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{ lib
, stdenv
, fetchurl
, fetchpatch
, fetchgit
# build dependencies
, autoconf-archive
, autoreconfHook
, nukeReferences
, pkg-config
, python-setup-hook
# runtime dependencies
, bzip2
, expat
, libffi
, libxcrypt
, mpdecimal
, ncurses
, openssl
, sqlite
, xz
, zlib
# platform-specific dependencies
, bash
, configd
, darwin
, windows
# optional dependencies
, bluezSupport ? false, bluez
, mimetypesSupport ? true, mailcap
, tzdata
, withGdbm ? !stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows, gdbm
, withReadline ? !stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows, readline
, x11Support ? false, tcl, tk, tclPackages, libX11, xorgproto
# splicing/cross
, pythonAttr ? "python${sourceVersion.major}${sourceVersion.minor}"
, self
, pkgsBuildBuild
, pkgsBuildHost
, pkgsBuildTarget
, pkgsHostHost
, pkgsTargetTarget
# build customization
, sourceVersion
, hash
, passthruFun
, stripConfig ? false
, stripIdlelib ? false
, stripTests ? false
, stripTkinter ? false
, rebuildBytecode ? true
, stripBytecode ? true
, includeSiteCustomize ? true
, static ? stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic
, enableFramework ? false
, noldconfigPatch ? ./. + "/${sourceVersion.major}.${sourceVersion.minor}/no-ldconfig.patch"
, enableGIL ? true
# pgo (not reproducible) + -fno-semantic-interposition
# https://docs.python.org/3/using/configure.html#cmdoption-enable-optimizations
, enableOptimizations ? false
# improves performance, but remains reproducible
, enableNoSemanticInterposition ? true
# enabling LTO on 32bit arch causes downstream packages to fail when linking
, enableLTO ? stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin || (stdenv.hostPlatform.is64bit && stdenv.hostPlatform.isLinux)
# enable asserts to ensure the build remains reproducible
, reproducibleBuild ? false
# for the Python package set
, packageOverrides ? (self: super: {})
# tests
, testers
} @ inputs:
# Note: this package is used for bootstrapping fetchurl, and thus
# cannot use fetchpatch! All mutable patches (generated by GitHub or
# cgit) that are needed here should be included directly in Nixpkgs as
# files.
assert x11Support -> tcl != null
&& tk != null
&& xorgproto != null
&& libX11 != null;
assert bluezSupport -> bluez != null;
assert lib.assertMsg (enableFramework -> stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin)
"Framework builds are only supported on Darwin.";
assert lib.assertMsg (reproducibleBuild -> stripBytecode)
"Deterministic builds require stripping bytecode.";
assert lib.assertMsg (reproducibleBuild -> (!enableOptimizations))
"Deterministic builds are not achieved when optimizations are enabled.";
assert lib.assertMsg (reproducibleBuild -> (!rebuildBytecode))
"Deterministic builds are not achieved when (default unoptimized) bytecode is created.";
let
inherit (lib)
concatMapStringsSep
concatStringsSep
enableFeature
getDev
getLib
optionals
optionalString
replaceStrings
versionOlder
;
# mixes libc and libxcrypt headers and libs and causes segfaults on importing crypt
libxcrypt = if stdenv.hostPlatform.isFreeBSD then null else inputs.libxcrypt;
buildPackages = pkgsBuildHost;
inherit (passthru) pythonOnBuildForHost;
tzdataSupport = tzdata != null && passthru.pythonAtLeast "3.9";
