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In preparation for the deprecation of `stdenv.isX`. These shorthands are not conducive to cross-compilation because they hide the platforms. Darwin might get cross-compilation for which the continued usage of `stdenv.isDarwin` will get in the way One example of why this is bad and especially affects compiler packages https://www.github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/343059 There are too many files to go through manually but a treewide should get users thinking when they see a `hostPlatform.isX` in a place where it doesn't make sense. ``` fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenv.is" "stdenv.hostPlatform.is" fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenv'.is" "stdenv'.hostPlatform.is" fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "clangStdenv.is" "clangStdenv.hostPlatform.is" fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "gccStdenv.is" "gccStdenv.hostPlatform.is" fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenvNoCC.is" "stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.is" fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "inherit (stdenv) is" "inherit (stdenv.hostPlatform) is" fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "buildStdenv.is" "buildStdenv.hostPlatform.is" fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "effectiveStdenv.is" "effectiveStdenv.hostPlatform.is" fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "originalStdenv.is" "originalStdenv.hostPlatform.is" ```
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Nix
297 lines
10 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv
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, cacert
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, lib
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, writeCBin
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}:
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args@{
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name ? "${args.pname}-${args.version}"
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, bazel
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, bazelFlags ? []
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, bazelBuildFlags ? []
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, bazelTestFlags ? []
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, bazelRunFlags ? []
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, runTargetFlags ? []
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, bazelFetchFlags ? []
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, bazelTargets ? []
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, bazelTestTargets ? []
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, bazelRunTarget ? null
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, buildAttrs
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, fetchAttrs
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# Newer versions of Bazel are moving away from built-in rules_cc and instead
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# allow fetching it as an external dependency in a WORKSPACE file[1]. If
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# removed in the fixed-output fetch phase, building will fail to download it.
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# This can be seen e.g. in #73097
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#
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# This option allows configuring the removal of rules_cc in cases where a
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# project depends on it via an external dependency.
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#
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# [1]: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_cc
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, removeRulesCC ? true
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, removeLocalConfigCc ? true
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, removeLocal ? true
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# Use build --nobuild instead of fetch. This allows fetching the dependencies
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# required for the build as configured, rather than fetching all the dependencies
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# which may not work in some situations (e.g. Java code which ends up relying on
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# Debian-specific /usr/share/java paths, but doesn't in the configured build).
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, fetchConfigured ? true
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# Don’t add Bazel --copt and --linkopt from NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE /
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# NIX_LDFLAGS. This is necessary when using a custom toolchain which
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# Bazel wants all headers / libraries to come from, like when using
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# CROSSTOOL. Weirdly, we can still get the flags through the wrapped
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# compiler.
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, dontAddBazelOpts ? false
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, ...
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}:
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let
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fArgs = removeAttrs args [ "buildAttrs" "fetchAttrs" "removeRulesCC" ] // {
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inherit
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name
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bazelFlags
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bazelBuildFlags
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bazelTestFlags
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bazelRunFlags
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runTargetFlags
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bazelFetchFlags
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bazelTargets
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bazelTestTargets
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bazelRunTarget
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dontAddBazelOpts
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;
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};
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fBuildAttrs = fArgs // buildAttrs;
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fFetchAttrs = fArgs // removeAttrs fetchAttrs [ "hash" "sha256" ];
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bazelCmd = { cmd, additionalFlags, targets, targetRunFlags ? [ ] }:
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lib.optionalString (targets != [ ]) ''
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# See footnote called [USER and BAZEL_USE_CPP_ONLY_TOOLCHAIN variables]
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BAZEL_USE_CPP_ONLY_TOOLCHAIN=1 \
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USER=homeless-shelter \
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bazel \
