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module FFI
# Transform a generic library name and ABI number to a platform library name
#
# Example:
# module LibVips
# extend FFI::Library
# ffi_lib LibraryPath.new("vips", abi_number: 42)
# end
#
# This translates to the following library file names:
# libvips-42.dll on Windows
# libvips.so.42 on Linux
# libvips.42.dylib on Macos
#
# See https://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/libraries.html for more information about library naming.
class LibraryPath
attr_reader :name
attr_reader :abi_number
attr_reader :root
# Build a new library path
#
# * name : The name of the library without file prefix or suffix.
# * abi_number : The ABI number of the library.
# * root : An optional base path prepended to the library name.
def initialize(name, abi_number: nil, root: nil)
@name = name
@abi_number = abi_number
@root = root
end
def self.wrap(value)
# We allow instances of LibraryPath to pass through transparently:
return value if value.is_a?(self)
# We special case a library named 'c' to be the standard C library:
return Library::LIBC if value == 'c'
# If provided a relative file name we convert it into a library path:
if value && File.basename(value) == value
return self.new(value)
end
# Otherwise, we assume it's a full path to a library:
return value
end
def full_name
# If the abi_number is given, we format it specifically according to platform rules:
if abi_number
if Platform.windows?
"#{Platform::LIBPREFIX}#{name}-#{abi_number}.#{Platform::LIBSUFFIX}"
elsif Platform.mac?
"#{Platform::LIBPREFIX}#{name}.#{abi_number}.#{Platform::LIBSUFFIX}"
else # Linux? BSD? etc.
"#{Platform::LIBPREFIX}#{name}.#{Platform::LIBSUFFIX}.#{abi_number}"
end
else
# Otherwise we just add prefix and suffix:
lib = name
# Add library prefix if missing
lib = Platform::LIBPREFIX + lib unless lib =~ /^#{Platform::LIBPREFIX}/
# Add library extension if missing
r = Platform.windows? || Platform.mac? ? "\\.#{Platform::LIBSUFFIX}$" : "\\.so($|\\.[1234567890]+)"
lib += ".#{Platform::LIBSUFFIX}" unless lib =~ /#{r}/
lib
end
end
def to_s
if root
# If the root path is given, we generate the full path:
File.join(root, full_name)
else
full_name
end
end
end
end