passthru = let
# When we override the interpreter we also need to override the spliced versions of the interpreter
# bluez is excluded manually to break an infinite recursion.
inputs' = lib.filterAttrs (n: v: n != "bluez" && n != "passthruFun" && ! lib.isDerivation v) inputs;
override = attr: let python = attr.override (inputs' // { self = python; }); in python;
in passthruFun rec {
inherit self sourceVersion packageOverrides;
implementation = "cpython";
libPrefix = "python${pythonVersion}${lib.optionalString (!enableGIL) "t"}";
executable = libPrefix;
pythonVersion = with sourceVersion; "${major}.${minor}";
sitePackages = "lib/${libPrefix}/site-packages";
inherit hasDistutilsCxxPatch pythonAttr;
pythonOnBuildForBuild = override pkgsBuildBuild.${pythonAttr};
pythonOnBuildForHost = override pkgsBuildHost.${pythonAttr};
pythonOnBuildForTarget = override pkgsBuildTarget.${pythonAttr};
pythonOnHostForHost = override pkgsHostHost.${pythonAttr};
pythonOnTargetForTarget = lib.optionalAttrs (lib.hasAttr pythonAttr pkgsTargetTarget) (override pkgsTargetTarget.${pythonAttr});
};
version = with sourceVersion; "${major}.${minor}.${patch}${suffix}";
nativeBuildInputs = [
nukeReferences
] ++ optionals (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin) [
autoconf-archive # needed for AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG
autoreconfHook
pkg-config
] ++ optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) [
buildPackages.stdenv.cc
pythonOnBuildForHost
] ++ optionals (stdenv.cc.isClang && (!stdenv.hostPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt or false) && (enableLTO || enableOptimizations)) [
stdenv.cc.cc.libllvm.out
];
buildInputs = lib.filter (p: p != null) ([
bzip2
expat
libffi
libxcrypt
mpdecimal
ncurses
openssl
sqlite
xz
zlib
] ++ optionals bluezSupport [
bluez
] ++ optionals enableFramework [
darwin.apple_sdk.frameworks.Cocoa
] ++ optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isMinGW [
windows.dlfcn
windows.mingw_w64_pthreads
] ++ optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin [
configd
] ++ optionals tzdataSupport [
tzdata
] ++ optionals withGdbm [
gdbm
] ++ optionals withReadline [
readline
] ++ optionals x11Support [
libX11
tcl
tk
xorgproto
]);
hasDistutilsCxxPatch = !(stdenv.cc.isGNU or false);
pythonOnBuildForHostInterpreter = if stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.buildPlatform then
"$out/bin/python"
else pythonOnBuildForHost.interpreter;
src = fetchurl {
url = with sourceVersion; "https://www.python.org/ftp/python/${major}.${minor}.${patch}/Python-${version}.tar.xz";
inherit hash;
};
# win32 is added by Fedoras patch
machdep = if stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows then
"win32"
else
stdenv.hostPlatform.parsed.kernel.name;
# https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/e488e300f5c01289c10906c2e53a8e43d6de32d8/configure.ac#L428
# The configure script uses "arm" as the CPU name for all 32-bit ARM
# variants when cross-compiling, but native builds include the version
# suffix, so we do the same.
pythonHostPlatform = let
cpu = {
# According to PEP600, Python's name for the Power PC
# architecture is "ppc", not "powerpc". Without the Rosetta
# Stone below, the PEP600 requirement that "${ARCH} matches
# the return value from distutils.util.get_platform()" fails.
# https://peps.python.org/pep-0600/
powerpc = "ppc";
powerpcle = "ppcle";
powerpc64 = "ppc64";
powerpc64le = "ppc64le";
}.${stdenv.hostPlatform.parsed.cpu.name} or stdenv.hostPlatform.parsed.cpu.name;
in "${machdep}-${cpu}";
execSuffix = stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.executable;
in with passthru; stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
pname = "python3";
inherit src version;
inherit nativeBuildInputs;
buildInputs = lib.optionals (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows) [
bash # only required for patchShebangs
] ++ buildInputs;
prePatch = optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin ''
substituteInPlace configure --replace-fail '`/usr/bin/arch`' '"i386"'
'' + optionalString (pythonOlder "3.9" && stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin && x11Support) ''
# Broken on >= 3.9; replaced with ./3.9/darwin-tcl-tk.patch
substituteInPlace setup.py --replace-fail /Library/Frameworks /no-such-path
'';
