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continuation of #109595 pkgconfig was aliased in 2018, however, it remained in all-packages.nix due to its wide usage. This cleans up the remaining references to pkgs.pkgsconfig and moves the entry to aliases.nix. python3Packages.pkgconfig remained unchanged because it's the canonical name of the upstream package on pypi.
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7.0 KiB
Nix
187 lines
7.0 KiB
Nix
{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, runCommand, ncurses, gettext
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, pkg-config, cscope, ruby, tcl, perl, luajit
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, darwin
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, usePython27 ? false
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, python27 ? null, python37 ? null
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}:
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let
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python = if usePython27
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then { pkg = python27; name = "python"; }
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else { pkg = python37; name = "python3"; };
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in
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assert python.pkg != null;
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let
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# Building requires a few system tools to be in PATH.
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# Some of these we could patch into the relevant source files (such as xcodebuild and
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# qlmanage) but some are used by Xcode itself and we have no choice but to put them in PATH.
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# Symlinking them in this way is better than just putting all of /usr/bin in there.
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buildSymlinks = runCommand "macvim-build-symlinks" {} ''
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mkdir -p $out/bin
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ln -s /usr/bin/xcrun /usr/bin/xcodebuild /usr/bin/tiffutil /usr/bin/qlmanage $out/bin
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'';
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in
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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pname = "macvim";
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version = "8.2.1719";
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src = fetchFromGitHub {
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owner = "macvim-dev";
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repo = "macvim";
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rev = "snapshot-166";
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sha256 = "1p51q59l1dl5lnf1ms960lm8zfg39p8xq0pdjw6wdyypjj3r8v3v";
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};
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enableParallelBuilding = true;
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nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config buildSymlinks ];
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buildInputs = [
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gettext ncurses cscope luajit ruby tcl perl python.pkg
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];
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patches = [ ./macvim.patch ];
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configureFlags = [
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"--enable-cscope"
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"--enable-fail-if-missing"
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"--with-features=huge"
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"--enable-gui=macvim"
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"--enable-multibyte"
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"--enable-nls"
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"--enable-luainterp=dynamic"
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"--enable-${python.name}interp=dynamic"
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"--enable-perlinterp=dynamic"
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"--enable-rubyinterp=dynamic"
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"--enable-tclinterp=yes"
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"--without-local-dir"
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"--with-luajit"
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"--with-lua-prefix=${luajit}"
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"--with-${python.name}-command=${python.pkg}/bin/${python.name}"
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"--with-ruby-command=${ruby}/bin/ruby"
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"--with-tclsh=${tcl}/bin/tclsh"
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"--with-tlib=ncurses"
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"--with-compiledby=Nix"
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"--disable-sparkle"
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];
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# Remove references to Sparkle.framework from the project.
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# It's unused (we disabled it with --disable-sparkle) and this avoids
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# copying the unnecessary several-megabyte framework into the result.
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postPatch = ''
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echo "Patching file src/MacVim/MacVim.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj"
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sed -e '/Sparkle\.framework/d' -i src/MacVim/MacVim.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
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'';
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# This is unfortunate, but we need to use the same compiler as Xcode,
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# but Xcode doesn't provide a way to configure the compiler.
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preConfigure = ''
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CC=/usr/bin/clang
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DEV_DIR=$(/usr/bin/xcode-select -print-path)/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer
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configureFlagsArray+=(
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--with-developer-dir="$DEV_DIR"
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LDFLAGS="-L${ncurses}/lib"
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CPPFLAGS="-isystem ${ncurses.dev}/include"
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CFLAGS="-Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration"
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)
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''
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# For some reason having LD defined causes PSMTabBarControl to fail at link-time as it
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# passes arguments to ld that it meant for clang.
