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# Copyright 1999-2023 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=8
MY_P="bc-${PV}"
DESCRIPTION="Implementation of POSIX bc with GNU extensions"
HOMEPAGE="
https://git.gavinhoward.com/gavin/bc/
https://github.com/gavinhoward/bc/
"
SRC_URI="
https://github.com/gavinhoward/bc/releases/download/${PV}/${MY_P}.tar.xz
"
S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P}
LICENSE="BSD-2"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="~alpha amd64 arm arm64 hppa ~ia64 ~loong ~m68k ppc ppc64 ~riscv ~s390 sparc x86"
IUSE="libedit readline"
DEPEND="
!readline? (
libedit? ( dev-libs/libedit:= )
)
readline? (
sys-libs/readline:=
sys-libs/ncurses:=
)
"
RDEPEND="
${DEPEND}
"
src_configure() {
local myconf=(
# GNU and BSD bc's have slightly different behavior. This bc can act
# like both, changing at runtime with environment variables, but it
# needs defaults, which can be set at compile time. This option sets all
# of the defaults to match the GNU bc/dc since it's common on Linux.
-pGNU
# A lot of test results are generated first by a bc compatible with the
# GNU bc. If there is no GNU bc installed, then those tests should be
# skipped. That's what this option does. Without it, we would have a
# dependency cycle. Those tests are super long, anyway.
-G
# Disables the automatic stripping of binaries.
-T
# Enables installing all locales, which is important for packages.
-l
# Disables some "problematic" tests that need specific options on Linux
# to not trigger the OOM killer because malloc() lies.
-P
)
if use readline ; then
myconf+=( -r )
elif use libedit ; then
myconf+=( -e )
fi
local -x EXECSUFFIX="-gh"
local -x PREFIX="${EPREFIX}/usr"
./configure.sh "${myconf[@]}" || die
}
src_test() {
# This is to fix a bug encountered on Arch. It is to ensure we don't get
# segfaults on `make check` when the error messages change because the error
# messages are passed to printf(); they have format specifiers. With these
# env vars, the internal error messages are used, instead of the installed
# locales, which might be different since the new locale files are not
# installed yet. (It is impossible to use uninstalled locales because of the
# poor design of POSIX locales.)
env LANG=C LC_ALL=C emake check
}
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