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{ lib, config, stdenv }:
rec {
# `mkDerivation` wraps the builtin `derivation` function to
# produce derivations that use this stdenv and its shell.
#
# See also:
#
# * https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#sec-using-stdenv
# Details on how to use this mkDerivation function
#
# * https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ssec-derivation
# Explanation about derivations in general
mkDerivation =
{ name ? ""
stdenv: Fix handling of dependencies and hooks 4 far-reaching changes: Smaller PATH, New vars, different propagation logic, and different hook logic Smaller PATH ------------ `buildInputs` no longer go on the PATH at build time, as they cannot be run when cross compiling and we don't want to special case. Simply make a `nativeBuildInput` too if one needs them on the PATH. Fixes #21191. Many new depedendency variables ------------------------------- See the stdenv chapter of the nixpkgs manual. I pulled out the existing documentation of dependency specification into a new section, and added language for these two (and their propagated equivalents) along side the others'. More complex propagation logic ------------------------------ Before a propagated*XXX*Input always acted as if it was specified directly as a *XXX*Input downstream. That's simple enough, but violates the intended roles of each sort of dep, which has functional and not just stylistic consequences. The new algorithm is detailed in the manual, and ensures everything ends up in the right place. I tried to give both an informal and formal description, but I suspect in practice it will not make much sense until one tries cross compiling, after which it will immediately make sense as the only sane option. Simplified hook logic --------------------- Rather than `envHook` and `crossEnvHook`, whose behavior differs depending on whether we are cross compiling or not, there is now one hook per sort (or rather non-propagated and propagated pair of sorts) of dependency. These new hooks have the same meaning regardless of cross compilation. See the setup hook section of stdenv chapter of the Nixpkgs manual for more details.
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# These types of dependencies are all exhaustively documented in
# the "Specifying Dependencies" section of the "Standard
# Environment" chapter of the Nixpkgs manual.
stdenv: Fix handling of dependencies and hooks 4 far-reaching changes: Smaller PATH, New vars, different propagation logic, and different hook logic Smaller PATH ------------ `buildInputs` no longer go on the PATH at build time, as they cannot be run when cross compiling and we don't want to special case. Simply make a `nativeBuildInput` too if one needs them on the PATH. Fixes #21191. Many new depedendency variables ------------------------------- See the stdenv chapter of the nixpkgs manual. I pulled out the existing documentation of dependency specification into a new section, and added language for these two (and their propagated equivalents) along side the others'. More complex propagation logic ------------------------------ Before a propagated*XXX*Input always acted as if it was specified directly as a *XXX*Input downstream. That's simple enough, but violates the intended roles of each sort of dep, which has functional and not just stylistic consequences. The new algorithm is detailed in the manual, and ensures everything ends up in the right place. I tried to give both an informal and formal description, but I suspect in practice it will not make much sense until one tries cross compiling, after which it will immediately make sense as the only sane option. Simplified hook logic --------------------- Rather than `envHook` and `crossEnvHook`, whose behavior differs depending on whether we are cross compiling or not, there is now one hook per sort (or rather non-propagated and propagated pair of sorts) of dependency. These new hooks have the same meaning regardless of cross compilation. See the setup hook section of stdenv chapter of the Nixpkgs manual for more details.
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# TODO(@Ericson2314): Stop using legacy dep attribute names
# host offset -> target offset
, depsBuildBuild ? [] # -1 -> -1
, depsBuildBuildPropagated ? [] # -1 -> -1
, nativeBuildInputs ? [] # -1 -> 0 N.B. Legacy name
, propagatedNativeBuildInputs ? [] # -1 -> 0 N.B. Legacy name
, depsBuildTarget ? [] # -1 -> 1
, depsBuildTargetPropagated ? [] # -1 -> 1
, depsHostHost ? [] # 0 -> 0
, depsHostHostPropagated ? [] # 0 -> 0
, buildInputs ? [] # 0 -> 1 N.B. Legacy name
, propagatedBuildInputs ? [] # 0 -> 1 N.B. Legacy name
, depsTargetTarget ? [] # 1 -> 1
, depsTargetTargetPropagated ? [] # 1 -> 1
# Configure Phase
, configureFlags ? []
, # Target is not included by default because most programs don't care.
