# Accumulate suffixes for taking in the right input parameters with the `mangle*`
# functions below. See setup-hook for details.
accumulateRoles() {
declare -ga role_suffixes=()
if [ "${NIX_@wrapperName@_TARGET_BUILD_@suffixSalt@:-}" ]; then
role_suffixes+=('_FOR_BUILD')
fi
if [ "${NIX_@wrapperName@_TARGET_HOST_@suffixSalt@:-}" ]; then
role_suffixes+=('')
if [ "${NIX_@wrapperName@_TARGET_TARGET_@suffixSalt@:-}" ]; then
role_suffixes+=('_FOR_TARGET')
}
mangleVarListGeneric() {
local sep="$1"
shift
local var="$1"
local -a role_suffixes=("$@")
local outputVar="${var}_@suffixSalt@"
declare -gx "$outputVar"+=''
# For each role we serve, we accumulate the input parameters into our own
# cc-wrapper-derivation-specific environment variables.
for suffix in "${role_suffixes[@]}"; do
local inputVar="${var}${suffix}"
if [ -v "$inputVar" ]; then
export "${outputVar}+=${!outputVar:+$sep}${!inputVar}"
done
mangleVarList() {
mangleVarListGeneric " " "$@"
mangleVarBool() {
declare -gxi "${outputVar}+=0"
# "1" in the end makes `let` return success error code when
# expression itself evaluates to zero.
# We don't use `|| true` because that would silence actual
# syntax errors from bad variable values.
let "${outputVar} |= ${!inputVar:-0}" "1"
# Combine a singular value from all roles. If multiple roles are being served,
# and the value differs in these roles then the request is impossible to
# satisfy and we abort immediately.
mangleVarSingle() {
if [ -v "$outputVar" ]; then
if [ "${!outputVar}" != "${!inputVar}" ]; then
{
echo "Multiple conflicting values defined for $outputVar"
echo "Existing value is ${!outputVar}"
echo "Attempting to set to ${!inputVar} via $inputVar"
} >&2
exit 1
else
declare -gx ${outputVar}="${!inputVar}"
skip() {
if (( "${NIX_DEBUG:-0}" >= 1 )); then
echo "skipping impure path $1" >&2
reject() {
echo "impure path \`$1' used in link" >&2
# Checks whether a path is impure. E.g., `/lib/foo.so' is impure, but
# `/nix/store/.../lib/foo.so' isn't.
badPath() {
local p=$1
# Relative paths are okay (since they're presumably relative to
# the temporary build directory).
if [ "${p:0:1}" != / ]; then return 1; fi
# Otherwise, the path should refer to the store or some temporary
# directory (including the build directory).
test \
"$p" != "/dev/null" -a \
"${p#"${NIX_STORE}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${NIX_BUILD_TOP}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#/tmp}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${TMP:-/tmp}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${TEMP:-/tmp}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${TEMPDIR:-/tmp}"}" = "$p"
# Like `badPath`, but handles paths that may be interpreted relative to
# `$SDKROOT` on Darwin. For example, `-L/usr/lib/swift` is interpreted
# as `-L$SDKROOT/usr/lib/swift` when `$SDKROOT` is set and
# `$SDKROOT/usr/lib/swift` exists.
badPathWithDarwinSdk() {
path=$1
if [[ "@darwinMinVersion@" ]]; then
sdkPath=$SDKROOT/$path
if [[ -e $sdkPath ]]; then
path=$sdkPath
badPath "$path"
expandResponseParams() {
declare -ga params=("$@")
local arg
for arg in "$@"; do
if [[ "$arg" == @* ]]; then
# phase separation makes this look useless
# shellcheck disable=SC2157
if [ -x "@expandResponseParams@" ]; then
# params is used by caller
#shellcheck disable=SC2034
readarray -d '' params < <("@expandResponseParams@" "$@")
return 0
checkLinkType() {
type="dynamic"
if [[ "$arg" = -static ]]; then
type="static"
elif [[ "$arg" = -static-pie ]]; then
type="static-pie"
echo "$type"
# When building static-pie executables we cannot have rpath
# set. At least glibc requires rpath to be empty
filterRpathFlags() {
local linkType=$1 ret i
if [[ "$linkType" == "static-pie" ]]; then
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
i="$1"; shift 1
if [[ "$i" == -rpath ]]; then
# also skip its argument
ret+=("$i")
ret=("$@")
echo "${ret[@]}"