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fancy_toys.jl
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# This is a collection of toys under the Yggdrasil tree for the good <s>kids</s>
# developers. These utilities can be employed in builder files.
using BinaryBuilder, Pkg, LibGit2
# Note: if you only need `get_addable_spec`, just add the following line to your recipe
# instead of including this file. This is reexported here for backward compatibility.
using BinaryBuilderBase: get_addable_spec
"""
should_build_platform(platform) -> Bool
Return whether the tarballs for the given `platform` should be built.
This is useful when the builder has different platform-dependent elements
(sources, script, products, etc...) that make it hard to have a single
`build_tarballs` call.
"""
function should_build_platform(platform)
# If you need inspiration for how to use this function, look at the builder
# for Git:
# https://github.com/JuliaPackaging/Yggdrasil/blob/c3e3c4a96c723306b4da23fc6d05f12995b21ed8/G/Git/build_tarballs.jl#L76-L93
# Get the list of platforms requested from the command line. This should be
# the only argument not prefixed with "--".
requested_platforms = filter(arg -> !occursin(r"^--.*", arg), ARGS)
if isone(length(requested_platforms))
# `requested_platforms` has only one element: the comma-separated list
# of platform. We'll run the platform only if it's in the list
return any(platforms_match.(Ref(platform), split(requested_platforms[1], ",")))
else
# `requested_platforms` doesn't have only one element: if its length is
# zero, no platform has been explicitely passed from the command line
# and we we'll run all platforms, otherwise we don't know what to do, so
# let's return false to be safe.
return iszero(length(requested_platforms))
end
end