core/pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/multiple-outputs.sh

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# The base package for automatic multiple-output splitting. Used in stdenv as well.
preConfigureHooks+=(_multioutConfig)
preFixupHooks+=(_multioutDocs)
preFixupHooks+=(_multioutDevs)
postFixupHooks+=(_multioutPropagateDev)
# _assignFirst varName otherVarNames*
#
# Set the value of the variable named $varName to the first of otherVarNames
# that refers to a non-empty variable name.
#
# If none of otherVarNames refers to a non-empty variable, the error message is
# specific to this function's use case, which is setting up the output variables.
_assignFirst() {
local varName="$1"
local _var
local REMOVE=REMOVE # slightly hacky - we allow REMOVE (i.e. not a variable name)
shift
for _var in "$@"; do
if [ -n "${!_var-}" ]; then eval "${varName}"="${_var}"; return; fi
done
echo
echo "error: _assignFirst: could not find a non-empty variable whose name to assign to ${varName}."
echo " The following variables were all unset or empty:"
echo " $*"
if [ -z "${out:-}" ]; then
echo ' If you do not want an "out" output in your derivation, make sure to define'
echo ' the other specific required outputs. This can be achieved by picking one'
echo " of the above as an output."
echo ' You do not have to remove "out" if you want to have a different default'
echo ' output, because the first output is taken as a default.'
echo
fi
return 1 # none found
}
# Same as _assignFirst, but only if "$1" = ""
_overrideFirst() {
if [ -z "${!1-}" ]; then
_assignFirst "$@"
fi
}
# Setup chains of sane default values with easy overridability.
# The variables are global to be usable anywhere during the build.
# Typical usage in package is defining outputBin = "dev";
_overrideFirst outputDev "dev" "out"
_overrideFirst outputBin "bin" "out"
_overrideFirst outputInclude "$outputDev"
# so-libs are often among the main things to keep, and so go to $out
_overrideFirst outputLib "lib" "out"
_overrideFirst outputDoc "doc" "out"
_overrideFirst outputDevdoc "devdoc" REMOVE # documentation for developers
# man and info pages are small and often useful to distribute with binaries
_overrideFirst outputMan "man" "$outputBin"
_overrideFirst outputDevman "devman" "devdoc" "$outputMan"
_overrideFirst outputInfo "info" "$outputBin"
# Add standard flags to put files into the desired outputs.
_multioutConfig() {
if [ "$(getAllOutputNames)" = "out" ] || [ -z "${setOutputFlags-1}" ]; then return; fi;
# try to detect share/doc/${shareDocName}
# Note: sadly, $configureScript detection comes later in configurePhase,
# and reordering would cause more trouble than worth.
if [ -z "${shareDocName:-}" ]; then
local confScript="${configureScript:-}"
if [ -z "$confScript" ] && [ -x ./configure ]; then
confScript=./configure
fi
if [ -f "$confScript" ]; then
local shareDocName="$(sed -n "s/^PACKAGE_TARNAME='\(.*\)'$/\1/p" < "$confScript")"
fi
# PACKAGE_TARNAME sometimes contains garbage.
if [ -z "$shareDocName" ] || echo "$shareDocName" | grep -q '[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]'; then
shareDocName="$(echo "$name" | sed 's/-[^a-zA-Z].*//')"
fi
fi
prependToVar configureFlags \
--bindir="${!outputBin}"/bin --sbindir="${!outputBin}"/sbin \
--includedir="${!outputInclude}"/include --oldincludedir="${!outputInclude}"/include \
