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vim_configurable and neovim have both supported a mechanism to build them with a custom vimrc that supports plugins from Nix. This updates MacVim to support the same sort of configuration using an expression like macvim.configure { customRC = '' # custom configuration goes here ''; packages.myVimPackage = with pkgs.vimPlugins; { start = [ youcompleteme fugitive ]; opt = [ phpCompletion elm-vim ]; } } Once configured, .override will allow for editing the configuration. Like vim_configurable and neovim, configuring macvim does not require rebuilding it. Also like them, configuring macvim turns off the user vimrc file.
68 lines
2.8 KiB
Nix
68 lines
2.8 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv, callPackage, vimUtils, buildEnv, makeWrapper }:
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let
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macvim = callPackage ./macvim.nix { inherit stdenv; };
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makeCustomizable = macvim: macvim // {
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# configure expects the same args as vimUtils.vimrcFile.
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# This is the same as the value given to neovim.override { configure = … }
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# or the value of vim_configurable.customize { vimrcConfig = … }
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#
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# Note: Like neovim and vim_configurable, configuring macvim disables the
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# sourcing of the user's vimrc. Use `customRC = "source $HOME/.vim/vimrc"`
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# if you want to preserve that behavior.
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configure = let
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inherit (stdenv) lib;
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doConfig = config: let
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vimrcConfig = config // {
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# always source the bundled system vimrc
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beforePlugins = ''
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source $VIM/vimrc
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${config.beforePlugins or ""}
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'';
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};
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in buildEnv {
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name = macvim.name;
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paths = [ macvim ];
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pathsToLink = [
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"/"
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"/bin"
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"/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS"
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"/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/bin"
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];
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buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
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# We need to do surgery on the resulting app. We can't just make a wrapper for vim because this
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# is a GUI app. We need to copy the actual GUI executable image as AppKit uses the loaded image's
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# path to locate the bundle. We can use symlinks for other executables and resources though.
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postBuild = ''
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# Replace the Contents/MacOS/MacVim symlink with the original file
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target=$(readlink $out/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/MacVim)
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rm $out/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/MacVim
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cp -a -t $out/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS "$target"
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# Wrap the Vim binary for our vimrc
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wrapProgram $out/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim \
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--add-flags "-u ${vimUtils.vimrcFile vimrcConfig}"
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# Replace each symlink in bin/ with the original. Most of them point at other symlinks
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# and we need those original symlinks to point into our new app bundle.
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for prefix in bin Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/bin; do
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for link in $out/$prefix/*; do
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target=$(readlink "$link")
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# don't copy binaries like vimtutor, but we do need mvim
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[ -L "$target" ] || [ "$(basename "$target")" = mvim ] || continue;
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rm "$link"
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cp -a -t $out/$prefix "$target"
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done
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done
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'';
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meta = macvim.meta;
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};
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in lib.makeOverridable (lib.setFunctionArgs doConfig (lib.functionArgs vimUtils.vimrcFile));
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override = f: makeCustomizable (macvim.override f);
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overrideAttrs = f: makeCustomizable (macvim.overrideAttrs f);
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};
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in
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makeCustomizable macvim
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