{ atk, fetchzip, gtk2, jdk, lib, libGL, libGLU, libXt, libXtst, pkg-config, stdenv, stripJavaArchivesHook, }: stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { pname = "swt"; version = "4.5"; fullVersion = "${finalAttrs.version}-201506032000"; hardeningDisable = [ "format" ]; passthru.srcMetadataByPlatform = { x86_64-linux.platform = "gtk-linux-x86_64"; x86_64-linux.sha256 = "17frac2nsx22hfa72264as31rn35hfh9gfgy0n6wvc3knl5d2716"; i686-linux.platform = "gtk-linux-x86"; i686-linux.sha256 = "13ca17rga9yvdshqvh0sfzarmdcl4wv4pid0ls7v35v4844zbc8b"; x86_64-darwin.platform = "cocoa-macosx-x86_64"; x86_64-darwin.sha256 = "0wjyxlw7i9zd2m8syd6k1q85fj8pzhxlfsrl8fpgsj37p698bd0a"; }; passthru.srcMetadata = finalAttrs.passthru.srcMetadataByPlatform.${stdenv.hostPlatform.system} or null; # Alas, the Eclipse Project apparently doesn't produce source-only # releases of SWT. So we just grab a binary release and extract # "src.zip" from that. src = let inherit (finalAttrs.passthru) srcMetadata; in assert srcMetadata != null; fetchzip { url = "https://archive.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/R-${finalAttrs.fullVersion}/swt-${finalAttrs.version}-${srcMetadata.platform}.zip"; inherit (srcMetadata) sha256; stripRoot = false; postFetch = '' mkdir "$unpackDir" cd "$unpackDir" renamed="$TMPDIR/src.zip" mv -- "$out/src.zip" "$renamed" unpackFile "$renamed" rm -r -- "$out" mv -- "$unpackDir" "$out" ''; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ stripJavaArchivesHook pkg-config ]; buildInputs = [ atk gtk2 jdk libGL libGLU libXtst ] ++ lib.optionals (lib.hasPrefix "8u" jdk.version) [ libXt ]; patches = [ ./awt-libs.patch ./gtk-libs.patch ]; prePatch = '' # clear whitespace from makefiles (since we match on EOL later) sed -i 's/ \+$//' ./*.mak ''; postPatch = let makefile-sed = builtins.toFile "swt-makefile.sed" '' # fix pkg-config invocations in CFLAGS/LIBS pairs. # # change: # FOOCFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags `foo bar` # FOOLIBS = `pkg-config --libs-only-L foo` -lbaz # into: # FOOCFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags foo bar` # FOOLIBS = `pkg-config --libs foo bar` # # the latter works more consistently. /^[A-Z0-9_]\+CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags [^`]\+`$/ { N s/${'' ^\([A-Z0-9_]\+\)CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags \(.\+\)`\ \1LIBS = `pkg-config --libs-only-L .\+$''}/${'' \1CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags \2`\ \1LIBS = `pkg-config --libs \2`''}/ } # fix WebKit libs not being there s/\$(WEBKIT_LIB) \$(WEBKIT_OBJECTS)$/\0 `pkg-config --libs glib-2.0`/g ''; in '' declare -a makefiles=(./*.mak) sed -i -f ${makefile-sed} "''${makefiles[@]}" # assign Makefile variables eagerly & change backticks to `$(shell …)` sed -i -e 's/ = `\([^`]\+\)`/ := $(shell \1)/' \ -e 's/`\([^`]\+\)`/$(shell \1)/' \ "''${makefiles[@]}" ''; buildPhase = '' runHook preBuild export JAVA_HOME=${jdk} ./build.sh mkdir out find org/ -name '*.java' -type f -exec javac -d out/ {} + runHook postBuild ''; installPhase = '' runHook preInstall if [[ -n "$prefix" ]]; then install -d -- "$prefix" fi install -Dm 644 -t "$out/lib" -- *.so install -d -- "$out/jars" install -m 644 -t out -- version.txt (cd out && jar -c *) > "$out/jars/swt.jar" runHook postInstall ''; meta = { homepage = "https://www.eclipse.org/swt/"; description = '' A widget toolkit for Java to access the user-interface facilities of the operating systems on which it is implemented. ''; license = lib.licenses.epl10; maintainers = [ ]; platforms = lib.platforms.linux; }; })