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Extension is now fetched from the Microsoft repository (instead of the marketplace). It also contains platform-specific binary dependencies. In the previous version they were fetched from the Microsoft website and additionally inserted to the final extension. Package supports Linux, but there is probably a way no make it work on OSX.
106 lines
3.7 KiB
Nix
106 lines
3.7 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv, vscode-utils
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, fetchurl, unzip
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, mono, writeScript, runtimeShell
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, jq, clang-tools
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, gdbUseFixed ? true, gdb # The gdb default setting will be fixed to specified. Use version from `PATH` otherwise.
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}:
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assert gdbUseFixed -> null != gdb;
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/*
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Note that this version of the extension still has some nix specific issues
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which could not be fixed merely by patching (inside a C# dll).
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In particular, the debugger requires either gnome-terminal or xterm. However
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instead of looking for the terminal executable in `PATH`, for any linux platform
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the dll uses an hardcoded path to one of these.
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So, in order for debugging to work properly, you merely need to create symlinks
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to one of these terminals at the appropriate location.
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The good news is the the utility library is open source and with some effort
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we could build a patched version ourselves. See:
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<https://github.com/Microsoft/MIEngine/blob/2885386dc7f35e0f1e44827269341e786361f28e/src/MICore/TerminalLauncher.cs#L156>
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Also, the extension should eventually no longer require an external terminal. See:
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<https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues/35>
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Once the symbolic link temporary solution taken, everything shoud run smootly.
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*/
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let
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gdbDefaultsTo = if gdbUseFixed then "${gdb}/bin/gdb" else "gdb";
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openDebugAD7Script = writeScript "OpenDebugAD7" ''
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#!${runtimeShell}
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BIN_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd -P)"
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${if gdbUseFixed
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then ''
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export PATH=''${PATH}''${PATH:+:}${gdb}/bin
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''
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else ""}
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${mono}/bin/mono $BIN_DIR/bin/OpenDebugAD7.exe $*
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'';
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in
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vscode-utils.buildVscodeMarketplaceExtension rec {
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mktplcRef = {
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name = "cpptools";
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publisher = "ms-vscode";
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version = "0.27.1";
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};
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vsix = fetchurl {
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url = "https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-cpptools/releases/download/${mktplcRef.version}/cpptools-linux.vsix";
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sha256 = "1if43zis2cy32c6y1zsh0ih0y2kpdag0flkb795b3m5iwm38rjsq";
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};
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unpackPhase = ''
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unzip $src
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cd extension
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'';
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buildInputs = [
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jq
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];
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postPatch = ''
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mv ./package.json ./package_orig.json
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# 1. Add activation events so that the extension is functional. This listing is empty when unpacking the extension but is filled at runtime.
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# 2. Patch `package.json` so that nix's *gdb* is used as default value for `miDebuggerPath`.
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cat ./package_orig.json | \
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jq --slurpfile actEvts ${./package-activation-events.json} '(.activationEvents) = $actEvts[0]' | \
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jq '(.contributes.debuggers[].configurationAttributes | .attach , .launch | .properties.miDebuggerPath | select(. != null) | select(.default == "/usr/bin/gdb") | .default) = "${gdbDefaultsTo}"' > \
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./package.json
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# Prevent download/install of extensions
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touch "./install.lock"
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# Mono runtimes from nix package (used by generated `OpenDebugAD7`).
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mv ./debugAdapters/OpenDebugAD7 ./debugAdapters/OpenDebugAD7_orig
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cp -p "${openDebugAD7Script}" "./debugAdapters/OpenDebugAD7"
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# Clang-format from nix package.
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mv ./LLVM/ ./LLVM_orig
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mkdir "./LLVM/"
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find "${clang-tools}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 | xargs ln -s -t "./LLVM"
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# Patching cpptools and cpptools-srv
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elfInterpreter="$(cat $NIX_CC/nix-support/dynamic-linker)"
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patchelf --set-interpreter "$elfInterpreter" ./bin/cpptools
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patchelf --set-interpreter "$elfInterpreter" ./bin/cpptools-srv
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chmod a+x ./bin/cpptools{-srv,}
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'';
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meta = with stdenv.lib; {
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license = licenses.unfree;
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maintainers = [ maintainers.jraygauthier ];
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# A 32 bit linux would also be possible with some effort (specific download of binaries +
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# patching of the elf files with 32 bit interpreter).
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platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" ];
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};
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}
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