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--batch \
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--output_base="$bazelOut" \
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--output_user_root="$bazelUserRoot" \
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${cmd} \
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--curses=no \
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"''${copts[@]}" \
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"''${host_copts[@]}" \
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"''${linkopts[@]}" \
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"''${host_linkopts[@]}" \
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$bazelFlags \
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${lib.strings.concatStringsSep " " additionalFlags} \
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${lib.strings.concatStringsSep " " targets} \
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${lib.optionalString (targetRunFlags != []) " -- " + lib.strings.concatStringsSep " " targetRunFlags}
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'';
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# we need this to chmod dangling symlinks on darwin, gnu coreutils refuses to do so:
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# chmod: cannot operate on dangling symlink '$symlink'
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chmodder = writeCBin "chmodder" ''
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <string.h>
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int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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mode_t mode = S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO;
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if (argc != 2) {
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fprintf(stderr, "usage: chmodder file");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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if (lchmod(argv[1], mode) != 0) {
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fprintf(stderr, "failed to lchmod '%s': %s", argv[0], strerror(errno));
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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}
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'';
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in
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stdenv.mkDerivation (fBuildAttrs // {
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deps = stdenv.mkDerivation (fFetchAttrs // {
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name = "${name}-deps.tar.gz";
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impureEnvVars = lib.fetchers.proxyImpureEnvVars ++ fFetchAttrs.impureEnvVars or [];
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nativeBuildInputs = fFetchAttrs.nativeBuildInputs or [] ++ [ bazel ];
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preHook = fFetchAttrs.preHook or "" + ''
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export bazelOut="$(echo ''${NIX_BUILD_TOP}/output | sed -e 's,//,/,g')"
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export bazelUserRoot="$(echo ''${NIX_BUILD_TOP}/tmp | sed -e 's,//,/,g')"
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export HOME="$NIX_BUILD_TOP"
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export USER="nix"
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# This is needed for git_repository with https remotes
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export GIT_SSL_CAINFO="${cacert}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt"
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# This is needed for Bazel fetchers that are themselves programs (e.g.
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# rules_go using the go toolchain)
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export SSL_CERT_FILE="${cacert}/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt"
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'';
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buildPhase = fFetchAttrs.buildPhase or ''
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runHook preBuild
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${
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bazelCmd {
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cmd = if fetchConfigured then "build --nobuild" else "fetch";
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additionalFlags = [
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# We disable multithreading for the fetching phase since it can lead to timeouts with many dependencies/threads:
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# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6502
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"--loading_phase_threads=1"
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"$bazelFetchFlags"
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] ++ (if fetchConfigured then ["--jobs" "$NIX_BUILD_CORES"] else []);
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targets = fFetchAttrs.bazelTargets ++ fFetchAttrs.bazelTestTargets;
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}
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}
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runHook postBuild
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'';
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installPhase = fFetchAttrs.installPhase or (''
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runHook preInstall
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# Remove all built in external workspaces, Bazel will recreate them when building
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rm -rf $bazelOut/external/{bazel_tools,\@bazel_tools.marker}
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${lib.optionalString removeRulesCC "rm -rf $bazelOut/external/{rules_cc,\\@rules_cc.marker}"}
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rm -rf $bazelOut/external/{embedded_jdk,\@embedded_jdk.marker}
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${lib.optionalString removeLocalConfigCc "rm -rf $bazelOut/external/{local_config_cc,\\@local_config_cc.marker}"}
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${lib.optionalString removeLocal "rm -rf $bazelOut/external/{local_*,\\@local_*.marker}"}
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# Clear markers
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find $bazelOut/external -name '@*\.marker' -exec sh -c 'echo > {}' \;
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# Remove all vcs files
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rm -rf $(find $bazelOut/external -type d -name .git)
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rm -rf $(find $bazelOut/external -type d -name .svn)
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rm -rf $(find $bazelOut/external -type d -name .hg)
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# Removing top-level symlinks along with their markers.
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# This is needed because they sometimes point to temporary paths (?).
