Fixes a bug that was noticed during an automated version bump.
What was needed was to add an LD_LIBRARY_PATH entry for stdenv.cc.cc in
makeWrapper
```
--prefix LD_LIBRARY_PATH : "${stdenv.lib.makeLibraryPath [ stdenv.cc.cc ] }" \
```
The error as seen in developer tools console was:
```
/nix/store/d4b2xcpdf4y4hspbwrmjdz540m493894-simplenote-1.12.0/opt/Simplenote/resources/electron.asar/renderer/init.js:158 Unable to load preload script: /nix/store/d4b2xcpdf4y4hspbwrmjdz540m493894-simplenote-1.12.0/opt/Simplenote/resources/app.asar/desktop/preload.js
(anonymous) @ /nix/store/d4b2xcpdf4y4hspbwrmjdz540m493894-simplenote-1.12.0/opt/Simplenote/resources/electron.asar/renderer/init.js:158
/nix/store/d4b2xcpdf4y4hspbwrmjdz540m493894-simplenote-1.12.0/opt/Simplenote/resources/electron.asar/renderer/init.js:159 Error: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
at process.module.(anonymous function) [as dlopen] (ELECTRON_ASAR.js:160:31)
at Object.Module._extensions..node (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:722)
at Object.module.(anonymous function) [as .node] (ELECTRON_ASAR.js:169:18)
at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:602)
at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:541)
at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:533)
at Module.require (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:640)
at require (internal/modules/cjs/helpers.js:20)
at Object.<anonymous> (/nix/store/d4b2xcpdf4y4hspbwrmjdz540m493894-simplenote-1.12.0/opt/Simplenote/resources/app.asar/node_modules/@paulcbetts/spellchecker/lib/spellchecker.js:3)
at Object.<anonymous> (/nix/store/d4b2xcpdf4y4hspbwrmjdz540m493894-simplenote-1.12.0/opt/Simplenote/resources/app.asar/node_modules/@paulcbetts/spellchecker/lib/spellchecker.js:116)
```
To (help) anyone that may find have errors like this in the future:
makeWrapper requiring the makeLibraryPath with stdenv.cc.cc is fairly common for electron apps.
At least ones that use dpkg on prebuilt debian .deb files (my `bitwarden` derivation requires it, too) that use gappsWrapperArgs
Thanks @ryantm / r-ryantm and @worldofpeace :)
Reference: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/76421#pullrequestreview-336359695
When using format-strings, curly brackets need to be escaped using `{{`
to avoid errors from python.
And apparently, Perl's `==` is used to compare substrings[1] which is why
the translation to `assert http_code == "304"` failed as the string
contains several headers from curl.
[1] Just check `perl <(echo 'die "alarm" if "foo\n304" == 304')`