{ lib , stdenv , fetchFromGitHub , runCommand , ncurses , gettext , pkg-config , cscope , ruby_3_2 , tcl , perl540 , luajit , darwin , libiconv , python3 }: # Try to match MacVim's documented script interface compatibility let perl = perl540; # Ruby 3.2 ruby = ruby_3_2; # Building requires a few system tools to be in PATH. # Some of these we could patch into the relevant source files (such as xcodebuild and # qlmanage) but some are used by Xcode itself and we have no choice but to put them in PATH. # Symlinking them in this way is better than just putting all of /usr/bin in there. buildSymlinks = runCommand "macvim-build-symlinks" {} '' mkdir -p $out/bin ln -s /usr/bin/xcrun /usr/bin/xcodebuild /usr/bin/tiffutil /usr/bin/qlmanage $out/bin ''; in stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { pname = "macvim"; version = "179"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "macvim-dev"; repo = "macvim"; rev = "release-${finalAttrs.version}"; hash = "sha256-L9LVXyeA09aMtNf+b/Oo+eLpeVEKTD1/oNWCiFn5FbU="; }; enableParallelBuilding = true; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config buildSymlinks ]; buildInputs = [ gettext ncurses cscope luajit ruby tcl perl python3 ]; patches = [ ./macvim.patch ]; configureFlags = [ "--enable-cscope" "--enable-fail-if-missing" "--with-features=huge" "--enable-gui=macvim" "--enable-multibyte" "--enable-nls" "--enable-luainterp=dynamic" "--enable-python3interp=dynamic" "--enable-perlinterp=dynamic" "--enable-rubyinterp=dynamic" "--enable-tclinterp=yes" "--without-local-dir" "--with-luajit" "--with-lua-prefix=${luajit}" "--with-python3-command=${python3}/bin/python3" "--with-ruby-command=${ruby}/bin/ruby" "--with-tclsh=${tcl}/bin/tclsh" "--with-tlib=ncurses" "--with-compiledby=Nix" "--disable-sparkle" ]; # Remove references to Sparkle.framework from the project. # It's unused (we disabled it with --disable-sparkle) and this avoids # copying the unnecessary several-megabyte framework into the result. postPatch = '' echo "Patching file src/MacVim/MacVim.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj" sed -e '/Sparkle\.framework/d' -i src/MacVim/MacVim.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj ''; # This is unfortunate, but we need to use the same compiler as Xcode, but Xcode doesn't provide a # way to configure the compiler. We also need to pull in lib/include paths for some of our build # inputs since we don't have cc-wrapper to do that for us. preConfigure = let # ideally we'd recurse, but we don't need that right now inputs = [ ncurses ] ++ perl.propagatedBuildInputs; ldflags = map (drv: "-L${lib.getLib drv}/lib") inputs; cppflags = map (drv: "-isystem ${lib.getDev drv}/include") inputs; in '' unset DEVELOPER_DIR # Use the system Xcode not the nixpkgs SDK. CC=/usr/bin/clang DEV_DIR=$(/usr/bin/xcode-select -print-path)/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer configureFlagsArray+=( --with-developer-dir="$DEV_DIR" LDFLAGS=${lib.escapeShellArg ldflags} CPPFLAGS=${lib.escapeShellArg cppflags} CFLAGS="-Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration" ) '' # For some reason having LD defined causes PSMTabBarControl to fail at link-time as it # passes arguments to ld that it meant for clang. + '' unset LD '' # When building with nix-daemon, we need to pass -derivedDataPath or else it tries to use # a folder rooted in /var/empty and fails. Unfortunately we can't just pass -derivedDataPath # by itself as this flag requires the use of -scheme or -xctestrun (not sure why), but MacVim # by default just runs `xcodebuild -project src/MacVim/MacVim.xcodeproj`, relying on the default # behavior to build the first target in the project. Experimentally, there seems to be a scheme # called MacVim, so we'll explicitly select that. We also need to specify the configuration too # as the scheme seems to have the wrong default. + '' configureFlagsArray+=( XCODEFLAGS="-scheme MacVim -derivedDataPath $NIX_BUILD_TOP/derivedData" --with-xcodecfg="Release" ) '' ; # Because we're building with system clang, this means we're building against Xcode's SDK and # linking against system libraries. The configure script is picking up Nix Libsystem (via ruby) # so we need to patch that out or we'll get linker issues. The MacVim binary built by Xcode links # against the system anyway so it doesn't really matter that the Vim binary will too. If we # decide that matters, we can always patch it back to the Nix libsystem post-build. # It also picks up libiconv, libunwind, and objc4 from Nix. These seem relatively harmless but # let's strip them out too. # # Note: If we do add a post-build install_name_tool patch, we need to add the # "LDFLAGS=-headerpad_max_install_names" flag to configureFlags and either patch it into the # Xcode project or pass it as a flag to xcodebuild as well. postConfigure = '' substituteInPlace src/auto/config.mk \ --replace "PERL_CFLAGS${"\t"}=" "PERL_CFLAGS${"\t"}= -I${darwin.libutil}/include" \ --replace " -L${stdenv.cc.libc}/lib" "" \ --replace " -L${darwin.libobjc}/lib" "" \ --replace " -L${darwin.libunwind}/lib" "" \ --replace " -L${libiconv}/lib" "" # All the libraries we stripped have -osx- in their name as of this time. # Assert now that this pattern no longer appears in config.mk. ( # scope variable while IFS="" read -r line; do if [[ "$line" == LDFLAGS*-osx-* ]]; then echo "WARNING: src/auto/config.mk contains reference to Nix osx library" >&2 fi done