patches = [
# Disable the use of ldconfig in ctypes.util.find_library (since
# ldconfig doesn't work on NixOS), and don't use
# ctypes.util.find_library during the loading of the uuid module
# (since it will do a futile invocation of gcc (!) to find
# libuuid, slowing down program startup a lot).
noldconfigPatch
] ++ optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform && stdenv.hostPlatform.isFreeBSD) [
# Cross compilation only supports a limited number of "known good"
# configurations. If you're reading this and it's been a long time
# since this diff, consider submitting this patch upstream!
./freebsd-cross.patch
] ++ optionals (pythonOlder "3.13") [
# Make sure that the virtualenv activation scripts are
# owner-writable, so venvs can be recreated without permission
# errors.
./virtualenv-permissions.patch
] ++ optionals (pythonAtLeast "3.13") [
./3.13/virtualenv-permissions.patch
] ++ optionals mimetypesSupport [
# Make the mimetypes module refer to the right file
./mimetypes.patch
] ++ optionals (pythonAtLeast "3.7" && pythonOlder "3.11") [
# Fix darwin build https://bugs.python.org/issue34027
./3.7/darwin-libutil.patch
] ++ optionals (pythonAtLeast "3.11") [
./3.11/darwin-libutil.patch
] ++ optionals (pythonAtLeast "3.9" && pythonOlder "3.11" && stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin) [
# Stop checking for TCL/TK in global macOS locations
./3.9/darwin-tcl-tk.patch
] ++ optionals (hasDistutilsCxxPatch && pythonOlder "3.12") [
# Fix for http://bugs.python.org/issue1222585
# Upstream distutils is calling C compiler to compile C++ code, which
# only works for GCC and Apple Clang. This makes distutils to call C++
# compiler when needed.
(
if pythonAtLeast "3.7" && pythonOlder "3.11" then
./3.7/python-3.x-distutils-C++.patch
else if pythonAtLeast "3.11" then
./3.11/python-3.x-distutils-C++.patch
else
fetchpatch {
url = "https://bugs.python.org/file48016/python-3.x-distutils-C++.patch";
sha256 = "1h18lnpx539h5lfxyk379dxwr8m2raigcjixkf133l4xy3f4bzi2";
}
)
] ++ optionals (pythonAtLeast "3.7" && pythonOlder "3.12") [
# LDSHARED now uses $CC instead of gcc. Fixes cross-compilation of extension modules.
./3.8/0001-On-all-posix-systems-not-just-Darwin-set-LDSHARED-if.patch
# Use sysconfigdata to find headers. Fixes cross-compilation of extension modules.
./3.7/fix-finding-headers-when-cross-compiling.patch
] ++ optionals (pythonOlder "3.12") [
# https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/90656
./loongarch-support.patch
] ++ optionals (pythonAtLeast "3.11" && pythonOlder "3.13") [
# backport fix for https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/95855
./platform-triplet-detection.patch
] ++ optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform.isMinGW) (let
# https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/mingw-python3
mingw-patch = fetchgit {
name = "mingw-python-patches";
url = "https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/mingw-python3.git";
rev = "45c45833ab9e5480ad0ae00778a05ebf35812ed4"; # for python 3.11.5 at the time of writing.
