
mv 'local/include/openssl', '../ext/'
mv 'local/lib/ssleay32.lib', '../ext/'
mv 'local/lib/libeay32.lib', '../ext/'
end
end
desc "build binary win32 gem"
task :gem => :build_openssl do
Rake::Task['build'].invoke
Rake::Task['gem'].invoke
end
end
namespace :ext do
ext_sources = FileList['ext/*.{h,cpp,rb,c}']
ffr_sources = FileList['ext/fastfilereader/*.{h,cpp,rb}']
file ext_extconf = 'ext/extconf.rb'
file ffr_extconf = 'ext/fastfilereader/extconf.rb'
ext_libname = "lib/rubyeventmachine.#{Config::CONFIG['DLEXT']}"
ffr_libname = "lib/fastfilereaderext.#{Config::CONFIG['DLEXT']}"
file ext_libname => ext_sources + ['ext/Makefile'] do
chdir('ext') { sh MAKE }
end
file ffr_libname => ffr_sources + ['ext/fastfilereader/Makefile'] do
chdir('ext/fastfilereader') { sh MAKE }
end
desc "Build C++ extension"
task :build => [:make]
task :make => ext_libname
task :make => ffr_libname
file 'ext/Makefile' => ext_extconf do
chdir 'ext' do
ruby 'extconf.rb'
end
end
file 'ext/fastfilereader/Makefile' => ffr_extconf do
chdir 'ext/fastfilereader' do
ruby 'extconf.rb'
end
end
end
namespace :java do
# This task creates the JRuby JAR file and leaves it in the lib directory.
# This step is required before executing the jgem task.
desc "Build java extension"
task :build => [:jar] do |t|
mv 'java/em_reactor.jar', 'lib/'
end
task :compile do
chdir('java') do
mkdir_p "build"
sh 'javac src/com/rubyeventmachine/*.java -d build'
end
end
task :jar => [:compile] do
chdir('java/build') do
sh "jar -cf ../em_reactor.jar com/rubyeventmachine/*.class"
end
end
desc "build a java binary gem"
task :gem => :build do
Spec.platform = 'java'
Spec.files += %w[ lib/em_reactor.jar ]
Spec.extensions = nil
Rake::Task['gem'].invoke
end
end
namespace :osx do
desc "Build OSX binary gem"
task :gem do
Spec.platform = RUBY_PLATFORM.sub(/darwin.+$/, 'darwin')
Spec.files += %w[ lib/rubyeventmachine.bundle lib/fastfilereaderext.bundle ]
Spec.extensions = nil
Rake::Task['build'].invoke
Rake::Task['gem'].invoke
end
# XXX gcc will still prefer the shared libssl on the system, so we need to hack the extconf
# XXX to use the static library to make this actually work
task :static_gem => [:build_openssl, :gem]
task :build_openssl do
mkdir_p 'build'
chdir 'build' do
unless File.exists?('openssl-0.9.8j')
sh 'curl http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.8j.tar.gz > openssl-0.9.8j.tar.gz'
sh 'tar zxvf openssl-0.9.8j.tar.gz'
end
mkdir_p 'local'
chdir 'openssl-0.9.8j' do
local_dir = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'build','local'))
sh "./config --prefix=#{local_dir}"
sh 'make'
sh 'make install'
end
chdir '../ext' do
sh 'git clean -fd .'
end
mv 'local/include/openssl', '../ext/'
mv 'local/lib/libssl.a', '../ext/'
mv 'local/lib/libcrypto.a', '../ext/'
end
end
end
require 'rake/clean'
rdoc_task_type = begin
require 'rdoc/task'
RDoc::Task
rescue LoadError
require 'rake/rdoctask'
Rake::RDocTask
end
df = begin; require 'rdoc/generator/darkfish'; true; rescue LoadError; end
rdtask = rdoc_task_type.new do |rd|
rd.title = Spec.name
rd.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
rd.main = "README"
rd.rdoc_files.include("lib/**/*.rb", *Spec.extra_rdoc_files)
rd.rdoc_files.exclude(*%w(lib/em/version lib/emva lib/evma/ lib/pr_eventmachine lib/jeventmachine))
rd.template = 'darkfish' if df
end
Rake::Task[:clean].enhance [:clobber_rdoc]
desc 'Generate and open documentation'
task :docs => :rdoc do
case RUBY_PLATFORM
when /darwin/ ; sh 'open rdoc/index.html'
when /mswin|mingw/ ; sh 'start rdoc\index.html'
else
sh 'firefox rdoc/index.html'
end
end
def windows?; RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw/; end
def sudo(cmd)
if windows? || (require 'etc'; Etc.getpwuid.uid == 0)
sh cmd
else
sh "sudo #{cmd}"
end
end
def gem_cmd(action, name, *args)
rb = Gem.ruby rescue nil
rb ||= (require 'rbconfig'; File.join(Config::CONFIG['bindir'], Config::CONFIG['ruby_install_name']))
sudo "#{rb} -r rubygems -e 'require %{rubygems/gem_runner}; Gem::GemRunner.new.run(%w{#{action} #{name} #{args.join(' ')}})'"
end
begin
require 'rubygems/package_task'
Gem::PackageTask
rescue LoadError
require 'rake/gempackagetask'
Rake::GemPackageTask
end.new(Spec) do |pkg|
pkg.need_tar, pkg.need_tar_gz, pkg.need_zip = true, true, true if Package
pkg.gem_spec = Spec
end
Rake::Task[:clean].enhance [:clobber_package]
namespace :gem do
desc 'Install gem (and sudo if required)'
task :install => :package do
gem_cmd(:install, "pkg/#{Spec.name}-#{Spec.version}.gem")
end
desc 'Uninstall gem (and sudo if required)'
task :uninstall do
gem_cmd(:uninstall, "#{Spec.name}", "-v=#{Spec.version}")
end
desc "Generate new gemspec"
task :spec => :clobber do
open("eventmachine.gemspec", 'w') { |f| f.write Spec.to_ruby }
end
end
task :clobber => :clean
task :test => :build