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{stdenv, lib, fetchurl, ocaml, findlib, ounit}:
# https://github.com/bmeurer/ocamlnat/issues/3
assert lib.versionOlder ocaml.version "4";
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "ocamlnat";
version = "0.1.1";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://benediktmeurer.de/files/source/${pname}-${version}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "0dyvy0j6f47laxhnadvm71z1py9hz9zd49hamf6bij99cggb2ij1";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ocaml findlib ];
checkInputs = [ ounit ];
strictDeps = true;
prefixKey = "--prefix ";
doCheck = true;
checkTarget = "test";
createFindlibDestdir = true;
meta = {
description = "OCaml native toplevel";
homepage = "http://benediktmeurer.de/ocamlnat/";
license = lib.licenses.qpl;
longDescription = ''
The ocamlnat project provides a new native code OCaml toplevel
ocamlnat, which is mostly compatible to the byte code toplevel ocaml,
but up to 100 times faster. It is based on the optimizing native code
compiler, the native runtime and an earlier prototype by Alain
Frisch. It is build upon Just-In-Time techniques and currently
supports Unix-like systems (i.e. Linux, BSD or macOS) running on
x86 or x86-64 processors. Support for additional architectures and
operating systems is planned, but not yet available.
'';
inherit (ocaml.meta) platforms;
maintainers = [
lib.maintainers.maggesi
];
};
}