sha256 = "sha256-KIyNvO6MlYTrmSy9V/DbzXm5OsIuyT/BEpuo7Umm9DI=";
};
in [
"${mingw-patch}/*.patch"
]);
postPatch = optionalString (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows) ''
substituteInPlace Lib/subprocess.py \
--replace-fail "'/bin/sh'" "'${bash}/bin/sh'"
'' + optionalString mimetypesSupport ''
substituteInPlace Lib/mimetypes.py \
--replace-fail "@mime-types@" "${mailcap}"
'' + optionalString (pythonOlder "3.13" && x11Support && ((tclPackages.tix or null) != null)) ''
substituteInPlace "Lib/tkinter/tix.py" --replace-fail \
"os.environ.get('TIX_LIBRARY')" \
"os.environ.get('TIX_LIBRARY') or '${tclPackages.tix}/lib'"
'';
env = {
CPPFLAGS = concatStringsSep " " (map (p: "-I${getDev p}/include") buildInputs);
LDFLAGS = concatStringsSep " " (map (p: "-L${getLib p}/lib") buildInputs);
LIBS = "${optionalString (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin) "-lcrypt"}";
NIX_LDFLAGS = lib.optionalString (stdenv.cc.isGNU && !stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic) ({
"glibc" = "-lgcc_s";
"musl" = "-lgcc_eh";
}."${stdenv.hostPlatform.libc}" or "");
# Determinism: We fix the hashes of str, bytes and datetime objects.
PYTHONHASHSEED=0;
};
# https://docs.python.org/3/using/configure.html
configureFlags = [
"--without-ensurepip"
"--with-system-expat"
"--with-system-libmpdec"
] ++ optionals (openssl != null) [
"--with-openssl=${openssl.dev}"
] ++ optionals tzdataSupport [
"--with-tzpath=${tzdata}/share/zoneinfo"
] ++ optionals (execSuffix != "") [
"--with-suffix=${execSuffix}"
] ++ optionals enableLTO [
"--with-lto"
] ++ optionals (!static && !enableFramework) [
"--enable-shared"
] ++ optionals enableFramework [
"--enable-framework=${placeholder "out"}/Library/Frameworks"
] ++ optionals (pythonAtLeast "3.13") [
(enableFeature enableGIL "gil")
] ++ optionals enableOptimizations [
"--enable-optimizations"
] ++ optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin && configd == null) [
# Make conditional on Darwin for now to avoid causing Linux rebuilds.
"py_cv_module__scproxy=n/a"
] ++ optionals (sqlite != null) [
"--enable-loadable-sqlite-extensions"
] ++ optionals (libxcrypt != null) [
"CFLAGS=-I${libxcrypt}/include"
"LIBS=-L${libxcrypt}/lib"
] ++ optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) [
"ac_cv_buggy_getaddrinfo=no"
# Assume little-endian IEEE 754 floating point when cross compiling
"ac_cv_little_endian_double=yes"
"ac_cv_big_endian_double=no"
"ac_cv_mixed_endian_double=no"
"ac_cv_x87_double_rounding=yes"
"ac_cv_tanh_preserves_zero_sign=yes"
# Generally assume that things are present and work
"ac_cv_posix_semaphores_enabled=yes"
"ac_cv_broken_sem_getvalue=no"
"ac_cv_wchar_t_signed=yes"
"ac_cv_rshift_extends_sign=yes"
"ac_cv_broken_nice=no"
"ac_cv_broken_poll=no"
"ac_cv_working_tzset=yes"
"ac_cv_have_long_long_format=yes"
"ac_cv_have_size_t_format=yes"
"ac_cv_computed_gotos=yes"
# Both fail when building for windows, normally configure checks this by itself but on other platforms this is set to yes always.
"ac_cv_file__dev_ptmx=${if stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows then "no" else "yes"}"
"ac_cv_file__dev_ptc=${if stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows then "no" else "yes"}"
] ++ optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform && pythonAtLeast "3.11") [
"--with-build-python=${pythonOnBuildForHostInterpreter}"
] ++ optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isLinux [
# Never even try to use lchmod on linux,
# don't rely on detecting glibc-isms.
"ac_cv_func_lchmod=no"
] ++ optionals static [
"LDFLAGS=-static"
"MODULE_BUILDTYPE=static"
] ++ optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic && stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl) [
