{ stdenv , lib , fetchgit , meson , ninja }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "tllist"; version = "1.0.5"; src = fetchgit { url = "https://codeberg.org/dnkl/tllist.git"; rev = version; sha256 = "wJEW7haQBtCR2rffKOFyqH3aq0eBr6H8T6gnBs2bNRg="; }; nativeBuildInputs = [ meson ninja ]; doCheck = true; meta = with lib; { homepage = "https://codeberg.org/dnkl/tllist"; description = "C header file only implementation of a typed linked list"; longDescription = '' Most C implementations of linked list are untyped. That is, their data carriers are typically void *. This is error prone since your compiler will not be able to help you correct your mistakes (oh, was it a pointer-to-a-pointer... I thought it was just a pointer...). tllist addresses this by using pre-processor macros to implement dynamic types, where the data carrier is typed to whatever you want; both primitive data types are supported as well as aggregated ones such as structs, enums and unions. ''; license = licenses.mit; maintainers = with maintainers; [ fionera AndersonTorres ]; platforms = with platforms; linux; }; }