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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl }:
# Note: this package is used for bootstrapping fetchurl, and thus
# cannot use fetchpatch! All mutable patches (generated by GitHub or
# cgit) that are needed here should be included directly in Nixpkgs as
# files.
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "gnum4";
version = "1.4.19";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/m4/m4-${version}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "sha256-swapHA/ZO8QoDPwumMt6s5gf91oYe+oyk4EfRSyJqMg=";
};
# https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/sys-devel/m4/m4-1.4.19-r1.ebuild
patches = lib.optional stdenv.hostPlatform.isLoongArch64 ./loong-fix-build.patch;
# this could be accomplished by updateAutotoolsGnuConfigScriptsHook, but that causes infinite recursion
# necessary for FreeBSD code path in configure
postPatch = ''
substituteInPlace ./build-aux/config.guess --replace-fail /usr/bin/uname uname
'' + lib.optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isLoongArch64 ''
touch ./aclocal.m4 ./lib/config.hin ./configure ./doc/stamp-vti || die
find . -name Makefile.in -exec touch {} + || die
'';
strictDeps = true;
enableParallelBuilding = true;
doCheck = false;
configureFlags = [ "--with-syscmd-shell=${stdenv.shell}" ]
++ lib.optional stdenv.hostPlatform.isMinGW "CFLAGS=-fno-stack-protector";
meta = {
description = "GNU M4, a macro processor";
longDescription = ''
GNU M4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro
processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some
extensions (for example, handling more than 9 positional
parameters to macros). GNU M4 also has built-in functions for
including files, running shell commands, doing arithmetic, etc.
GNU M4 is a macro processor in the sense that it copies its
input to the output expanding macros as it goes. Macros are
either builtin or user-defined and can take any number of
arguments. Besides just doing macro expansion, m4 has builtin
functions for including named files, running UNIX commands,
doing integer arithmetic, manipulating text in various ways,
recursion etc... m4 can be used either as a front-end to a
compiler or as a macro processor in its own right.
'';
homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/m4/";
license = lib.licenses.gpl3Plus;
mainProgram = "m4";
platforms = lib.platforms.unix ++ lib.platforms.windows;
};
}