core/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix
2024-06-30 09:12:46 +01:00

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Nix

let
lib = import ../../../lib;
stdenv-overridable = lib.makeOverridable (
argsStdenv@{
name ? "stdenv",
preHook ? "",
initialPath,
# If we don't have a C compiler, we might either have `cc = null` or `cc =
# throw ...`, but if we do have a C compiler we should definiely have `cc !=
# null`.
#
# TODO(@Ericson2314): Add assert without creating infinite recursion
hasCC ? cc != null,
cc,
shell,
allowedRequisites ? null,
extraAttrs ? { },
overrides ? (self: super: { }),
config,
disallowedRequisites ? [ ],
# The `fetchurl' to use for downloading curl and its dependencies
# (see all-packages.nix).
fetchurlBoot,
setupScript ? ./setup.sh,
extraNativeBuildInputs ? [ ],
extraBuildInputs ? [ ],
__stdenvImpureHostDeps ? [ ],
__extraImpureHostDeps ? [ ],
stdenvSandboxProfile ? "",
extraSandboxProfile ? "",
## Platform parameters
##
## The "build" "host" "target" terminology below comes from GNU Autotools. See
## its documentation for more information on what those words mean. Note that
## each should always be defined, even when not cross compiling.
##
## For purposes of bootstrapping, think of each stage as a "sliding window"
## over a list of platforms. Specifically, the host platform of the previous
## stage becomes the build platform of the current one, and likewise the
## target platform of the previous stage becomes the host platform of the
## current one.
##
# The platform on which packages are built. Consists of `system`, a
# string (e.g.,`i686-linux') identifying the most import attributes of the
# build platform, and `platform` a set of other details.
buildPlatform,
# The platform on which packages run.
hostPlatform,
# The platform which build tools (especially compilers) build for in this stage,
targetPlatform,
# The implementation of `mkDerivation`, parameterized with the final stdenv so we can tie the knot.
# This is convient to have as a parameter so the stdenv "adapters" work better
mkDerivationFromStdenv ?
stdenv: (import ./make-derivation.nix { inherit lib config; } stdenv).mkDerivation,
}:
let
defaultNativeBuildInputs =
extraNativeBuildInputs
++ [
../../build-support/setup-hooks/audit-tmpdir.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/compress-man-pages.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/make-symlinks-relative.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/move-docs.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/move-lib64.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/move-sbin.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/move-systemd-user-units.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/multiple-outputs.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/patch-shebangs.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/prune-libtool-files.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/reproducible-builds.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/set-source-date-epoch-to-latest.sh
../../build-support/setup-hooks/strip.sh
]
++ lib.optionals hasCC [ cc ];
defaultBuildInputs = extraBuildInputs;
stdenv = (stdenv-overridable argsStdenv);
in
# The stdenv that we are producing.
derivation (
lib.optionalAttrs (allowedRequisites != null) {
allowedRequisites = allowedRequisites ++ defaultNativeBuildInputs ++ defaultBuildInputs;
}
// lib.optionalAttrs config.contentAddressedByDefault {
__contentAddressed = true;
outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
outputHashMode = "recursive";
}
// {
inherit name;
inherit disallowedRequisites;
# Nix itself uses the `system` field of a derivation to decide where to
# build it. This is a bit confusing for cross compilation.
inherit (buildPlatform) system;
builder = shell;
args = [
"-e"
./builder.sh
];
setup = setupScript;
# We pretty much never need rpaths on Darwin, since all library path references
# are absolute unless we go out of our way to make them relative (like with CF)
# TODO: This really wants to be in stdenv/darwin but we don't have hostPlatform
# there (yet?) so it goes here until then.
preHook =
preHook
+ lib.optionalString buildPlatform.isDarwin ''
export NIX_DONT_SET_RPATH_FOR_BUILD=1
''
+ lib.optionalString (hostPlatform.isDarwin || (!hostPlatform.isElf && !hostPlatform.isMacho)) ''
export NIX_DONT_SET_RPATH=1
export NIX_NO_SELF_RPATH=1
''
+ lib.optionalString (hostPlatform.isDarwin && hostPlatform.isMacOS) ''
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=${hostPlatform.darwinMinVersion}
''
# TODO this should be uncommented, but it causes stupid mass rebuilds. I
# think the best solution would just be to fixup linux RPATHs so we don't
# need to set `-rpath` anywhere.
# + lib.optionalString targetPlatform.isDarwin ''
# export NIX_DONT_SET_RPATH_FOR_TARGET=1
# ''
;
inherit
initialPath
shell
defaultNativeBuildInputs
defaultBuildInputs
;
}
// lib.optionalAttrs buildPlatform.isDarwin {
__sandboxProfile = stdenvSandboxProfile;
__impureHostDeps = __stdenvImpureHostDeps;
}
)
// {
meta = {
description = "The default build environment for Unix packages in Nixpkgs";
platforms = lib.platforms.all;
};
inherit buildPlatform hostPlatform targetPlatform;
inherit
extraNativeBuildInputs
extraBuildInputs
__extraImpureHostDeps
extraSandboxProfile
;
# Utility flags to test the type of platform.
inherit (hostPlatform)
isDarwin
isLinux
isSunOS
isCygwin
isBSD
isFreeBSD
isOpenBSD
isi686
isx86_32
isx86_64
is32bit
is64bit
isAarch32
isAarch64
isMips
isBigEndian
;
# Override `system` so that packages can get the system of the host
# platform through `stdenv.system`. `system` is originally set to the
# build platform within the derivation above so that Nix directs the build
# to correct type of machine.
inherit (hostPlatform) system;
mkDerivation = mkDerivationFromStdenv stdenv;
inherit fetchurlBoot;
inherit overrides;
inherit cc hasCC;
# Convenience for doing some very basic shell syntax checking by parsing a script
# without running any commands. Because this will also skip `shopt -s extglob`
# commands and extglob affects the Bash parser, we enable extglob always.
shellDryRun = "${stdenv.shell} -n -O extglob";
tests = {
succeedOnFailure = import ../tests/succeedOnFailure.nix { inherit stdenv; };
};
passthru.tests = lib.warn "Use `stdenv.tests` instead. `passthru` is a `mkDerivation` detail." stdenv.tests;
}
# Propagate any extra attributes. For instance, we use this to
# "lift" packages like curl from the final stdenv for Linux to
# all-packages.nix for that platform (meaning that it has a line
# like curl = if stdenv ? curl then stdenv.curl else ...).
// extraAttrs
);
in
stdenv-overridable