# Including it then would cause needless mass rebuilds.
#
# TODO(@Ericson2314): Make [ "build" "host" ] always the default.
configurePlatforms ? lib.optionals
(stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform)
[ "build" "host" ]
# Check phase
, doCheck ? false
# InstallCheck phase
, doInstallCheck ? false
, crossConfig ? null
, meta ? {}
, passthru ? {}
, pos ? # position used in error messages and for meta.position
(if attrs.meta.description or null != null
then builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos "description" attrs.meta
else builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos "name" attrs)
, separateDebugInfo ? false
, outputs ? [ "out" ]
, __impureHostDeps ? []
, __propagatedImpureHostDeps ? []
, sandboxProfile ? ""
, propagatedSandboxProfile ? ""
, hardeningEnable ? []
, hardeningDisable ? []
, ... } @ attrs:
# TODO(@Ericson2314): Make this more modular, and not O(n^2).
let
supportedHardeningFlags = [ "fortify" "stackprotector" "pie" "pic" "strictoverflow" "format" "relro" "bindnow" ];
# hardeningDisable additionally supports "all".
erroneousHardeningFlags = lib.subtractLists supportedHardeningFlags (hardeningEnable ++ lib.remove "all" hardeningDisable);
in if builtins.length erroneousHardeningFlags != 0
then abort ("mkDerivation was called with unsupported hardening flags: " + lib.generators.toPretty {} {
inherit erroneousHardeningFlags hardeningDisable hardeningEnable supportedHardeningFlags;
})
else let
references = nativeBuildInputs ++ buildInputs
++ propagatedNativeBuildInputs ++ propagatedBuildInputs;
stdenv: Fix handling of dependencies and hooks 4 far-reaching changes: Smaller PATH, New vars, different propagation logic, and different hook logic Smaller PATH ------------ `buildInputs` no longer go on the PATH at build time, as they cannot be run when cross compiling and we don't want to special case. Simply make a `nativeBuildInput` too if one needs them on the PATH. Fixes #21191. Many new depedendency variables ------------------------------- See the stdenv chapter of the nixpkgs manual. I pulled out the existing documentation of dependency specification into a new section, and added language for these two (and their propagated equivalents) along side the others'. More complex propagation logic ------------------------------ Before a propagated*XXX*Input always acted as if it was specified directly as a *XXX*Input downstream. That's simple enough, but violates the intended roles of each sort of dep, which has functional and not just stylistic consequences. The new algorithm is detailed in the manual, and ensures everything ends up in the right place. I tried to give both an informal and formal description, but I suspect in practice it will not make much sense until one tries cross compiling, after which it will immediately make sense as the only sane option. Simplified hook logic --------------------- Rather than `envHook` and `crossEnvHook`, whose behavior differs depending on whether we are cross compiling or not, there is now one hook per sort (or rather non-propagated and propagated pair of sorts) of dependency. These new hooks have the same meaning regardless of cross compilation. See the setup hook section of stdenv chapter of the Nixpkgs manual for more details.
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dependencies = map (map lib.chooseDevOutputs) [
[
(map (drv: drv.__spliced.buildBuild or drv) depsBuildBuild)
(map (drv: drv.nativeDrv or drv) nativeBuildInputs
++ lib.optional separateDebugInfo ../../build-support/setup-hooks/separate-debug-info.sh
++ lib.optional stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows ../../build-support/setup-hooks/win-dll-link.sh)
(map (drv: drv.__spliced.buildTarget or drv) depsBuildTarget)
]
[
(map (drv: drv.__spliced.hostHost or drv) depsHostHost)
(map (drv: drv.crossDrv or drv) buildInputs)
]
[
(map (drv: drv.__spliced.targetTarget or drv) depsTargetTarget)
]
];
stdenv: Fix handling of dependencies and hooks 4 far-reaching changes: Smaller PATH, New vars, different propagation logic, and different hook logic Smaller PATH ------------ `buildInputs` no longer go on the PATH at build time, as they cannot be run when cross compiling and we don't want to special case. Simply make a `nativeBuildInput` too if one needs them on the PATH. Fixes #21191. Many new depedendency variables ------------------------------- See the stdenv chapter of the nixpkgs manual. I pulled out the existing documentation of dependency specification into a new section, and added language for these two (and their propagated equivalents) along side the others'. More complex propagation logic ------------------------------ Before a propagated*XXX*Input always acted as if it was specified directly as a *XXX*Input downstream. That's simple enough, but violates the intended roles of each sort of dep, which has functional and not just stylistic consequences. The new algorithm is detailed in the manual, and ensures everything ends up in the right place. I tried to give both an informal and formal description, but I suspect in practice it will not make much sense until one tries cross compiling, after which it will immediately make sense as the only sane option. Simplified hook logic --------------------- Rather than `envHook` and `crossEnvHook`, whose behavior differs depending on whether we are cross compiling or not, there is now one hook per sort (or rather non-propagated and propagated pair of sorts) of dependency. These new hooks have the same meaning regardless of cross compilation. See the setup hook section of stdenv chapter of the Nixpkgs manual for more details.
