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{ config, lib, stdenv, fetchurl, gettext, meson, ninja, pkg-config, perl, python3
, libiconv, zlib, libffi, pcre2, libelf, gnome, libselinux, bash, gnum4, gtk-doc, docbook_xsl, docbook_xml_dtd_45, libxslt
# use util-linuxMinimal to avoid circular dependency (util-linux, systemd, glib)
, util-linuxMinimal ? null
, buildPackages
# this is just for tests (not in the closure of any regular package)
, coreutils, dbus, libxml2, tzdata
, desktop-file-utils, shared-mime-info
, darwin
# update script
, runCommand, git, coccinelle
}:
assert stdenv.isLinux -> util-linuxMinimal != null;
# TODO:
# * Make it build without python
# Problem: an example (test?) program needs it.
# Possible solution: disable compilation of this example somehow
# Reminder: add 'sed -e 's@python2\.[0-9]@python@' -i
# $out/bin/gtester-report' to postInstall if this is solved
/*
* Use --enable-installed-tests for GNOME-related packages,
and use them as a separately installed tests runned by Hydra
(they should test an already installed package)
https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/InstalledTests
* Support org.freedesktop.Application, including D-Bus activation from desktop files
*/
let
# Some packages don't get "Cflags" from pkg-config correctly
# and then fail to build when directly including like <glib/...>.
# This is intended to be run in postInstall of any package
# which has $out/include/ containing just some disjunct directories.
flattenInclude = ''
for dir in "''${!outputInclude}"/include/*; do
cp -r "$dir"/* "''${!outputInclude}/include/"
rm -r "$dir"
ln -s . "$dir"
done
ln -sr -t "''${!outputInclude}/include/" "''${!outputInclude}"/lib/*/include/* 2>/dev/null || true
'';
buildDocs = stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.buildPlatform && !stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic;
in
stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
pname = "glib";
version = "2.74.1";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnome/sources/glib/${lib.versions.majorMinor finalAttrs.version}/glib-${finalAttrs.version}.tar.xz";
sha256 = "CrmBYY0dtHhF5WQXsNfBI/gaNCeyuck/Wkb/W7uWSWQ=";
};
patches = lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [
./darwin-compilation.patch
] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl [
./quark_init_on_demand.patch
./gobject_init_on_demand.patch
] ++ [
./glib-appinfo-watch.patch
./schema-override-variable.patch
# Add support for the GNOMEs default terminal emulator.
# https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/2618
./gnome-console-support.patch
# Do the same for Pantheons terminal emulator.
./elementary-terminal-support.patch
# GLib contains many binaries used for different purposes;
# we will install them to different outputs:
# 1. Tools for desktop environment ($bin)
# * gapplication (non-darwin)
# * gdbus
# * gio
# * gio-launch-desktop (symlink to $out)
# * gsettings
# 2. Development/build tools ($dev)
# * gdbus-codegen
# * gio-querymodules
# * glib-compile-resources
# * glib-compile-schemas
# * glib-genmarshal
# * glib-gettextize
# * glib-mkenums
# * gobject-query
# * gresource
# * gtester
# * gtester-report
# 3. Tools for desktop environment that cannot go to $bin due to $out depending on them ($out)
# * gio-launch-desktop
./split-dev-programs.patch
# Disable flaky test.
# https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/820
./skip-timer-test.patch
];
outputs = [ "bin" "out" "dev" "devdoc" ];
setupHook = ./setup-hook.sh;
buildInputs = [
libelf
finalAttrs.setupHook
pcre2
] ++ lib.optionals (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows) [
bash gnum4 # install glib-gettextize and m4 macros for other apps to use
] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.isLinux [
libselinux
util-linuxMinimal # for libmount
] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin (with darwin.apple_sdk.frameworks; [
