# TODO(@Ericson2314): Remove `pkgs` param, which is only used for # `buildStackProject`, `justStaticExecutables` and `checkUnusedPackages` { pkgs, lib }: rec { /* This function takes a file like `hackage-packages.nix` and constructs a full package set out of that. */ makePackageSet = import ./make-package-set.nix; /* The function overrideCabal lets you alter the arguments to the mkDerivation function. Example: First, note how the aeson package is constructed in hackage-packages.nix: "aeson" = callPackage ({ mkDerivation, attoparsec, }: mkDerivation { pname = "aeson"; homepage = "https://github.com/bos/aeson"; }) The mkDerivation function of haskellPackages will take care of putting the homepage in the right place, in meta. > haskellPackages.aeson.meta.homepage "https://github.com/bos/aeson" > x = haskell.lib.overrideCabal haskellPackages.aeson (old: { homepage = old.homepage + "#readme"; }) > x.meta.homepage "https://github.com/bos/aeson#readme" */ overrideCabal = drv: f: (drv.override (args: args // { mkDerivation = drv: (args.mkDerivation drv).override f; })) // { overrideScope = scope: overrideCabal (drv.overrideScope scope) f; }; # : Map Name (Either Path VersionNumber) -> HaskellPackageOverrideSet # Given a set whose values are either paths or version strings, produces # a package override set (i.e. (self: super: { etc. })) that sets # the packages named in the input set to the corresponding versions packageSourceOverrides = overrides: self: super: pkgs.lib.mapAttrs (name: src: let isPath = x: builtins.substring 0 1 (toString x) == "/"; generateExprs = if isPath src then self.callCabal2nix else self.callHackage; in generateExprs name src {}) overrides; /* doCoverage modifies a haskell package to enable the generation and installation of a coverage report. See https://wiki.haskell.org/Haskell_program_coverage */ doCoverage = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { doCoverage = true; }); /* dontCoverage modifies a haskell package to disable the generation and installation of a coverage report. */ dontCoverage = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { doCoverage = false; }); /* doHaddock modifies a haskell package to enable the generation and installation of API documentation from code comments using the haddock tool. */ doHaddock = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { doHaddock = true; }); /* dontHaddock modifies a haskell package to disable the generation and installation of API documentation from code comments using the haddock tool. */ dontHaddock = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { doHaddock = false; }); /* doJailbreak enables the removal of version bounds from the cabal file. You may want to avoid this function. This is useful when a package reports that it can not be built due to version mismatches. In some cases, removing the version bounds entirely is an easy way to make a package build, but at the risk of breaking software in non-obvious ways now or in the future. Instead of jailbreaking, you can patch the cabal file. */ doJailbreak = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { jailbreak = true; }); /* dontJailbreak restores the use of the version bounds the check the use of dependencies in the package description. */ dontJailbreak = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { jailbreak = false; }); /* doCheck enables dependency checking, compilation and execution of test suites listed in the package description file. */ doCheck = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { doCheck = true; }); /* dontCheck disables dependency checking, compilation and execution of test suites listed in the package description file. */ dontCheck = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { doCheck = false; }); /* doBenchmark enables dependency checking, compilation and execution for benchmarks listed in the package description file. */ doBenchmark = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { doBenchmark = true; }); /* dontBenchmark disables dependency checking, compilation and execution for benchmarks listed in the package description file. */ dontBenchmark = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { doBenchmark = false; }); /* doDistribute enables the distribution of binaries for the package via hydra. */ doDistribute = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { hydraPlatforms = drv.platforms or ["i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin"]; }); /* dontDistribute disables the distribution of binaries for the package via hydra. */ dontDistribute = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { hydraPlatforms = []; }); /* appendConfigureFlag adds a single argument that will be passed to the cabal configure command, after the arguments that have been defined in the initial declaration or previous overrides. Example: > haskell.lib.appendConfigureFlag haskellPackages.servant "--profiling-detail=all-functions" */ appendConfigureFlag = drv: x: overrideCabal drv (drv: { configureFlags = (drv.configureFlags or []) ++ [x]; }); /* removeConfigureFlag drv x is a Haskell package like drv, but with all cabal configure arguments that are equal to x removed. > haskell.lib.removeConfigureFlag haskellPackages.servant "--verbose" */ removeConfigureFlag = drv: x: overrideCabal drv (drv: { configureFlags = lib.remove x (drv.configureFlags or []); }); addBuildTool = drv: x: addBuildTools drv [x]; addBuildTools = drv: xs: overrideCabal drv (drv: { buildTools = (drv.buildTools or []) ++ xs; }); addExtraLibrary = drv: x: addExtraLibraries drv [x]; addExtraLibraries = drv: xs: overrideCabal drv (drv: { extraLibraries = (drv.extraLibraries or []) ++ xs; }); addBuildDepend = drv: x: addBuildDepends drv [x]; addBuildDepends = drv: xs: overrideCabal drv (drv: { buildDepends = (drv.buildDepends or []) ++ xs; }); addPkgconfigDepend = drv: x: addPkgconfigDepends drv [x]; addPkgconfigDepends = drv: xs: overrideCabal drv (drv: { pkgconfigDepends = (drv.pkgconfigDepends or []) ++ xs; }); addSetupDepend = drv: x: addSetupDepends drv [x]; addSetupDepends = drv: xs: overrideCabal drv (drv: { setupHaskellDepends = (drv.setupHaskellDepends or []) ++ xs; }); enableCabalFlag = drv: x: appendConfigureFlag (removeConfigureFlag drv "-f-${x}") "-f${x}"; disableCabalFlag = drv: x: appendConfigureFlag (removeConfigureFlag drv "-f${x}") "-f-${x}"; markBroken = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { broken = true; hydraPlatforms = []; }); markBrokenVersion = version: drv: assert drv.version == version; markBroken drv; enableLibraryProfiling = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableLibraryProfiling = true; }); disableLibraryProfiling = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableLibraryProfiling = false; }); enableSharedExecutables = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableSharedExecutables = true; }); disableSharedExecutables = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableSharedExecutables = false; }); enableSharedLibraries = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableSharedLibraries = true; }); disableSharedLibraries = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableSharedLibraries = false; }); enableDeadCodeElimination = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableDeadCodeElimination = true; }); disableDeadCodeElimination = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableDeadCodeElimination = false; }); enableStaticLibraries = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableStaticLibraries = true; }); disableStaticLibraries = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableStaticLibraries = false; }); appendPatch = drv: x: appendPatches drv [x]; appendPatches = drv: xs: overrideCabal drv (drv: { patches = (drv.patches or []) ++ xs; }); doHyperlinkSource = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { hyperlinkSource = true; }); dontHyperlinkSource = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { hyperlinkSource = false; }); disableHardening = drv: flags: overrideCabal drv (drv: { hardeningDisable = flags; }); /* Let Nix strip the binary files. * This removes debugging symbols. */ doStrip = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { dontStrip = false; }); /* Stop Nix from stripping the binary files. * This keeps debugging symbols. */ dontStrip = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { dontStrip = true; }); /* Useful for debugging segfaults with gdb. * This includes dontStrip. */ enableDWARFDebugging = drv: # -g: enables debugging symbols # --disable-*-stripping: tell GHC not to strip resulting binaries # dontStrip: see above appendConfigureFlag (dontStrip drv) "--ghc-options=-g --disable-executable-stripping --disable-library-stripping"; /* Create a source distribution tarball like those found on hackage, instead of building the package. */ sdistTarball = pkg: lib.overrideDerivation pkg (drv: { name = "${drv.pname}-source-${drv.version}"; # Since we disable the haddock phase, we also need to override the # outputs since the separate doc output will not be produced. outputs = ["out"]; buildPhase = "./Setup sdist"; haddockPhase = ":"; checkPhase = ":"; installPhase = "install -D dist/${drv.pname}-*.tar.gz $out/${drv.pname}-${drv.version}.tar.gz"; fixupPhase = ":"; }); /* Use the gold linker. It is a linker for ELF that is designed "to run as fast as possible on modern systems" */ linkWithGold = drv : appendConfigureFlag drv "--ghc-option=-optl-fuse-ld=gold --ld-option=-fuse-ld=gold --with-ld=ld.gold"; /* link executables statically against haskell libs to reduce closure size */ justStaticExecutables = drv: overrideCabal drv (drv: { enableSharedExecutables = false; isLibrary = false; doHaddock = false; postFixup = "rm -rf $out/lib $out/nix-support $out/share/doc"; }); /* Build a source distribution tarball instead of using the source files directly. The effect is that the package is built as if it were published on hackage. This can be used as a test for the source distribution, assuming the build fails when