{ stdenv, fetchurl, makeWrapper, bootstrap-chicken ? null }: let version = "4.9.0.1"; platform = with stdenv; if isDarwin then "macosx" else if isCygwin then "cygwin" else if isBSD then "bsd" else if isSunOS then "solaris" else "linux"; # Should be a sane default lib = stdenv.lib; in stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "chicken-${version}"; binaryVersion = 7; src = fetchurl { url = "http://code.call-cc.org/releases/4.9.0/chicken-${version}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "0598mar1qswfd8hva9nqs88zjn02lzkqd8fzdd21dz1nki1prpq4"; }; setupHook = lib.ifEnable (bootstrap-chicken != null) ./setup-hook.sh; buildFlags = "PLATFORM=${platform} PREFIX=$(out) VARDIR=$(out)/var/lib"; installFlags = "PLATFORM=${platform} PREFIX=$(out) VARDIR=$(out)/var/lib"; # We need a bootstrap-chicken to regenerate the c-files after # applying a patch to add support for CHICKEN_REPOSITORY_EXTRA patches = lib.ifEnable (bootstrap-chicken != null) [ ./0001-Introduce-CHICKEN_REPOSITORY_EXTRA.patch ]; buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ] ++ (lib.ifEnable (bootstrap-chicken != null) [ bootstrap-chicken ]); preBuild = lib.ifEnable (bootstrap-chicken != null) '' # Backup the build* files - those are generated from hostname, # git-tag, etc. and we don't need/want that mkdir -p build-backup mv buildid buildbranch buildtag.h build-backup # Regenerate eval.c after the patch make spotless $buildFlags mv build-backup/* . ''; postInstall = '' for f in $out/bin/* do wrapProgram $f \ --prefix PATH : ${stdenv.gcc}/bin done ''; # TODO: Assert csi -R files -p '(pathname-file (repository-path))' == binaryVersion meta = { homepage = http://www.call-cc.org/; license = "BSD"; maintainers = with stdenv.lib.maintainers; [ the-kenny ]; platforms = with stdenv.lib.platforms; allBut darwin; description = "A portable compiler for the Scheme programming language"; longDescription = '' CHICKEN is a compiler for the Scheme programming language. CHICKEN produces portable and efficient C, supports almost all of the R5RS Scheme language standard, and includes many enhancements and extensions. CHICKEN runs on Linux, MacOS X, Windows, and many Unix flavours. ''; }; }