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#! @perl@ -w -I@libexecdir@/nix
use strict;
my $addDrvLink = 0;
my $addOutLink = 1;
my $outLink;
my $drvLink;
my $dryRun = 0;
my @instArgs = ();
my @buildArgs = ();
my @exprs = ();
END {
foreach my $fn (glob ".nix-build-tmp-*") {
unlink $fn;
}
}
sub intHandler {
exit 1;
}
$SIG{'INT'} = 'intHandler';
for (my $n = 0; $n < scalar @ARGV; $n++) {
my $arg = $ARGV[$n];
if ($arg eq "--help") {
print STDERR <<EOF;
Usage: nix-build [OPTION]... [FILE]...
`nix-build' builds the given Nix expressions (which
default to ./default.nix if none are given). A symlink called
`result' is placed in the current directory.
Flags:
--add-drv-link: create a symlink `derivation' to the store derivation
--drv-link NAME: create symlink NAME instead of `derivation'
--no-out-link: do not create the `result' symlink
--out-link / -o NAME: create symlink NAME instead of `result'
--attr ATTR: select a specific attribution from the Nix expression
Any additional flags are passed to `nix-store'.
EOF
exit 0;
# '` hack
}
elsif ($arg eq "--add-drv-link") {
$addDrvLink = 1;
}
elsif ($arg eq "--no-out-link" or $arg eq "--no-link") {
$addOutLink = 0;
}
elsif ($arg eq "--drv-link") {
$n++;
die "$0: `$arg' requires an argument\n" unless $n < scalar @ARGV;
$drvLink = $ARGV[$n];
}
elsif ($arg eq "--out-link" or $arg eq "-o") {
$n++;
die "$0: `$arg' requires an argument\n" unless $n < scalar @ARGV;
$outLink = $ARGV[$n];
}
elsif ($arg eq "--attr" or $arg eq "-A") {
$n++;
die "$0: `--attr' requires an argument\n" unless $n < scalar @ARGV;
push @instArgs, ("--attr", $ARGV[$n]);
}
elsif ($arg eq "--arg" || $arg eq "--argstr") {
die "$0: `$arg' requires two arguments\n" unless $n + 2 < scalar @ARGV;
push @instArgs, ($arg, $ARGV[$n + 1], $ARGV[$n + 2]);
$n += 2;
}
elsif ($arg eq "--max-jobs" or $arg eq "-j" or $arg eq "--max-silent-time") {
$n++;
die "$0: `$arg' requires an argument\n" unless $n < scalar @ARGV;
push @buildArgs, ($arg, $ARGV[$n]);
}
elsif ($arg eq "--dry-run") {
push @buildArgs, "--dry-run";
$dryRun = 1;
}
elsif (substr($arg, 0, 1) eq "-") {
push @buildArgs, $arg;
}
else {
push @exprs, $arg;
}
}
@exprs = ("./default.nix") if scalar @exprs == 0;
if (!defined $drvLink) {
$drvLink = "derivation";
$drvLink = ".nix-build-tmp-" . $drvLink if !$addDrvLink;
}
if (!defined $outLink) {
$outLink = "result";
$outLink = ".nix-build-tmp-" . $outLink if !$addOutLink;
}
foreach my $expr (@exprs) {
# Instantiate.
my @drvPaths;
# !!! would prefer the perl 5.8.0 pipe open feature here.
my $pid = open(DRVPATHS, "-|") || exec "@bindir@/nix-instantiate", "--add-root", $drvLink, "--indirect", @instArgs, $expr;
while (<DRVPATHS>) {chomp; push @drvPaths, $_;}
close DRVPATHS or exit 1;
foreach my $drvPath (@drvPaths) {
my $target = readlink $drvPath or die "cannot read symlink `$drvPath'";
print STDERR "store derivation is $target\n";
}
# Build.
my @outPaths;
$pid = open(OUTPATHS, "-|") || exec "@bindir@/nix-store", "--add-root", $outLink, "--indirect", "-rv",
@buildArgs, @drvPaths;
while (<OUTPATHS>) {chomp; push @outPaths, $_;}
close OUTPATHS or exit 1;
next if $dryRun;
foreach my $outPath (@outPaths) {
my $target = readlink $outPath or die "cannot read symlink `$outPath'";
print "$target\n";
}
}
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