nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/text/robodoc/default.nix
Rick van Schijndel cd3c25616d treewide: pkgs/tools: mark broken for darwin
All packages that were failing on x86_64-darwin are marked broken.
I'm assuming here that these are also broken on aarch64-darwin.
2022-05-29 10:56:04 +02:00

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{ lib
, stdenv
, fetchFromGitHub
, autoreconfHook
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "robodoc";
version = "4.99.44";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "gumpu";
repo = "ROBODoc";
rev = "v${version}";
sha256 = "l3prSdaGhOvXmZfCPbsZJNocO7y20zJjLQpajRTJOqE=";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook ];
hardeningDisable = [ "format" ];
meta = with lib; {
broken = stdenv.isDarwin;
homepage = "https://github.com/gumpu/ROBODoc";
description = "Documentation Extraction Tool";
longDescription = ''
ROBODoc is program documentation tool. The idea is to include for every
function or procedure a standard header containing all sorts of
information about the procedure or function. ROBODoc extracts these
headers from the source file and puts them in a separate
autodocs-file. ROBODoc thus allows you to include the program
documentation in the source code and avoid having to maintain two separate
documents. Or as Petteri puts it: "robodoc is very useful - especially for
programmers who don't like writing documents with Word or some other
strange tool."
ROBODoc can format the headers in a number of different formats: HTML,
RTF, LaTeX, or XML DocBook. In HTML mode it can generate cross links
between headers. You can even include parts of your source code.
ROBODoc works with many programming languages: For instance C, Pascal,
Shell Scripts, Assembler, COBOL, Occam, Postscript, Forth, Tcl/Tk, C++,
Java -- basically any program in which you can use remarks/comments.
'';
license = with licenses; gpl3Plus;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ AndersonTorres ];
platforms = with platforms; all;
};
}