nixpkgs/pkgs/games/openra_2019/default.nix
Jan Tojnar b69ed4249d zenity: Move from gnome scope to top-level
It is widely used outside gnome, not much inside.
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/* This file defines all OpenRA packages under `openraPackages`,
e.g. the OpenRA release engine can be found at `openraPackages.engines.release` (see `engines.nix`),
or the out-of-tree mod "Combined Arms" can be found at `openraPackages.mods.ca` (see `mods.nix`).
The `openra` package is just an alias to `openraPackages.engines.release`,
and just provides the mods included in the source code of the engine.
Additional engines or mods can be added with `openraPackages.buildOpenRAEngine` (function around `engine.nix`)
and `openraPackages.buildOpenRAMod` (function around `mod.nix`), respectively.
*/
{ pkgs, lib }:
let
/* Building an engine or out-of-tree mod is very similar,
but different enough not to be able to build them with the same package definition,
so instaed we define what is common between them in a separate file.
Although `callPackage` could be used, it would require undoing `makeOverridable`,
because `common.nix` does not define a package, but just an attribute set,
which is directly passed as part of the argument to the engines and mods `callPackage`,
so either the attributes added by `makeOverridable` have to be removed
or the engine and mod package definitions will need to add `...` to the argument list.
*/
common = let
f = import ./common.nix;
fArgs = lib.functionArgs f;
in f (builtins.intersectAttrs fArgs pkgs // {
lua = pkgs.lua5_1;
});
/* Building a set of engines or mods requires some dependencies as well,
so the sets will actually be defined as a function instead,
requiring the dependencies and returning the actual set.
Not all dependencies for defining a engine or mod set are shared,
so additional arguments can be passed as well.
The builders for engines and mods allow to delay specifying the name,
by returning a function that expects a name, which we use, in this case,
to base the name on the attribute name instead, preventing the need to specify the name twice
if the attribute name and engine/mod name are equal.
*/
callWithName = name: value: if lib.isFunction value then value name else value;
buildOpenRASet = f: args: pkgs.recurseIntoAttrs (lib.mapAttrs callWithName (f ({
inherit (pkgs) fetchFromGitHub;
postFetch = ''
sed -i 's/curl/curl --insecure/g' $out/thirdparty/{fetch-thirdparty-deps,noget}.sh
$out/thirdparty/fetch-thirdparty-deps.sh
'';
} // args)));
in pkgs.recurseIntoAttrs rec {
# The whole attribute set is destructered to ensure those (and only those) attributes are given
# and to provide defaults for those that are optional.
buildOpenRAEngine = { name ? null, version, description, homepage, mods, src }@engine:
# Allow specifying the name at a later point if no name has been given.
let builder = name: pkgs.callPackage ./engine.nix (common // {
engine = engine // { inherit name; };
});
in if name == null then builder else builder name;
# See `buildOpenRAEngine`.
buildOpenRAMod = { name ? null, version, title, description, homepage, src, engine, assetsError ? "" }@mod: ({ version, mods ? [], src }@engine:
let builder = name: pkgs.callPackage ./mod.nix (common // {
mod = mod // { inherit name assetsError; };
engine = engine // { inherit mods; };
});
in if name == null then builder else builder name) engine;
# See `buildOpenRASet`.
engines = buildOpenRASet (import ./engines.nix) { inherit buildOpenRAEngine; };
mods = buildOpenRASet (import ./mods.nix) { inherit buildOpenRAMod; };
}