forked from mirrors/nixpkgs
97 lines
2.9 KiB
Nix
97 lines
2.9 KiB
Nix
{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, graalvm11-ce, glibcLocales }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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pname = "babashka";
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version = "0.6.0";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "https://github.com/babashka/${pname}/releases/download/v${version}/${pname}-${version}-standalone.jar";
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sha256 = "sha256-W7zcTs0nTw1ed04ev7WKAMyBd/2n4Mezo5kh0sHFyyc=";
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};
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dontUnpack = true;
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nativeBuildInputs = [ graalvm11-ce glibcLocales ];
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LC_ALL = "en_US.UTF-8";
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BABASHKA_JAR = src;
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BABASHKA_BINARY = "bb";
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BABASHKA_XMX = "-J-Xmx4500m";
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buildPhase = ''
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runHook preBuild
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# https://github.com/babashka/babashka/blob/v0.6.0/script/compile#L41-L52
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args=("-jar" "$BABASHKA_JAR"
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"-H:Name=$BABASHKA_BINARY"
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"-H:+ReportExceptionStackTraces"
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# "-H:+PrintAnalysisCallTree"
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# "-H:+DashboardAll"
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# "-H:DashboardDump=reports/dump"
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# "-H:+DashboardPretty"
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# "-H:+DashboardJson"
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"--verbose"
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"--no-fallback"
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"--native-image-info"
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"$BABASHKA_XMX")
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native-image ''${args[@]}
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runHook postBuild
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'';
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installPhase = ''
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runHook preInstall
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mkdir -p $out/bin
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cp bb $out/bin/bb
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runHook postInstall
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'';
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installCheckPhase = ''
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$out/bin/bb --version | grep '${version}'
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$out/bin/bb '(+ 1 2)' | grep '3'
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$out/bin/bb '(vec (dedupe *input*))' <<< '[1 1 1 1 2]' | grep '[1 2]'
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'';
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meta = with lib; {
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description = "A Clojure babushka for the grey areas of Bash";
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longDescription = ''
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The main idea behind babashka is to leverage Clojure in places where you
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would be using bash otherwise.
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As one user described it:
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I’m quite at home in Bash most of the time, but there’s a substantial
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grey area of things that are too complicated to be simple in bash, but
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too simple to be worth writing a clj/s script for. Babashka really
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seems to hit the sweet spot for those cases.
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Goals:
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- Low latency Clojure scripting alternative to JVM Clojure.
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- Easy installation: grab the self-contained binary and run. No JVM needed.
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- Familiarity and portability:
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- Scripts should be compatible with JVM Clojure as much as possible
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- Scripts should be platform-independent as much as possible. Babashka
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offers support for linux, macOS and Windows.
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- Allow interop with commonly used classes like java.io.File and System
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- Multi-threading support (pmap, future, core.async)
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- Batteries included (tools.cli, cheshire, ...)
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- Library support via popular tools like the clojure CLI
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'';
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homepage = "https://github.com/babashka/babashka";
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changelog = "https://github.com/babashka/babashka/blob/v${version}/CHANGELOG.md";
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license = licenses.epl10;
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platforms = graalvm11-ce.meta.platforms;
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maintainers = with maintainers; [
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bandresen
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bhougland
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DerGuteMoritz
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jlesquembre
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thiagokokada
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];
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};
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}
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