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# For example, in Tensorflow-gpu build:
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# platforms -> NIX_BUILD_TOP/tmp/install/35282f5123611afa742331368e9ae529/_embedded_binaries/platforms
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find $bazelOut/external -maxdepth 1 -type l | while read symlink; do
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name="$(basename "$symlink")"
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rm "$symlink"
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test -f "$bazelOut/external/@$name.marker" && rm "$bazelOut/external/@$name.marker" || true
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done
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# Patching symlinks to remove build directory reference
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find $bazelOut/external -type l | while read symlink; do
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new_target="$(readlink "$symlink" | sed "s,$NIX_BUILD_TOP,NIX_BUILD_TOP,")"
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rm "$symlink"
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ln -sf "$new_target" "$symlink"
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'' + lib.optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin ''
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# on linux symlink permissions cannot be modified, so we modify those on darwin to match the linux ones
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${chmodder}/bin/chmodder "$symlink"
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'' + ''
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done
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echo '${bazel.name}' > $bazelOut/external/.nix-bazel-version
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(cd $bazelOut/ && tar czf $out --sort=name --mtime='@1' --owner=0 --group=0 --numeric-owner external/)
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runHook postInstall
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'');
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dontFixup = true;
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allowedRequisites = [];
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inherit (lib.fetchers.normalizeHash { hashTypes = [ "sha256" ]; } fetchAttrs)
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outputHash
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outputHashAlgo
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;
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});
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nativeBuildInputs = fBuildAttrs.nativeBuildInputs or [] ++ [ (bazel.override { enableNixHacks = true; }) ];
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preHook = fBuildAttrs.preHook or "" + ''
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export bazelOut="$NIX_BUILD_TOP/output"
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export bazelUserRoot="$NIX_BUILD_TOP/tmp"
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export HOME="$NIX_BUILD_TOP"
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'';
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preConfigure = ''
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mkdir -p "$bazelOut"
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(cd $bazelOut && tar xfz $deps)
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test "${bazel.name}" = "$(<$bazelOut/external/.nix-bazel-version)" || {
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echo "fixed output derivation was built for a different bazel version" >&2
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echo " got: $(<$bazelOut/external/.nix-bazel-version)" >&2
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echo "expected: ${bazel.name}" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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chmod -R +w $bazelOut
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find $bazelOut -type l | while read symlink; do
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if [[ $(readlink "$symlink") == *NIX_BUILD_TOP* ]]; then
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ln -sf $(readlink "$symlink" | sed "s,NIX_BUILD_TOP,$NIX_BUILD_TOP,") "$symlink"
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fi
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done
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'' + fBuildAttrs.preConfigure or "";
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buildPhase = fBuildAttrs.buildPhase or ''
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runHook preBuild
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# Bazel sandboxes the execution of the tools it invokes, so even though we are
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# calling the correct nix wrappers, the values of the environment variables
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# the wrappers are expecting will not be set. So instead of relying on the
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# wrappers picking them up, pass them in explicitly via `--copt`, `--linkopt`
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# and related flags.
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copts=()
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host_copts=()
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linkopts=()
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host_linkopts=()
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if [ -z "''${dontAddBazelOpts:-}" ]; then
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for flag in $NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE; do
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copts+=( "--copt=$flag" )
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host_copts+=( "--host_copt=$flag" )
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done
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for flag in $NIX_CXXSTDLIB_COMPILE; do
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copts+=( "--copt=$flag" )
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host_copts+=( "--host_copt=$flag" )
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done
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for flag in $NIX_LDFLAGS; do
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linkopts+=( "--linkopt=-Wl,$flag" )
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host_linkopts+=( "--host_linkopt=-Wl,$flag" )
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done
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fi
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${
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bazelCmd {
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cmd = "test";
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additionalFlags =
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["--test_output=errors"] ++ fBuildAttrs.bazelTestFlags ++ ["--jobs" "$NIX_BUILD_CORES"];
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targets = fBuildAttrs.bazelTestTargets;
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}
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}
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${
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bazelCmd {
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cmd = "build";
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additionalFlags = fBuildAttrs.bazelBuildFlags ++ ["--jobs" "$NIX_BUILD_CORES"];
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targets = fBuildAttrs.bazelTargets;
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}
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}
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${
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bazelCmd {
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cmd = "run";
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additionalFlags = fBuildAttrs.bazelRunFlags ++ [ "--jobs" "$NIX_BUILD_CORES" ];
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# Bazel run only accepts a single target, but `bazelCmd` expects `targets` to be a list.
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targets = lib.optionals (fBuildAttrs.bazelRunTarget != null) [ fBuildAttrs.bazelRunTarget ];
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targetRunFlags = fBuildAttrs.runTargetFlags;
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}
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}
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runHook postBuild
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'';
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})
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# [USER and BAZEL_USE_CPP_ONLY_TOOLCHAIN variables]:
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# Bazel computes the default value of output_user_root before parsing the
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# flag. The computation of the default value involves getting the $USER
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# from the environment. Code here :
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# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/blob/9323c57607d37f9c949b60e293b573584906da46/src/main/cpp/startup_options.cc#L123-L124
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#
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# On macOS Bazel will use the system installed Xcode or CLT toolchain instead of the one in the PATH unless we pass BAZEL_USE_CPP_ONLY_TOOLCHAIN.
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