# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 PortSystem 1.0 set feature 11 name openjdk${feature}-graalvm categories java devel maintainers nomaintainer platforms {darwin any} # This port uses prebuilt binaries; 'NoMirror' makes sure MacPorts doesn't mirror/distribute these third-party binaries license GPL-2 NoMirror # This port uses prebuilt binaries for a particular architecture; they are not universal binaries universal_variant no # https://github.com/graalvm/graalvm-ce-builds/releases supported_archs x86_64 arm64 if {${configure.build_arch} eq "arm64"} { # There is no macOS aarch64 build for 22.3.2+ version 22.3.1 } else { version 22.3.3 } revision 2 master_sites https://github.com/graalvm/graalvm-ce-builds/releases/download/vm-${version}/ homepage https://www.graalvm.org livecheck.type none use_configure no build {} set jvms /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines set jdk ${jvms}/openjdk${feature}-graalvm if {${subport} eq ${name}} { description GraalVM Community Edition based on OpenJDK ${feature} long_description GraalVM is a universal virtual machine for running applications written in JavaScript, Python, Ruby, R,\ JVM-based languages like Java, Scala, Groovy, Kotlin, Clojure, and LLVM-based languages such as C and C++.\ Version ${feature} of GraalVM Community Edition is no longer getting updates, so consider upgrading to a maintained version. if {${configure.build_arch} eq "x86_64"} { distname graalvm-ce-java${feature}-darwin-amd64-${version} checksums rmd160 e596dc7f73ca0f602ae60ca5c1bc4247373ec158 \ sha256 cab6a1436626adc28ec0f72791772315678e7c758e2fbae2cb6758a38f27c56a \ size 254523003 } elseif {${configure.build_arch} eq "arm64"} { distname graalvm-ce-java${feature}-darwin-aarch64-${version} checksums rmd160 3421d1754a491b0cfa44d09df798ff5053fcefc8 \ sha256 c59f32289d92671bea46a34f4227fef484a4aa9eeece159e59a486205aaa6c31 \ size 249144742 } worksrcdir graalvm-ce-java${feature}-${version} variant Applets \ description { Advertise the JVM capability "Applets".} {} variant BundledApp \ description { Advertise the JVM capability "BundledApp". This is required by some java-based app bundles to recognize and use the JVM.} {} variant JNI \ description { Advertise the JVM capability "JNI". This is required by some java-based app bundles to recognize and use the JVM.} {} variant WebStart \ description { Advertise the JVM capability "WebStart".} {} patch { foreach var { Applets BundledApp JNI WebStart } { if {[variant_isset ${var}]} { reinplace -E "s|^(\[\[:space:\]\]*)CommandLine()|\\1${var}\\2\\\n\\1CommandLine\\2|" ${worksrcpath}/Contents/Info.plist } } } test.run yes test.cmd Contents/Home/bin/java test.target test.args -version # macOS Java tools expect to find Java virtual machines under /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines, which is not under ${prefix}. destroot.violate_mtree yes pre-install { # Clean up previous installation, because some old subport files may have been left behind (https://trac.macports.org/ticket/67935) # Don't remove before 2024-08-20 delete ${jdk} } destroot { xinstall -m 755 -d ${destroot}${prefix}${jdk} copy ${worksrcpath}/Contents ${destroot}${prefix}${jdk} # macOS Java tools expect to find Java virtual machines under /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines, so let's create a symlink there xinstall -m 755 -d ${destroot}${jvms} ln -s ${prefix}${jdk} ${destroot}${jdk} } notes " If you have more than one JDK installed you can make ${name} the default\ by adding the following line to your shell profile: export JAVA_HOME=${jdk}/Contents/Home " } subport ${name}-native-image { depends_lib port:${name} description Native Image component for GraalVM long_description ${description} if {${configure.build_arch} eq "x86_64"} { set jar_file native-image-installable-svm-java${feature}-darwin-amd64-${version}.jar distfiles ${jar_file} checksums rmd160 373bfe27fe1acd74596411b52d4506cdbd5260d0 \ sha256 56ddaf1f1d7e69efb88d8e391a4071f3a237723bdcee67794be1c56a03f56536 \ size 28688654 } elseif {${configure.build_arch} eq "arm64"} { set jar_file native-image-installable-svm-java${feature}-darwin-aarch64-${version}.jar distfiles ${jar_file} checksums rmd160 65a84d8dd894be0830673ffdf7e77a0ca19cf1ac \ sha256 df923df186826dcb7cb0eac0f5e93c3e215584f0377bad0c76310e09d7dc58cd \ size 28504616 } set java_home ${prefix}${jdk}/Contents/Home extract {} destroot { xinstall -d -m 0755 ${destroot}${prefix}/share/java/${subport} file copy ${distpath}/${jar_file} ${destroot}${prefix}/share/java/${subport} } post-activate { # Graal Updater doesn't signal errors if the component is already installed. # Unfortunately, we require root privileges to invoke Graal Updater. system "sudo ${java_home}/bin/gu -L install ${prefix}/share/java/${subport}/${jar_file}" } post-deactivate { # This helps prevent breakage if the user removed native-image themselves # and wants to deactivate or uninstall this port. if {[regexp {(?i)native-image} [exec ${java_home}/bin/gu list] match]} { system "sudo ${java_home}/bin/gu remove native-image" } } notes "The Native Image component of GraalVM has been installed for you" }