# dlopen is a no-op in static musl builds, and since we build everything without -fPIC it's better not to pretend.
"ac_cv_func_dlopen=no"
];
preConfigure = ''
# Attempt to purify some of the host info collection
sed -E -i -e 's/uname -r/echo/g' -e 's/uname -n/echo nixpkgs/g' config.guess
sed -E -i -e 's/uname -r/echo/g' -e 's/uname -n/echo nixpkgs/g' configure
'' + optionalString (pythonOlder "3.12") ''
# Improve purity
for path in /usr /sw /opt /pkg; do
substituteInPlace ./setup.py --replace-warn $path /no-such-path
done
'' + optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin ''
# Override the auto-detection in setup.py, which assumes a universal build
export PYTHON_DECIMAL_WITH_MACHINE=${if stdenv.hostPlatform.isAarch64 then "uint128" else "x64"}
# Ensure that modern platform features are enabled on Darwin in spite of having no version suffix.
sed -E -i -e 's|Darwin/\[12\]\[0-9\]\.\*|Darwin/*|' configure
'' + optionalString (pythonAtLeast "3.11") ''
# Also override the auto-detection in `configure`.
substituteInPlace configure \
--replace-fail 'libmpdec_machine=universal' 'libmpdec_machine=${if stdenv.hostPlatform.isAarch64 then "uint128" else "x64"}'
'' + optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin && x11Support && pythonAtLeast "3.11") ''
export TCLTK_LIBS="-L${tcl}/lib -L${tk}/lib -l${tcl.libPrefix} -l${tk.libPrefix}"
export TCLTK_CFLAGS="-I${tcl}/include -I${tk}/include"
'' + optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl ''
export NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE+=" -DTHREAD_STACK_SIZE=0x100000"
'' +
# enableNoSemanticInterposition essentially sets that CFLAG -fno-semantic-interposition
# which changes how symbols are looked up. This essentially means we can't override
# libpython symbols via LD_PRELOAD anymore. This is common enough as every build
# that uses --enable-optimizations has the same "issue".
#
# The Fedora wiki has a good article about their journey towards enabling this flag:
# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/PythonNoSemanticInterpositionSpeedup
optionalString enableNoSemanticInterposition ''
export CFLAGS_NODIST="-fno-semantic-interposition"
'';
setupHook = python-setup-hook sitePackages;
postInstall = let
# References *not* to nuke from (sys)config files
keep-references = concatMapStringsSep " " (val: "-e ${val}") ([
(placeholder "out")
] ++ lib.optional (libxcrypt != null) libxcrypt
++ lib.optional tzdataSupport tzdata
);
in lib.optionalString enableFramework ''
for dir in include lib share; do
ln -s $out/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/$dir $out/$dir
done
'' + ''
# needed for some packages, especially packages that backport functionality
# to 2.x from 3.x
for item in $out/lib/${libPrefix}/test/*; do
if [[ "$item" != */test_support.py*
&& "$item" != */test/support
&& "$item" != */test/libregrtest
&& "$item" != */test/regrtest.py* ]]; then
rm -rf "$item"
else
echo $item
fi
done
touch $out/lib/${libPrefix}/test/__init__.py
# Determinism: Windows installers were not deterministic.
# We're also not interested in building Windows installers.
find "$out" -name 'wininst*.exe' | xargs -r rm -f
# Use Python3 as default python
ln -s "$out/bin/idle3" "$out/bin/idle"
ln -s "$out/bin/pydoc3" "$out/bin/pydoc"
ln -s "$out/bin/python3${execSuffix}" "$out/bin/python${execSuffix}"
ln -s "$out/bin/python3-config" "$out/bin/python-config"
ln -s "$out/lib/pkgconfig/python3.pc" "$out/lib/pkgconfig/python.pc"
ln -sL "$out/share/man/man1/python3.1.gz" "$out/share/man/man1/python.1.gz"
