spack/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/vim/package.py
Robert Underwood 4eb3558d20
Prefer dynamic linking for Python in vim when +python (#17870)
Previously the python package for vim used static linking, and depending
on what system libraries were available and linked against could cause
symbol conflicts for python leading to segfaults in loading c modules in
the standard library (i.e. heapq).  This patch address this issue by
dynamically linking them.
2020-08-04 12:22:53 -05:00

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# Copyright 2013-2020 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
from spack import *
class Vim(AutotoolsPackage):
"""Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text
editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor distributed with most
UNIX systems. Vim is often called a "programmer's editor," and so useful
for programming that many consider it an entire IDE. It's not just for
programmers, though. Vim is perfect for all kinds of text editing, from
composing email to editing configuration files.
"""
homepage = "http://www.vim.org"
url = "https://github.com/vim/vim/archive/v8.1.0338.tar.gz"
version('8.2.1201', sha256='39032fe866f44724b104468038dc9ac4ff2c00a4b18c9a1e2c27064ab1f1143d')
version('8.1.2141', sha256='7be3c3d88a6c871121230ffb9b7371b1d2ab462118dedb967c7265473af1144b')
version('8.1.0338', sha256='3febcc4e49eaca458be1a1e8055a3a52887aa2054b03e24d5f38d192c3de51a0')
version('8.1.0001', sha256='c342acaa26589f371fa34a5ca213b95811f26185c12443f8f48ad2868dee2935')
version('8.0.1376', sha256='1ad8b5a0b9b63df5abc3f8050e31e1cb49379ffcfd2662a56daeff8bd3d780b9')
version('8.0.0503', sha256='f2a316a7ae83eccfecf4a700e631094fce9df873358e3d5f112134faa74082ac')
version('8.0.0454', sha256='e1f683c4a0e3fa56fa02769bbca576e4960850b0ca8640514a7b114b88c27b89')
version('8.0.0134', sha256='1b3e3e7d187eed55cbdb0a1dae6b8f3b885005fbae84222420877d7afa3b2310')
version('7.4.2367', sha256='a9ae4031ccd73cc60e771e8bf9b3c8b7f10f63a67efce7f61cd694cd8d7cda5c')
feature_sets = ('huge', 'big', 'normal', 'small', 'tiny')
for fs in feature_sets:
variant(fs, default=False, description="Use '%s' feature set" % fs)
variant('python', default=False, description="build with Python")
depends_on('python', when='+python')
variant('ruby', default=False, description="build with Ruby")
depends_on('ruby', when='+ruby')
variant('lua', default=False, description="build with Lua")
depends_on('lua', when='+lua')
variant('perl', default=False, description="build with Perl")
depends_on('perl', when='+perl')
variant('cscope', default=False, description="build with cscope support")
depends_on('cscope', when='+cscope', type='run')
# TODO: Once better support for multi-valued variants is added, add
# support for auto/no/gtk2/gnome2/gtk3/motif/athena/neXtaw/photon/carbon
variant('gui', default=False, description="build with gui (gvim)")
variant('x', default=False, description="use the X Window System")
depends_on('libx11', when="+x")
depends_on('libsm', when="+x")
depends_on('libxpm', when="+x")
depends_on('libxt', when="+x")
depends_on('libxtst', when="+x")
depends_on('ncurses', when="@7.4:")
depends_on('findutils', type='build')
depends_on('fontconfig', when="+gui")
def configure_args(self):
spec = self.spec
feature_set = None
for fs in self.feature_sets:
if "+" + fs in spec:
if feature_set is not None:
raise InstallError(
"Only one feature set allowed, specified %s and %s"
% (feature_set, fs))
feature_set = fs
if '+gui' in spec:
if feature_set is not None:
if feature_set != 'huge':
raise InstallError(
"+gui variant requires 'huge' feature set, "
"%s was specified" % feature_set)
feature_set = 'huge'
if feature_set is None:
feature_set = 'normal'
configure_args = ["--enable-fail-if-missing"]
if '+termlib' in spec['ncurses']:
configure_args.append("--with-tlib=tinfow")
else:
configure_args.append("--with-tlib=ncursesw")
configure_args.append("--with-features=" + feature_set)
if '+python' in spec:
if 'python@3:' in self.spec:
configure_args.append("--enable-python3interp=dynamic")
configure_args.append("--enable-pythoninterp=no")
else:
configure_args.append("--enable-python3interp=no")
configure_args.append("--enable-pythoninterp=dynamic")
else:
configure_args.append("--enable-python3interp=no")
if '+ruby' in spec:
configure_args.append("--enable-rubyinterp=yes")
else:
configure_args.append("--enable-rubyinterp=no")
if '+lua' in spec:
configure_args.append("--enable-luainterp=yes")
configure_args.append("--with-lua-prefix=%s" % spec['lua'].prefix)
else:
configure_args.append("--enable-luainterp=no")
if '+perl' in spec:
configure_args.append("--enable-perlinterp=yes")
else:
configure_args.append("--enable-perlinterp=no")
if '+gui' in spec:
configure_args.append("--enable-gui=auto")
else:
configure_args.append("--enable-gui=no")
if '+x' in spec:
configure_args.append("--with-x")
else:
configure_args.append("--without-x")
if '+cscope' in spec:
configure_args.append("--enable-cscope")
return configure_args
# Tests must be run in serial
def check(self):
make('test', parallel=False)
# Run the install phase with -j 1. There seems to be a problem with
# parallel builds that results in the creation of the links (e.g. view)
# to the vim binary silently failing.
def install(self, spec, prefix):
make('install', parallel=False)