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{ stdenv, fetchurl, buildOcaml, ocaml, findlib, ocamlbuild, topkg, result, opam, js_of_ocaml }:
buildOcaml rec {
version = "0.8.3";
name = "ptime";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://erratique.ch/software/ptime/releases/ptime-${version}.tbz";
sha256 = "18jimskgnd9izg7kn6zk6sk35adgjm605dkv13plwslbb90kqr44";
};
unpackCmd = "tar -xf $curSrc";
buildInputs = [ ocaml findlib ocamlbuild topkg opam js_of_ocaml ];
propagatedBuildInputs = [ result ];
buildPhase = ''
ocaml -I ${findlib}/lib/ocaml/${ocaml.version}/site-lib/ pkg/pkg.ml build --with-js_of_ocaml true
'';
inherit (topkg) installPhase;
meta = {
homepage = http://erratique.ch/software/ptime;
description = "POSIX time for OCaml";
longDescription = ''
Ptime has platform independent POSIX time support in pure OCaml.
It provides a type to represent a well-defined range of POSIX timestamps
with picosecond precision, conversion with date-time values, conversion
with RFC 3339 timestamps and pretty printing to a human-readable,
locale-independent representation.
The additional Ptime_clock library provides access to a system POSIX clock
and to the system's current time zone offset.
Ptime is not a calendar library.
'';
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.isc;
maintainers = with stdenv.lib.maintainers; [ sternenseemann ];
};
}
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