{ lib, stdenv, rustPlatform, fetchCrate, git, CoreServices }: rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec { pname = "fac-build"; version = "0.5.4"; src = fetchCrate { inherit version; crateName = "fac"; sha256 = "sha256-+JJVuKUdnjJoQJ4a2EE0O6jZdVoFxPwbPgfD2LfiDPI="; }; buildInputs = lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [ CoreServices ]; cargoSha256 = "sha256-XT4FQVE+buORuZAFZK5Qnf/Fl3QSvw4SHUuCzWhxUdk="; # fac includes a unit test called ls_files_works which assumes it's # running in a git repo. Nix's sandbox runs cargo build outside git, # so this test won't work. checkFlagsArray = [ "--skip=ls_files_works" ]; # fac calls git at runtime, expecting it to be in the PATH, # so we need to patch it to call git by absolute path instead. postPatch = '' substituteInPlace src/git.rs \ --replace 'std::process::Command::new("git")' \ 'std::process::Command::new("${git}/bin/git")' substituteInPlace tests/lib.rs \ --replace 'std::process::Command::new("git")' \ 'std::process::Command::new("${git}/bin/git")' ''; meta = with lib; { broken = (stdenv.isLinux && stdenv.isAarch64); description = '' A build system that uses ptrace to handle dependencies automatically ''; longDescription = '' Fac is a general-purpose build system inspired by make that utilizes ptrace to ensure that all dependences are enumerated and that all source files are added to a (git) repo. An important feature of fac is that it automatically handles dependencies, rather than either complaining about them or giving an incorrect build. Currently, fac only runs on linux systems, but on those systems it is incredibly easy to use! ''; homepage = "https://physics.oregonstate.edu/~roundyd/fac"; license = licenses.gpl2Plus; platforms = platforms.unix; maintainers = with maintainers; [ dpercy ]; mainProgram = "fac"; }; }