nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix
Eelco Dolstra a2cbc77e4f Only show/build a package on the platforms listed in meta.platforms
The function ‘mkDerivation’ now checks whether the current platform
type is included in a package's meta.platform field.  If not, it
throws an exception:

  $ nix-build -A linux --argstr system x86_64-darwin
  error: user-thrown exception: the package ‘linux-3.10.15’ is not supported on ‘x86_64-darwin’

These packages also no longer show up in ‘nix-env -qa’ output.  This
means, for instance, that the number of packages shown on
x86_64-freebsd has dropped from 9268 to 4764.

Since meta.platforms was also used to prevent Hydra from building some
packages, there now is a new attribute meta.hydraPlatforms listing the
platforms on which Hydra should build the package (which defaults to
meta.platforms).
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{ system, name ? "stdenv", preHook ? "", initialPath, gcc, shell
, extraAttrs ? {}, overrides ? (pkgs: {}), config
, # The `fetchurl' to use for downloading curl and its dependencies
# (see all-packages.nix).
fetchurlBoot
}:
if ! builtins ? langVersion then
abort "This version of Nixpkgs requires Nix >= 1.2, please upgrade!"
else
let
lib = import ../../../lib;
allowUnfree = config.allowUnfree or true && builtins.getEnv "HYDRA_DISALLOW_UNFREE" != "1";
allowBroken = builtins.getEnv "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_BROKEN" == "1";
stdenvGenerator = setupScript: rec {
# The stdenv that we are producing.
result =
derivation {
inherit system name;
builder = shell;
args = ["-e" ./builder.sh];
setup = setupScript;
inherit preHook initialPath gcc shell;
propagatedUserEnvPkgs = [gcc] ++
lib.filter lib.isDerivation initialPath;
__ignoreNulls = true;
}
// rec {
meta = {
description = "The default build environment for Unix packages in Nixpkgs";
};
# Add a utility function to produce derivations that use this
# stdenv and its shell.
mkDerivation = attrs:
if !allowUnfree && (let l = lib.lists.toList attrs.meta.license or []; in lib.lists.elem "unfree" l || lib.lists.elem "unfree-redistributable" l) then
throw "package ${attrs.name} has an unfree license, refusing to evaluate"
else if !allowBroken && attrs.meta.broken or false then
throw "you can't use package ${attrs.name} because it has been marked as broken"
else if !allowBroken && attrs.meta.platforms or null != null && !lib.lists.elem result.system attrs.meta.platforms then
throw "the package ${attrs.name} is not supported on ${result.system}"
else
lib.addPassthru (derivation (
(removeAttrs attrs ["meta" "passthru" "crossAttrs"])
// (let
buildInputs = attrs.buildInputs or [];
nativeBuildInputs = attrs.nativeBuildInputs or [];
propagatedBuildInputs = attrs.propagatedBuildInputs or [];
propagatedNativeBuildInputs = attrs.propagatedNativeBuildInputs or [];
crossConfig = attrs.crossConfig or null;
in
{
builder = attrs.realBuilder or shell;
args = attrs.args or ["-e" (attrs.builder or ./default-builder.sh)];
stdenv = result;
system = result.system;
userHook = config.stdenv.userHook or null;
# Inputs built by the cross compiler.
buildInputs = lib.optionals (crossConfig != null) buildInputs;
propagatedBuildInputs = lib.optionals (crossConfig != null)
propagatedBuildInputs;
# Inputs built by the usual native compiler.
nativeBuildInputs = nativeBuildInputs ++ lib.optionals
(crossConfig == null) buildInputs;
propagatedNativeBuildInputs = propagatedNativeBuildInputs ++
lib.optionals (crossConfig == null) propagatedBuildInputs;
}))) (
{
# The meta attribute is passed in the resulting attribute set,
# but it's not part of the actual derivation, i.e., it's not
# passed to the builder and is not a dependency. But since we
# include it in the result, it *is* available to nix-env for
# queries.
meta = attrs.meta or {};
passthru = attrs.passthru or {};
} //
# Pass through extra attributes that are not inputs, but
# should be made available to Nix expressions using the
# derivation (e.g., in assertions).
(attrs.passthru or {}));
# Utility flags to test the type of platform.
isDarwin = result.system == "x86_64-darwin";
isLinux = result.system == "i686-linux"
|| result.system == "x86_64-linux"
|| result.system == "powerpc-linux"
|| result.system == "armv5tel-linux"
|| result.system == "armv6l-linux"
|| result.system == "armv7l-linux"
|| result.system == "mips64el-linux";
isGNU = result.system == "i686-gnu"; # GNU/Hurd
isGlibc = isGNU # useful for `stdenvNative'
|| isLinux
|| result.system == "x86_64-kfreebsd-gnu";
isSunOS = result.system == "i686-solaris"
|| result.system == "x86_64-solaris";
isCygwin = result.system == "i686-cygwin";
isFreeBSD = result.system == "i686-freebsd"
|| result.system == "x86_64-freebsd";
isOpenBSD = result.system == "i686-openbsd"
|| result.system == "x86_64-openbsd";
isBSD = result.system == "i686-freebsd"
|| result.system == "x86_64-freebsd"
|| result.system == "i686-openbsd"
|| result.system == "x86_64-openbsd";
isi686 = result.system == "i686-linux"
|| result.system == "i686-gnu"
|| result.system == "i686-freebsd"
|| result.system == "i686-openbsd"
|| result.system == "i386-sunos";
isx86_64 = result.system == "x86_64-linux"
|| result.system == "x86_64-darwin"
|| result.system == "x86_64-freebsd"
|| result.system == "x86_64-openbsd";
is64bit = result.system == "x86_64-linux"
|| result.system == "x86_64-darwin"
|| result.system == "x86_64-freebsd"
|| result.system == "x86_64-openbsd";
isMips = result.system == "mips-linux"
|| result.system == "mips64el-linux";
isArm = result.system == "armv5tel-linux"
|| result.system == "armv6l-linux"
|| result.system == "armv7l-linux";
# Utility function: allow stdenv to be easily regenerated with
# a different setup script. (See all-packages.nix for an
# example.)
regenerate = stdenvGenerator;
# For convenience, bring in the library functions in lib/ so
# packages don't have to do that themselves.
inherit lib;
inherit fetchurlBoot;
inherit overrides;
}
# Propagate any extra attributes. For instance, we use this to
# "lift" packages like curl from the final stdenv for Linux to
# all-packages.nix for that platform (meaning that it has a line
# like curl = if stdenv ? curl then stdenv.curl else ...).
// extraAttrs;
}.result;
in stdenvGenerator ./setup.sh