# Get rid of retained dependencies on -dev packages, and remove
# some $TMPDIR references to improve binary reproducibility.
# Note that the .pyc file of _sysconfigdata.py should be regenerated!
for i in $out/lib/${libPrefix}/_sysconfigdata*.py $out/lib/${libPrefix}/config-${sourceVersion.major}${sourceVersion.minor}*/Makefile; do
sed -i $i -e "s|$TMPDIR|/no-such-path|g"
done
# Further get rid of references. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/51668
find $out/lib/python*/config-* -type f -print -exec nuke-refs ${keep-references} '{}' +
find $out/lib -name '_sysconfigdata*.py*' -print -exec nuke-refs ${keep-references} '{}' +
# Make the sysconfigdata module accessible on PYTHONPATH
# This allows build Python to import host Python's sysconfigdata
mkdir -p "$out/${sitePackages}"
ln -s "$out/lib/${libPrefix}/"_sysconfigdata*.py "$out/${sitePackages}/"
'' + optionalString stripConfig ''
rm -R $out/bin/python*-config $out/lib/python*/config-*
'' + optionalString stripIdlelib ''
# Strip IDLE (and turtledemo, which uses it)
rm -R $out/bin/idle* $out/lib/python*/{idlelib,turtledemo}
'' + optionalString stripTkinter ''
rm -R $out/lib/python*/tkinter
'' + optionalString stripTests ''
# Strip tests
rm -R $out/lib/python*/test $out/lib/python*/**/test{,s}
'' + optionalString includeSiteCustomize ''
# Include a sitecustomize.py file
cp ${../sitecustomize.py} $out/${sitePackages}/sitecustomize.py
'' + optionalString stripBytecode ''
# Determinism: deterministic bytecode
# First we delete all old bytecode.
find $out -type d -name __pycache__ -print0 | xargs -0 -I {} rm -rf "{}"
'' + optionalString rebuildBytecode ''
# Python 3.7 implements PEP 552, introducing support for deterministic bytecode.
# compileall uses the therein introduced checked-hash method by default when
# `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` is set.
# We exclude lib2to3 because that's Python 2 code which fails
# We build 3 levels of optimized bytecode. Note the default level, without optimizations,
# is not reproducible yet. https://bugs.python.org/issue29708
# Not creating bytecode will result in a large performance loss however, so we do build it.
find $out -name "*.py" | ${pythonOnBuildForHostInterpreter} -m compileall -q -f -x "lib2to3" -i -
find $out -name "*.py" | ${pythonOnBuildForHostInterpreter} -O -m compileall -q -f -x "lib2to3" -i -
find $out -name "*.py" | ${pythonOnBuildForHostInterpreter} -OO -m compileall -q -f -x "lib2to3" -i -
'' + ''
# *strip* shebang from libpython gdb script - it should be dual-syntax and
# interpretable by whatever python the gdb in question is using, which may
# not even match the major version of this python. doing this after the
# bytecode compilations for the same reason - we don't want bytecode generated.
mkdir -p $out/share/gdb
sed '/^#!/d' Tools/gdb/libpython.py > $out/share/gdb/libpython.py
# Disable system-wide pip installation. See https://peps.python.org/pep-0668/.
cat <<'EXTERNALLY_MANAGED' > $out/lib/${libPrefix}/EXTERNALLY-MANAGED
[externally-managed]
Error=This command has been disabled as it tries to modify the immutable
`/nix/store` filesystem.
To use Python with Nix and nixpkgs, have a look at the online documentation:
<https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#python>.
EXTERNALLY_MANAGED
'' + optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows ''
# Shebang files that link against the build python. Shebang dont work on windows
rm $out/bin/2to3*
rm $out/bin/idle*
rm $out/bin/pydoc*
echo linking DLLs for pythons compiled librairies
linkDLLsInfolder $out/lib/python*/lib-dynload/
'';
preFixup = lib.optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) ''
# Ensure patch-shebangs uses shebangs of host interpreter.
export PATH=${lib.makeBinPath [ "$out" ]}:$PATH
'';
# Add CPython specific setup-hook that configures distutils.sysconfig to
# always load sysconfigdata from host Python.
postFixup = lib.optionalString (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin) ''
# https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/e488e300f5c01289c10906c2e53a8e43d6de32d8/configure.ac#L78
sysconfigdataName="$(make --eval $'print-sysconfigdata-name:
\t@echo _sysconfigdata_$(ABIFLAGS)_$(MACHDEP)_$(MULTIARCH) ' print-sysconfigdata-name)"
