set -eu set -o pipefail if (( "${NIX_DEBUG:-0}" >= 6 )); then set -x fi : ${outputs:=out} ###################################################################### # Hook handling. # Run all hooks with the specified name in the order in which they # were added, stopping if any fails (returns a non-zero exit # code). The hooks for are the shell function or variable # , and the values of the shell array ‘Hooks’. runHook() { local oldOpts="$(shopt -po nounset)" set -u # May be called from elsewhere, so do `set -u`. local hookName="$1" shift local hooksSlice="${hookName%Hook}Hooks[@]" local hook # Hack around old bash being bad and thinking empty arrays are # undefined. for hook in "_callImplicitHook 0 $hookName" ${!hooksSlice+"${!hooksSlice}"}; do _eval "$hook" "$@" set -u # To balance `_eval` done eval "${oldOpts}" return 0 } # Run all hooks with the specified name, until one succeeds (returns a # zero exit code). If none succeed, return a non-zero exit code. runOneHook() { local oldOpts="$(shopt -po nounset)" set -u # May be called from elsewhere, so do `set -u`. local hookName="$1" shift local hooksSlice="${hookName%Hook}Hooks[@]" local hook ret=1 # Hack around old bash like above for hook in "_callImplicitHook 1 $hookName" ${!hooksSlice+"${!hooksSlice}"}; do if _eval "$hook" "$@"; then ret=0 break fi set -u # To balance `_eval` done eval "${oldOpts}" return "$ret" } # Run the named hook, either by calling the function with that name or # by evaluating the variable with that name. This allows convenient # setting of hooks both from Nix expressions (as attributes / # environment variables) and from shell scripts (as functions). If you # want to allow multiple hooks, use runHook instead. _callImplicitHook() { set -u local def="$1" local hookName="$2" case "$(type -t "$hookName")" in (function|alias|builtin) set +u "$hookName";; (file) set +u source "$hookName";; (keyword) :;; (*) if [ -z "${!hookName:-}" ]; then return "$def"; else set +u eval "${!hookName}" fi;; esac # `_eval` expects hook to need nounset disable and leave it # disabled anyways, so Ok to to delegate. The alternative of a # return trap is no good because it would affect nested returns. } # A function wrapper around ‘eval’ that ensures that ‘return’ inside # hooks exits the hook, not the caller. Also will only pass args if # command can take them _eval() { if [ "$(type -t "$1")" = function ]; then set +u "$@" # including args else set +u eval "$1" fi # `run*Hook` reenables `set -u` } ###################################################################### # Logging. # Obsolete. stopNest() { true; } header() { echo "$1"; } closeNest() { true; } # Prints a command such that all word splits are unambiguous. We need # to split the command in three parts because the middle format string # will be, and must be, repeated for each argument. The first argument # goes before the ':' and is just for convenience. echoCmd() { printf "%s:" "$1" shift printf ' %q' "$@" echo } ###################################################################### # Error handling. exitHandler() { exitCode="$?" set +e if [ -n "${showBuildStats:-}" ]; then times > "$NIX_BUILD_TOP/.times" local -a times=($(cat "$NIX_BUILD_TOP/.times")) # Print the following statistics: # - user time for the shell # - system time for the shell # - user time for all child processes # - system time for all child processes echo "build time elapsed: " "${times[@]}" fi if (( "$exitCode" != 0 )); then runHook failureHook # If the builder had a non-zero exit code and # $succeedOnFailure is set, create the file # ‘$out/nix-support/failed’ to signal failure, and exit # normally. Otherwise, return the original exit code. if [ -n "${succeedOnFailure:-}" ]; then echo "build failed with exit code $exitCode (ignored)" mkdir -p "$out/nix-support" printf "%s" "$exitCode" > "$out/nix-support/failed" exit 0 fi else runHook exitHook fi exit "$exitCode" } trap "exitHandler" EXIT ###################################################################### # Helper functions. addToSearchPathWithCustomDelimiter() { local delimiter="$1" local varName="$2" local dir="$3" if [ -d "$dir" ]; then export "${varName}=${!varName:+${!varName}${delimiter}}${dir}" fi } PATH_DELIMITER=':' addToSearchPath() { addToSearchPathWithCustomDelimiter "${PATH_DELIMITER}" "$@" } ensureDir() { echo "warning: ‘ensureDir’ is deprecated; use ‘mkdir’ instead" >&2 local dir for dir in "$@"; do if ! [ -x "$dir" ]; then mkdir -p "$dir"; fi done } # Add $1/lib* into rpaths. # The function is used in multiple-outputs.sh hook, # so it is defined here but tried after the hook. _addRpathPrefix() { if [ "${NIX_NO_SELF_RPATH:-0}" != 1 ]; then export NIX_LDFLAGS="-rpath $1/lib $NIX_LDFLAGS" if [ -n "${NIX_LIB64_IN_SELF_RPATH:-}" ]; then export NIX_LDFLAGS="-rpath $1/lib64 $NIX_LDFLAGS" fi if [ -n "${NIX_LIB32_IN_SELF_RPATH:-}" ]; then export NIX_LDFLAGS="-rpath $1/lib32 $NIX_LDFLAGS" fi fi } # Return success if the specified file is an ELF object. isELF() { local fn="$1" local fd local magic exec {fd}< "$fn" read -r -n 4 -u "$fd" magic exec {fd}<&- if [[ "$magic" =~ ELF ]]; then return 0; else return 1; fi } # Return success if the specified file is a script (i.e. starts with # "#!"). isScript() { local fn="$1" local fd local magic if ! [ -x /bin/sh ]; then return 0; fi exec {fd}< "$fn" read -r -n 2 -u "$fd" magic exec {fd}<&- if [[ "$magic" =~ \#! ]]; then return 0; else return 1; fi } # printf unfortunately will print a trailing newline regardless printLines() { (( "$#" > 0 )) || return 0 printf '%s\n' "$@" } printWords() { (( "$#" > 0 )) || return 0 printf '%s ' "$@" } ###################################################################### # Initialisation. # Set a fallback default value for SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH, used by some # build tools to provide a deterministic substitute for the "current" # time. Note that 1 = 1970-01-01 00:00:01. We don't use 0 because it # confuses some applications. export SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH : ${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH:=1} # Wildcard expansions that don't match should expand to an empty list. # This ensures that, for instance, "for i in *; do ...; done" does the # right thing. shopt -s nullglob # Set up the initial path. PATH= for i in $initialPath; do if [ "$i" = / ]; then i=; fi addToSearchPath PATH "$i/bin" done if (( "${NIX_DEBUG:-0}" >= 1 )); then echo "initial path: $PATH" fi # Check that the pre-hook initialised SHELL. if [ -z "${SHELL:-}" ]; then echo "SHELL not set"; exit 1; fi BASH="$SHELL" export CONFIG_SHELL="$SHELL" # Dummy implementation of the paxmark function. On Linux, this is # overwritten by paxctl's setup hook. paxmark() { true; } # Execute the pre-hook. if [ -z "${shell:-}" ]; then export shell="$SHELL"; fi runHook preHook # Allow the caller to augment buildInputs (it's not always possible to # do this before the call to setup.sh, since the PATH is empty at that # point; here we have a basic Unix environment). runHook addInputsHook # Recursively find all build inputs. findInputs() { local pkg="$1"; shift local var="$1"; shift local propagatedBuildInputsFiles=("$@") # TODO(@Ericson2314): Restore using associative array once Darwin # nix-shell doesn't use impure bash. This should replace the O(n) # case with an O(1) hash map lookup, assuming bash is implemented # well :D. local varSlice="$var[*]" # ${..