AppKit Carbon Cocoa CoreFoundation CoreServices Foundation
]) ++ lib.optionals buildDocs [
# Note: this needs to be both in buildInputs and nativeBuildInputs. The
# Meson gtkdoc module uses find_program to look it up (-> build dep), but
# glib's own Meson configuration uses the host pkg-config to find its
# version (-> host dep). We could technically go and fix this in glib, add
# pkg-config to depsBuildBuild, but this would be a futile exercise since
# Meson's gtkdoc integration does not support cross compilation[1] anyway
# and this derivation disables the docs build when cross compiling.
#
# [1] https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/2003
gtk-doc
];
strictDeps = true;
nativeBuildInputs = [
meson
ninja
pkg-config
perl
python3
gettext
] ++ lib.optionals buildDocs [
gtk-doc
docbook_xsl
docbook_xml_dtd_45
libxml2
libxslt
];
propagatedBuildInputs = [ zlib libffi gettext libiconv ];
mesonFlags = [
# Avoid the need for gobject introspection binaries in PATH in cross-compiling case.
# Instead we just copy them over from the native output.
"-Dgtk_doc=${lib.boolToString buildDocs}"
"-Dnls=enabled"
"-Ddevbindir=${placeholder "dev"}/bin"
] ++ lib.optionals (!stdenv.isDarwin) [
"-Dman=true" # broken on Darwin
];
NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = toString [
"-Wno-error=nonnull"
# Default for release buildtype but passed manually because
# we're using plain
"-DG_DISABLE_CAST_CHECKS"
];
postPatch = ''
chmod +x gio/tests/gengiotypefuncs.py
patchShebangs gio/tests/gengiotypefuncs.py
chmod +x docs/reference/gio/concat-files-helper.py
patchShebangs docs/reference/gio/concat-files-helper.py
patchShebangs glib/gen-unicode-tables.pl
patchShebangs glib/tests/gen-casefold-txt.py
patchShebangs glib/tests/gen-casemap-txt.py
# Needs machine-id, comment the test
sed -e '/\/gdbus\/codegen-peer-to-peer/ s/^\/*/\/\//' -i gio/tests/gdbus-peer.c
sed -e '/g_test_add_func/ s/^\/*/\/\//' -i gio/tests/gdbus-address-get-session.c
# All gschemas fail to pass the test, upstream bug?
sed -e '/g_test_add_data_func/ s/^\/*/\/\//' -i gio/tests/gschema-compile.c
# Cannot reproduce the failing test_associations on hydra
sed -e '/\/appinfo\/associations/d' -i gio/tests/appinfo.c
# Needed because of libtool wrappers
sed -e '/g_subprocess_launcher_set_environ (launcher, envp);/a g_subprocess_launcher_setenv (launcher, "PATH", g_getenv("PATH"), TRUE);' -i gio/tests/gsubprocess.c
'' + lib.optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows ''
substituteInPlace gio/win32/meson.build \
--replace "libintl, " ""
'';
postConfigure = ''
patchShebangs gio/gdbus-2.0/codegen/gdbus-codegen gobject/glib-{genmarshal,mkenums}
'';
DETERMINISTIC_BUILD = 1;
postInstall = ''
moveToOutput "share/glib-2.0" "$dev"
substituteInPlace "$dev/bin/gdbus-codegen" --replace "$out" "$dev"
sed -i "$dev/bin/glib-gettextize" -e "s|^gettext_dir=.*|gettext_dir=$dev/share/glib-2.0/gettext|"
