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418 lines
14 KiB
Nix
418 lines
14 KiB
Nix
# TODO:
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# - faster build by using lisp with preloaded asdf?
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# - dont include java libs unless abcl?
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# - dont use build-asdf-system to build lispWithPackages?
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# - make the lisp packages overridable? (e.g. buildInputs glibc->musl)
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# - build asdf with nix and use that instead of one shipped with impls
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# (e.g. to fix build with clisp - does anyone use clisp?)
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# - claspPackages ? (gotta package clasp with nix first)
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# - hard one: remove unrelated sources ( of systems not being built)
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# - figure out a less awkward way to patch sources
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# (have to build from src directly for SLIME to work, so can't just patch sources in place)
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{ pkgs, lib, stdenv, ... }:
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let
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inherit (lib)
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length
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filter
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foldl
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unique
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id
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concat
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concatMap
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mutuallyExclusive
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findFirst
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remove
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setAttr
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getAttr
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hasAttr
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attrNames
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attrValues
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filterAttrs
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mapAttrs
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splitString
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concatStringsSep
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concatMapStringsSep
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replaceStrings
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removeSuffix
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hasInfix
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optionalString
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makeBinPath
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makeLibraryPath
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makeSearchPath
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recurseIntoAttrs
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dontRecurseIntoAttrs
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;
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inherit (builtins)
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head
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tail
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elem
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split
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storeDir;
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# Returns a flattened dependency tree without duplicates
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# This is probably causing performance problems...
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flattenedDeps = lispLibs:
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let
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toSet = list: builtins.listToAttrs (map (d: { name = d.pname; value = d; }) list);
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toList = attrValues;
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walk = acc: node:
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if length node.lispLibs == 0
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then acc
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else builtins.foldl' walk (acc // toSet node.lispLibs) node.lispLibs;
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in toList (walk {} { inherit lispLibs; });
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# Stolen from python-packages.nix
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# Actually no idea how this works
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makeOverridableLispPackage = f: origArgs:
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let
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ff = f origArgs;
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overrideWith = newArgs: origArgs // (if pkgs.lib.isFunction newArgs then newArgs origArgs else newArgs);
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in
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if builtins.isAttrs ff then (ff // {
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overrideLispAttrs = newArgs: makeOverridableLispPackage f (overrideWith newArgs);
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})
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else if builtins.isFunction ff then {
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overrideLispAttrs = newArgs: makeOverridableLispPackage f (overrideWith newArgs);
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__functor = self: ff;
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}
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else ff;
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#
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# Wrapper around stdenv.mkDerivation for building ASDF systems.
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#
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build-asdf-system =
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(makeOverridableLispPackage (
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{ pname,
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version,
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src ? null,
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patches ? [],
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# Native libraries, will be appended to the library path
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nativeLibs ? [],
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# Java libraries for ABCL, will be appended to the class path
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javaLibs ? [],
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# Lisp dependencies
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# these should be packages built with `build-asdf-system`
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lispLibs ? [],
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# Lisp command to run buildScript
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lisp,
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# Some libraries have multiple systems under one project, for
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# example, cffi has cffi-grovel, cffi-toolchain etc. By
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# default, only the `pname` system is build.
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#
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# .asd's not listed in `systems` are removed in
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# installPhase. This prevents asdf from referring to uncompiled
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# systems on run time.
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#
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# Also useful when the pname is differrent than the system name,
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# such as when using reverse domain naming.
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systems ? [ pname ],
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# The .asd files that this package provides
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asds ? systems,
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# Other args to mkDerivation
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...
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} @ args:
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let
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# A little slow for big dependency graphs.
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# How to make it faster?
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# Maybe do it in the buildScript in Common Lisp or Bash, instead
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# of here with Nix?
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libsFlat = flattenedDeps lispLibs;
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in stdenv.mkDerivation (rec {
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inherit pname version nativeLibs javaLibs lispLibs lisp systems asds;
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# When src is null, we are building a lispWithPackages and only
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# want to make use of the dependency environment variables
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# generated by build-asdf-system
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dontUnpack = src == null;
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# TODO: Do the propagation like for lisp, native and java like this:
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# https://github.com/teu5us/nix-lisp-overlay/blob/e30dafafa5c1b9a5b0ccc9aaaef9d285d9f0c46b/pkgs/development/lisp-modules/setup-hook.sh
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# Then remove the "echo >> nix-drvs" from buildScript
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# Tell asdf where to find system definitions of lisp dependencies.
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#
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# The "//" ending is important as it makes asdf recurse into
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# subdirectories when searching for .asd's. This is to support
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# projects where .asd's aren't in the root directory.
