nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/boehm-gc/default.nix
Will Dietz 2e04cdd240
boehmgc: drop musl flags, per upstream's note (!) (#157625)
0938316e05 (commitcomment-63005097)

Resulting binaries are identifical according to diffoscope
(other than embedded /nix/store/.../ paths).

FWIW, going back through versions we've packaged, the most recent
instance where these flags produced differing outputs was in 7.6.8
(comparing $out's only, FWIW).
2022-02-01 12:18:35 -06:00

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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl
, autoreconfHook
, enableLargeConfig ? false # doc: https://github.com/ivmai/bdwgc/blob/v8.0.6/doc/README.macros (LARGE_CONFIG)
, nixVersions
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "boehm-gc";
version = "8.0.6";
src = fetchurl {
urls = [
"https://github.com/ivmai/bdwgc/releases/download/v${version}/gc-${version}.tar.gz"
"https://www.hboehm.info/gc/gc_source/gc-${version}.tar.gz"
];
sha256 = "3b4914abc9fa76593596773e4da671d7ed4d5390e3d46fbf2e5f155e121bea11";
};
outputs = [ "out" "dev" "doc" ];
separateDebugInfo = stdenv.isLinux && stdenv.hostPlatform.libc != "musl";
# boehm-gc whitelists GCC threading models
patches = lib.optional stdenv.hostPlatform.isMinGW ./mcfgthread.patch;
configureFlags =
[ "--enable-cplusplus" "--with-libatomic-ops=none" ]
++ lib.optional enableLargeConfig "--enable-large-config";
nativeBuildInputs =
lib.optional stdenv.hostPlatform.isMinGW autoreconfHook;
doCheck = true; # not cross;
enableParallelBuilding = true;
passthru.tests = nixVersions;
meta = {
description = "The Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector for C and C++";
longDescription = ''
The Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector can be used as a
garbage collecting replacement for C malloc or C++ new. It allows you
to allocate memory basically as you normally would, without explicitly
deallocating memory that is no longer useful. The collector
automatically recycles memory when it determines that it can no longer
be otherwise accessed.
The collector is also used by a number of programming language
implementations that either use C as intermediate code, want to
facilitate easier interoperation with C libraries, or just prefer the
simple collector interface.
Alternatively, the garbage collector may be used as a leak detector for
C or C++ programs, though that is not its primary goal.
'';
homepage = "https://hboehm.info/gc/";
# non-copyleft, X11-style license
license = "https://hboehm.info/gc/license.txt";
maintainers = [ ];
platforms = lib.platforms.all;
};
}