core/pkgs/by-name/ga/gawk/default.nix
2024-05-13 22:24:10 +01:00

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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl
# TODO: links -lsigsegv but loses the reference for some reason
, withSigsegv ? (false && stdenv.hostPlatform.system != "x86_64-cygwin")
, libsigsegv, interactive ? false, readline, autoreconfHook # no-pma fix
/* Test suite broke on:
stdenv.isCygwin # XXX: `test-dup2' segfaults on Cygwin 6.1
|| stdenv.isDarwin # XXX: `locale' segfaults
|| stdenv.isSunOS # XXX: `_backsmalls1' fails, locale stuff?
|| stdenv.isFreeBSD
*/
, doCheck ? (interactive && stdenv.isLinux), glibcLocales ? null, locale ? null
}:
assert (doCheck && stdenv.isLinux) -> glibcLocales != null;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "gawk" + lib.optionalString interactive "-interactive";
version = "5.2.2";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/gawk/gawk-${version}.tar.xz";
hash = "sha256-PB/OFEa0y+4c0nO9fsZLyH2J9hU3RxzT4F4zqWWiUOk=";
};
# PIE is incompatible with the "persistent malloc" ("pma") feature.
# While build system attempts to pass -no-pie to gcc. nixpkgs' `ld`
# wrapped still passes `-pie` flag to linker and breaks linkage.
# Let's disable "pie" until `ld` is fixed to do the right thing.
hardeningDisable = [ "pie" ];
# When we do build separate interactive version, it makes sense to always include man.
outputs = [ "out" "info" ] ++ lib.optional (!interactive) "man";
# no-pma fix
nativeBuildInputs = [ autoreconfHook ]
++ lib.optional (doCheck && stdenv.isLinux) glibcLocales;
buildInputs = lib.optional withSigsegv libsigsegv
++ lib.optional interactive readline ++ lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin locale;
configureFlags = [
(if withSigsegv then
"--with-libsigsegv-prefix=${libsigsegv}"
else
"--without-libsigsegv")
(if interactive then
"--with-readline=${readline.dev}"
else
"--without-readline")
];
makeFlags = [ "AR=${stdenv.cc.targetPrefix}ar" ];
inherit doCheck;
postInstall = ''
rm "$out"/bin/gawk-*
ln -s gawk.1 "''${!outputMan}"/share/man/man1/awk.1
'';
passthru = {
libsigsegv =
if withSigsegv then libsigsegv else null; # for stdenv bootstrap
};
meta = with lib; {
homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/";
description = "GNU implementation of the Awk programming language";
longDescription = ''
Many computer users need to manipulate text files: extract and then
operate on data from parts of certain lines while discarding the rest,
make changes in various text files wherever certain patterns appear,
and so on. To write a program to do these things in a language such as
C or Pascal is a time-consuming inconvenience that may take many lines
of code. The job is easy with awk, especially the GNU implementation:
Gawk.
The awk utility interprets a special-purpose programming language that
makes it possible to handle many data-reformatting jobs with just a few
lines of code.
'';
license = licenses.gpl3Plus;
platforms = platforms.unix ++ platforms.windows;
maintainers = [ ];
mainProgram = "gawk";
};
}