# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # Skeleton command: # java-ebuilder --generate-ebuild --workdir . --pom /var/lib/java-ebuilder/poms/pyrolite-4.30.pom --download-uri https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/razorvine/pyrolite/4.30/pyrolite-4.30-sources.jar --slot 0 --keywords "~amd64" --ebuild pyrolite-4.30-r1.ebuild EAPI=7 JAVA_PKG_IUSE="doc source test binary" MAVEN_ID="net.razorvine:pyrolite:4.30" JAVA_TESTING_FRAMEWORKS="pkgdiff" inherit java-pkg-2 java-pkg-simple java-pkg-maven DESCRIPTION="This library allows your Java program to interface very easily with the Python world. It uses the Pyro protocol to call methods on remote objects. (See https://github.com/irmen/Pyro4). To that end, it also contains and uses a feature complete pickle protocol implementation -read and write- to exchange data with Pyro/Python. Pyrolite only implements part of the client side Pyro library, hence its name 'lite'... But because Pyrolite has no dependencies, it is a much lighter way to use Pyro from Java/.NET than a solution with jython+pyro or IronPython+Pyro would provide. So if you don't need Pyro's full feature set, and don't require your Java/.NET code to host Pyro objects itself, Pyrolite may be a good choice to connect java or .NET and python. (More info about Pyro itself: https://pyro4.readthedocs.io/ ) Version 4.30 changes: Support for unpickling protocol 5 pickles with out-of-band buffers (Python 3.8)" HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/irmen/Pyrolite" SRC_URI="https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/razorvine/${PN}/${PV}/${P}-sources.jar https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/net/razorvine/${PN}/${PV}/${P}.jar -> ${P}-bin.jar" LICENSE="MIT" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~amd64" # Common dependencies # POM: /var/lib/java-ebuilder/poms/${P}.pom # net.razorvine:serpent:1.23 -> >=dev-java/serpent-1.23:0 CDEPEND=" >=dev-java/serpent-1.23:0 " DEPEND=" >=virtual/jdk-1.8:* app-arch/unzip !binary? ( ${CDEPEND} ) " RDEPEND=" >=virtual/jre-1.8:* ${CDEPEND}" S="${WORKDIR}" JAVA_GENTOO_CLASSPATH="serpent" JAVA_SRC_DIR="src/main/java" JAVA_BINJAR_FILENAME="${P}-bin.jar"