{ lib , stdenv , fetchFromRepoOrCz , copyPkgconfigItems , makePkgconfigItem , perl , texinfo , which }: let # avoid "malformed 32-bit x.y.z" error on mac when using clang isCleanVer = version: builtins.match "^[0-9]\\.+[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+" version != null; in stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "tcc"; version = "unstable-2022-07-15"; src = fetchFromRepoOrCz { repo = "tinycc"; rev = "af1abf1f45d45b34f0b02437f559f4dfdba7d23c"; hash = "sha256-jY0P2GErmo//YBaz6u4/jj/voOE3C2JaIDRmo0orXN8="; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ copyPkgconfigItems perl texinfo which ]; pkgconfigItems = [ (makePkgconfigItem rec { name = "libtcc"; inherit version; cflags = [ "-I${variables.includedir}" ]; libs = [ "-L${variables.libdir}" "-Wl,--rpath ${variables.libdir}" "-ltcc" "-ldl" ]; variables = rec { prefix = "${placeholder "out"}"; includedir = "${prefix}/include"; libdir = "${prefix}/lib"; }; description = "Tiny C compiler backend"; }) ]; postPatch = '' patchShebangs texi2pod.pl ''; configureFlags = [ "--cc=$CC" "--ar=$AR" "--crtprefix=${lib.getLib stdenv.cc.libc}/lib" "--sysincludepaths=${lib.getDev stdenv.cc.libc}/include:{B}/include" "--libpaths=${lib.getLib stdenv.cc.libc}/lib" # build cross compilers "--enable-cross" ] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl [ "--config-musl" ]; preConfigure = '' ${ if stdenv.isDarwin && ! isCleanVer version then "echo 'not overwriting VERSION since it would upset ld'" else "echo ${version} > VERSION" } configureFlagsArray+=("--elfinterp=$(< $NIX_CC/nix-support/dynamic-linker)") ''; outputs = [ "out" "info" "man" ]; doCheck = true; checkTarget = "test"; meta = with lib; { homepage = "https://repo.or.cz/tinycc.git"; description = "Small, fast, and embeddable C compiler and interpreter"; longDescription = '' TinyCC (aka TCC) is a small but hyper fast C compiler. Unlike other C compilers, it is meant to be self-sufficient: you do not need an external assembler or linker because TCC does that for you. TCC compiles so fast that even for big projects Makefiles may not be necessary. TCC not only supports ANSI C, but also most of the new ISO C99 standard and many GNU C extensions. TCC can also be used to make C scripts, i.e. pieces of C source that you run as a Perl or Python script. Compilation is so fast that your script will be as fast as if it was an executable. TCC can also automatically generate memory and bound checks while allowing all C pointers operations. TCC can do these checks even if non patched libraries are used. With libtcc, you can use TCC as a backend for dynamic code generation. ''; license = licenses.lgpl21Only; maintainers = with maintainers; [ joachifm AndersonTorres ]; platforms = platforms.unix; broken = stdenv.isDarwin; }; } # TODO: more multiple outputs # TODO: self-compilation # TODO: provide expression for stable release