# The Nix `gcc' stdenv.mkDerivation is not directly usable, since it doesn't # know where the C library and standard header files are. Therefore # the compiler produced by that package cannot be installed directly # in a user environment and used from the command line. This # stdenv.mkDerivation provides a wrapper that sets up the right environment # variables so that the compiler and the linker just "work". { name ? "", stdenv, nativeTools, nativeLibc, nativePrefix ? "" , gcc ? null, libc ? null, binutils ? null, shell ? "" }: assert nativeTools -> nativePrefix != ""; assert !nativeTools -> gcc != null && binutils != null; assert !nativeLibc -> libc != null; stdenv.mkDerivation { builder = ./builder.sh; setupHook = ./setup-hook.sh; gccWrapper = ./gcc-wrapper.sh; ldWrapper = ./ld-wrapper.sh; utils = ./utils.sh; addFlags = ./add-flags; inherit nativeTools nativeLibc nativePrefix gcc libc binutils; name = if name == "" then gcc.name else name; langC = if nativeTools then true else gcc.langC; langCC = if nativeTools then true else gcc.langCC; langF77 = if nativeTools then false else gcc.langF77; shell = if shell == "" then stdenv.shell else shell; meta = if gcc != null && (gcc ? meta) then gcc.meta else { description = "System C compiler wrapper"; }; # The dynamic linker has different names on different Linux platforms. dynamicLinker = if !nativeLibc then (if stdenv.system == "i686-linux" then "ld-linux.so.2" else if stdenv.system == "x86_64-linux" then "ld-linux-x86-64.so.2" else if stdenv.system == "powerpc-linux" then "ld.so.1" else abort "don't know the name of the dynamic linker for this platform") else ""; }