(from OpenBSD 5.0-release), thanks ajacoutot@ for hosting the distfile.
- check that the bootstrap egcc can actually run; the reason for failure
due to missing libs is now clear (previously it was a cryptic "C compiler
cannot create executables" type message during configure).
Suspending multithreaded programs built with ghc (including ghc
itself) should just work[tm] now. (Except for the bootstrapping
compiler which of course still uses the old code)
- fix conflict with speech-dispatcher
- fix gen-versions target
- i386 ethread compat
update to R14B04 from dlg@, rest by piotr sikora and me
tested with rabbitmq and ejabberd on amd64; sparc64 is still happy too
maintainer timed-out
Also include the compiler standard libraries under compiler-libs/, as this
is the convention adopted by other packaging (Debian, FreeBSD), and is used
by various utility software such as the Lwt interactive toplevel and some
of the graphical IDEs.
CoffeeScript is a little language that compiles into JavaScript.
Underneath all those awkward braces and semicolons, JavaScript has
always had a gorgeous object model at its heart. CoffeeScript is an
attempt to expose the good parts of JavaScript in a simple way.
The golden rule of CoffeeScript is: "It's just JavaScript". The code
compiles one-to-one into the equivalent JS, and there is no
interpretation at runtime. You can use any existing JavaScript library
seamlessly from CoffeeScript (and vice-versa). The compiled output is
readable and pretty-printed, passes through JavaScript Lint without
warnings, will work in every JavaScript implementation, and tends to run
as fast or faster than the equivalent handwritten JavaScript.
Feedback and OK jasper@
without any modifications to PATH. To run an ruby program that is
installed in jruby's bin directory (which no longer needs to be in the
PATH), use jruby -S program.
I don't know why it doesn't find it, but it looks like the tmp inst
is supposed to get it...
so work around until eventually robert fixes this mess for real...
builtins.c:
Allow MD backend to prevent the optimization of a bcopy() or memmove() of
size 1 (the size being known at compile-time) into an inline mempcpy()
expansion, which will in turn expand into a byte load and store operation.
This expansion loses precious address alignment information at some point
(because everybody knows that you can read a byte from any address, right?),
and this loses bigtime on strict alignment platforms which lack the ability
to accesse bytes directly, such as alpha (unless compiling with -mbwx and
runnning on a BWX-capable cpu).
config/alpha:
Require alignment of local arrays on word boundaries, and enable
the builtins.c `one-byte memcpy' workaround.
ok espie@
is not set, but only for gem, extconf, and setup based ports. Other
ports could be using the lang/ruby module and still have a standard
make-based regression test suite.
anywhere else. The only thing not supported yet is tracing using ptrace(2).
- clean up Makefile and restructure a bit
- VMEM_WARNING when -java is built
- some minor PLIST tweaks
ok espie@
rspec 1 using rspec and rspec 2 using rspec2. Additionally, add
support for ruby and testrb, calling the appropriate binary for the
ruby implementation.
Start checking sanity of MODRUBY_REGRESS entry, using a fatal error
if it is defined and doesn't contain a recognized word.
Instead of RAKE_REGRESS_TARGET and RSPEC_REGRESS_TARGET, just use
MODRUBY_REGRESS_TARGET for all cases. On ruby 1.9, modifying the
environment to always look in the current directory for libraries
(the ruby 1.8 behavior), since many ports depend on that for regress.
Allow ports to set their own regress environment and current directory
using MODRUBY_REGRESS_ENV and MODRUBY_REGRESS_DIR.
which should allow building on arches without enough memory to
generate the ri files. Also, set PKG_ARCH=* for the ri_docs
subpackage, so that such arches can still use the documentation,
idea from sthen@. Original idea for PSUEDO_FLAVOR from phessler@.
OK sthen@
The spec task requires network access via git, which is not allowed.
Since git isn't needed anymore for regress, remove it from
REGRESS_DEPENDS. The spec task is just commented out in case somone
wants to run it manually.
Set JAVA_HOME and PATH and disable forking so java doesn't crash when
running the test and spec tasks. Don't install the jruby-launcher gem
when running the test and spec tasks, as it fails.
Regress depend on git when running the specs, as it needs to download
current rubyspecs for the spec task.
Delete the jruby-complete.jar file and just use the jruby.jar file
when running the specs, as otherwise you get additional test failures
and warnings.
Switch to SUBST_CMD while here now that has been fixed. Also, bump
the memory limits by 50M as 384M doesn't seem to be enough in all
cases.
Verilator is the fastest free Verilog HDL simulator, and beats most
commercial simulators. It compiles synthesizable Verilog (not test-bench
code!), plus some PSL, SystemVerilog and Synthesis assertions into C++
or SystemC code. It is designed for large projects where fast simulation
performance is of primary concern, and is especially well suited to
generate executable models of CPUs for embedded software design teams.
ok aja@
upstream decided to move to separate modules instead
of one monolithic jar file. packaging all these standalone modules is not going
to work, so please use devel/leiningen instead to fetch individual modules.
that no longer create .require_paths files. No RUN_DEPENDS
are being added as older ruby versions can use gems without
.require_paths files (we never had a ruby 1.9.1 package).