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CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY = makeSearchPath "/" libsFlat;
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# Tell lisp where to find native dependencies
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#
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# Normally generated from lispLibs, but LD_LIBRARY_PATH as a
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# derivation attr itself can be used as an extension point when
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# the libs are not in a '/lib' subdirectory
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH =
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let
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libs = concatMap (x: x.nativeLibs) libsFlat;
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paths = filter (x: x != "") (map (x: x.LD_LIBRARY_PATH) libsFlat);
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path =
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makeLibraryPath libs
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+ optionalString (length paths != 0) ":"
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+ concatStringsSep ":" paths;
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in concatStringsSep ":" (unique (splitString ":" path));
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# Java libraries For ABCL
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CLASSPATH = makeSearchPath "share/java/*" (concatMap (x: x.javaLibs) libsFlat);
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# Portable script to build the systems.
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#
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# `lisp` must evaluate this file then exit immediately. For
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# example, SBCL's --script flag does just that.
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#
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# NOTE:
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# Every other library worked fine with asdf:compile-system in
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# buildScript.
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#
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# cl-syslog, for some reason, signals that CL-SYSLOG::VALID-SD-ID-P
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# is undefined with compile-system, but works perfectly with
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# load-system. Strange.
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buildScript = pkgs.writeText "build-${pname}.lisp" ''
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(require :asdf)
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(dolist (s '(${concatStringsSep " " systems}))
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(asdf:load-system s))
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'';
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buildPhase = optionalString (src != null) ''
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# In addition to lisp dependencies, make asdf see the .asd's
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# of the systems being built
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#
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# *Append* src since `lispLibs` can provide .asd's that are
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# also in `src` but are not in `systems` (that is, the .asd's
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# that will be deleted in installPhase). We don't want to
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# rebuild them, but to load them from lispLibs.
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#
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# NOTE: It's important to read files from `src` instead of
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# from pwd to get go-to-definition working with SLIME
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export CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY=$CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY:$src//
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# Similiarily for native deps
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${makeLibraryPath nativeLibs}:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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export CLASSPATH=${makeSearchPath "share/java/*" javaLibs}:$CLASSPATH
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# Make asdf compile from `src` to pwd and load `lispLibs`
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# from storeDir. Otherwise it could try to recompile lisp deps.
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export ASDF_OUTPUT_TRANSLATIONS="$src:$(pwd):${storeDir}:${storeDir}"
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# track lisp dependencies for graph generation
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# TODO: Do the propagation like for lisp, native and java like this:
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# https://github.com/teu5us/nix-lisp-overlay/blob/e30dafafa5c1b9a5b0ccc9aaaef9d285d9f0c46b/pkgs/development/lisp-modules/setup-hook.sh
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# Then remove the "echo >> nix-drvs" from buildScript
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echo $lispLibs >> __nix-drvs
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# Finally, compile the systems
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${lisp} $buildScript
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'';
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# Copy compiled files to store
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#
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# Make sure to include '$' in regex to prevent skipping
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# stuff like 'iolib.asdf.asd' for system 'iolib.asd'
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#
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# Same with '/': `local-time.asd` for system `cl-postgres+local-time.asd`
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installPhase =
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let
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mkSystemsRegex = systems:
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concatMapStringsSep "\\|" (replaceStrings ["." "+"] ["[.]" "[+]"]) systems;
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in
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''
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mkdir -pv $out
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cp -r * $out
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# Remove all .asd files except for those in `systems`.
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find $out -name "*.asd" \
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| grep -v "/\(${mkSystemsRegex systems}\)\.asd$" \
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| xargs rm -fv || true
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'';
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# Not sure if it's needed, but caused problems with SBCL
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# save-lisp-and-die binaries in the past
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dontStrip = true;
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dontFixup = true;
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} // (args // {
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src = if builtins.length (args.patches or []) > 0
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then pkgs.applyPatches { inherit (args) src patches; }
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else args.src;
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patches = [];
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# make sure that propagated build-inputs from lispLibs are propagated
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propagatedBuildInputs = lib.unique
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(builtins.concatLists
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(lib.catAttrs "propagatedBuildInputs"
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(builtins.concatLists [[args] lispLibs nativeLibs javaLibs])));
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}))));
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# Build the set of lisp packages using `lisp`
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# These packages are defined manually for one reason or another:
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# - The library is not in quicklisp
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# - The library that is in quicklisp is broken
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# - Special build procedure such as cl-unicode, asdf
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#
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# These Probably could be done even in ql.nix
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# - Want to pin a specific commit
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# - Want to apply custom patches
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#
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# They can use the auto-imported quicklisp packages as dependencies,
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# but some of those don't work out of the box.
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#
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# E.g if a QL package depends on cl-unicode it won't build out of
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# the box. The dependency has to be rewritten using the manually
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# fixed cl-unicode.
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#
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# This is done by generating a 'fixed' set of Quicklisp packages by
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# calling quicklispPackagesFor with the right `fixup`.
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commonLispPackagesFor = lisp:
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let
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build-asdf-system' = body: build-asdf-system (body // { inherit lisp; });
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in import ./packages.nix {
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inherit pkgs;
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inherit lisp;
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inherit quicklispPackagesFor;
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inherit fixupFor;
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build-asdf-system = build-asdf-system';
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};
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# Build the set of packages imported from quicklisp using `lisp`
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quicklispPackagesFor = { lisp, fixup ? lib.id, build ? build-asdf-system }:
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let
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build-asdf-system' = body: build (body // {
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inherit lisp;
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});
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in import ./ql.nix {
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inherit pkgs;
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inherit fixup;
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build-asdf-system = build-asdf-system';
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};
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# Rewrite deps of pkg to use manually defined packages
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#
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# The purpose of manual packages is to customize one package, but
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# then it has to be propagated everywhere for it to make sense and
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# have consistency in the package tree.