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propagatedDependencies = map (map lib.chooseDevOutputs) [
[
(map (drv: drv.__spliced.buildBuild or drv) depsBuildBuildPropagated)
(map (drv: drv.nativeDrv or drv) propagatedNativeBuildInputs)
(map (drv: drv.__spliced.buildTarget or drv) depsBuildTargetPropagated)
]
[
(map (drv: drv.__spliced.hostHost or drv) depsHostHostPropagated)
(map (drv: drv.crossDrv or drv) propagatedBuildInputs)
]
[
(map (drv: drv.__spliced.targetTarget or drv) depsTargetTargetPropagated)
]
];
outputs' =
outputs ++
(if separateDebugInfo then assert stdenv.hostPlatform.isLinux; [ "debug" ] else []);
derivationArg =
(removeAttrs attrs
["meta" "passthru" "crossAttrs" "pos"
"__impureHostDeps" "__propagatedImpureHostDeps"
"sandboxProfile" "propagatedSandboxProfile"])
// (let
computedSandboxProfile =
lib.concatMap (input: input.__propagatedSandboxProfile or [])
(stdenv.extraNativeBuildInputs
++ stdenv.extraBuildInputs
++ lib.concatLists dependencies);
computedPropagatedSandboxProfile =
lib.concatMap (input: input.__propagatedSandboxProfile or [])
(lib.concatLists propagatedDependencies);
computedImpureHostDeps =
lib.unique (lib.concatMap (input: input.__propagatedImpureHostDeps or [])
(stdenv.extraNativeBuildInputs
++ stdenv.extraBuildInputs
++ lib.concatLists dependencies));
computedPropagatedImpureHostDeps =
lib.unique (lib.concatMap (input: input.__propagatedImpureHostDeps or [])
(lib.concatLists propagatedDependencies));
in
{
# A hack to make `nix-env -qa` and `nix search` ignore broken packages.
# TODO(@oxij): remove this assert when something like NixOS/nix#1771 gets merged into nix.
name = assert validity.handled; name + lib.optionalString
(stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform)
("-" + stdenv.hostPlatform.config);
builder = attrs.realBuilder or stdenv.shell;
args = attrs.args or ["-e" (attrs.builder or ./default-builder.sh)];
inherit stdenv;
inherit (stdenv) system;
userHook = config.stdenv.userHook or null;
__ignoreNulls = true;
stdenv: Fix handling of dependencies and hooks 4 far-reaching changes: Smaller PATH, New vars, different propagation logic, and different hook logic Smaller PATH ------------ `buildInputs` no longer go on the PATH at build time, as they cannot be run when cross compiling and we don't want to special case. Simply make a `nativeBuildInput` too if one needs them on the PATH. Fixes #21191. Many new depedendency variables ------------------------------- See the stdenv chapter of the nixpkgs manual. I pulled out the existing documentation of dependency specification into a new section, and added language for these two (and their propagated equivalents) along side the others'. More complex propagation logic ------------------------------ Before a propagated*XXX*Input always acted as if it was specified directly as a *XXX*Input downstream. That's simple enough, but violates the intended roles of each sort of dep, which has functional and not just stylistic consequences. The new algorithm is detailed in the manual, and ensures everything ends up in the right place. I tried to give both an informal and formal description, but I suspect in practice it will not make much sense until one tries cross compiling, after which it will immediately make sense as the only sane option. Simplified hook logic --------------------- Rather than `envHook` and `crossEnvHook`, whose behavior differs depending on whether we are cross compiling or not, there is now one hook per sort (or rather non-propagated and propagated pair of sorts) of dependency. These new hooks have the same meaning regardless of cross compilation. See the setup hook section of stdenv chapter of the Nixpkgs manual for more details.
