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Otherwise, some cross builds will use the wrong type of dep. This won't affect native builds, and perhaps no extant cross buids either.
87 lines
3.9 KiB
Nix
87 lines
3.9 KiB
Nix
# The `splicedPackages' package set, and its use by `callPackage`
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#
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# The `buildPackages` pkg set is a new concept, and the vast majority package
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# expression (the other *.nix files) are not designed with it in mind. This
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# presents us with a problem with how to get the right version (build-time vs
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# run-time) of a package to a consumer that isn't used to thinking so cleverly.
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#
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# The solution is to splice the package sets together as we do below, so every
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# `callPackage`d expression in fact gets both versions. Each# derivation (and
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# each derivation's outputs) consists of the run-time version, augmented with a
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# `nativeDrv` field for the build-time version, and `crossDrv` field for the
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# run-time version.
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#
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# We could have used any names we want for the disambiguated versions, but
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# `crossDrv` and `nativeDrv` were somewhat similarly used for the old
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# cross-compiling infrastructure. The names are mostly invisible as
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# `mkDerivation` knows how to pull out the right ones for `buildDepends` and
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# friends, but a few packages use them directly, so it seemed efficient (to
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# @Ericson2314) to reuse those names, at least initially, to minimize breakage.
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#
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# For performance reasons, rather than uniformally splice in all cases, we only
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# do so when `pkgs` and `buildPackages` are distinct. The `actuallySplice`
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# parameter there the boolean value of that equality check.
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lib: pkgs: actuallySplice:
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let
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defaultBuildScope = pkgs.buildPackages // pkgs.buildPackages.xorg;
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# TODO(@Ericson2314): we shouldn't preclude run-time fetching by removing
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# these attributes. We should have a more general solution for selecting
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# whether `nativeDrv` or `crossDrv` is the default in `defaultScope`.
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pkgsWithoutFetchers = lib.filterAttrs (n: _: !lib.hasPrefix "fetch" n) pkgs;
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defaultRunScope = pkgsWithoutFetchers // pkgs.xorg;
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splicer = buildPkgs: runPkgs: let
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mash = buildPkgs // runPkgs;
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merge = name: {
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inherit name;
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value = let
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defaultValue = mash.${name};
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buildValue = buildPkgs.${name} or {};
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runValue = runPkgs.${name} or {};
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augmentedValue = defaultValue
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// (lib.optionalAttrs (buildPkgs ? ${name}) { nativeDrv = buildValue; })
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// (lib.optionalAttrs (runPkgs ? ${name}) { crossDrv = runValue; });
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# Get the set of outputs of a derivation
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getOutputs = value: lib.genAttrs
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(value.outputs or (lib.optional (value ? out) "out"))
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(output: value.${output});
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in
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# Certain *Cross derivations will fail assertions, but we need their
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# nativeDrv. We are assuming anything that fails to evaluate is an
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# attrset (including derivation) and thus can be unioned.
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if !(builtins.tryEval defaultValue).success then augmentedValue
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# The derivation along with its outputs, which we recur
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# on to splice them together.
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else if lib.isDerivation defaultValue then augmentedValue
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// splicer (getOutputs buildValue) (getOutputs runValue)
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# Just recur on plain attrsets
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else if lib.isAttrs defaultValue then splicer buildValue runValue
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# Don't be fancy about non-derivations. But we could have used used
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# `__functor__` for functions instead.
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else defaultValue;
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};
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in lib.listToAttrs (map merge (lib.attrNames mash));
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splicedPackages =
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if actuallySplice
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then splicer defaultBuildScope defaultRunScope // {
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# These should never be spliced under any circumstances
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inherit (pkgs) pkgs buildPackages __targetPackages
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buildPlatform targetPlatform hostPlatform;
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}
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else pkgs // pkgs.xorg;
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in
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{
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# We use `callPackage' to be able to omit function arguments that can be
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# obtained `pkgs` or `buildPackages` and their `xorg` package sets. Use
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# `newScope' for sets of packages in `pkgs' (see e.g. `gnome' below).
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callPackage = pkgs.newScope {};
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callPackages = lib.callPackagesWith splicedPackages;
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newScope = extra: lib.callPackageWith (splicedPackages // extra);
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}
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