# The CPython interpreter contains a _sysconfigdata_<platform specific suffix>
# module that is imported by the sysconfig and distutils.sysconfig modules.
# The sysconfigdata module is generated at build time and contains settings
# required for building Python extension modules, such as include paths and
# other compiler flags. By default, the sysconfigdata module is loaded from
# the currently running interpreter (ie. the build platform interpreter), but
# when cross-compiling we want to load it from the host platform interpreter.
# This can be done using the _PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA_NAME environment variable.
# The _PYTHON_HOST_PLATFORM variable also needs to be set to get the correct
# platform suffix on extension modules. The correct values for these variables
# are not documented, and must be derived from the configure script (see links
# below).
cat <<EOF >> "$out/nix-support/setup-hook"
sysconfigdataHook() {
if [ "\$1" = '$out' ]; then
export _PYTHON_HOST_PLATFORM='${pythonHostPlatform}'
export _PYTHON_SYSCONFIGDATA_NAME='$sysconfigdataName'
fi
}
addEnvHooks "\$hostOffset" sysconfigdataHook
EOF
'';
# Enforce that we don't have references to the OpenSSL -dev package, which we
# explicitly specify in our configure flags above.
disallowedReferences = lib.optionals (openssl != null && !static && !enableFramework) [
openssl.dev
] ++ lib.optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) [
# Ensure we don't have references to build-time packages.
# These typically end up in shebangs.
pythonOnBuildForHost buildPackages.bash
];
separateDebugInfo = true;
passthru = passthru // {
doc = stdenv.mkDerivation {
inherit src;
name = "python${pythonVersion}-${version}-doc";
patches = optionals (pythonAtLeast "3.9" && pythonOlder "3.10") [
# https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98366
(fetchpatch {
url = "https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/5612471501b05518287ed61c1abcb9ed38c03942.patch";
hash = "sha256-p41hJwAiyRgyVjCVQokMSpSFg/VDDrqkCSxsodVb6vY=";
})
];
dontConfigure = true;
dontBuild = true;
sphinxRoot = "Doc";
postInstallSphinx = ''
mv $out/share/doc/* $out/share/doc/python${pythonVersion}-${version}
'';
nativeBuildInputs = with pkgsBuildBuild.python3.pkgs; [ sphinxHook python-docs-theme ];
};
tests = passthru.tests // {
pkg-config = testers.testMetaPkgConfig finalAttrs.finalPackage;
};
};
enableParallelBuilding = true;
meta = with lib; {
homepage = "https://www.python.org";
changelog = let
majorMinor = versions.majorMinor version;
dashedVersion = replaceStrings [ "." "a" "b" ] [ "-" "-alpha-" "-beta-" ] version;
in
if sourceVersion.suffix == "" then
"https://docs.python.org/release/${version}/whatsnew/changelog.html"
else
"https://docs.python.org/${majorMinor}/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-${dashedVersion}";
description = "High-level dynamically-typed programming language";
longDescription = ''
Python is a remarkably powerful dynamic programming language that
is used in a wide variety of application domains. Some of its key
distinguishing features include: clear, readable syntax; strong
introspection capabilities; intuitive object orientation; natural
expression of procedural code; full modularity, supporting
hierarchical packages; exception-based error handling; and very
high level dynamic data types.
'';
license = licenses.psfl;
pkgConfigModules = [ "python3" ];
platforms = platforms.linux ++ platforms.darwin ++ platforms.windows ++ platforms.freebsd;
mainProgram = executable;
maintainers = lib.teams.python.members;
};
})