bcal (Byte CALculator) is a REPL CLI utility for storage expressions, unit conversions or address calculations. If you can't calculate the hex address offset for (512 - 16) MiB, or the value when the 43rd bit of a 64-bit address is set mentally, bcal is for you. It has a bc mode for general-purpose numerical calculations. bcal follows Ubuntu's standard unit conversion and notation policy. Only 64-bit operating systems are supported. Features: - evaluate arithmetic expressions involving storage units - perform general purpose calculations (using bc) - convert to IEC/SI standard data storage units - interactive mode with the last valid result stored for reuse - show the address in bytes - show address as LBA:OFFSET - convert CHS to LBA and vice versa - base conversion to binary, decimal and hex - custom sector size, max heads/cylinder and max sectors/track - minimal dependencies WWW: https://github.com/jarun/bcal Reviewed by: mat Approved by: mat (mentor) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18556
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Makefile
44 lines
893 B
Makefile
# $FreeBSD$
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PORTNAME= bcal
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DISTVERSIONPREFIX= v
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DISTVERSION= 2.1-12
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DISTVERSIONSUFFIX= -g6867abd
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CATEGORIES= math
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MAINTAINER= 0mp@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Storage expression, unit conversion & address offset CLI calculator
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LICENSE= GPLv3
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LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE
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ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= amd64
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TEST_DEPENDS= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}pytest>0:devel/py-pytest@${PY_FLAVOR}
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USES= gmake python:test,3.5+ readline
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USE_GITHUB= yes
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GH_ACCOUNT= jarun
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MAKE_ARGS= MANDIR=${STAGEDIR}${MAN1PREFIX}/man/man1
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PLIST_FILES= bin/bcal \
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man/man1/bcal.1.gz
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PORTDOCS= CHANGELOG \
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README.md
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OPTIONS_DEFINE= DOCS
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post-install:
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${STRIP_CMD} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/bcal
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post-install-DOCS-on:
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${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}/${DOCSDIR}
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${PORTDOCS:S|^|${WRKSRC}/|} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}
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do-test:
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cd ${TEST_WRKSRC} && ${SETENV} ${TEST_ENV} ${PYTHON_CMD} -m pytest -v test.py
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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