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fixupFor = manualPackages: qlPkg:
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assert (lib.isAttrs qlPkg && !lib.isDerivation qlPkg);
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let
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# Make it possible to reuse generated attrs without recursing into oblivion
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packages = (lib.filterAttrs (n: v: n != qlPkg.pname) manualPackages);
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substituteLib = pkg:
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if lib.hasAttr pkg.pname packages
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then packages.${pkg.pname}
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else pkg;
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pkg = substituteLib qlPkg;
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in pkg // { lispLibs = map substituteLib pkg.lispLibs; };
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makeAttrName = str:
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removeSuffix
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"_"
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(replaceStrings
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["+" "." "/"]
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["_plus_" "_dot_" "_slash_"]
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str);
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oldMakeWrapper = pkgs.runCommand "make-wrapper.sh" {} ''
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substitute ${./old-make-wrapper.sh} $out \
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--replace @shell@ ${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash
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'';
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# Creates a lisp wrapper with `packages` installed
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#
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# `packages` is a function that takes `clpkgs` - a set of lisp
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# packages - as argument and returns the list of packages to be
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# installed
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lispWithPackagesInternal = clpkgs: packages:
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# FIXME just use flattenedDeps instead
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(build-asdf-system rec {
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lisp = (head (lib.attrValues clpkgs)).lisp;
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# See dontUnpack in build-asdf-system
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src = null;
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pname = baseNameOf (head (split " " lisp));
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version = "with-packages";
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lispLibs = packages clpkgs;
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systems = [];
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}).overrideAttrs(o: {
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installPhase = ''
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# The recent version of makeWrapper causes breakage. For more info see
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# https://github.com/Uthar/nix-cl/issues/2
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source ${oldMakeWrapper}
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mkdir -pv $out/bin
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makeWrapper \
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${head (split " " o.lisp)} \
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$out/bin/${baseNameOf (head (split " " o.lisp))} \
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--prefix CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY : "${o.CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY}" \
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--prefix ASDF_OUTPUT_TRANSLATIONS : ${concatStringsSep "::" (flattenedDeps o.lispLibs)}: \
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--prefix LD_LIBRARY_PATH : "${o.LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" \
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--prefix LD_LIBRARY_PATH : "${makeLibraryPath o.nativeLibs}" \
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--prefix CLASSPATH : "${o.CLASSPATH}" \
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--prefix CLASSPATH : "${makeSearchPath "share/java/*" o.javaLibs}" \
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--prefix PATH : "${makeBinPath (o.buildInputs or [])}" \
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--prefix PATH : "${makeBinPath (o.propagatedBuildInputs or [])}"
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'';
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});
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lispWithPackages = lisp:
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let
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packages = lispPackagesFor lisp;
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in lispWithPackagesInternal packages;
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lispPackagesFor = lisp:
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let
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packages = commonLispPackagesFor lisp;
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qlPackages = quicklispPackagesFor {
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inherit lisp;
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fixup = fixupFor packages;
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};
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in qlPackages // packages;
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commonLispPackages = rec {
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inherit
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build-asdf-system
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lispWithPackagesInternal
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lispPackagesFor
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lispWithPackages;
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# TODO: uncomment clasp when clasp 1.0.0 is packaged
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# There's got to be a better way than this...
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# The problem was that with --load everywhere, some
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# implementations didn't exit with 0 on compilation failure
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# Maybe a handler-case in buildScript?
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sbcl = "${pkgs.sbcl}/bin/sbcl --script";
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ecl = "${pkgs.ecl}/bin/ecl --shell";
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abcl = ''${pkgs.abcl}/bin/abcl --batch --eval "(load \"$buildScript\")"'';
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ccl = ''${pkgs.ccl}/bin/ccl --batch --eval "(load \"$buildScript\")" --'';
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# clasp = ''${pkgs.clasp}/bin/clasp --non-interactive --quit --load'';
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# Manually defined packages shadow the ones imported from quicklisp
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sbclPackages = recurseIntoAttrs (lispPackagesFor sbcl);
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eclPackages = dontRecurseIntoAttrs (lispPackagesFor ecl);
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abclPackages = dontRecurseIntoAttrs (lispPackagesFor abcl);
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cclPackages = dontRecurseIntoAttrs (lispPackagesFor ccl);
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# claspPackages = lispPackagesFor clasp;
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sbclWithPackages = lispWithPackages sbcl;
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eclWithPackages = lispWithPackages ecl;
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abclWithPackages = lispWithPackages abcl;
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cclWithPackages = lispWithPackages ccl;
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# claspWithPackages = lispWithPackages clasp;
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};
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in commonLispPackages
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