-} to hack around old bash empty array problem case "${!varSlice-}" in *" $pkg "*) return 0 ;; esac unset -v varSlice eval "$var"'+=("$pkg")' if ! [ -e "$pkg" ]; then echo "build input $pkg does not exist" >&2 exit 1 fi local file for file in "${propagatedBuildInputsFiles[@]}"; do file="$pkg/nix-support/$file" [[ -f "$file" ]] || continue local pkgNext for pkgNext in $(< "$file"); do findInputs "$pkgNext" "$var" "${propagatedBuildInputsFiles[@]}" done done } # Add package to the future PATH and run setup hooks activatePackage() { local pkg="$1" if [ -f "$pkg" ]; then local oldOpts="$(shopt -po nounset)" set +u source "$pkg" eval "$oldOpts" fi if [ -d "$pkg/bin" ]; then addToSearchPath _PATH "$pkg/bin" fi if [ -f "$pkg/nix-support/setup-hook" ]; then local oldOpts="$(shopt -po nounset)" set +u source "$pkg/nix-support/setup-hook" eval "$oldOpts" fi } declare -a nativePkgs crossPkgs if [ -z "${crossConfig:-}" ]; then # Not cross-compiling - both buildInputs (and variants like propagatedBuildInputs) # are handled identically to nativeBuildInputs for i in ${nativeBuildInputs:-} ${buildInputs:-} \ ${defaultNativeBuildInputs:-} ${defaultBuildInputs:-} \ ${propagatedNativeBuildInputs:-} ${propagatedBuildInputs:-}; do findInputs "$i" nativePkgs propagated-native-build-inputs propagated-build-inputs done else for i in ${nativeBuildInputs:-} ${defaultNativeBuildInputs:-} ${propagatedNativeBuildInputs:-}; do findInputs "$i" nativePkgs propagated-native-build-inputs done for i in ${buildInputs:-} ${defaultBuildInputs:-} ${propagatedBuildInputs:-}; do findInputs "$i" crossPkgs propagated-build-inputs done fi for i in ${nativePkgs+"${nativePkgs[@]}"} ${crossPkgs+"${crossPkgs[@]}"}; do activatePackage "$i" done # Set the relevant environment variables to point to the build inputs # found above. # # These `depOffset`s tell the env hook what sort of dependency # (ignoring propagatedness) is being passed to the env hook. In a real # language, we'd append a closure with this information to the # relevant env hook array, but bash doesn't have closures, so it's # easier to just pass this in. _addToNativeEnv() { local pkg="$1" if [[ -n "${crossConfig:-}" ]]; then local -i depOffset=-1 else local -i depOffset=0 fi # Run the package-specific hooks set by the setup-hook scripts. runHook envHook "$pkg" } # Old bash empty array hack for i in ${nativePkgs+"${nativePkgs[@]}"}; do _addToNativeEnv "$i" done _addToCrossEnv() { local pkg="$1" local -i depOffset=0 # Run the package-specific hooks set by the setup-hook scripts. runHook crossEnvHook "$pkg" } # Old bash empty array hack for i in ${crossPkgs+"${crossPkgs[@]}"}; do _addToCrossEnv "$i" done _addRpathPrefix "$out" # Set the TZ (timezone) environment variable, otherwise commands like # `date' will complain (e.g., `Tue Mar 9 10:01:47 Local time zone must # be set--see zic manual page 2004'). export TZ=UTC # Set the prefix. This is generally $out, but it can be