class Vim < Formula desc "Vi 'workalike' with many additional features" homepage "https://www.vim.org/" # vim should only be updated every 50 releases on multiples of 50 url "https://github.com/vim/vim/archive/v8.2.1100.tar.gz" sha256 "e3c94473de09c50d92a6021cb230be7c1647822904945eb9d783a857916eef59" head "https://github.com/vim/vim.git" bottle do sha256 "e393362c8fcfa5a8c8218623234087c44a516527e3841dcc255bcac73007aaf1" => :catalina sha256 "febf45b80d0f46f17f559842813dcb6948bb17fdeb87c1cde64fc8be82d38bd5" => :mojave sha256 "4baa72387e81f56002710accc0aedf540d5b93b89431ecb0d9d7b16c3abc1887" => :high_sierra end depends_on "gettext" depends_on "lua" depends_on "perl" depends_on "python@3.8" depends_on "ruby" uses_from_macos "ncurses" conflicts_with "ex-vi", :because => "vim and ex-vi both install bin/ex and bin/view" conflicts_with "macvim", :because => "vim and macvim both install vi* binaries" def install ENV.prepend_path "PATH", Formula["python@3.8"].opt_libexec/"bin" # https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/1046 ENV.delete("SDKROOT") # vim doesn't require any Python package, unset PYTHONPATH. ENV.delete("PYTHONPATH") # We specify HOMEBREW_PREFIX as the prefix to make vim look in the # the right place (HOMEBREW_PREFIX/share/vim/{vimrc,vimfiles}) for # system vimscript files. We specify the normal installation prefix # when calling "make install". # Homebrew will use the first suitable Perl & Ruby in your PATH if you # build from source. Please don't attempt to hardcode either. system "./configure", "--prefix=#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}", "--mandir=#{man}", "--enable-multibyte", "--with-tlib=ncurses", "--enable-cscope", "--enable-terminal", "--with-compiledby=Homebrew", "--enable-perlinterp", "--enable-rubyinterp", "--enable-python3interp", "--enable-gui=no", "--without-x", "--enable-luainterp", "--with-lua-prefix=#{Formula["lua"].opt_prefix}" system "make" # Parallel install could miss some symlinks # https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/1031 ENV.deparallelize # If stripping the binaries is enabled, vim will segfault with # statically-linked interpreters like ruby # https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/114 system "make", "install", "prefix=#{prefix}", "STRIP=#{which "true"}" bin.install_symlink "vim" => "vi" end test do (testpath/"commands.vim").write <<~EOS :python3 import vim; vim.current.buffer[0] = 'hello python3' :wq EOS system bin/"vim", "-T", "dumb", "-s", "commands.vim", "test.txt" assert_equal "hello python3", File.read("test.txt").chomp assert_match "+gettext", shell_output("#{bin}/vim --version") end end