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{ fetchurl, stdenv, makeWrapper, gnum4, texinfo, texLive, automake }:
let
version = "9.1.1";
bootstrapFromC = ! (stdenv.isi686 || stdenv.isx86_64);
arch = if stdenv.isi686 then "-i386"
else if stdenv.isx86_64 then "-x86-64"
else "";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "mit-scheme-${version}";
# MIT/GNU Scheme is not bootstrappable, so it's recommended to compile from
# the platform-specific tarballs, which contain pre-built binaries. It
# leads to more efficient code than when building the tarball that contains
# generated C code instead of those binaries.
src =
if stdenv.isi686
then fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/mit-scheme/stable.pkg/${version}/mit-scheme-${version}-i386.tar.gz";
sha256 = "0vi760fy550d9db538m0vzbq1mpdncvw9g8bk4lswk0kcdira55z";
} else if stdenv.isx86_64
then fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/mit-scheme/stable.pkg/${version}/mit-scheme-${version}-x86-64.tar.gz";
sha256 = "1wcxm9hyfc53myvlcn93fyqrnnn4scwkknl9hkbp1cphc6mp291x";
} else fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/mit-scheme/stable.pkg/${version}/mit-scheme-c-${version}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "0pclakzwxbqgy6wqwvs6ml62wgby8ba8xzmwzdwhx1v8wv05yw1j";
};
configurePhase =
'' (cd src && ./configure)
(cd doc && ./configure)
'';
buildPhase =
'' cd src
${if bootstrapFromC
then "./etc/make-liarc.sh --prefix=$out"
else "make compile-microcode"}
cd ../doc
# Provide a `texinfo.tex'.
export TEXINPUTS="$(echo ${automake}/share/automake-*)"
echo "\$TEXINPUTS is \`$TEXINPUTS'"
make
cd ..
'';
installPhase =
'' make prefix=$out install -C src
make prefix=$out install -C doc
'';
fixupPhase =
'' wrapProgram $out/bin/mit-scheme${arch} --set MITSCHEME_LIBRARY_PATH \
$out/lib/mit-scheme${arch}
'';
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper gnum4 texinfo texLive automake ];
# XXX: The `check' target doesn't exist.
doCheck = false;
meta = {
description = "MIT/GNU Scheme, a native code Scheme compiler";
longDescription =
'' MIT/GNU Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming
language, providing an interpreter, compiler, source-code debugger,
integrated Emacs-like editor, and a large runtime library. MIT/GNU
Scheme is best suited to programming large applications with a rapid
development cycle.
'';
homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/;
license = "GPLv2+";
maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.ludo ];
# Build fails on Cygwin and Darwin:
# <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.scheme.mit-scheme.devel/489>.
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.gnu ++ stdenv.lib.platforms.freebsd;
};
}