foonathan-memory: init at 0.7-3
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pkgs/by-name/fo/foonathan-memory/package.nix
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{ stdenv
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, lib
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, fetchFromGitHub
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, fetchpatch
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, cmake
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, doctest
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}:
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stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
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pname = "foonathan-memory";
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version = "0.7-3";
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src = fetchFromGitHub {
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owner = "foonathan";
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repo = "memory";
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rev = "v${finalAttrs.version}";
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hash = "sha256-nLBnxPbPKiLCFF2TJgD/eJKJJfzktVBW3SRW2m3WK/s=";
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};
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patches = [
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# do not download doctest, use the system doctest instead
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(fetchpatch {
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url = "https://sources.debian.org/data/main/f/foonathan-memory/0.7.3-2/debian/patches/0001-Use-system-doctest.patch";
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hash = "sha256-/MuDeeIh+7osz11VfsAsQzm9HMZuifff+MDU3bDDxRE=";
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})
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];
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outputs = [ "out" "dev" ];
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cmakeFlags = [
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(lib.cmakeBool "FOONATHAN_MEMORY_BUILD_TESTS" finalAttrs.finalPackage.doCheck)
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(lib.cmakeBool "BUILD_SHARED_LIBS" (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic))
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];
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nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake ];
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doCheck = true;
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checkInputs = [ doctest ];
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# fix a circular dependency between "out" and "dev" outputs
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postInstall = ''
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mkdir -p $dev/lib
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mv $out/lib/foonathan_memory $dev/lib/
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'';
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meta = with lib; {
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homepage = "https://github.com/foonathan/memory";
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changelog = "https://github.com/foonathan/memory/releases/tag/${finalAttrs.src.rev}";
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description = "STL compatible C++ memory allocator library";
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longDescription = ''
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The C++ STL allocator model has various flaws. For example, they are
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fixed to a certain type, because they are almost necessarily required to
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be templates. So you can't easily share a single allocator for multiple
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types. In addition, you can only get a copy from the containers and not
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the original allocator object. At least with C++11 they are allowed to be
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stateful and so can be made object not instance based. But still, the
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model has many flaws. Over the course of the years many solutions have
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been proposed, for example EASTL. This library is another. But instead of
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trying to change the STL, it works with the current implementation.
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'';
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license = licenses.zlib;
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ panicgh ];
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platforms = with platforms; unix ++ windows;
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};
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})
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