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# How to use?
# If you have Nix installed, you can get in an environment with everything
# needed to compile Coq and CoqIDE by running:
# $ nix-shell
# at the root of the Coq repository.
# How to tweak default arguments?
# nix-shell supports the --arg option (see Nix doc) that allows you for
# instance to do this:
# $ nix-shell --arg ocamlPackages "(import <nixpkgs> {}).ocaml-ng.ocamlPackages_4_05" --arg buildIde false
# You can also compile Coq and "install" it by running:
# $ make clean # (only needed if you have left-over compilation files)
# $ nix-build
# at the root of the Coq repository.
# nix-build also supports the --arg option, so you will be able to do:
# $ nix-build --arg doInstallCheck false
# if you want to speed up things by not running the test-suite.
# Once the build is finished, you will find, in the current directory,
# a symlink to where Coq was installed.
{ pkgs ? import ./dev/nixpkgs.nix {}
, ocamlPackages ? pkgs.ocaml-ng.ocamlPackages_4_09
, buildIde ? true
, buildDoc ? true
, doInstallCheck ? true
, shell ? false
# We don't use lib.inNixShell because that would also apply
# when in a nix-shell of some package depending on this one.
, coq-version ? "8.14-git"
}:
with pkgs;
with stdenv.lib;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "coq";
buildInputs = [
hostname
python3 time # coq-makefile timing tools
]
++ optionals buildIde [
ocamlPackages.lablgtk3-sourceview3
glib gnome3.defaultIconTheme wrapGAppsHook
]
++ optionals buildDoc [
# Sphinx doc dependencies
pkgconfig (python3.withPackages
(ps: [ ps.sphinx ps.sphinx_rtd_theme ps.pexpect ps.beautifulsoup4
ps.antlr4-python3-runtime ps.sphinxcontrib-bibtex ]))
antlr4
ocamlPackages.odoc
]
++ optionals doInstallCheck (
# Test-suite dependencies
# ncurses is required to build an OCaml REPL
optional (!versionAtLeast ocaml.version "4.07") ncurses
++ [ ocamlPackages.ounit rsync which ]
)
++ optionals shell (
[ jq curl gitFull gnupg ] # Dependencies of the merging script
++ (with ocamlPackages; [ merlin ocp-indent ocp-index utop ocamlformat ]) # Dev tools
++ [ graphviz ] # Useful for STM debugging
++ [ dune_2 ] # Maybe the next build system
);
# OCaml and findlib are needed so that native_compute works
# This follows a similar change in the nixpkgs repo (cf. NixOS/nixpkgs#101058)
# ocamlfind looks for zarith when building plugins
# This follows a similar change in the nixpkgs repo (cf. NixOS/nixpkgs#94230)
propagatedBuildInputs = with ocamlPackages; [ ocaml findlib zarith ];
propagatedUserEnvPkgs = with ocamlPackages; [ ocaml findlib ];
src =
if shell then null
else
with builtins; filterSource
(path: _:
!elem (baseNameOf path) [".git" "result" "bin" "_build" "_build_ci" "nix"]) ./.;
preConfigure = ''
patchShebangs dev/tools/ doc/stdlib
'';
prefixKey = "-prefix ";
enableParallelBuilding = true;
buildFlags = [ "world" "byte" ] ++ optional buildDoc "doc-html";
installTargets =
[ "install" "install-byte" ] ++ optional buildDoc "install-doc-html";
createFindlibDestdir = !shell;
postInstall = "ln -s $out/lib/coq $OCAMLFIND_DESTDIR/coq";
inherit doInstallCheck;
preInstallCheck = ''
patchShebangs tools/
patchShebangs test-suite/
export OCAMLPATH=$OCAMLFIND_DESTDIR:$OCAMLPATH
'';
installCheckTarget = [ "check" ];
passthru = {
inherit coq-version ocamlPackages;
dontFilter = true; # Useful to use mkCoqPackages from <nixpkgs>
};
setupHook = writeText "setupHook.sh" "
addCoqPath () {
if test -d \"$1/lib/coq/${coq-version}/user-contrib\"; then
export COQPATH=\"\${COQPATH-}\${COQPATH:+:}$1/lib/coq/${coq-version}/user-contrib/\"
fi
}
addEnvHooks \"$targetOffset\" addCoqPath
";
meta = {
description = "Coq proof assistant";
longDescription = ''
Coq is a formal proof management system. It provides a formal language
to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems
together with an environment for semi-interactive development of
machine-checked proofs.
'';
homepage = http://coq.inria.fr;
license = licenses.lgpl21;
platforms = platforms.unix;
};
}