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+ ''
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unset LD
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''
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# When building with nix-daemon, we need to pass -derivedDataPath or else it tries to use
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# a folder rooted in /var/empty and fails. Unfortunately we can't just pass -derivedDataPath
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# by itself as this flag requires the use of -scheme or -xctestrun (not sure why), but MacVim
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# by default just runs `xcodebuild -project src/MacVim/MacVim.xcodeproj`, relying on the default
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# behavior to build the first target in the project. Experimentally, there seems to be a scheme
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# called MacVim, so we'll explicitly select that. We also need to specify the configuration too
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# as the scheme seems to have the wrong default.
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+ ''
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configureFlagsArray+=(
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XCODEFLAGS="-scheme MacVim -derivedDataPath $NIX_BUILD_TOP/derivedData"
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--with-xcodecfg="Release"
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)
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''
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;
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# Because we're building with system clang, this means we're building against Xcode's SDK and
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# linking against system libraries. The configure script is picking up Nix Libsystem (via ruby)
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# so we need to patch that out or we'll get linker issues. The MacVim binary built by Xcode links
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# against the system anyway so it doesn't really matter that the Vim binary will too. If we
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# decide that matters, we can always patch it back to the Nix libsystem post-build.
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# It also picks up libiconv, libunwind, and objc4 from Nix. These seem relatively harmless but
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# let's strip them out too.
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#
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# Note: If we do add a post-build install_name_tool patch, we need to add the
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# "LDFLAGS=-headerpad_max_install_names" flag to configureFlags and either patch it into the
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# Xcode project or pass it as a flag to xcodebuild as well.
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postConfigure = ''
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substituteInPlace src/auto/config.mk \
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--replace "PERL_CFLAGS =" "PERL_CFLAGS = -I${darwin.libutil}/include" \
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--replace " -L${stdenv.cc.libc}/lib" "" \
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--replace " -L${darwin.libobjc}/lib" "" \
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--replace " -L${darwin.libunwind}/lib" "" \
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--replace " -L${darwin.libiconv}/lib" ""
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# All the libraries we stripped have -osx- in their name as of this time.
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# Assert now that this pattern no longer appears in config.mk.
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( # scope variable
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while IFS="" read -r line; do
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if [[ "$line" == LDFLAGS*-osx-* ]]; then
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echo "WARNING: src/auto/config.mk contains reference to Nix osx library" >&2
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fi
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done <src/auto/config.mk
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)
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substituteInPlace src/MacVim/vimrc --subst-var-by CSCOPE ${cscope}/bin/cscope
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'';
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postInstall = ''
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mkdir -p $out/Applications
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cp -r src/MacVim/build/Release/MacVim.app $out/Applications
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rm -rf $out/MacVim.app
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rm $out/bin/*
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cp src/vimtutor $out/bin
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for prog in mvim ex vi vim vimdiff view rvim rvimdiff rview; do
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ln -s $out/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/bin/mvim $out/bin/$prog
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done
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# Fix rpaths
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exe="$out/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim"
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libperl=$(dirname $(find ${perl} -name "libperl.dylib"))
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install_name_tool -add_rpath ${luajit}/lib $exe
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install_name_tool -add_rpath ${tcl}/lib $exe
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install_name_tool -add_rpath ${python.pkg}/lib $exe
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install_name_tool -add_rpath $libperl $exe
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install_name_tool -add_rpath ${ruby}/lib $exe
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# Remove manpages from tools we aren't providing
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find $out/share/man \( -name eVim.1 -or -name xxd.1 \) -delete
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'';
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# We rely on the user's Xcode install to build. It may be located in an arbitrary place, and
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# it's not clear what system-level components it may require, so for now we'll just allow full
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# filesystem access. This way the package still can't access the network.
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sandboxProfile = ''
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(allow file-read* file-write* process-exec mach-lookup)
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; block homebrew dependencies
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(deny file-read* file-write* process-exec mach-lookup (subpath "/usr/local") (with no-log))
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'';
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meta = with lib; {
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description = "Vim - the text editor - for macOS";
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homepage = "https://github.com/macvim-dev/macvim";
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license = licenses.vim;
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ cstrahan lilyball ];
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platforms = platforms.darwin;
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hydraPlatforms = []; # hydra can't build this as long as we rely on Xcode and sandboxProfile
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};
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}
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