{ stdenv , lib , callPackage , fetchFromGitHub , rustPlatform , installShellFiles , tinycc , libiconv , libobjc , Security , CoreServices , Metal , Foundation , QuartzCore , librusty_v8 ? callPackage ./librusty_v8.nix { } }: rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec { pname = "deno"; version = "1.26.0"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "denoland"; repo = pname; rev = "v${version}"; sha256 = "sha256-fsZcpfTrn6++/Pj0xT47H56KqADl9Zoz9hJdOY2CxEI="; }; cargoSha256 = "sha256-nn0ewG6uOOG25DmdABGUB/YRKLfC0U2SAVR5CVP1fKE="; postPatch = '' # upstream uses lld on aarch64-darwin for faster builds # within nix lld looks for CoreFoundation rather than CoreFoundation.tbd and fails substituteInPlace .cargo/config.toml --replace '"-C", "link-arg=-fuse-ld=lld"' "" ''; nativeBuildInputs = [ installShellFiles ]; buildInputs = lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [ libiconv libobjc Security CoreServices Metal Foundation QuartzCore ]; buildAndTestSubdir = "cli"; # The v8 package will try to download a `librusty_v8.a` release at build time to our read-only filesystem # To avoid this we pre-download the file and export it via RUSTY_V8_ARCHIVE RUSTY_V8_ARCHIVE = librusty_v8; # The deno_ffi package currently needs libtcc.a on linux and macos and will try to compile it at build time # To avoid this we point it to our copy (dir) # In the future tinycc will be replaced with asm libtcc = tinycc.overrideAttrs (oa: { makeFlags = [ "libtcc.a" ]; # tests want tcc binary doCheck = false; outputs = [ "out" ]; installPhase = '' mkdir -p $out/lib/ mv libtcc.a $out/lib/ ''; # building the whole of tcc on darwin is broken in nixpkgs # but just building libtcc.a works fine so mark this as unbroken meta.broken = false; }); TCC_PATH = "${libtcc}/lib"; # Tests have some inconsistencies between runs with output integration tests # Skipping until resolved doCheck = false; preInstall = '' find ./target -name libswc_common${stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.sharedLibrary} -delete ''; postInstall = '' installShellCompletion --cmd deno \ --bash <($out/bin/deno completions bash) \ --fish <($out/bin/deno completions fish) \ --zsh <($out/bin/deno completions zsh) ''; doInstallCheck = true; installCheckPhase = '' runHook preInstallCheck $out/bin/deno --help $out/bin/deno --version | grep "deno ${version}" runHook postInstallCheck ''; passthru.updateScript = ./update/update.ts; meta = with lib; { homepage = "https://deno.land/"; changelog = "https://github.com/denoland/deno/releases/tag/v${version}"; description = "A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript"; longDescription = '' Deno aims to be a productive and secure scripting environment for the modern programmer. Deno will always be distributed as a single executable. Given a URL to a Deno program, it is runnable with nothing more than the ~15 megabyte zipped executable. Deno explicitly takes on the role of both runtime and package manager. It uses a standard browser-compatible protocol for loading modules: URLs. Among other things, Deno is a great replacement for utility scripts that may have been historically written with bash or python. ''; license = licenses.mit; maintainers = with maintainers; [ jk ]; platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" "aarch64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "aarch64-darwin" ]; }; }