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GitOrigin-RevId: b3616bd96400ce0252c241d76fcafb64389defc6
50 lines
1.4 KiB
Nix
50 lines
1.4 KiB
Nix
{ buildPythonPackage, wrapPython, python, fetchurl, lib, stdenv, cmake, qt5,
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shiboken2, pyside2 }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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pname = "pyside2-tools";
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inherit (pyside2) version src;
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patches = [
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# Upstream has a crazy build system only geared towards producing binary
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# wheels distributed via pypi. For this, they copy the `uic` and `rcc`
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# binaries to the wheel.
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./remove_hacky_binary_copying.patch
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];
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postPatch = ''
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cd sources/pyside2-tools
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'';
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nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake wrapPython ];
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propagatedBuildInputs = [ shiboken2 pyside2 ];
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buildInputs = [ python qt5.qtbase ];
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cmakeFlags = [
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"-DBUILD_TESTS=OFF"
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];
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# The upstream build system consists of a `setup.py` whichs builds three
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# different python libraries and calls cmake as a subprocess. We call cmake
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# directly because that's easier to get working. However, the `setup.py`
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# build also creates a few wrapper scripts, which we replicate here:
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postInstall = ''
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rm $out/bin/pyside_tool.py
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for tool in uic rcc; do
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makeWrapper "$(command -v $tool)" $out/bin/pyside2-$tool --add-flags "-g python"
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done
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'';
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postFixup = ''
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wrapPythonPrograms
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'';
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meta = with lib; {
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description = "PySide2 development tools";
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license = licenses.gpl2;
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homepage = "https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python";
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ gebner ];
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};
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}
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