python.pkgs.wcwidth: improve expression

use fetchPypi, pname, and correct indentation
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Robert Schütz 2019-02-02 16:13:56 +01:00
parent 0cb74f6f14
commit 8de375bf7b

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, buildPythonPackage }:
{ lib, fetchPypi, buildPythonPackage }:
buildPythonPackage rec {
name = "wcwidth-${version}";
version = "0.1.7";
pname = "wcwidth";
version = "0.1.7";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://pypi/w/wcwidth/${name}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "0pn6dflzm609m4r3i8ik5ni9ijjbb5fa3vg1n7hn6vkd49r77wrx";
};
src = fetchPypi {
inherit pname version;
sha256 = "0pn6dflzm609m4r3i8ik5ni9ijjbb5fa3vg1n7hn6vkd49r77wrx";
};
# Checks fail due to missing tox.ini file:
doCheck = false;
# Checks fail due to missing tox.ini file:
doCheck = false;
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Measures number of Terminal column cells of wide-character codes";
longDescription = ''
This API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any Python
program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on
a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has
no 3rd-party dependencies.
'';
homepage = https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth;
license = licenses.mit;
};
}
meta = with lib; {
description = "Measures number of Terminal column cells of wide-character codes";
longDescription = ''
This API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any Python
program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on
a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has
no 3rd-party dependencies.
'';
homepage = https://github.com/jquast/wcwidth;
license = licenses.mit;
};
}