maintainers {logtalk.org:pmoura @pmoura}
platforms darwin freebsd linux
description Logtalk - Open source object-oriented logic programming language
long_description Logtalk is an object-oriented logic programming language that extends and \
leverages the Prolog language with a feature set suitable for programming \
in the large. Logtalk supports modern code encapsulation and code reuse \
mechanisms without compromising the declarative programming features of \
Prolog. Logtalk is implemented in highly portable code and can use most \
modern and standards compliant Prolog implementations as a back-end \
compiler. As a multi-paradigm language, it includes support for modules, \
prototypes, classes, protocols (interfaces), categories (components and \
hot patching), event-driven programming, and high-level multi-threading \
programming. Its distribution uses a commercial friendly license and \
includes full documentation, portable libraries, a comprehensive set of \
portable developer tools, and a large number of programming examples to \
homepage https://logtalk.org/
master_sites ${homepage}files/
checksums rmd160 0c5747c369c74293d3bcb91aec972b24ffc1fbdc \
sha256 aa7211e97d1a2cf975d3b4bc52df990c34646bbc4dc478569354ad5786c01112 \
depends_lib port:shared-mime-info
system -W ${worksrcpath}/scripts "./install.sh -p ${destroot}${prefix}"
delete ${destroot}${prefix}/share/mime
set resources ${workpath}/${name}-${version}.pkg/Contents/Resources/
file copy -force -- ${workpath}/${worksrcdir}/scripts/macosx/License.html ${resources}
file copy -force -- ${workpath}/${worksrcdir}/scripts/macosx/ReadMe.html ${resources}
file copy -force -- ${workpath}/${worksrcdir}/scripts/macosx/Welcome.html ${resources}
file copy -force -- ${workpath}/${worksrcdir}/scripts/macosx/postflight ${resources}
ui_msg "****************************************************************************"
ui_msg "* Integration scripts have been created for running Logtalk with selected"
ui_msg "* back-end Prolog compilers (which must be properly installed for running"
ui_msg "* the scripts!):"
ui_msg "* B-Prolog (version 7.8 or later): bplgt"
ui_msg "* CxProlog (version 0.98.1 or later): cxlgt"
ui_msg "* ECLiPSe (version 6.1#143 or later): eclipselgt"
ui_msg "* GNU Prolog (version 1.4.2 or later): gplgt"
ui_msg "* JIProlog (version 4.1.2.8 or later): jiplgt (first run may require sudo)"
ui_msg "* Lean Prolog (version 4.5.7 or later): lplgt (experimental)"
ui_msg "* Qu-Prolog (version 9.7 or later): qplgt"
ui_msg "* Quintus Prolog (version 3.3 or later): quintuslgt (experimental)"
ui_msg "* SICStus Prolog (version 4.1.0 or later): sicstuslgt"
ui_msg "* SWI-Prolog (version 6.6.0 or later): swilgt"
ui_msg "* XSB (version 3.5.0 or later): xsblgt (first run may require sudo)"
ui_msg "* XSB MT (version 3.5.0 or later): xsbmtlgt (first run may require sudo)"
ui_msg "* YAP (version 6.3.4 or later): yaplgt"
ui_msg "* Remember to set the environment variable LOGTALKHOME to the path to"
ui_msg "* the Logtalk distribution: ${prefix}/share/logtalk"
ui_msg "* and the environment variable LOGTALKUSER to your local configuration"
ui_msg "* directory (usually ~/logtalk), which you must create by running the"
ui_msg "* command logtalk_user_setup. See the file \$LOGTALKHOME/CUSTOMIZE.txt"
ui_msg "* for details on how to customize your working environment."
if {[file exists ${prefix}/share/mime/packages/logtalk.xml]} {
delete ${prefix}/share/mime/packages/logtalk.xml
xinstall -d ${prefix}/share/mime/packages