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{ lib, stdenv
, makeWrapper
, sage-tests
, sage-with-env
, jupyter-kernel-definition
, jupyter-kernel-specs
, sagedoc
, withDoc
, requireSageTests
}:
# A wrapper that makes sure sage finds its docs (if they were build) and the
# jupyter kernel spec.
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
version = src.version;
pname = "sage";
src = sage-with-env.env.lib.src;
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
buildInputs = lib.optionals requireSageTests [
# This is a hack to make sure sage-tests is evaluated. It doesn't acutally
# produce anything of value, it just decouples the tests from the build.
sage-tests
];
dontUnpack = true;
configurePhase = "#do nothing";
buildPhase = "#do nothing";
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p "$out/bin"
makeWrapper "${sage-with-env}/bin/sage" "$out/bin/sage" \
--set SAGE_DOC_SRC_OVERRIDE "${src}/src/doc" ${
lib.optionalString withDoc "--set SAGE_DOC_OVERRIDE ${sagedoc}/share/doc/sage"
} \
--prefix JUPYTER_PATH : "${jupyter-kernel-specs}"
'';
doInstallCheck = withDoc;
installCheckPhase = ''
export HOME="$TMPDIR/sage-home"
mkdir -p "$HOME"
"$out/bin/sage" -c 'browse_sage_doc._open("reference", testing=True)'
'';
passthru = {
tests = sage-tests;
quicktest = sage-tests.override { longTests = false; timeLimit = 600; }; # as many tests as possible in ~10m
doc = sagedoc;
lib = sage-with-env.env.lib;
with-env = sage-with-env;
kernelspec = jupyter-kernel-definition;
};
meta = with lib; {
description = "Open Source Mathematics Software, free alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab";
homepage = "https://www.sagemath.org";
license = licenses.gpl2Plus;
maintainers = teams.sage.members;
};
}
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