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depsBuildBuild = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt dependencies 0) 0;
nativeBuildInputs = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt dependencies 0) 1;
depsBuildTarget = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt dependencies 0) 2;
depsHostBuild = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt dependencies 1) 0;
buildInputs = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt dependencies 1) 1;
depsTargetTarget = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt dependencies 2) 0;
stdenv: Fix handling of dependencies and hooks 4 far-reaching changes: Smaller PATH, New vars, different propagation logic, and different hook logic Smaller PATH ------------ `buildInputs` no longer go on the PATH at build time, as they cannot be run when cross compiling and we don't want to special case. Simply make a `nativeBuildInput` too if one needs them on the PATH. Fixes #21191. Many new depedendency variables ------------------------------- See the stdenv chapter of the nixpkgs manual. I pulled out the existing documentation of dependency specification into a new section, and added language for these two (and their propagated equivalents) along side the others'. More complex propagation logic ------------------------------ Before a propagated*XXX*Input always acted as if it was specified directly as a *XXX*Input downstream. That's simple enough, but violates the intended roles of each sort of dep, which has functional and not just stylistic consequences. The new algorithm is detailed in the manual, and ensures everything ends up in the right place. I tried to give both an informal and formal description, but I suspect in practice it will not make much sense until one tries cross compiling, after which it will immediately make sense as the only sane option. Simplified hook logic --------------------- Rather than `envHook` and `crossEnvHook`, whose behavior differs depending on whether we are cross compiling or not, there is now one hook per sort (or rather non-propagated and propagated pair of sorts) of dependency. These new hooks have the same meaning regardless of cross compilation. See the setup hook section of stdenv chapter of the Nixpkgs manual for more details.
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depsBuildBuildPropagated = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt propagatedDependencies 0) 0;
propagatedNativeBuildInputs = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt propagatedDependencies 0) 1;
depsBuildTargetPropagated = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt propagatedDependencies 0) 2;
depsHostBuildPropagated = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt propagatedDependencies 1) 0;
propagatedBuildInputs = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt propagatedDependencies 1) 1;
depsTargetTargetPropagated = lib.elemAt (lib.elemAt propagatedDependencies 2) 0;
# This parameter is sometimes a string, sometimes null, and sometimes a list, yuck
configureFlags = let inherit (lib) optional elem; in
(/**/ if lib.isString configureFlags then [configureFlags]
else if configureFlags == null then []
else configureFlags)
++ optional (elem "build" configurePlatforms) "--build=${stdenv.buildPlatform.config}"
++ optional (elem "host" configurePlatforms) "--host=${stdenv.hostPlatform.config}"
++ optional (elem "target" configurePlatforms) "--target=${stdenv.targetPlatform.config}";
} // lib.optionalAttrs (stdenv.buildPlatform.isDarwin) {
# TODO: remove lib.unique once nix has a list canonicalization primitive
__sandboxProfile =
let profiles = [ stdenv.extraSandboxProfile ] ++ computedSandboxProfile ++ computedPropagatedSandboxProfile ++ [ propagatedSandboxProfile sandboxProfile ];
final = lib.concatStringsSep "\n" (lib.filter (x: x != "") (lib.unique profiles));
in final;
__propagatedSandboxProfile = lib.unique (computedPropagatedSandboxProfile ++ [ propagatedSandboxProfile ]);
__impureHostDeps = computedImpureHostDeps ++ computedPropagatedImpureHostDeps ++ __propagatedImpureHostDeps ++ __impureHostDeps ++ stdenv.__extraImpureHostDeps ++ [
"/dev/zero"
"/dev/random"
"/dev/urandom"
"/bin/sh"
];
__propagatedImpureHostDeps = computedPropagatedImpureHostDeps ++ __propagatedImpureHostDeps;
} // lib.optionalAttrs (outputs' != [ "out" ]) {
outputs = outputs';
} // lib.optionalAttrs (attrs ? doCheck) {
# TODO(@Ericson2314): Make unconditional / resolve #33599
doCheck = doCheck && (stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.buildPlatform);
} // lib.optionalAttrs (attrs ? doInstallCheck) {
# TODO(@Ericson2314): Make unconditional / resolve #33599
doInstallCheck = doInstallCheck && (stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.buildPlatform);
});
