{ stdenv, fetchurl, ncurses, pkgconfig, texinfo, libxml2, gnutls, gettext , AppKit, Carbon, Cocoa, IOKit, OSAKit, Quartz, QuartzCore, WebKit , ImageCaptureCore, GSS, ImageIO # These may be optional }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { emacsName = "emacs-24.5"; name = "${emacsName}-mac-5.15"; builder = ./builder.sh; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://gnu/emacs/${emacsName}.tar.xz"; sha256 = "0kn3rzm91qiswi0cql89kbv6mqn27rwsyjfb8xmwy9m5s8fxfiyx"; }; macportSrc = fetchurl { url = "ftp://ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp/emacs/${name}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "1r47bm1pf5av2yr37byz91y7bp6vdw9smahiy18g5qp4jp6mz193"; }; enableParallelBuilding = true; buildInputs = [ ncurses libxml2 gnutls pkgconfig texinfo gettext ]; propagatedBuildInputs = [ AppKit Carbon Cocoa IOKit OSAKit Quartz QuartzCore WebKit ImageCaptureCore GSS ImageIO # may be optional ]; postUnpack = '' mv $emacsName $name tar xzf $macportSrc mv $name $emacsName ''; postPatch = '' patch -p1 < patch-mac sed -i 's|/usr/share/locale|${gettext}/share/locale|g' lisp/international/mule-cmds.el ''; configureFlags = [ "LDFLAGS=-L${ncurses}/lib" "--with-xml2=yes" "--with-gnutls=yes" "--with-mac" "--enable-mac-app=$$out/Applications" ]; CFLAGS = "-O3"; LDFLAGS = "-O3 -L${ncurses}/lib"; postInstall = '' mkdir -p $out/share/emacs/site-lisp/ cp ${./site-start.el} $out/share/emacs/site-lisp/site-start.el ''; doCheck = true; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "GNU Emacs 24, the extensible, customizable text editor"; homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/; license = licenses.gpl3Plus; maintainers = with maintainers; [ jwiegley ]; platforms = platforms.darwin; longDescription = '' GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable text editor—and more. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. The features of GNU Emacs include: content-sensitive editing modes, including syntax coloring, for a wide variety of file types including plain text, source code, and HTML; complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users; full Unicode support for nearly all human languages and their scripts; highly customizable, using Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface; a large number of extensions that add other functionality, including a project planner, mail and news reader, debugger interface, calendar, and more. Many of these extensions are distributed with GNU Emacs; others are available separately. This is "Mac port" addition to GNU Emacs 24. This provides a native GUI support for Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.11. Note that Emacs 23 and later already contain the official GUI support via the NS (Cocoa) port for Mac OS X 10.4 and later. So if it is good enough for you, then you don't need to try this. ''; }; }