depot/third_party/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/tools/parsing/spicy/default.nix
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Nix

{ lib
, stdenv
, fetchFromGitHub
, cmake
, makeWrapper
, python3
, bison
, flex
, zlib
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "spicy";
version = "1.10.1";
strictDeps = true;
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "zeek";
repo = "spicy";
rev = "v${version}";
hash = "sha256-D7DWZDZH3/PFggMxsr+x5S1B6SV5E8xpJoXfGcDelKs=";
fetchSubmodules = true;
};
nativeBuildInputs = [
cmake
makeWrapper
python3
];
buildInputs = [
bison
flex
zlib
];
postPatch = ''
patchShebangs scripts tests/scripts
'';
cmakeFlags = [
"-DHILTI_DEV_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS=OFF"
];
preFixup = ''
for b in $out/bin/*
do wrapProgram "$b" --prefix PATH : "${lib.makeBinPath [ bison flex ]}"
done
'';
meta = with lib; {
homepage = "https://github.com/zeek/spicy";
description = "C++ parser generator for dissecting protocols & files";
longDescription = ''
Spicy is a parser generator that makes it easy to create robust C++
parsers for network protocols, file formats, and more. Spicy is a bit
like a "yacc for protocols", but it's much more than that: It's an
all-in-one system enabling developers to write attributed grammars that
describe both syntax and semantics of an input format using a single,
unified language. Think of Spicy as a domain-specific scripting language
for all your parsing needs.
'';
license = licenses.bsd3;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ tobim ];
};
}