stdenv: perform checks only when evaluating .drv and .out This pushes check-meta evaluation to derivation evaluation step, leaving all other attributes accessible. Before this commit: > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen --argstr system aarch64-linux > Package ‘xen-4.5.5’ in pkgs/applications/virtualization/xen/generic.nix:226 is not supported on ‘aarch64-linux’, refusing to evaluate. as expected > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen.name --argstr system aarch64-linux > Package ‘xen-4.5.5’ in pkgs/applications/virtualization/xen/generic.nix:226 is not supported on ‘aarch64-linux’, refusing to evaluate. > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen.meta.description --argstr system aarch64-linux > Package ‘xen-4.5.5’ in pkgs/applications/virtualization/xen/generic.nix:226 is not supported on ‘aarch64-linux’, refusing to evaluate. which is unfortunate since its impossible to use packages in autogenerated documentation on all platforms. After this commit: > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen --argstr system aarch64-linux still fails > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen.name --argstr system aarch64-linux > "xen-4.5.5" > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen.meta.description --argstr system aarch64-linux > "Xen hypervisor and related components (vanilla)"
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validity = import ./check-meta.nix {
inherit lib config meta derivationArg;
mkDerivationArg = attrs;
# Nix itself uses the `system` field of a derivation to decide where
# to build it. This is a bit confusing for cross compilation.
inherit (stdenv) system;
};
# The meta attribute is passed in the resulting attribute set,
# but it's not part of the actual derivation, i.e., it's not
# passed to the builder and is not a dependency. But since we
# include it in the result, it *is* available to nix-env for queries.
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meta = {
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# `name` above includes cross-compilation cruft (and is under assert),
# lets have a clean always accessible version here.
inherit name;
# If the packager hasn't specified `outputsToInstall`, choose a default,
# which is the name of `p.bin or p.out or p`;
# if he has specified it, it will be overridden below in `// meta`.
# Note: This default probably shouldn't be globally configurable.
# Services and users should specify outputs explicitly,
# unless they are comfortable with this default.
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outputsToInstall =
let
outs = outputs'; # the value passed to derivation primitive
hasOutput = out: builtins.elem out outs;
in [( lib.findFirst hasOutput null (["bin" "out"] ++ outs) )];
}
// attrs.meta or {}
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# Fill `meta.position` to identify the source location of the package.
// lib.optionalAttrs (pos != null) {
position = pos.file + ":" + toString pos.line;
# Expose the result of the checks for everyone to see.
} // {
evaluates = validity.valid
&& (if config.checkMetaRecursively or false
then lib.all (d: d.meta.evaluates or true) references
else true);
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};
in
stdenv: perform checks only when evaluating .drv and .out This pushes check-meta evaluation to derivation evaluation step, leaving all other attributes accessible. Before this commit: > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen --argstr system aarch64-linux > Package ‘xen-4.5.5’ in pkgs/applications/virtualization/xen/generic.nix:226 is not supported on ‘aarch64-linux’, refusing to evaluate. as expected > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen.name --argstr system aarch64-linux > Package ‘xen-4.5.5’ in pkgs/applications/virtualization/xen/generic.nix:226 is not supported on ‘aarch64-linux’, refusing to evaluate. > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen.meta.description --argstr system aarch64-linux > Package ‘xen-4.5.5’ in pkgs/applications/virtualization/xen/generic.nix:226 is not supported on ‘aarch64-linux’, refusing to evaluate. which is unfortunate since its impossible to use packages in autogenerated documentation on all platforms. After this commit: > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen --argstr system aarch64-linux still fails > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen.name --argstr system aarch64-linux > "xen-4.5.5" > $ HOME=/homeless-shelter NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=$(pwd) nix-instantiate --eval --strict ./default.nix -A xen.meta.description --argstr system aarch64-linux > "Xen hypervisor and related components (vanilla)"
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lib.extendDerivation
validity.handled
({
overrideAttrs = f: mkDerivation (attrs // (f attrs));
inherit meta passthru;
} //
# Pass through extra attributes that are not inputs, but
# should be made available to Nix expressions using the
# derivation (e.g., in assertions).
passthru)
(derivation derivationArg);
}