overriden, # for instance if we just want to perform a test build/install to a # temporary location and write a build report to $out. if [ -z "${prefix:-}" ]; then prefix="$out"; fi if [ "${useTempPrefix:-}" = 1 ]; then prefix="$NIX_BUILD_TOP/tmp_prefix"; fi PATH="${_PATH-}${_PATH:+${PATH:+:}}$PATH" if (( "${NIX_DEBUG:-0}" >= 1 )); then echo "final path: $PATH" fi # Make GNU Make produce nested output. export NIX_INDENT_MAKE=1 # Normalize the NIX_BUILD_CORES variable. The value might be 0, which # means that we're supposed to try and auto-detect the number of # available CPU cores at run-time. if [ -z "${NIX_BUILD_CORES:-}" ]; then NIX_BUILD_CORES="1" elif [ "$NIX_BUILD_CORES" -le 0 ]; then NIX_BUILD_CORES=$(nproc 2>/dev/null || true) if expr >/dev/null 2>&1 "$NIX_BUILD_CORES" : "^[0-9][0-9]*$"; then : else NIX_BUILD_CORES="1" fi fi export NIX_BUILD_CORES # Prevent OpenSSL-based applications from using certificates in # /etc/ssl. # Leave it in shells for convenience. if [ -z "${SSL_CERT_FILE:-}" ] && [ -z "${IN_NIX_SHELL:-}" ]; then export SSL_CERT_FILE=/no-cert-file.crt fi ###################################################################### # Textual substitution functions. substitute() { local input="$1" local output="$2" shift 2 if [ ! -f "$input" ]; then echo "substitute(): ERROR: file '$input' does not exist" >&2 return 1 fi local content # read returns non-0 on EOF, so we want read to fail if IFS='' read -r -N 0 content < "$input"; then echo "substitute(): ERROR: File \"$input\" has null bytes, won't process" >&2 return 1 fi while (( "$#" )); do case "$1" in --replace) pattern="$2" replacement="$3" shift 3 ;; --subst-var) local varName="$2" shift 2 # check if the used nix attribute name is a valid bash name if ! [[ "$varName" =~ ^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$ ]]; then echo "substitute(): ERROR: substitution variables must be valid Bash names, \"$varName\" isn't." >&2 return 1 fi pattern="@$varName@" replacement="${!varName}" ;; --subst-var-by) pattern="@$2@" replacement="$3" shift 3 ;; *) echo "substitute(): ERROR: Invalid command line argument: $1" >&2 return 1 ;; esac content="${content//"$pattern"/$replacement}" done if [ -e "$output" ]; then chmod +w "$output"; fi printf "%s" "$content" > "$output" } substituteInPlace() { local fileName="$1" shift substitute "$fileName" "$fileName" "$@" } # Substitute all environment variables that start with a lowercase character and # are valid Bash names. substituteAll() { local input="$1" local output="$2" local -a args=() for varName in $(awk 'BEGIN { for (v in ENVIRON) if (v ~ /^[a-z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$/) print v }'); do if (( "${NIX_DEBUG:-0}" >= 1 )); then printf "@%s@ -> %q\n" "${varName}" "${!varName}" fi args+=("--subst-var" "$varName") done substitute "$input" "$output" "${args[@]}" } substituteAllInPlace() { local fileName="$1" shift substituteAll "$fileName" "$fileName" "$@" } ###################################################################### # What follows is the generic builder. # This function is useful for debugging broken Nix builds. It dumps # all environment variables to a file `env-vars' in the build # directory. If the build fails and the `-K' option is used, you can # then go to the build directory and source in `env-vars' to reproduce # the environment used for building. dumpVars() { if [ "${noDumpEnvVars:-0}" != 1 ]; then export > "$NIX_BUILD_TOP/env-vars" || true