# Copyright 1999-2011 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-ruby/rcov/rcov-0.9.11.ebuild,v 1.1 2011/10/10 19:49:09 graaff Exp $ EAPI=4 # The documenttion indicates that rcov does not work with (reliably) # with ruby 1.9. Use ruby 1.9's built in coverage or simplecov instead. USE_RUBY="ruby18 jruby" RUBY_FAKEGEM_TASK_TEST="test_rcovrt" RUBY_FAKEGEM_DOCDIR="rdoc" RUBY_FAKEGEM_EXTRADOC="THANKS BLURB" inherit ruby-fakegem versionator eutils DESCRIPTION="A ruby code coverage analysis tool" HOMEPAGE="http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?rcov" #SRC_URI="http://github.com/relevance/${PN}/tarball/release_$(replace_all_version_separators _) -> ${P}.tgz" SRC_URI="http://github.com/relevance/${PN}/tarball/b5513cae5ea3348d97c21a3c324d8e8a7768e814 -> ${P}.tgz" RUBY_S="relevance-${PN}-*" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~ppc ~x86" # TODO: both emacs and vim support are present in this package, they # should probably be added to the ebuild as well. IUSE="" all_ruby_prepare() { epatch "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-0.9.7.1-jruby.patch # Without this change, testing will always cause the extension to # be rebuilt, and we don't want that. sed -i -e '/:test_rcovrt =>/s| => \[.*\]||' Rakefile || die "Rakefile fix failed" # remove pre-packaged jar file (d'oh!) rm lib/rcovrt.jar || die # Remove test suite with failing tests that upstream believes to # work correctly so that we can run the remainder of tests. # https://github.com/relevance/rcov/issues/40 rm test/code_coverage_analyzer_test.rb || die } each_ruby_compile() { if [[ $(basename ${RUBY}) = "jruby" ]]; then ${RUBY} -S rake lib/rcovrt.jar || die "build failed" else ${RUBY} -S rake ext/rcovrt/rcovrt.so || die "build failed" cp ext/rcovrt/rcovrt.so lib/ || die fi }