--mandir="${!outputMan}"/share/man --infodir="${!outputInfo}"/share/info \
--docdir="${!outputDoc}"/share/doc/"${shareDocName}" \
--libdir="${!outputLib}"/lib --libexecdir="${!outputLib}"/libexec \
--localedir="${!outputLib}"/share/locale
prependToVar installFlags \
pkgconfigdir="${!outputDev}"/lib/pkgconfig \
m4datadir="${!outputDev}"/share/aclocal aclocaldir="${!outputDev}"/share/aclocal
}
# Add rpath prefixes to library paths, and avoid stdenv doing it for $out.
_addRpathPrefix "${!outputLib}"
NIX_NO_SELF_RPATH=1
# Move subpaths that match pattern $1 from under any output/ to the $2 output/
# Beware: only globbing patterns are accepted, e.g.: * ? [abc]
# A special target "REMOVE" is allowed: moveToOutput foo REMOVE
moveToOutput() {
local patt="$1"
local dstOut="$2"
local output
for output in $(getAllOutputNames); do
if [ "${!output}" = "$dstOut" ]; then continue; fi
local srcPath
for srcPath in "${!output}"/$patt; do
# apply to existing files/dirs, *including* broken symlinks
if [ ! -e "$srcPath" ] && [ ! -L "$srcPath" ]; then continue; fi
if [ "$dstOut" = REMOVE ]; then
echo "Removing $srcPath"
rm -r "$srcPath"
else
local dstPath="$dstOut${srcPath#${!output}}"
echo "Moving $srcPath to $dstPath"
if [ -d "$dstPath" ] && [ -d "$srcPath" ]
then # attempt directory merge
# check the case of trying to move an empty directory
rmdir "$srcPath" --ignore-fail-on-non-empty
if [ -d "$srcPath" ]; then
mv -t "$dstPath" "$srcPath"/*
rmdir "$srcPath"
fi
else # usual move
mkdir -p "$(readlink -m "$dstPath/..")"
mv "$srcPath" "$dstPath"
fi
fi
# remove empty directories, printing iff at least one gets removed
local srcParent="$(readlink -m "$srcPath/..")"
if [ -n "$(find "$srcParent" -maxdepth 0 -type d -empty 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
echo "Removing empty $srcParent/ and (possibly) its parents"
rmdir -p --ignore-fail-on-non-empty "$srcParent" \
2> /dev/null || true # doesn't ignore failure for some reason
fi
done
done
}
# Move documentation to the desired outputs.
_multioutDocs() {
local REMOVE=REMOVE # slightly hacky - we expand ${!outputFoo}
moveToOutput share/info "${!outputInfo}"
moveToOutput share/doc "${!outputDoc}"
moveToOutput share/gtk-doc "${!outputDevdoc}"
moveToOutput share/devhelp/books "${!outputDevdoc}"
# the default outputMan is in $bin
moveToOutput share/man "${!outputMan}"
moveToOutput share/man/man3 "${!outputDevman}"
}
# Move development-only stuff to the desired outputs.
_multioutDevs() {
if [ "$(getAllOutputNames)" = "out" ] || [ -z "${moveToDev-1}" ]; then return; fi;
moveToOutput include "${!outputInclude}"
# these files are sometimes provided even without using the corresponding tool
moveToOutput lib/pkgconfig "${!outputDev}"
moveToOutput share/pkgconfig "${!outputDev}"
moveToOutput lib/cmake "${!outputDev}"
moveToOutput share/aclocal "${!outputDev}"
# don't move *.la, as libtool needs them in the directory of the library
for f in "${!outputDev}"/{lib,share}/pkgconfig/*.pc; do
echo "Patching '$f' includedir to output ${!outputInclude}"
sed -i "/^includedir=/s,=\${prefix},=${!outputInclude}," "$f"
done
}
# Make the "dev" propagate other outputs needed for development.
_multioutPropagateDev() {
if [ "$(getAllOutputNames)" = "out" ]; then return; fi;
local outputFirst
for outputFirst in $(getAllOutputNames); do
break
done
local propagaterOutput="$outputDev"
if [ -z "$propagaterOutput" ]; then
propagaterOutput="$outputFirst"
fi
# Default value: propagate binaries, includes and libraries
if [ -z "${propagatedBuildOutputs+1}" ]; then
local po_dirty="$outputBin $outputInclude $outputLib"
set +o pipefail
propagatedBuildOutputs=`echo "$po_dirty" \
| tr -s ' ' '\n' | grep -v -F "$propagaterOutput" \
| sort -u | tr '\n' ' ' `
set -o pipefail
fi
# The variable was explicitly set to empty or we resolved it so
if [ -z "$propagatedBuildOutputs" ]; then
return
fi
mkdir -p "${!propagaterOutput}"/nix-support
for output in $propagatedBuildOutputs; do
echo -n " ${!output}" >> "${!propagaterOutput}"/nix-support/propagated-build-inputs
done
}