{ stdenv, fetchurl, pkgconfig, perl, python, zip, libffi, readline }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { version = "31.5.0"; name = "spidermonkey-${version}"; # the release notes point to some guys home directory, see # https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/SpiderMonkey/Releases/31 # probably it would be more ideal to pull a particular tag/revision # from the mercurial repo src = fetchurl { url = "https://people.mozilla.org/~sstangl/mozjs-31.5.0.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "1q8icql5hh1g3gzg5fp4rl9rfagyhm9gilfn3dgi7qn4i1mrfqsd"; }; buildInputs = [ pkgconfig perl python zip libffi readline ]; postUnpack = "sourceRoot=\${sourceRoot}/js/src"; preConfigure = '' export LIBXUL_DIST=$out ''; configureFlags = [ "--enable-threadsafe" "--with-system-ffi" "--enable-readline" # there is at least one unfixed issue building the tests, so I didn't bother "--disable-tests" # enabling these because they're wanted by 0ad. They may or may # not be good defaults for other uses. "--enable-gcgenerational" "--enable-shared-js" # Due to a build-system bug, this means the exact opposite of what it says. # It is required by gcgenerational. "--disable-exact-rooting" ]; # This addresses some build system bug. It's quite likely to be safe # to re-enable parallel builds if the source revision changes. enableParallelBuilding = false; # see comment by --disable-tests doCheck = false; postFixup = '' # The headers are symlinks to a directory that doesn't get put # into $out, so they end up broken. Fix that by just resolving the # symlinks. for i in $(find $out -type l); do cp --remove-destination "$(readlink "$i")" "$i"; done ''; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C/C++"; homepage = https://developer.mozilla.org/en/SpiderMonkey; # TODO: MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license. maintainers = [ maintainers.goibhniu ]; }; }