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Among other things, this will allow *2nix tools to output plain data while still being composable with the traditional callPackage/.override interfaces.
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5.6 KiB
Nix
173 lines
5.6 KiB
Nix
/*
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# Usage
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`emacsWithPackages` takes a single argument: a function from a package
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set to a list of packages (the packages that will be available in
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Emacs). For example,
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```
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emacsWithPackages (epkgs: [ epkgs.evil epkgs.magit ])
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```
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All the packages in the list should come from the provided package
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set. It is possible to add any package to the list, but the provided
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set is guaranteed to have consistent dependencies and be built with
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the correct version of Emacs.
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# Overriding
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`emacsWithPackages` inherits the package set which contains it, so the
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correct way to override the provided package set is to override the
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set which contains `emacsWithPackages`. For example, to override
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`emacsPackagesNg.emacsWithPackages`,
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```
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let customEmacsPackages =
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emacsPackagesNg.overrideScope (super: self: {
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# use a custom version of emacs
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emacs = ...;
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# use the unstable MELPA version of magit
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magit = self.melpaPackages.magit;
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});
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in customEmacsPackages.emacsWithPackages (epkgs: [ epkgs.evil epkgs.magit ])
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```
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*/
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{ lib, lndir, makeWrapper, runCommand, stdenv }: self:
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with lib; let inherit (self) emacs; in
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packagesFun: # packages explicitly requested by the user
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let
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explicitRequires =
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if lib.isFunction packagesFun
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then packagesFun self
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else packagesFun;
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in
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = (appendToName "with-packages" emacs).name;
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nativeBuildInputs = [ emacs lndir makeWrapper ];
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inherit emacs explicitRequires;
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# Store all paths we want to add to emacs here, so that we only need to add
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# one path to the load lists
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deps = runCommand "emacs-packages-deps"
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{ inherit explicitRequires lndir emacs; }
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''
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findInputsOld() {
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local pkg="$1"; shift
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local var="$1"; shift
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local propagatedBuildInputsFiles=("$@")
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# TODO(@Ericson2314): Restore using associative array once Darwin
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# nix-shell doesn't use impure bash. This should replace the O(n)
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# case with an O(1) hash map lookup, assuming bash is implemented
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# well :D.
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local varSlice="$var[*]"
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# ''${..-} to hack around old bash empty array problem
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case "''${!varSlice-}" in
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*" $pkg "*) return 0 ;;
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esac
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unset -v varSlice
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eval "$var"'+=("$pkg")'
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if ! [ -e "$pkg" ]; then
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echo "build input $pkg does not exist" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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local file
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for file in "''${propagatedBuildInputsFiles[@]}"; do
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file="$pkg/nix-support/$file"
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[[ -f "$file" ]] || continue
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local pkgNext
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for pkgNext in $(< "$file"); do
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findInputsOld "$pkgNext" "$var" "''${propagatedBuildInputsFiles[@]}"
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done
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done
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}
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mkdir -p $out/bin
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mkdir -p $out/share/emacs/site-lisp
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local requires
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for pkg in $explicitRequires; do
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findInputsOld $pkg requires propagated-user-env-packages
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done
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# requires now holds all requested packages and their transitive dependencies
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linkPath() {
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local pkg=$1
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local origin_path=$2
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local dest_path=$3
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# Add the path to the search path list, but only if it exists
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if [[ -d "$pkg/$origin_path" ]]; then
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$lndir/bin/lndir -silent "$pkg/$origin_path" "$out/$dest_path"
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fi
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}
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linkEmacsPackage() {
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linkPath "$1" "bin" "bin"
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linkPath "$1" "share/emacs/site-lisp" "share/emacs/site-lisp"
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}
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# Iterate over the array of inputs (avoiding nix's own interpolation)
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for pkg in "''${requires[@]}"; do
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linkEmacsPackage $pkg
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done
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siteStart="$out/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.el"
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siteStartByteCompiled="$siteStart"c
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# A dependency may have brought the original siteStart, delete it and
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# create our own
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# Begin the new site-start.el by loading the original, which sets some
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# NixOS-specific paths. Paths are searched in the reverse of the order
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# they are specified in, so user and system profile paths are searched last.
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rm -f $siteStart $siteStartByteCompiled
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cat >"$siteStart" <<EOF
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(load-file "$emacs/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.el")
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(add-to-list 'load-path "$out/share/emacs/site-lisp")
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(add-to-list 'exec-path "$out/bin")
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EOF
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# Byte-compiling improves start-up time only slightly, but costs nothing.
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$emacs/bin/emacs --batch -f batch-byte-compile "$siteStart"
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'';
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phases = [ "installPhase" ];
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installPhase = ''
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mkdir -p "$out/bin"
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# Wrap emacs and friends so they find our site-start.el before the original.
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for prog in $emacs/bin/*; do # */
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local progname=$(basename "$prog")
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rm -f "$out/bin/$progname"
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makeWrapper "$prog" "$out/bin/$progname" \
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--suffix EMACSLOADPATH ":" "$deps/share/emacs/site-lisp:"
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done
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# Wrap MacOS app
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# this has to pick up resources and metadata
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# to recognize it as an "app"
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if [ -d "$emacs/Applications/Emacs.app" ]; then
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mkdir -p $out/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS
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cp -r $emacs/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Info.plist \
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$emacs/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/PkgInfo \
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$emacs/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources \
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$out/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents
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makeWrapper $emacs/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs $out/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs \
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--suffix EMACSLOADPATH ":" "$deps/share/emacs/site-lisp:"
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fi
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mkdir -p $out/share
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# Link icons and desktop files into place
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for dir in applications icons info man; do
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ln -s $emacs/share/$dir $out/share/$dir
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done
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'';
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inherit (emacs) meta;
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}
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