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initialPath is now added to the top of the modified setup.sh. It's not very nice altogether to patch setup.sh in this way, as it is prone to break on setup.sh changes, but it should (hopefully finally, but unfortunately only temporarily) fix the issue ewemoa (in #nixos) had with myEnvFun. In the long term, if people want to have roughly similar functionality, nix-shell provides a better way for that, so maybe we might either remove myEnvFun or replace it with a smaller implementation using nix-shell. Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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5.1 KiB
Nix
154 lines
5.1 KiB
Nix
# idea: provide a build environments for your developement of preference
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/*
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#### examples of use: ####
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# Add this to your ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix:
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{
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packageOverrides = pkgs : with pkgs; {
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sdlEnv = pkgs.myEnvFun {
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name = "sdl";
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buildInputs = [ stdenv SDL SDL_image SDL_ttf SDL_gfx cmake SDL_net pkgconfig];
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};
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};
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}
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# Then you can install it by:
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# $ nix-env -i env-sdl
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# And you can load it simply calling:
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# $ load-env-sdl
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# and this will update your env vars to have 'make' and 'gcc' finding the SDL
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# headers and libs.
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##### Another example, more complicated but achieving more: #######
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# Make an environment to build nix from source and create ctags (tagfiles can
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# be extracted from TAG_FILES) from every source package. Here would be a
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# full ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix
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{
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packageOverrides = pkgs : with pkgs; with sourceAndTags;
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let complicatedMyEnv = { name, buildInputs ? [], cTags ? [], extraCmds ? ""}:
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pkgs.myEnvFun {
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inherit name;
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buildInputs = buildInputs
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++ map (x : sourceWithTagsDerivation
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( (addCTaggingInfo x ).passthru.sourceWithTags ) ) cTags;
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extraCmds = ''
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${extraCmds}
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HOME=${builtins.getEnv "HOME"}
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. ~/.bashrc
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'';
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};
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in rec {
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# this is the example we will be using
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nixEnv = complicatedMyEnv {
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name = "nix";
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buildInputs = [ libtool stdenv perl curl bzip2 openssl db45 autoconf automake zlib ];
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};
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};
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}
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# Now we should build our newly defined custom environment using this command on a shell, so type:
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# $ nix-env -i env-nix
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# You can load the environment simply typing a "load-env-${name}" command.
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# $ load-env-nix
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# The result using that command should be:
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# env-nix loaded
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and show you a shell with a prefixed prompt.
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*/
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{ mkDerivation, substituteAll, pkgs }:
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{ stdenv ? pkgs.stdenv, name, buildInputs ? []
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, propagatedBuildInputs ? [], gcc ? stdenv.gcc, cTags ? [], extraCmds ? ""
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, cleanupCmds ? "", shell ? "${pkgs.bashInteractive}/bin/bash --norc"}:
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mkDerivation {
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# The setup.sh script from stdenv will expect the native build inputs in
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# the nativeBuildInputs environment variable.
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nativeBuildInputs = [ ] ++ buildInputs;
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# Trick to bypass the stdenv usual change of propagatedBuildInputs => propagatedNativeBuildInputs
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propagatedBuildInputs2 = propagatedBuildInputs;
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name = "env-${name}";
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phases = [ "buildPhase" "fixupPhase" ];
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setupNew = substituteAll {
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src = ../../stdenv/generic/setup.sh;
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inherit gcc;
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};
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buildPhase = let
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initialPath = import ../../stdenv/common-path.nix { inherit pkgs; };
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in ''
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set -x
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mkdir -p "$out/dev-envs" "$out/nix-support" "$out/bin"
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s="$out/nix-support/setup-new-modified"
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# shut some warning up.., do not use set -e
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sed -e 's@set -e@@' \
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-e 's@assertEnvExists\s\+NIX_STORE@:@' \
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-e 's@trap.*@@' \
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-e '1i initialPath="${toString initialPath}"' \
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"$setupNew" > "$s"
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cat >> "$out/dev-envs/''${name/env-/}" << EOF
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nativeBuildInputs="$nativeBuildInputs"
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propagatedBuildInputs="$propagatedBuildInputs2"
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# the setup-new script wants to write some data to a temp file.. so just let it do that and tidy up afterwards
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tmp="\$("${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/mktemp" -d)"
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NIX_BUILD_TOP="\$tmp"
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phases=
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# only do all the setup stuff in nix-support/*
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set +e
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# This prevents having -rpath /lib in NIX_LDFLAGS
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export NIX_NO_SELF_RPATH=1
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if [[ -z "\$ZSH_VERSION" ]]; then
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source "$s"
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else
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setopt interactivecomments
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# fix bash indirection
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# let's hope the bash arrays aren't used
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# substitute is using bash array, so skip it
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echo '
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setopt NO_BAD_PATTERN
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setopt NO_BANG_HIST
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setopt NO_BG_NICE
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setopt NO_EQUALS
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setopt NO_FUNCTION_ARGZERO
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setopt GLOB_SUBST
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setopt NO_HUP
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setopt INTERACTIVE_COMMENTS
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setopt KSH_ARRAYS
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setopt NO_MULTIOS
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setopt NO_NOMATCH
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setopt RM_STAR_SILENT
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setopt POSIX_BUILTINS
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setopt SH_FILE_EXPANSION
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setopt SH_GLOB
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setopt SH_OPTION_LETTERS
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setopt SH_WORD_SPLIT
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' >> "\$tmp/script"
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sed -e 's/\''${!\([^}]*\)}/\''${(P)\1}/g' \
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-e 's/[[]\*\]//' \
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-e 's/substitute() {/ substitute() { return; /' \
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-e 's@PATH=\$@PATH=${pkgs.coreutils}/bin@' \
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"$s" >> "\$tmp/script"
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echo "\$tmp/script";
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source "\$tmp/script";
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fi
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${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/rm -fr "\$tmp"
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${extraCmds}
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nix_cleanup() {
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:
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${cleanupCmds}
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}
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export PATH
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echo $name loaded
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trap nix_cleanup EXIT
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EOF
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mkdir -p $out/bin
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sed -e 's,@shell@,${shell},' -e s,@myenvpath@,$out/dev-envs/${name}, \
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-e 's,@name@,${name},' ${./loadenv.sh} > $out/bin/load-env-${name}
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chmod +x $out/bin/load-env-${name}
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'';
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}
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