depot/third_party/nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/radio/gnuradio/shared.nix
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{ lib, stdenv
, python
, qt
, gtk
, removeReferencesTo
, featuresInfo
, features
, version
, sourceSha256
# If overridden. No need to set default values, as they are given defaults in
# the main expressions
, overrideSrc
, fetchFromGitHub
}:
let
# Check if a feature is enabled, while defaulting to true if feat is not
# specified.
hasFeature = feat: (
if builtins.hasAttr feat features then
features.${feat}
else
true
);
versionAttr = {
major = builtins.concatStringsSep "." (lib.take 2 (lib.splitVersion version));
minor = builtins.elemAt (lib.splitVersion version) 2;
patch = builtins.elemAt (lib.splitVersion version) 3;
};
in {
src = if overrideSrc != {} then
overrideSrc
else
fetchFromGitHub {
repo = "gnuradio";
owner = "gnuradio";
rev = "v${version}";
sha256 = sourceSha256;
}
;
nativeBuildInputs = lib.flatten (lib.mapAttrsToList (
feat: info: (
lib.optionals (hasFeature feat) (
(lib.optionals (builtins.hasAttr "native" info) info.native) ++
(lib.optionals (builtins.hasAttr "pythonNative" info) info.pythonNative)
)
)
) featuresInfo);
buildInputs = lib.flatten (lib.mapAttrsToList (
feat: info: (
lib.optionals (hasFeature feat) (
(lib.optionals (builtins.hasAttr "runtime" info) info.runtime) ++
(lib.optionals (builtins.hasAttr "pythonRuntime" info) info.pythonRuntime)
)
)
) featuresInfo);
cmakeFlags = lib.mapAttrsToList (
feat: info: (
if feat == "basic" then
# Abuse this unavoidable "iteration" to set this flag which we want as
# well - it means: Don't turn on features just because their deps are
# satisfied, let only our cmakeFlags decide.
"-DENABLE_DEFAULT=OFF"
else
if hasFeature feat then
"-DENABLE_${info.cmakeEnableFlag}=ON"
else
"-DENABLE_${info.cmakeEnableFlag}=OFF"
)) featuresInfo
;
disallowedReferences = [
# TODO: Should this be conditional?
stdenv.cc
stdenv.cc.cc
]
# If python-support is disabled, we probably don't want it referenced
++ lib.optionals (!hasFeature "python-support") [ python ]
;
# Gcc references from examples
stripDebugList = [ "lib" "bin" ]
++ lib.optionals (hasFeature "gr-audio") [ "share/gnuradio/examples/audio" ]
++ lib.optionals (hasFeature "gr-uhd") [ "share/gnuradio/examples/uhd" ]
++ lib.optionals (hasFeature "gr-qtgui") [ "share/gnuradio/examples/qt-gui" ]
;
postInstall = ""
# Gcc references
+ lib.optionalString (hasFeature "gnuradio-runtime") ''
${removeReferencesTo}/bin/remove-references-to -t ${stdenv.cc} $(readlink -f $out/lib/libgnuradio-runtime${stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.sharedLibrary})
''
# Clang references in InstalledDir
+ lib.optionalString (hasFeature "gnuradio-runtime" && stdenv.isDarwin) ''
${removeReferencesTo}/bin/remove-references-to -t ${stdenv.cc.cc} $(readlink -f $out/lib/libgnuradio-runtime${stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.sharedLibrary})
''
;
# NOTE: Outputs are disabled due to upstream not using GNU InstallDIrs cmake
# module. It's not that bad since it's a development package for most
# purposes. If closure size needs to be reduced, features should be disabled
# via an override.
passthru = {
inherit
hasFeature
versionAttr
features
featuresInfo
python
;
} // lib.optionalAttrs (hasFeature "gr-qtgui") {
inherit qt;
} // lib.optionalAttrs (hasFeature "gnuradio-companion") {
inherit gtk;
};
# Wrapping is done with an external wrapper
dontWrapPythonPrograms = true;
dontWrapQtApps = true;
# On darwin, it requires playing with DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH to make if
# find libgnuradio-runtim.3.*.dylib .
doCheck = !stdenv.isDarwin;
preCheck = ''
export HOME=$(mktemp -d)
export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=offscreen
export QT_PLUGIN_PATH="${qt.qtbase.bin}/${qt.qtbase.qtPluginPrefix}"
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "Software Defined Radio (SDR) software";
longDescription = ''
GNU Radio is a free & open-source software development toolkit that
provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be
used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create
software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like
environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial
environments to support both wireless communications research and
real-world radio systems.
'';
homepage = "https://www.gnuradio.org";
license = licenses.gpl3;
platforms = platforms.unix;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ doronbehar bjornfor fpletz jiegec ];
};
}