{ stdenv , fetchurl , pkgconfig , automake , autoconf , libtool , ncurses , readline , which , python ? null , mpi ? null , iv }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "neuron-${version}"; version = "7.5"; nativeBuildInputs = [ which pkgconfig automake autoconf libtool ]; buildInputs = [ ncurses readline python mpi iv ]; src = fetchurl { url = "http://www.neuron.yale.edu/ftp/neuron/versions/v${version}/nrn-${version}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "0f26v3qvzblcdjg7isq0m9j2q8q7x3vhmkfllv8lsr3gyj44lljf"; }; patches = (stdenv.lib.optional (stdenv.isDarwin) [ ./neuron-carbon-disable.patch ]); # With LLVM 3.8 and above, clang (really libc++) gets upset if you attempt to redefine these... postPatch = stdenv.lib.optionalString stdenv.cc.isClang '' substituteInPlace src/gnu/neuron_gnu_builtin.h \ --replace 'double abs(double arg);' "" \ --replace 'float abs(float arg);' "" \ --replace 'short abs(short arg);' "" \ --replace 'long abs(long arg);' "" ''; enableParallelBuilding = true; ## neuron install by default everything under prefix/${host_arch}/* ## override this to support nix standard file hierarchy ## without issues: install everything under prefix/ preConfigure = '' ./build.sh export prefix="''${prefix} --exec-prefix=''${out}" ''; configureFlags = with stdenv.lib; [ "--with-readline=${readline}" "--with-iv=${iv}" ] ++ optionals (python != null) [ "--with-nrnpython=${python.interpreter}" ] ++ (if mpi != null then ["--with-mpi" "--with-paranrn"] else ["--without-mpi"]); postInstall = stdenv.lib.optionals (python != null) [ '' ## standardise python neuron install dir if any if [[ -d $out/lib/python ]]; then mkdir -p ''${out}/${python.sitePackages} mv ''${out}/lib/python/* ''${out}/${python.sitePackages}/ fi '']; propagatedBuildInputs = [ readline ncurses which libtool ]; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "Simulation environment for empirically-based simulations of neurons and networks of neurons"; longDescription = "NEURON is a simulation environment for developing and exercising models of neurons and networks of neurons. It is particularly well-suited to problems where cable properties of cells play an important role, possibly including extracellular potential close to the membrane), and where cell membrane properties are complex, involving many ion-specific channels, ion accumulation, and second messengers"; license = licenses.bsd3; homepage = http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron; maintainers = [ maintainers.adev ]; platforms = platforms.all; }; }