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haskell: Inline static overlay
We don't force `enableStaticLibraries` for Windows or WASM because it will just fail an assertion.
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, profilingDetail ? "exported-functions"
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# TODO enable shared libs for cross-compiling
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, enableSharedExecutables ? false
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, enableSharedLibraries ? (ghc.enableShared or false)
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, enableSharedLibraries ? !stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic && (ghc.enableShared or false)
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, enableDeadCodeElimination ? (!stdenv.isDarwin) # TODO: use -dead_strip for darwin
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, enableStaticLibraries ? !(stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows or stdenv.hostPlatform.isWasm)
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, enableHsc2hsViaAsm ? stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows && stdenv.lib.versionAtLeast ghc.version "8.4"
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@ -50,15 +50,6 @@ self: super: let
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# ++ optional (super.stdenv.hostPlatform.libc == "glibc") ((flip overrideInStdenv) [ self.stdenv.glibc.static ])
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;
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# Force everything to link statically.
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haskellStaticAdapter = self: super: {
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mkDerivation = attrs: super.mkDerivation (attrs // {
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enableSharedLibraries = false;
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enableSharedExecutables = false;
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enableStaticLibraries = true;
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});
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};
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removeUnknownConfigureFlags = f: with self.lib;
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remove "--disable-shared"
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(remove "--enable-static" f);
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clangStdenv = foldl (flip id) super.clangStdenv staticAdapters;
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libcxxStdenv = foldl (flip id) super.libcxxStdenv staticAdapters;
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haskell = super.haskell // {
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packageOverrides = composeExtensions
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(super.haskell.packageOverrides or (_: _: {}))
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haskellStaticAdapter;
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};
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zlib = super.zlib.override {
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# Don’t use new stdenv zlib because
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# it doesn’t like the --disable-shared flag
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