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/* This file contains various functions that take a stdenv and return
a new stdenv with different behaviour, e.g. using a different C
compiler. */
pkgs:
rec {
# Override the compiler in stdenv for specific packages.
overrideCC = stdenv: cc: stdenv.override { allowedRequisites = null; cc = cc; };
# Add some arbitrary packages to buildInputs for specific packages.
# Used to override packages in stdenv like Make. Should not be used
# for other dependencies.
overrideInStdenv = stdenv: pkgs:
stdenv.override (prev: { allowedRequisites = null; extraBuildInputs = prev.extraBuildInputs or [] ++ pkgs; });
# Override the setup script of stdenv. Useful for testing new
# versions of the setup script without causing a rebuild of
# everything.
#
# Example:
# randomPkg = import ../bla { ...
# stdenv = overrideSetup stdenv ../stdenv/generic/setup-latest.sh;
# };
overrideSetup = stdenv: setupScript: stdenv.override { inherit setupScript; };
# Return a modified stdenv that tries to build statically linked
# binaries.
makeStaticBinaries = stdenv: stdenv //
{ mkDerivation = args: stdenv.mkDerivation (args // {
NIX_CFLAGS_LINK = "-static";
configureFlags =
toString args.configureFlags or ""
+ " --disable-shared"; # brrr...
});
isStatic = true;
};
# Return a modified stdenv that builds static libraries instead of
# shared libraries.
makeStaticLibraries = stdenv: stdenv //
{ mkDerivation = args: stdenv.mkDerivation (args // {
dontDisableStatic = true;
configureFlags =
toString args.configureFlags or ""
+ " --enable-static --disable-shared";
});
};
# Return a modified stdenv that adds a cross compiler to the
# builds.
makeStdenvCross = { stdenv
, cc
, buildPlatform, hostPlatform, targetPlatform
, # Prior overrides are surely not valid as packages built
# with this run on a different platform, so disable by
# default.
overrides ? _: _: {}
} @ overrideArgs: let
stdenv = overrideArgs.stdenv.override {
inherit
buildPlatform hostPlatform targetPlatform
cc overrides;
allowedRequisites = null;
extraBuildInputs = [ ]; # Old ones run on wrong platform
};
in stdenv // {
mkDerivation =
{ buildInputs ? [], nativeBuildInputs ? []
, propagatedBuildInputs ? [], propagatedNativeBuildInputs ? []
, selfNativeBuildInput ? args.crossAttrs.selfNativeBuildInput or false
, ...
} @ args:
let
# *BuildInputs exists temporarily as another name for
# *HostInputs.
# The base stdenv already knows that nativeBuildInputs and
# buildInputs should be built with the usual gcc-wrapper
# And the same for propagatedBuildInputs.
nativeDrv = stdenv.mkDerivation args;
in
stdenv.mkDerivation (args // {
nativeBuildInputs = nativeBuildInputs
++ stdenv.lib.optional selfNativeBuildInput nativeDrv
# without proper `file` command, libtool sometimes fails
# to recognize 64-bit DLLs
++ stdenv.lib.optional (hostPlatform.config == "x86_64-w64-mingw32") pkgs.file
++ stdenv.lib.optional hostPlatform.isAarch64 pkgs.updateAutotoolsGnuConfigScriptsHook
;
# Cross-linking dynamic libraries, every buildInput should
# be propagated because ld needs the -rpath-link to find
# any library needed to link the program dynamically at
# loader time. ld(1) explains it.
buildInputs = [];
propagatedBuildInputs = propagatedBuildInputs ++ buildInputs;
propagatedNativeBuildInputs = propagatedNativeBuildInputs;
crossConfig = hostPlatform.config;
} // args.crossAttrs or {});
};
/* Modify a stdenv so that the specified attributes are added to
every derivation returned by its mkDerivation function.
Example:
stdenvNoOptimise =
addAttrsToDerivation
{ NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = "-O0"; }
stdenv;
*/
addAttrsToDerivation = extraAttrs: stdenv: stdenv //
{ mkDerivation = args: stdenv.mkDerivation (args // extraAttrs); };
/* Return a modified stdenv that builds packages with GCC's coverage
instrumentation. The coverage note files (*.gcno) are stored in
$out/.build, along with the source code of the package, to enable
programs like lcov to produce pretty-printed reports.
*/
addCoverageInstrumentation = stdenv:
overrideInStdenv stdenv [ pkgs.enableGCOVInstrumentation pkgs.keepBuildTree ];
/* Replace the meta.maintainers field of a derivation. This is useful
when you want to fork to update some packages without disturbing other
developers.
e.g.: in all-packages.nix:
# remove all maintainers.
defaultStdenv = replaceMaintainersField allStdenvs.stdenv pkgs [];
*/
replaceMaintainersField = stdenv: pkgs: maintainers: stdenv //
{ mkDerivation = args:
stdenv.lib.recursiveUpdate
(stdenv.mkDerivation args)
{ meta.maintainers = maintainers; };
};
/* Use the trace output to report all processed derivations with their
license name.
*/
traceDrvLicenses = stdenv: stdenv //
{ mkDerivation = args:
let
pkg = stdenv.mkDerivation args;
printDrvPath = val: let
drvPath = builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext pkg.drvPath;
license = pkg.meta.license or null;
in
builtins.trace "@:drv:${toString drvPath}:${builtins.toString license}:@" val;
in pkg // {
outPath = printDrvPath pkg.outPath;
drvPath = printDrvPath pkg.drvPath;
};
};
/* Abort if the license predicate is not verified for a derivation
declared with mkDerivation.
One possible predicate to avoid all non-free packages can be achieved
with the following function:
isFree = license: with builtins;
if isNull license then true
else if isList license then lib.all isFree license
else license != "non-free" && license != "unfree";
This adapter can be defined on the defaultStdenv definition. You can
use it by patching the all-packages.nix file or by using the override
feature of ~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix .
*/
validateLicenses = licensePred: stdenv: stdenv //
{ mkDerivation = args:
let
pkg = stdenv.mkDerivation args;
drv = builtins.unsafeDiscardStringContext pkg.drvPath;
license =
pkg.meta.license or
# Fixed-output derivations such as source tarballs usually
# don't have licensing information, but that's OK.
(pkg.outputHash or
(builtins.trace
"warning: ${drv} lacks licensing information" null));
validate = arg:
if licensePred license then arg
else abort ''
while building ${drv}:
license `${builtins.toString license}' does not pass the predicate.
'';
in pkg // {
outPath = validate pkg.outPath;
drvPath = validate pkg.drvPath;
};
};
/* Modify a stdenv so that it produces debug builds; that is,
binaries have debug info, and compiler optimisations are
disabled. */
keepDebugInfo = stdenv: stdenv //
{ mkDerivation = args: stdenv.mkDerivation (args // {
dontStrip = true;
NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = toString (args.NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE or "") + " -ggdb -Og";
});
};
/* Modify a stdenv so that it uses the Gold linker. */
useGoldLinker = stdenv: stdenv //
{ mkDerivation = args: stdenv.mkDerivation (args // {
NIX_CFLAGS_LINK = toString (args.NIX_CFLAGS_LINK or "") + " -fuse-ld=gold";
});
};
}
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