# This file is *included* in gtk3 and would introduce runtime reference via __FILE__.
sed '1i#line 1 "glib-${finalAttrs.version}/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gobjectnotifyqueue.c"' \
-i "$dev"/include/glib-2.0/gobject/gobjectnotifyqueue.c
for i in $bin/bin/*; do
moveToOutput "share/bash-completion/completions/''${i##*/}" "$bin"
done
for i in $dev/bin/*; do
moveToOutput "share/bash-completion/completions/''${i##*/}" "$dev"
done
'' + lib.optionalString (!buildDocs) ''
cp -r ${buildPackages.glib.devdoc} $devdoc
'';
# Move man pages to the same output as their binaries (needs to be
# done after preFixupHooks which moves man pages too - in
# _multioutDocs)
postFixup = ''
for i in $dev/bin/*; do
moveToOutput "share/man/man1/''${i##*/}.1.*" "$dev"
done
'';
checkInputs = [ tzdata desktop-file-utils shared-mime-info ];
preCheck = lib.optionalString finalAttrs.doCheck or config.doCheckByDefault or false ''
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$NIX_BUILD_TOP/glib-${finalAttrs.version}/glib/.libs''${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:}$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export TZDIR="${tzdata}/share/zoneinfo"
export XDG_CACHE_HOME="$TMP"
export XDG_RUNTIME_HOME="$TMP"
export HOME="$TMP"
export XDG_DATA_DIRS="${desktop-file-utils}/share:${shared-mime-info}/share"
export G_TEST_DBUS_DAEMON="${dbus}/bin/dbus-daemon"
export PATH="$PATH:$(pwd)/gobject"
echo "PATH=$PATH"
'';
separateDebugInfo = stdenv.isLinux;
passthru = rec {
gioModuleDir = "lib/gio/modules";
makeSchemaDataDirPath = dir: name: "${dir}/share/gsettings-schemas/${name}";
makeSchemaPath = dir: name: "${makeSchemaDataDirPath dir name}/glib-2.0/schemas";
getSchemaPath = pkg: makeSchemaPath pkg pkg.name;
getSchemaDataDirPath = pkg: makeSchemaDataDirPath pkg pkg.name;
tests.withChecks = finalAttrs.finalPackage.overrideAttrs (_: { doCheck = true; });
inherit flattenInclude;
updateScript = gnome.updateScript {
packageName = "glib";
versionPolicy = "odd-unstable";
};
/*
can be used as part of an update script to automatically create a patch
hardcoding the path of all gsettings schemas in C code.
For example:
passthru = {
hardcodeGsettingsPatch = glib.mkHardcodeGsettingsPatch {
inherit src;
glib-schema-to-var = {
...
};
};
updateScript =
let
updateSource = ...;
patch = _experimental-update-script-combinators.copyAttrOutputToFile "evolution-ews.hardcodeGsettingsPatch" ./hardcode-gsettings.patch;
in
_experimental-update-script-combinators.sequence [
updateSource
patch
];
};
}
takes as input a mapping from schema path to variable name.
For example `{ "org.gnome.evolution" = "EVOLUTION_SCHEMA_PATH"; }`
hardcodes looking for `org.gnome.evolution` into `@EVOLUTION_SCHEMA_PATH@`.
All schemas must be listed.
*/
mkHardcodeGsettingsPatch = { src, glib-schema-to-var }:
runCommand
"hardcode-gsettings.patch"
{
inherit src;
nativeBuildInputs = [
git
coccinelle
python3 # For patch script
];
}
''
unpackPhase
cd "''${sourceRoot:-.}"
set -x
cp ${builtins.toFile "glib-schema-to-var.json" (builtins.toJSON glib-schema-to-var)} ./glib-schema-to-var.json
git init
git add -A
spatch --sp-file "${./hardcode-gsettings.cocci}" --dir . --in-place
git diff > "$out"
'';
};
meta = with lib; {
description = "C library of programming buildings blocks";
homepage = "https://www.gtk.org/";
license = licenses.lgpl21Plus;
maintainers = teams.gnome.members ++ (with maintainers; [ lovek323 raskin ]);
platforms = platforms.unix;
longDescription = ''
GLib provides the core application building blocks for libraries
and applications written in C. It provides the core object
system used in GNOME, the main loop implementation, and a large
set of utility functions for strings and common data structures.
'';
};
})