depot/third_party/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/racket/default.nix
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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, makeFontsConf
, cacert
, cairo, coreutils, fontconfig, freefont_ttf
, glib, gmp
, gtk3
, libedit, libffi
, libiconv
, libGL
, libGLU
, libjpeg
, xorg
, ncurses
, libpng, libtool, mpfr, openssl, pango, poppler
, readline, sqlite
, disableDocs ? false
, CoreFoundation
, gsettings-desktop-schemas
, wrapGAppsHook
}:
let
fontsConf = makeFontsConf {
fontDirectories = [ freefont_ttf ];
};
libPath = lib.makeLibraryPath [
cairo
fontconfig
glib
gmp
gtk3
gsettings-desktop-schemas
libedit
libGL
libGLU
libjpeg
libpng
mpfr
ncurses
openssl
pango
poppler
readline
sqlite
];
in
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "racket";
version = "8.4"; # always change at once with ./minimal.nix
src = (lib.makeOverridable ({ name, sha256 }:
fetchurl {
url = "https://mirror.racket-lang.org/installers/${version}/${name}-src.tgz";
inherit sha256;
}
)) {
name = "${pname}-${version}";
sha256 = "sha256-uJ+vL+FtBNILkFbwi7qZ6yBA1Rcr7o886zmZ/tFuatM=";
};
FONTCONFIG_FILE = fontsConf;
LD_LIBRARY_PATH = libPath;
NIX_LDFLAGS = lib.concatStringsSep " " [
(lib.optionalString (stdenv.cc.isGNU && ! stdenv.isDarwin) "-lgcc_s")
(lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin "-framework CoreFoundation")
];
nativeBuildInputs = [ cacert wrapGAppsHook ];
buildInputs = [ fontconfig libffi libtool sqlite gsettings-desktop-schemas gtk3 ncurses ]
++ lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [ libiconv CoreFoundation ];
patches = [
# Hardcode variant detection because we wrap the Racket binary making it
# fail to detect its variant at runtime.
# See: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/114993#issuecomment-812951247
./force-cs-variant.patch
# The entry point binary $out/bin/racket is codesigned at least once. The
# following error is triggered as a result.
# (error 'add-ad-hoc-signature "file already has a signature")
# We always remove the existing signature then call add-ad-hoc-signature to
# circumvent this error.
./force-remove-codesign-then-add.patch
];
preConfigure = ''
unset AR
for f in src/lt/configure src/cs/c/configure src/bc/src/string.c src/ChezScheme/workarea; do
substituteInPlace "$f" \
--replace /usr/bin/uname ${coreutils}/bin/uname \
--replace /bin/cp ${coreutils}/bin/cp \
--replace /bin/ln ${coreutils}/bin/ln \
--replace /bin/rm ${coreutils}/bin/rm \
--replace /bin/true ${coreutils}/bin/true
done
# The configure script forces using `libtool -o` as AR on Darwin. But, the
# `-o` option is only available from Apple libtool. GNU ar works here.
substituteInPlace src/ChezScheme/zlib/configure \
--replace 'ARFLAGS="-o"' 'AR=ar; ARFLAGS="rc"'
mkdir src/build
cd src/build
'' + lib.optionalString stdenv.isLinux ''
gappsWrapperArgs+=("--prefix" "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" ":" ${libPath})
'' + lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin ''
gappsWrapperArgs+=("--prefix" "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" ":" ${libPath})
''
;
preBuild = lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin ''
# Cannot set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH as an attr of this drv, becasue dynamic
# linker environment variables like this are purged.
# See: https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/212954/167199
# Make builders feed it to dlopen(...). Do not expose all of $libPath to
# DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH as the order of looking up symbols like
# `__cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart` will be messed up. Our libJPEG.dyllib
# expects it from our libTIFF.dylib, but instead it could not be found from
# the system `libTIFF.dylib`. DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH has its own problem
# , too.
export DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH="${libPath}"
'';
shared = if stdenv.isDarwin then "dylib" else "shared";
configureFlags = [ "--enable-${shared}" "--enable-lt=${libtool}/bin/libtool" ]
++ lib.optional disableDocs [ "--disable-docs" ]
++ lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin [ "--enable-xonx" ];
configureScript = "../configure";
enableParallelBuilding = false;
meta = with lib; {
description = "A programmable programming language";
longDescription = ''
Racket is a full-spectrum programming language. It goes beyond
Lisp and Scheme with dialects that support objects, types,
laziness, and more. Racket enables programmers to link
components written in different dialects, and it empowers
programmers to create new, project-specific dialects. Racket's
libraries support applications from web servers and databases to
GUIs and charts.
'';
homepage = "https://racket-lang.org/";
license = with licenses; [ asl20 /* or */ mit ];
maintainers = with maintainers; [ kkallio henrytill vrthra ];
platforms = [ "x86_64-darwin" "x86_64-linux" "aarch64-linux" "aarch64-darwin" ];
};
}