fi } # Utility function: echo the base name of the given path, with the # prefix `HASH-' removed, if present. stripHash() { local strippedName # On separate line for `set -e` strippedName="$(basename "$1")" if echo "$strippedName" | grep -q '^[a-z0-9]\{32\}-'; then echo "$strippedName" | cut -c34- else echo "$strippedName" fi } unpackCmdHooks+=(_defaultUnpack) _defaultUnpack() { local fn="$1" if [ -d "$fn" ]; then # We can't preserve hardlinks because they may have been # introduced by store optimization, which might break things # in the build. cp -pr --reflink=auto "$fn" "$(stripHash "$fn")" else case "$fn" in *.tar.xz | *.tar.lzma) # Don't rely on tar knowing about .xz. xz -d < "$fn" | tar xf - ;; *.tar | *.tar.* | *.tgz | *.tbz2) # GNU tar can automatically select the decompression method # (info "(tar) gzip"). tar xf "$fn" ;; *) return 1 ;; esac fi } unpackFile() { curSrc="$1" header "unpacking source archive $curSrc" 3 if ! runOneHook unpackCmd "$curSrc"; then echo "do not know how to unpack source archive $curSrc" exit 1 fi } unpackPhase() { runHook preUnpack if [ -z "${srcs:-}" ]; then if [ -z "${src:-}" ]; then # shellcheck disable=SC2016 echo 'variable $src or $srcs should point to the source' exit 1 fi srcs="$src" fi # To determine the source directory created by unpacking the # source archives, we record the contents of the current # directory, then look below which directory got added. Yeah, # it's rather hacky. local dirsBefore="" for i in *; do if [ -d "$i" ]; then dirsBefore="$dirsBefore $i " fi done # Unpack all source archives. for i in $srcs; do unpackFile "$i" done # Find the source directory. # set to empty if unset : ${sourceRoot=} if [ -n "${setSourceRoot:-}" ]; then runOneHook setSourceRoot elif [ -z "$sourceRoot" ]; then for i in *; do if [ -d "$i" ]; then case $dirsBefore in *\ $i\ *) ;; *) if [ -n "$sourceRoot" ]; then echo "unpacker produced multiple directories" exit 1 fi sourceRoot="$i" ;; esac fi done fi if [ -z "$sourceRoot" ]; then echo "unpacker appears to have produced no directories" exit 1 fi echo "source root is $sourceRoot" # By default, add write permission to the sources. This is often # necessary when sources have been copied from other store # locations. if [ "${dontMakeSourcesWritable:-0}" != 1 ]; then chmod -R u+w "$sourceRoot" fi runHook postUnpack } patchPhase() { runHook prePatch for i in ${patches:-}; do header "applying patch $i" 3 local uncompress=cat case "$i" in *.gz) uncompress="gzip -d" ;; *.bz2) uncompress="bzip2 -d" ;; *.xz) uncompress="xz -d" ;; *.lzma) uncompress="lzma -d" ;; esac # "2>&1" is a hack to make patch fail if the decompressor fails (nonexistent patch, etc.) # shellcheck disable=SC2086 $uncompress < "$i" 2>&1 | patch ${patchFlags:--p1} done runHook postPatch } fixLibtool() { sed -i -e 's^eval sys_lib_.*search_path=.*^^' "$1" } configurePhase() { runHook preConfigure # set to empty if unset : ${configureScript=} : ${configureFlags=} if [[ -z "$configureScript" && -x ./configure ]]; then configureScript=./configure fi if [ -z "${dontFixLibtool:-}" ]; then local i find . -iname "ltmain.sh" -print0 | while IFS='' read -r -d '' i; do echo "fixing libtool script $i" fixLibtool "$i" done fi if [[ -z "${dontAddPrefix:-}" && -n "$prefix" ]]; then configureFlags="${prefixKey:---prefix=}$prefix $configureFlags" fi # Add --disable-dependency-tracking to speed up some builds. if [ -z "${dontAddDisableDepTrack:-}" ]; then if [ -f "$configureScript" ] && grep -q dependency-tracking "$configureScript"; then configureFlags="--disable-dependency-tracking $configureFlags" fi fi # By default, disable static builds. if [ -z "${dontDisableStatic:-}" ]; then if [ -f "$configureScript" ] && grep -q enable-static "$configureScript"; then configureFlags="--disable-static $configureFlags" fi fi if [ -n "$configureScript" ]; then # Old bash empty array hack # shellcheck disable=SC2086 local flagsArray=( $configureFlags ${configureFlagsArray+"${configureFlagsArray[@]}"} ) echoCmd 'configure flags' "${flagsArray[@]}" # shellcheck disable=SC2086 $configureScript "${flagsArray[@]}" unset flagsArray else echo "no configure script, doing nothing" fi runHook postConfigure } buildPhase() { runHook preBuild # set to empty if unset : ${makeFlags=} if [[ -z "$makeFlags" && ! ( -n "${makefile:-}" || -e Makefile || -e makefile || -e GNUmakefile ) ]]; then echo "no Makefile, doing nothing" else # See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/1354#issuecomment-31260409 makeFlags="SHELL=$SHELL $makeFlags" # Old bash empty array hack # shellcheck disable=SC2086 local flagsArray=( ${enableParallelBuilding:+-j${NIX_BUILD_CORES} -l${NIX_BUILD_CORES}} $makeFlags ${makeFlagsArray+"${makeFlagsArray[@]}"} $buildFlags ${buildFlagsArray+"${buildFlagsArray[@]}"} ) echoCmd 'build flags' "${flagsArray[@]}" make ${makefile:+-f $makefile} "${flagsArray[@]}" unset flagsArray fi runHook postBuild } checkPhase() { runHook preCheck # Old bash empty array hack # shellcheck disable=SC2086 local flagsArray=( ${enableParallelBuilding:+-j${NIX_BUILD_CORES} -l${NIX_BUILD_CORES}} $makeFlags ${makeFlagsArray+"${makeFlagsArray[@]}"} ${checkFlags:-VERBOSE=y} ${checkFlagsArray+"${checkFlagsArray[@]}"} ${checkTarget:-check} ) echoCmd 'check flags' "${flagsArray[@]}" make ${makefile:+-f $makefile} "${flagsArray[@]}" unset flagsArray runHook postCheck } installPhase() { runHook preInstall if [ -n "$prefix" ]; then mkdir -p "$prefix" fi installTargets="${installTargets:-install}" # Old bash empty array hack # shellcheck disable=SC2086 local flagsArray=( $installTargets $makeFlags ${makeFlagsArray+"${makeFlagsArray[@]}"} $installFlags ${installFlagsArray+"${installFlagsArray[@]}"} ) echoCmd 'install flags' "${flagsArray[@]}" make ${makefile:+-f $makefile} "${flagsArray[@]}" unset flagsArray runHook postInstall } # The fixup phase performs generic, package-independent stuff, like # stripping binaries, running patchelf and setting # propagated-build-inputs. fixupPhase() { # Make sure everything is writable so "strip" et al. work. for output in $outputs; do if [ -e "${!output}" ]; then chmod -R u+w "${!output}"; fi done runHook preFixup # Apply fixup to each output. local output for output in $outputs; do prefix="${!output}" runHook fixupOutput done # Propagate build inputs and setup hook into the development output. if [ -n "${propagatedBuildInputs:-}" ]; then mkdir -p "${!outputDev}/nix-support" # shellcheck disable=SC2086 printWords $propagatedBuildInputs > "${!outputDev}/nix-support/propagated-build-inputs" fi if [ -n "${propagatedNativeBuildInputs:-}" ]; then mkdir -p "${!outputDev}/nix-support" # shellcheck disable=SC2086 printWords $propagatedNativeBuildInputs > "${!outputDev}/nix-support/propagated-native-build-inputs" fi if [ -n "${setupHook:-}" ]; then mkdir -p "${!outputDev}/nix-support" substituteAll "$setupHook" "${!outputDev}/nix-support/setup-hook" fi # Propagate user-env