# Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/xemacs-elisp-common.eclass,v 1.3 2009/06/21 14:53:12 graaff Exp $ # # Copyright 2007 Hans de Graaff # # Based on elisp-common.eclass: # Copyright 2007 Christian Faulhammer # Copyright 2002-2004 Matthew Kennedy # Copyright 2004-2005 Mamoru Komachi # Copyright 2003 Jeremy Maitin-Shepard # Copyright 2007 Ulrich Mueller # # @ECLASS: xemacs-elisp-common.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # xemacs@gentoo.org # @BLURB: XEmacs-related installation utilities # @DESCRIPTION: # # Usually you want to use this eclass for (optional) XEmacs support of # your package. This is NOT for GNU Emacs! # # Many of the steps here are sometimes done by the build system of your # package (especially compilation), so this is mainly for standalone elisp # files you gathered from somewhere else. # # When relying on the xemacs USE flag, you need to add # # xemacs? ( app-editors/xemacs ) # # to your DEPEND/RDEPEND line and use the functions provided here to bring # the files to the correct locations. # # .SS # src_compile() usage: # # An elisp file is compiled by the xemacs-elisp-compile() function # defined here and simply takes the source files as arguments. # # xemacs-elisp-compile *.el # # In the case of interdependent elisp files, you can use the # xemacs-elisp-comp() function which makes sure all files are # loadable. # # xemacs-elisp-comp *.el # # Function xemacs-elisp-make-autoload-file() can be used to generate a # file with autoload definitions for the lisp functions. It takes a # list of directories (default: working directory) as its argument. # Use of this function requires that the elisp source files contain # magic ";;;###autoload" comments. See the XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual # (node "Autoload") for a detailed explanation. # # .SS # src_install() usage: # # The resulting compiled files (.elc) should be put in a subdirectory # of /usr/lib/xemacs/site-lisp/ which is named after the first # argument of xemacs-elisp-install(). The following parameters are # the files to be put in that directory. Usually the subdirectory # should be ${PN}, but you can choose something else. # # xemacs-elisp-install ${PN} *.el *.elc # SITEPACKAGE=/usr/lib/xemacs/site-packages XEMACS=/usr/bin/xemacs XEMACS_BATCH_CLEAN="${XEMACS} --batch --no-site-file --no-init-file" # @FUNCTION: xemacs-elisp-compile # @USAGE: # @DESCRIPTION: # Byte-compile elisp files with xemacs. This function will die when # there is a problem compiling the lisp files. xemacs-elisp-compile () { { ${XEMACS_BATCH_CLEAN} -f batch-byte-compile "$@" xemacs-elisp-make-autoload-file "$@" } || die "Compile lisp files failed" } xemacs-elisp-make-autoload-file () { ${XEMACS_BATCH_CLEAN} \ -eval "(setq autoload-package-name \"${PN}\")" \ -eval "(setq generated-autoload-file \"${S}/auto-autoloads.el\")" \ -l autoload -f batch-update-autoloads "$@" } # @FUNCTION: xemacs-elisp-install # @USAGE: # @DESCRIPTION: # Install elisp source and byte-compiled files. All files are installed # in site-packages in their own directory, indicated by the first # argument to the function. This function will die if there is a problem # installing the list files. xemacs-elisp-install () { local subdir="$1" shift ( # use sub-shell to avoid possible environment polution dodir "${SITEPACKAGE}"/lisp/"${subdir}" insinto "${SITEPACKAGE}"/lisp/"${subdir}" doins "$@" ) || die "Installing lisp files failed" } # @FUNCTION: xemacs-elisp-comp # @USAGE: # @DESCRIPTION: # Byte-compile interdependent XEmacs lisp files. # Originally taken from GNU autotools, but some configuration options # removed as they don't make sense with the current status of XEmacs # in Gentoo. xemacs-elisp-comp() { # Copyright 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # François Pinard , 1995. # This script byte-compiles all `.el' files which are part of its # arguments, using XEmacs, and put the resulting `.elc' files into # the current directory, so disregarding the original directories used # in `.el' arguments. # # This script manages in such a way that all XEmacs LISP files to # be compiled are made visible between themselves, in the event # they require or load-library one another. test $# -gt 0 || return 1 einfo "Compiling XEmacs Elisp files ..." tempdir=elc.$$ mkdir ${tempdir} cp "$@" ${tempdir} pushd ${tempdir} echo "(add-to-list 'load-path \"../\")" > script ${XEMACS_BATCH_CLEAN} -l script -f batch-byte-compile *.el local ret=$? mv *.elc .. popd rm -fr ${tempdir} return ${ret} }