packaging mistakes are in the cabal file. */ buildFromSdist = pkg: lib.overrideDerivation pkg (drv: { unpackPhase = let src = sdistTarball pkg; tarname = "${pkg.pname}-${pkg.version}"; in '' echo "Source tarball is at ${src}/${tarname}.tar.gz" tar xf ${src}/${tarname}.tar.gz cd ${pkg.pname}-* ''; }); /* Build the package in a strict way to uncover potential problems. This includes buildFromSdist and failOnAllWarnings. */ buildStrictly = pkg: buildFromSdist (failOnAllWarnings pkg); /* Turn on most of the compiler warnings and fail the build if any of them occur. */ failOnAllWarnings = drv: appendConfigureFlag drv "--ghc-option=-Wall --ghc-option=-Werror"; /* Add a post-build check to verify that dependencies declared in the cabal file are actually used. The first attrset argument can be used to configure the strictness of this check and a list of ignored package names that would otherwise cause false alarms. */ checkUnusedPackages = { ignoreEmptyImports ? false , ignoreMainModule ? false , ignorePackages ? [] } : drv : overrideCabal (appendConfigureFlag drv "--ghc-option=-ddump-minimal-imports") (_drv: { postBuild = with lib; let args = concatStringsSep " " ( optional ignoreEmptyImports "--ignore-empty-imports" ++ optional ignoreMainModule "--ignore-main-module" ++ map (pkg: "--ignore-package ${pkg}") ignorePackages ); in "${pkgs.haskellPackages.packunused}/bin/packunused" + optionalString (args != "") " ${args}"; }); buildStackProject = pkgs.callPackage ./generic-stack-builder.nix { }; /* Add a dummy command to trigger a build despite an equivalent earlier build that is present in the store or cache. */ triggerRebuild = drv: i: overrideCabal drv (drv: { postUnpack = ": trigger rebuild ${toString i}"; }); /* Override the sources for the package and optionaly the version. This also takes of removing editedCabalFile. */ overrideSrc = drv: { src, version ? drv.version }: overrideCabal drv (_: { inherit src version; editedCabalFile = null; }); # Extract the haskell build inputs of a haskell package. # This is useful to build environments for developing on that # package. getHaskellBuildInputs = p: (p.override { mkDerivation = extractBuildInputs p.compiler; }).haskellBuildInputs; # Under normal evaluation, simply return the original package. Under # nix-shell evaluation, return a nix-shell optimized environment. shellAware = p: if lib.inNixShell then p.env else p; ghcInfo = ghc: rec { isCross = (ghc.cross or null) != null; isGhcjs = ghc.isGhcjs or false; nativeGhc = if isCross || isGhcjs then ghc.bootPkgs.ghc else ghc; }; ### mkDerivation helpers # These allow external users of a haskell package to extract # information about how it is built in the same way that the # generic haskell builder does, by reusing the same functions. # Each function here has the same interface as mkDerivation and thus # can be called for a given package simply by overriding the # mkDerivation argument it used. See getHaskellBuildInputs above for # an example of this. # Some information about which phases should be run. controlPhases = ghc: let inherit (ghcInfo ghc) isCross; in { doCheck ? !isCross && (lib.versionOlder "7.4" ghc.version) , doBenchmark ? false , ... }: { inherit doCheck doBenchmark; }; # Divide the build inputs of the package into useful sets. extractBuildInputs = ghc: { setupHaskellDepends ? [], extraLibraries ? [] , librarySystemDepends ? [], executableSystemDepends ? [] , pkgconfigDepends ? [], libraryPkgconfigDepends ? [] , executablePkgconfigDepends ? [], testPkgconfigDepends ? [] , benchmarkPkgconfigDepends ? [], testDepends ? [] , testHaskellDepends ? [], testSystemDepends ? [] , testToolDepends ? [], benchmarkDepends ? [] , benchmarkHaskellDepends ? [], benchmarkSystemDepends ? [] , benchmarkToolDepends ? [], buildDepends ? [] , libraryHaskellDepends ? [], executableHaskellDepends ? [] , ... }@args: let inherit (ghcInfo ghc) isGhcjs nativeGhc; inherit (controlPhases ghc args) doCheck doBenchmark; isHaskellPkg = x: x ? isHaskellLibrary; allPkgconfigDepends = pkgconfigDepends ++ libraryPkgconfigDepends ++ executablePkgconfigDepends ++ lib.optionals doCheck testPkgconfigDepends ++ lib.optionals doBenchmark benchmarkPkgconfigDepends; otherBuildInputs = setupHaskellDepends ++ extraLibraries ++ librarySystemDepends ++ executableSystemDepends ++ allPkgconfigDepends ++ lib.optionals doCheck ( testDepends ++ testHaskellDepends ++ testSystemDepends ++ testToolDepends ) ++ # ghcjs's hsc2hs calls out to the native hsc2hs lib.optional isGhcjs nativeGhc ++ lib.optionals doBenchmark ( benchmarkDepends ++ benchmarkHaskellDepends ++ benchmarkSystemDepends ++ benchmarkToolDepends ); propagatedBuildInputs = buildDepends ++ libraryHaskellDepends ++ executableHaskellDepends; allBuildInputs = propagatedBuildInputs ++ otherBuildInputs; isHaskellPartition = lib.partition isHaskellPkg allBuildInputs; in { haskellBuildInputs = isHaskellPartition.right; systemBuildInputs = isHaskellPartition.wrong; inherit propagatedBuildInputs otherBuildInputs allPkgconfigDepends; }; }