{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, gmp, bison, perl, ncurses, readline, coreutils, pkg-config , lib , fetchpatch , autoreconfHook , sharutils , file , flint , ntl , cddlib , gfan , lrcalc , doxygen , graphviz # upstream generates docs with texinfo 4. later versions of texinfo # use letters instead of numbers for post-appendix chapters, and we # want it to match the upstream format because sage depends on it. , texinfo4 , texlive , enableDocs ? true , enableGfanlib ? true }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "singular"; version = "4.2.0p2"; # since the tarball does not contain tests or documentation (and # there is no separate tests tarball for 4.2.0), we fetch from # GitHub. src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "Singular"; repo = "Singular"; # 4.2.0p2 is not tagged, but the tarball matches commit # 6f68939ddf612d96e3caaaaa8275f77613ac1da8. the commit below has # two extra fixes. rev = "3cda50c00a849455efa2502e56596955491a353a"; sha256 = "sha256-OizPhGE6L2LTOrKfeDdDB6BSdvYkDVXvbbYjV14hnHM="; # if a release is tagged it will be in the format below. # rev = "Release${lib.replaceStrings ["."] ["-"] version}"; # the repository's .gitattributes file contains the lines "/Tst/ # export-ignore" and "/doc/ export-ignore" so some directories are # not included in the tarball downloaded by fetchzip. setting # fetchSubmodules works around this by using fetchgit instead of # fetchzip. fetchSubmodules = true; }; patches = [ # add aarch64 support to cpu-check.m4. copied from redhat. ./redhat-aarch64.patch # vspace causes hangs in modstd and other libraries on aarch64 ./disable-vspace-on-aarch64.patch # the newest version of ax-prog-cc-for-build.m4 seems to trigger # linker errors. see # https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-firmware/issues/3 for a # related issue. ./use-older-ax-prog-cc-for-build.patch ] ++ lib.optionals enableDocs [ # singular supports building without 4ti2, bertini, normaliz or # topcom just fine, but the docbuilding does not skip manual pages # tagged as depending on those binaries (probably a bug in # doc2tex.pl::HandleLib, since it seems to ignore "-exclude" # argumens). skip them manually. ./disable-docs-for-optional-unpackaged-deps.patch ]; configureFlags = [ "--with-ntl=${ntl}" "--disable-pyobject-module" ] ++ lib.optionals enableDocs [ "--enable-doc-build" ] ++ lib.optionals enableGfanlib [ "--enable-gfanlib" ]; prePatch = '' # don't let the tests depend on `hostname` substituteInPlace Tst/regress.cmd --replace 'mysystem_catch("hostname")' 'nix_test_runner' patchShebangs . '' + lib.optionalString enableDocs '' # work around encoding problem sed -i -e 's/\xb7/@cdot{}/g' doc/decodegb.doc ''; # For reference (last checked on commit 75f460d): # https://github.com/Singular/Singular/blob/spielwiese/doc/Building-Singular-from-source.md # https://github.com/Singular/Singular/blob/spielwiese/doc/external-packages-dynamic-modules.md buildInputs = [ # necessary gmp # by upstream recommended but optional ncurses readline ntl flint lrcalc gfan ] ++ lib.optionals enableGfanlib [ cddlib ]; nativeBuildInputs = [ bison perl pkg-config autoreconfHook sharutils # needed for regress.cmd install checks ] ++ lib.optionals enableDocs [ doxygen graphviz texinfo4 texlive.combined.scheme-small ]; preAutoreconf = '' find . -type f -readable -writable -exec sed \ -e 's@/bin/rm@${coreutils}&@g' \ -e 's@/bin/uname@${coreutils}&@g' \ -e 's@/usr/bin/file@${file}/bin/file@g' \ -i '{}' ';' ''; hardeningDisable = lib.optional stdenv.isi686 "stackprotector"; # The Makefile actually defaults to `make install` anyway buildPhase = '' # do nothing ''; doCheck = true; # very basic checks, does not test any libraries installPhase = '' mkdir -p "$out" cp -r Singular/LIB "$out/lib" make install '' + lib.optionalString enableDocs '' # Sage uses singular.hlp (which is not in the tarball) mkdir -p $out/share/info cp doc/singular.hlp $out/share/info '' + '' # Make sure patchelf picks up the right libraries rm -rf libpolys factory resources omalloc Singular ''; # singular tests are a bit complicated, see # https://github.com/Singular/Singular/tree/spielwiese/Tst # https://www.singular.uni-kl.de/forum/viewtopic.php&t=2773 testsToRun = [ "Old/universal.lst" "Buch/buch.lst" "Plural/short.lst" "Old/factor.tst" ] ++ lib.optionals enableGfanlib [ # tests that require gfanlib "Short/ok_s.lst" ]; # simple test to make sure singular starts and finds its libraries doInstallCheck = true; installCheckPhase = '' # Very basic sanity check to make sure singular starts and finds its libraries. # This is redundant with the below tests. It is only kept because the singular test # runner is a bit complicated. In case we decide to give up those tests in the future, # this will still be useful. It takes barely any time. "$out/bin/Singular" -c 'LIB "freegb.lib"; exit;' if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo >&2 "Error loading the freegb library in Singular." exit 1 fi # Run the test suite cd Tst perl ./regress.cmd \ -s "$out/bin/Singular" \ ${lib.concatStringsSep " " (map lib.escapeShellArg testsToRun)} \ 2>"$TMPDIR/out-err.log" # unfortunately regress.cmd always returns exit code 0, so check stderr # https://www.singular.uni-kl.de/forum/viewtopic.php&t=2773 if [[ -s "$TMPDIR/out-err.log" ]]; then cat "$TMPDIR/out-err.log" exit 1 fi echo "Exit status $?" ''; enableParallelBuilding = true; meta = with lib; { description = "A CAS for polynomial computations"; maintainers = teams.sage.members; # 32 bit x86 fails with some link error: `undefined reference to `__divmoddi4@GCC_7.0.0'` # https://www.singular.uni-kl.de:8002/trac/ticket/837 platforms = subtractLists platforms.i686 platforms.unix; license = licenses.gpl3; # Or GPLv2 at your option - but not GPLv4 homepage = "http://www.singular.uni-kl.de"; downloadPage = "http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/ftp/pub/Math/Singular/SOURCES/"; }; }