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authorEelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl>2004-11-05 21:11:01 +0000
committerEelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl>2004-11-05 21:11:01 +0000
commit5f0300d18c41234c0edb93e04b98e3473ad8021e (patch)
treee0972b4c7e0d987043fda4935c90404985225330
parent3e9d2038b46cc479a97f0c0e0f280b2f83b3c544 (diff)
* Generic builders.
-rw-r--r--doc/manual/writing-nix-expressions.xml89
1 files changed, 84 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/manual/writing-nix-expressions.xml b/doc/manual/writing-nix-expressions.xml
index b6f426d66..99d766872 100644
--- a/doc/manual/writing-nix-expressions.xml
+++ b/doc/manual/writing-nix-expressions.xml
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ following:
<programlisting>
(import pkgs/system/i686-linux.nix).hello</programlisting>
-Call it <filename>test.nix</filename>. Then you can build it without
+Call it <filename>test.nix</filename>. You can then build it without
installing it using the command <command>nix-build</command>:
<screen>
@@ -501,7 +501,86 @@ run in parallel. Typically this should be the number of CPUs.</para>
<sect2><title>The generic builder</title>
-<para>TODO</para>
+<para>Recall from <xref linkend='ex-hello-builder' /> that the builder
+looked something like this:
+
+<programlisting>
+PATH=$perl/bin:$PATH
+tar xvfz $src
+cd hello-*
+./configure --prefix=$out
+make
+make install</programlisting>
+
+The builders for almost all Unix packages look like this — set up some
+environment variables, unpack the sources, configure, build, and
+install. For this reason the standard environment provides some Bash
+functions that automate the build process. A builder using the
+generic build facilities in shown in <xref linkend='ex-hello-builder2'
+/>.</para>
+
+<example id='ex-hello-builder2'><title>Build script using the generic
+build functions</title>
+<programlisting>
+buildInputs="$perl" <co id='ex-hello-builder2-co-1' />
+
+. $stdenv/setup <co id='ex-hello-builder2-co-2' />
+
+genericBuild <co id='ex-hello-builder2-co-3' /></programlisting>
+</example>
+
+<calloutlist>
+
+ <callout arearefs='ex-hello-builder2-co-1'>
+
+ <para>The <envar>buildInputs</envar> variable tells
+ <filename>setup</filename> to use the indicated components as
+ <quote>inputs</quote>. This means that if a component provides a
+ <filename>bin</filename> subdirectory, it's added to
+ <envar>PATH</envar>; if it has a <filename>include</filename>
+ subdirectory, it's added to GCC's header search path; and so
+ on.</para>
+
+ </callout>
+
+ <callout arearefs='ex-hello-builder2-co-2'>
+
+ <para>The function <function>genericBuild</function> is defined in
+ the file <literal>$stdenv/setup</literal>.</para>
+
+ </callout>
+
+ <callout arearefs='ex-hello-builder2-co-3'>
+
+ <para>The final step calls the shell function
+ <function>genericBuild</function>, which performs the steps that
+ were done explicitly in <xref linkend='ex-hello-builder' />. The
+ generic builder is smart enough to figure out whether to unpack
+ the sources using <command>gzip</command>,
+ <command>bzip2</command>, etc. It can be customised in many ways;
+ see <xref linkend='sec-standard-environment' />.</para>
+
+ </callout>
+
+</calloutlist>
+
+<para>Discerning readers will note that the
+<envar>buildInputs</envar> could just as well have been set in the Nix
+expression, like this:
+
+<programlisting>
+ buildInputs = [perl];</programlisting>
+
+The <varname>perl</varname> attribute can then be removed, and the
+builder becomes even shorter:
+
+<programlisting>
+. $stdenv/setup
+genericBuilder></programlisting>
+
+In fact, <varname>mkDerivation</varname> provides a default builder
+that looks exactly like that, so it is actually possible to omit the
+builder for Hello entirely.</para>
</sect2>
@@ -661,7 +740,7 @@ shortened using the <literal>inherit</literal> keyword. For instance,
-->
-<simplesect><title>Lets</title>
+<simplesect><title>Let expressions</title>
<para>TODO</para>
@@ -691,7 +770,7 @@ shortened using the <literal>inherit</literal> keyword. For instance,
</simplesect>
-<simplesect><title><quote>With</quote> expressions</title>
+<simplesect><title>With expressions</title>
<para>TODO</para>
@@ -723,7 +802,7 @@ shortened using the <literal>inherit</literal> keyword. For instance,
-<sect1><title>The standard environment</title>
+<sect1 id='sec-standard-environment'><title>The standard environment</title>
<para>TODO</para>