nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/system/bfs/default.nix
Artturin e0464e4788 treewide: replace stdenv.is with stdenv.hostPlatform.is
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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{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, libcap, acl, oniguruma, liburing }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "bfs";
version = "4.0.2";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
repo = "bfs";
owner = "tavianator";
rev = version;
hash = "sha256-WIJyCpnlD6/c7PG+ZPmUT8qfPelRY9Od1Dk9Ro1y1yY=";
};
buildInputs = [ oniguruma ] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isLinux [ libcap acl liburing ];
configureFlags = [ "--enable-release" ];
makeFlags = [ "PREFIX=$(out)" ];
meta = with lib; {
description = "Breadth-first version of the UNIX find command";
longDescription = ''
bfs is a variant of the UNIX find command that operates breadth-first rather than
depth-first. It is otherwise intended to be compatible with many versions of find.
'';
homepage = "https://github.com/tavianator/bfs";
license = licenses.bsd0;
platforms = platforms.unix;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ yesbox cafkafk ];
mainProgram = "bfs";
};
}