# Build HTML docs from markdown using pandoc? # Currently, neither pandoc nor parallel is available in EPEL9. %bcond_with html_docs Name: gn # Upstream uses the number of commits in the git history as the version number. # See gn --version, which outputs something like “1874 (2b683eff)”. The commit # position and short commit hash in this string come from “git describe HEAD # --match initial-commit”; see build/gen.py. This means that a complete git # checkout is required to establish the version number; the information is not # in the tarball! This is terribly inconvenient. See # https://bugs.chromium.org/p/gn/issues/detail?id=3. # # As a result, it is necessary to use our custom update-version script, # supplying the new full commit hash as the sole argument or providing no # arguments to select the latest commit. This will: # 1. Clone the git repository from the Internet (a substantial download) # 2. Run build/gen.py to generate last_commit_position.h, the header with # version information, and copy it into the same directory as the script # 3. Modify the commit and access macros and the Version field in this spec # file. # 4. Download the source tarball (spectool -g) # 5. Update the sources (fedpkg new-sources %%{commit}.tar.gz) # 6. Stage all changes in git # 7. Commit the changes # # See https://gn.googlesource.com/gn/+log for the latest changes. %global commit e0afadf7a743d5b14737bd454df45d5f1caf0d23 %global access 20211205 %global shortcommit %(echo %{commit} | cut -b -8) Version: 1953 Release: %autorelease -s %{access}git%{shortcommit} Summary: Meta-build system that generates build files for Ninja # BSD except for src/base/third_party/icu/, which is (Unicode and MIT); note # that the “ICU License” is MIT, # https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:MIT#Modern_style_.28ICU_Variant.29 # # Note that src/util/test/gn_test.cc, which is licensed ASL 2.0, does not # contribute to the installed RPM, only to the gn_unittests executable; you may # verify this with: # gdb -ex 'set pagination off' -ex 'info sources' gn | grep -F gn_test.cc License: BSD and Unicode and MIT URL: https://gn.googlesource.com/gn Source0: %{url}/+archive/%{commit}.tar.gz#/gn-%{shortcommit}.tar.gz # Generated using script update-version: Source1: last_commit_position.h Source2: update-version # Stop overriding optimization flags Patch: gn-0153d369-no-O3.patch BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: ninja-build BuildRequires: gcc-c++ # For RPM macros: BuildRequires: emacs-common %if %{with html_docs} BuildRequires: pandoc BuildRequires: parallel %endif BuildRequires: help2man Requires: vim-filesystem Requires: python3 Provides: vim-gn = %{version}-%{release} Requires: emacs-filesystem >= %{_emacs_version} Provides: emacs-gn = %{version}-%{release} # src/base/third_party/icu/icu_utf.h: # # This file has the relevant components from ICU copied to handle basic # UTF8/16/32 conversions. Components are copied from umachine.h, utf.h, # utf8.h, and utf16.h into icu_utf.h. # # The forked, bundled ICU components are copied from Chromium. Because of the # downstream changes (primarily, changing namespaces and symbol prefixes), # there is no clear path to unbundling. # # See src/base/third_party/icu/README.chromium, from which the version number # is taken. Provides: bundled(icu) = 60 %description GN is a meta-build system that generates build files for Ninja. %package doc Summary: Documentation for GN BuildArch: noarch %description doc The gn-doc package contains detailed documentation for GN. %prep %autosetup -c -n gn-%{commit} -p1 # Use pre-generated last_commit_position.h. mkdir -p ./out cp -vp '%{SOURCE1}' ./out # Copy and rename vim extensions readme for use in the main documentation # directory. cp -vp misc/vim/README.md README-vim.md # Fix shebangs in examples and such. %py3_shebang_fix . %build AR='gcc-ar'; export AR %set_build_flags # Both --use-icf and --use-lto add compiler flags that only work with clang++, # not with g++. We do get LTO on Fedora anyway, since we respect the # distribution’s build flags. %{python3} build/gen.py \ --no-last-commit-position \ --no-strip \ --no-static-libstdc++ ninja -C out -v %if %{with html_docs} # There is a script, misc/help_as_html.py, that generates some HTML help, but # pandoc does a better job and we can cover more Markdown sources. find . -type f -name '*.md' | parallel -v pandoc -o '{.}.html' '{}' %endif help2man \ --name='%{summary}' \ --version-string="gn $(./out/gn --version)" \ --no-info \ ./out/gn | # Clean up a couple of stray binary bytes in the help output tr -d '\302\240' | # Format the entries within the sections as tagged paragraphs, and italicise # [placeholders in square brackets]. sed -r -e 's/(^[[:alnum:]_]+:)/.TP\n.B \1\n/' \ -e 's/\[([^]]+)\]/\\fI[\1]\\fR/g' > out/gn.1 %install install -t '%{buildroot}%{_bindir}' -D -p out/gn install -d '%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles' cp -vrp misc/vim/* '%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles' find '%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles' \ -type f -name 'README.*' -print -delete %py_byte_compile %{python3} '%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles/gn-format.py' install -t '%{buildroot}%{_emacs_sitestartdir}' -D -p -m 0644 misc/emacs/*.el install -t '%{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1' -D -m 0644 -p out/gn.1 %check out/gn_unittests # Verify consistency of the version header with the spec file grep -E '^#define[[:blank:]]+LAST_COMMIT_POSITION_NUM[[:blank:]]+'\ '%{version}[[:blank:]]*' \ 'out/last_commit_position.h' >/dev/null grep -E '^#define[[:blank:]]+LAST_COMMIT_POSITION[[:blank:]]+'\ '"%{version} \(%{shortcommit}\)"[[:blank:]]*' \ 'out/last_commit_position.h' >/dev/null %files %license LICENSE %{_bindir}/gn %{_mandir}/man1/gn.1* %{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles/gn-format.py %{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles/autoload/gn.vim %{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles/ftdetect/gnfiletype.vim %{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles/ftplugin/gn.vim %{_datadir}/vim/vimfiles/syntax/gn.vim %{_emacs_sitestartdir}/gn-mode.el %files doc %license LICENSE src/base/third_party/icu/README.chromium %doc AUTHORS %doc OWNERS %doc README*.md %if %{with html_docs} %doc README*.html %endif %doc docs %doc examples %doc infra %doc tools %changelog %autochangelog