This is being done to avoid errors by porters who are creating/updating
gem ports without installing new ruby versions.
Make jruby binary not segfault if PATH isn't set correctly.
Remove rubygems hacks, since they are no longer necessary now
that the versions of rubygems for the other ruby interpreters
are > 1.3.7.
No longer ship the ri documentation files with JRuby. JRuby
ships with a broken ri binary anyway (requires the rdoc gem to
work), and almost all users of JRuby have MRI ruby installed
and can use its ri binary.
Make jruby binary not segfault if PATH isn't set correctly.
Remove rubygems hacks, since they are no longer necessary now
that the versions of rubygems for the other ruby interpreters
are > 1.3.7.
No longer ship the ri documentation files with JRuby. JRuby
ships with a broken ri binary anyway (requires the rdoc gem to
work), and almost all users of JRuby have MRI ruby installed
and can use its ri binary.
a few new features. A few of our patches were accepted upstream.
Add an -ri_docs multipackage to hold the ri documentation files. These
aren't used very often, slow down installation significantly, and bloat
the package.
This also fixes the conflict marker for the -tk multipackage.
bootstrapper).
Bump, because some of the `library hashes' changed.
Unfortunately, this also affects a couple of other haskell ports,
which get different `library hashes' now and will be reported as
broken by ghc-pkg check.
People using snapshot packages should get seamless updates when the
next set of snapshots is available. People building from ports and
*not* using dpb should use the out-of-date-script to get a subdirlist
of haskell ports which should be rebuilt.
I could also bump the affected ports, but I'm not sure wether it's
worth the trouble.
of one monolithic jar file. packaging all these standalone modules is not going
to work, so please use devel/leiningen instead to fetch individual modules.
clojure-contrib will be removed soon
also annotate gamin for bootstrap property, and mark haddock,no_deps as
a "real flavor", since it's only used for bootstrap anyways AND significantly
changes the build.
rework pkg-readme to conform to new template, update man.conf patch,
move man dir to Tcl's lib dir, properly preprocess man pages.
Bump major due to function signature change in tcllib.
ok sebastiap@, sthen@
Boo is a new object oriented statically typed programming language for
the Common Language Infrastructure with a Python inspired sysntax and a
special focus on language and compiler extensibility.
from ryan boggs (MAINTAINER) with some tweaks by me
ok aja@
Jim is a small footprint implementation of the Tcl programming language
written from scratch. Currently Jim Tcl is very feature complete with an
extensive test suite. There are some Tcl commands and features which are
not implemented (and likely never will be), including namespaces, traces
and Tk. [..]
ok aja@
MyHDL is an open source Python package that lets you go from Python to
silicon. With MyHDL, you can use Python as a hardware description and
verification language. Furthermore, you can convert MyHDL code, that was
developed towards implementation, to Verilog and VHDL automatically, and
take it to a silicon implementation from there.
ok landry@
ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a
language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers,
compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing
Java, C#, Python, or C++ actions.
ok aja@
Note, the antlr2 port may be removed soon, unless anyone is still using it?
Scala is a general purpose programming language designed to express
common programming patterns in a concise, elegant, and type-safe way. It
smoothly integrates features of object-oriented and functional
languages, enabling Java and other programmers to be more productive.
Code sizes are typically reduced by a factor of two to three when
compared to an equivalent Java application.
ok sthen@
instead of using runghc (the interpreter).
This is a *workaround* for the following two symptoms:
- Setup.hs: waitForProcess: resource exhausted (Resource temporarily
unavailable)
- Setup.hs: fd:15: hGetContents: illegal operation (Inappropriate
ioctl for device)
Note that this is not a *fix*. I'm sure there's some misbehaving
signal handler, either in runghc/ghci or in the ghc runtime library.
(No, it's *not* rts/posix/Signals.c:generic_handler(); I patched
it to preserve errno, but it didn't help)
Until I find the bug, it's better to let bulk builds pass without
(or with less) errors.
ok (with the workaround) espie@
script, so it can now be used in shebang lines. Remove the
building of nailgun, since nailgun support is now part of the
jruby binary.
This requires patching the included jruby-launcher gem to make a
similar change we used to make to the jruby.bash script, to set the
JAVA_HOME environment so things work correctly.
Also, create the SITEARCHDIR directory by default.
OK jcs@
Make regress run all three regression test suites. Before,
later regression test suites wouldn't be run if earlier ones
were not successful, which stopped the main test suite from
running on i386, macppc, and possibly other arches.
Override the arch setting to remove OpenBSD version from it,
so ports don't have to be bumped when OpenBSD version changes.
OK landry@, jcs@