jscoverage-0.5.1

svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=27508
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Florian Friesdorf 2011-06-21 07:28:30 +00:00
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{ autoconf, fetchurl, makedepend, perl, python, stdenv, unzip, zip }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "jscoverage-0.5.1";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://siliconforks.com/jscoverage/download/${name}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "c45f051cec18c10352f15f9844f47e37e8d121d5fd16680e2dd0f3b4420eb7f4";
};
buildInputs = [ autoconf makedepend perl python unzip zip ];
# It works without MOZ_FIX_LINK_PATHS, circumventing an impurity
# issue. Maybe we could kick js/ (spidermonkey) completely and
# instead use our spidermonkey via nix.
preConfigure = ''
sed -i 's/^MOZ_FIX_LINK_PATHS=.*$/MOZ_FIX_LINK_PATHS=""/' ./js/configure
'';
meta = {
description = "Code coverage for JavaScript";
longDescription = ''
JSCoverage is a tool that measures code coverage for JavaScript
programs.
Code coverage statistics show which lines of a program have been
executed (and which have been missed). This information is useful
for constructing comprehensive test suites (hence, it is often
called test coverage).
JSCoverage works by instrumenting the JavaScript code used in web
pages. Code coverage statistics are collected while the
instrumented JavaScript code is executed in a web browser.
JSCoverage supports the complete language syntax described in the
ECMAScript Language Specification (ECMA-262, 3rd
edition). JSCoverage works with any modern standards-compliant web
browser - including Internet Explorer (IE 6, 7, and 8), Firefox,
Opera, Safari, and Google Chrome - on Microsoft Windows and
GNU/Linux.
'';
homepage = http://siliconforks.com/jscoverage/;
license = "GPLv2";
};
}

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inherit (gnome) glib;
};
jscoverage = callPackage ../development/tools/misc/jscoverage { };
jwhois = callPackage ../tools/networking/jwhois { };
kdiff3 = newScope pkgs.kde4 ../tools/text/kdiff3 { };