packages into the output with binaries, TODO? if [ -n "${propagatedUserEnvPkgs:-}" ]; then mkdir -p "${!outputBin}/nix-support" # shellcheck disable=SC2086 printWords $propagatedUserEnvPkgs > "${!outputBin}/nix-support/propagated-user-env-packages" fi runHook postFixup } installCheckPhase() { runHook preInstallCheck # Old bash empty array hack # shellcheck disable=SC2086 local flagsArray=( ${enableParallelBuilding:+-j${NIX_BUILD_CORES} -l${NIX_BUILD_CORES}} $makeFlags ${makeFlagsArray+"${makeFlagsArray[@]}"} $installCheckFlags ${installCheckFlagsArray+"${installCheckFlagsArray[@]}"} ${installCheckTarget:-installcheck} ) echoCmd 'installcheck flags' "${flagsArray[@]}" make ${makefile:+-f $makefile} "${flagsArray[@]}" unset flagsArray runHook postInstallCheck } distPhase() { runHook preDist # Old bash empty array hack # shellcheck disable=SC2086 local flagsArray=( $distFlags ${distFlagsArray+"${distFlagsArray[@]}"} ${distTarget:-dist} ) echo 'dist flags: %q' "${flagsArray[@]}" make ${makefile:+-f $makefile} "${flagsArray[@]}" if [ "${dontCopyDist:-0}" != 1 ]; then mkdir -p "$out/tarballs" # Note: don't quote $tarballs, since we explicitly permit # wildcards in there. # shellcheck disable=SC2086 cp -pvd ${tarballs:-*.tar.gz} "$out/tarballs" fi runHook postDist } showPhaseHeader() { local phase="$1" case "$phase" in unpackPhase) header "unpacking sources";; patchPhase) header "patching sources";; configurePhase) header "configuring";; buildPhase) header "building";; checkPhase) header "running tests";; installPhase) header "installing";; fixupPhase) header "post-installation fixup";; installCheckPhase) header "running install tests";; *) header "$phase";; esac } genericBuild() { if [ -f "${buildCommandPath:-}" ]; then local oldOpts="$(shopt -po nounset)" set +u source "$buildCommandPath" eval "$oldOpts" return fi if [ -n "${buildCommand:-}" ]; then local oldOpts="$(shopt -po nounset)" set +u eval "$buildCommand" eval "$oldOpts" return fi if [ -z "${phases:-}" ]; then phases="${prePhases:-} unpackPhase patchPhase ${preConfigurePhases:-} \ configurePhase ${preBuildPhases:-} buildPhase checkPhase \ ${preInstallPhases:-} installPhase ${preFixupPhases:-} fixupPhase installCheckPhase \ ${preDistPhases:-} distPhase ${postPhases:-}"; fi for curPhase in $phases; do if [[ "$curPhase" = buildPhase && -n "${dontBuild:-}" ]]; then continue; fi if [[ "$curPhase" = checkPhase && -z "${doCheck:-}" ]]; then continue; fi if [[ "$curPhase" = installPhase && -n "${dontInstall:-}" ]]; then continue; fi if [[ "$curPhase" = fixupPhase && -n "${dontFixup:-}" ]]; then continue; fi if [[ "$curPhase" = installCheckPhase && -z "${doInstallCheck:-}" ]]; then continue; fi if [[ "$curPhase" = distPhase && -z "${doDist:-}" ]]; then continue; fi if [[ -n $NIX_LOG_FD ]]; then echo "@nix { \"action\": \"setPhase\", \"phase\": \"$curPhase\" }" >&$NIX_LOG_FD fi showPhaseHeader "$curPhase" dumpVars # Evaluate the variable named $curPhase if it exists, otherwise the # function named $curPhase. local oldOpts="$(shopt -po nounset)" set +u eval "${!curPhase:-$curPhase}" eval "$oldOpts" if [ "$curPhase" = unpackPhase ]; then cd "${sourceRoot:-.}" fi done } # Execute the post-hooks. runHook postHook # Execute the global user hook (defined through the Nixpkgs # configuration option ‘stdenv.userHook’). This can be used to set # global compiler optimisation flags, for instance. runHook userHook dumpVars # Disable nounset for nix-shell. set +u