{
stdenv,
lib,
fetchFromGitHub,
rustPlatform,
ncurses ? null,
darwin ? null,
}:
let
useNcurses = !stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows;
in
assert useNcurses -> ncurses != null;
rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec {
pname = "xxv";
version = "0.1.2";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "chrisvest";
repo = pname;
rev = version;
sha256 = "0ppfsgdigza2jppbkg4qanjhlkpnq7p115c4471vc6vpikpfrlk3";
};
cargoHash = "sha256-S8IKBXREJ+0z4Qz9i3RH52btg1Mpk6GjKIJf4ivdt14=";
buildInputs =
lib.optionals useNcurses [ ncurses ]
++ lib.optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin (with darwin.apple_sdk.frameworks; [ Security ]);
# I'm picking pancurses for Windows simply because that's the example given in Cursive's
# documentation for picking an alternative backend. We could just as easily pick crossterm.
buildNoDefaultFeatures = !useNcurses;
buildFeatures = lib.optional (!useNcurses) "pancurses-backend";
meta = with lib; {
description = "Visual hex viewer for the terminal";
longDescription = ''
XXV is a terminal hex viewer with a text user interface, written in 100% safe Rust.
'';
homepage = "https://chrisvest.github.io/xxv/";
license = with licenses; [ gpl3 ];
maintainers = [ ];
mainProgram = "xxv";
}