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59 lines
3.2 KiB
Nix
59 lines
3.2 KiB
Nix
{ CF, apple_sdk }:
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# cf-private is a bit weird, but boils down to CF with a weird setup-hook that
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# makes a build link against the system CoreFoundation rather than our pure one.
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# The reason it exists is that although our CF headers and build are pretty legit
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# now, the underlying runtime is quite different. Apple's in a bit of flux around CF
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# right now, and support three different backends for it: swift, "C", and an ObjC
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# one. The former two can be built from public sources, but the ObjC one isn't really
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# public. Unfortunately, it's also one of the core underpinnings of a lot of Mac-
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# specific behavior, and defines a lot of symbols that some Objective C apps depend
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# on, even though one might expect those symbols to derive from Foundation. So if
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# your app relies on NSArray and several other basic ObjC types, it turns out that
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# because of their magic "toll-free bridging" support, the symbols for those types
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# live in CoreFoundation with an ObjC runtime. And because that isn't public, we have
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# this hack in place to let people link properly anyway. Phew!
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#
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# This can be revisited if Apple ever decide to release the ObjC backend in a publicly
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# buildable form.
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#
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# This doesn't really need to rebuild CF, but it's cheap, and adding a setup hook to
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# an existing package was annoying. We need a buildEnv that knows how to add those
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CF.overrideAttrs (orig: {
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# PLEASE if you add things to this derivation, explain in reasonable detail why
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# you're adding them and when the workaround can go away. This whole derivation is
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# a workaround and if you don't explain what you're working around, it makes it
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# very hard for people to clean it up later.
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name = "${orig.name}-private";
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setupHook = ./setup-hook.sh;
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# TODO: consider re-adding https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/os-specific/darwin/apple-source-releases/CF/cf-bridging.patch
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# once the missing headers are in and see if that fixes all need for this.
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# This can go away once https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-8741 happens, which is
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# looking more likely these days with the friendly people at Apple! We only need
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# the header because the setup hook takes care of linking us against a version
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# of the framework with the functionality built into it. The main user I know of
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# this is watchman, who can almost certainly switch to the pure CF once the header
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# and functionality is merged in.
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installPhase = orig.installPhase + ''
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basepath="Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Headers"
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# Append the include at top level or nobody will notice the header we're about to add
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sed -i '/CFNotificationCenter.h/a #include <CoreFoundation/CFFileDescriptor.h>' \
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"$out/$basepath/CoreFoundation.h"
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cp ${apple_sdk.frameworks.CoreFoundation}/$basepath/CFFileDescriptor.h $out/$basepath/CFFileDescriptor.h
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'' +
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# This one is less likely to go away, but I'll mention it anyway. The issue is at
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# https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-8744, and the main user I know of is qtbase
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''
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path="$basepath/CFURLEnumerator.h"
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sed -i '/CFNotificationCenter.h/a #include <CoreFoundation/CFURLEnumerator.h>' \
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"$out/$basepath/CoreFoundation.h"
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cp ${apple_sdk.frameworks.CoreFoundation}/$path $out/$path
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'';
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})
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