nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/acl2/default.nix
Patrick Hilhorst f7e390e6d4 treewide: fix redirected urls (run 3)
Related:
 - 9fc5e7e473
 - 593e11fd94
 - 508ae42a0f

Since the last time I ran this script, the Repology API changed, so I had to
adapt the script used in the previous PR. The new API should be more robust, so
overall this is a positive (no more grepping the error messages for our relevant
data but just a nice json structure).

Here's the new script I used:

```sh
curl https://repology.org/api/v1/repository/nix_unstable/problems \
   | jq -r '.[] | select(.type == "homepage_permanent_https_redirect") | .data | "s@\(.url)@\(.target)@"' \
   | sort | uniq | tee script.sed
find -name '*.nix' | xargs -P4 -- sed -f script.sed -i
```

I will also add this script to `maintainers/scripts`.
2020-10-02 09:01:35 -07:00

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{ stdenv, callPackage, fetchFromGitHub, writeShellScriptBin, substituteAll
, sbcl, bash, which, perl, nettools
, openssl, glucose, minisat, abc-verifier, z3, python2
, certifyBooks ? true
} @ args:
let
# Disable immobile space so we don't run out of memory on large books; see
# https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/acl2/current/HTML/installation/requirements.html#Obtaining-SBCL
sbcl = args.sbcl.override { disableImmobileSpace = true; };
# Wrap to add `-model` argument because some of the books in 8.3 need this.
# Fixed upstream (https://github.com/acl2/acl2/commit/0359538a), so this can
# be removed in ACL2 8.4.
glucose = writeShellScriptBin "glucose" ''exec ${args.glucose}/bin/glucose -model "$@"'';
in stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "acl2";
version = "8.3";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "acl2-devel";
repo = "acl2-devel";
rev = "${version}";
sha256 = "0c0wimaf16nrr3d6cxq6p7nr7rxffvpmn66hkpwc1m6zpcipf0y5";
};
libipasirglucose4 = callPackage ./libipasirglucose4 { };
patches = [
(substituteAll {
src = ./0001-Fix-some-paths-for-Nix-build.patch;
inherit bash libipasirglucose4;
openssl = openssl.out;
})
./0002-Restrict-RDTSC-to-x86.patch
];
buildInputs = [
# ACL2 itself only needs a Common Lisp compiler/interpreter:
sbcl
] ++ stdenv.lib.optionals certifyBooks [
# To build community books, we need Perl and a couple of utilities:
which perl nettools
# Some of the books require one or more of these external tools:
openssl.out glucose minisat abc-verifier libipasirglucose4
z3 (python2.withPackages (ps: [ ps.z3 ]))
];
# NOTE: Parallel building can be memory-intensive depending on the number of
# concurrent jobs. For example, this build has been seen to use >120GB of
# RAM on an 85 core machine.
enableParallelBuilding = true;
preConfigure = ''
# When certifying books, ACL2 doesn't like $HOME not existing.
export HOME=$(pwd)/fake-home
'' + stdenv.lib.optionalString certifyBooks ''
# Some books also care about $USER being nonempty.
export USER=nobody
'';
postConfigure = ''
# ACL2 and its books need to be built in place in the out directory because
# the proof artifacts are not relocatable. Since ACL2 mostly expects
# everything to exist in the original source tree layout, we put it in
# $out/share/${pname} and create symlinks in $out/bin as necessary.
mkdir -p $out/share/${pname}
cp -pR . $out/share/${pname}
cd $out/share/${pname}
'';
preBuild = "mkdir -p $HOME";
makeFlags="LISP=${sbcl}/bin/sbcl";
doCheck = true;
checkTarget = "mini-proveall";
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
ln -s $out/share/${pname}/saved_acl2 $out/bin/${pname}
'' + stdenv.lib.optionalString certifyBooks ''
ln -s $out/share/${pname}/books/build/cert.pl $out/bin/${pname}-cert
ln -s $out/share/${pname}/books/build/clean.pl $out/bin/${pname}-clean
'';
preDistPhases = [ (if certifyBooks then "certifyBooksPhase" else "removeBooksPhase") ];
certifyBooksPhase = ''
# Certify the community books
pushd $out/share/${pname}/books
makeFlags="ACL2=$out/share/${pname}/saved_acl2"
buildFlags="everything"
buildPhase
popd
'';
removeBooksPhase = ''
# Delete the community books
rm -rf $out/share/${pname}/books
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "An interpreter and a prover for a Lisp dialect";
longDescription = ''
ACL2 is a logic and programming language in which you can model computer
systems, together with a tool to help you prove properties of those
models. "ACL2" denotes "A Computational Logic for Applicative Common
Lisp".
ACL2 is part of the Boyer-Moore family of provers, for which its authors
have received the 2005 ACM Software System Award.
This package installs the main ACL2 executable ${pname}, as well as the
build tools cert.pl and clean.pl, renamed to ${pname}-cert and
${pname}-clean.
'' + (if certifyBooks then ''
The community books are also included and certified with the `make
everything` target.
'' else ''
The community books are not included in this package.
'');
homepage = "https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/moore/acl2/";
downloadPage = "https://github.com/acl2-devel/acl2-devel/releases";
license = with licenses; [
# ACL2 itself is bsd3
bsd3
] ++ optionals certifyBooks [
# The community books are mostly bsd3 or mit but with a few
# other things thrown in.
mit gpl2 llgpl21 cc0 publicDomain unfreeRedistributable
];
maintainers = with maintainers; [ kini raskin ];
platforms = platforms.all;
};
}