nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/picoc/default.nix
volth 46420bbaa3 treewide: name -> pname (easy cases) (#66585)
treewide replacement of

stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
  name = "*-${version}";
  version = "*";

to pname
2019-08-15 13:41:18 +01:00

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Nix

{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, readline }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "picoc";
version = "2015-05-04";
src = fetchFromGitHub {
sha256 = "01w3jwl0vn9fsmh7p20ad4nl9ljzgfn576yvncd9pk9frx3pd8y4";
rev = "4555e8456f020554bcac50751fbb9b36c7d8c13b";
repo = "picoc";
owner = "zsaleeba";
};
buildInputs = [ readline ];
postPatch = ''
substituteInPlace Makefile --replace '`svnversion -n`' "${version}"
'';
enableParallelBuilding = true;
# Tests are currently broken on i686 see
# http://hydra.nixos.org/build/24003763/nixlog/1
doCheck = if stdenv.isi686 then false else true;
checkTarget = "test";
installPhase = ''
install -Dm755 picoc $out/bin/picoc
mkdir -p $out/include
install -m644 *.h $out/include
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
description = "Very small C interpreter for scripting";
longDescription = ''
PicoC is a very small C interpreter for scripting. It was originally
written as a script language for a UAV's on-board flight system. It's
also very suitable for other robotic, embedded and non-embedded
applications. The core C source code is around 3500 lines of code. It's
not intended to be a complete implementation of ISO C but it has all the
essentials. When compiled it only takes a few k of code space and is also
very sparing of data space. This means it can work well in small embedded
devices.
'';
homepage = https://github.com/zsaleeba/picoc;
downloadPage = https://code.google.com/p/picoc/downloads/list;
license = licenses.bsd3;
platforms = platforms.linux;
};
}