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haskell-yi-custom: convenience wrapper for configs
Now to use Yi along with its config the user passes all the extra libraries wanted by their config as extraPackages and builds the expression. This means there is no hassle from the user about having to manually create a cabal file and wrap over the Yi binary.
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name: yi-custom
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version: 0.0.0.1
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category: Yi
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synopsis: Convenience wrapper for nix
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description: Convenience wrapper for nix
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license: PublicDomain
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license-file: LICENSE
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author: Mateusz Kowalczyk
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maintainer: fuuzetsu@fuuzetsu.co.uk
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Cabal-Version: >= 1.10
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build-type: Simple
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library
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hs-source-dirs: .
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default-language: Haskell2010
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build-depends: base, yi
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ghc-options: -threaded
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# This is a manually-written expression over an in-tree cabal file.
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# It's awkward but this way allows the package user to pass in
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# extraPackages without much extra hassle on their end, similarly how
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# the XMonad service handles it: the difference is that we don't have
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# anything like XMONAD_GHC…
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#
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# The idea is that the user changes their configs using any libraries
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# he likes and then builds it using this expression. Once that's done,
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# ‘reload’ and similar functions should all work as long as the user
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# doesn't need new libraries at which point they should add them to
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# extraPackages and rebuild from the expression.
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{ cabal, yi, extraPackages, makeWrapper }:
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cabal.mkDerivation (self: rec {
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pname = "yi-custom";
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version = "0.0.0.1";
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src = ./yi-custom-cabal;
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isLibrary = true;
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buildDepends = extraPackages ++ [ yi ];
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buildTools = [ makeWrapper ];
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noHaddock = true;
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doCheck = false;
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# Allows Yi to find the libraries it needs at runtime. We drop ‘:’
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# from this GHC_PACKAGE_PATH because we're wrapping over a different
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# wrapper that used --prefix: if we didn't, we end up with a
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# double-colon, confusing GHC.
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postInstall = ''
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makeWrapper ${yi}/bin/yi $out/bin/yi --set GHC_PACKAGE_PATH ''${GHC_PACKAGE_PATH%?}
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'';
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meta = {
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homepage = "http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Yi";
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description = "Wrapper over user-specified Haskell libraries for use in Yi config";
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license = self.stdenv.lib.licenses.publicDomain;
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platforms = self.ghc.meta.platforms;
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maintainers = with self.stdenv.lib.maintainers; [ fuuzetsu ];
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};
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})
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wordTrie = callPackage ../development/libraries/haskell/word-trie {};
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# You should prefer ‘yiCustom’ over ‘yi’ unless you never plan to
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# use any external libraries in your config.
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yi = callPackage ../applications/editors/yi/yi.nix { };
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yiContrib = callPackage ../development/libraries/haskell/yi-contrib {};
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yiCustom = callPackage ../applications/editors/yi/yi-custom.nix {
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extraPackages = [];
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};
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yiLanguage = callPackage ../development/libraries/haskell/yi-language {};
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yiRope = callPackage ../development/libraries/haskell/yi-rope {};
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