nixpkgs/pkgs/development/compilers/intercal/default.nix

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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, fetchpatch
, pkg-config
, bison, flex
, makeWrapper }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "intercal";
version = "0.31";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://catb.org/esr/intercal/${pname}-${version}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "1z2gpa5rbqb7jscqlf258k0b0jc7d2zkyipb5csjpj6d3sw45n4k";
};
patches = [
# Pull patch pending upstream inclusion for -fno-common toolchains:
# https://gitlab.com/esr/intercal/-/issues/4
(fetchpatch {
name = "fno-common.patch";
url = "https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/plain/dev-lang/c-intercal/files/c-intercal-31.0-no-common.patch?id=a110a98b4de6f280d770ba3cc92a4612326205a3";
sha256 = "03523fc40042r2ryq5val27prlim8pld4950qqpawpism4w3y1p2";
})
];
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config bison flex makeWrapper ];
# Intercal invokes gcc, so we need an explicit PATH
postInstall = ''
wrapProgram $out/bin/ick --suffix PATH ':' ${stdenv.cc}/bin
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "The original esoteric programming language";
longDescription = ''
INTERCAL, an abbreviation for "Compiler Language With No
Pronounceable Acronym", is a famously esoterical programming
language. It was created in 1972, by Donald R. Woods and James
M. Lyon, with the unusual goal of creating a language with no
similarities whatsoever to any existing programming
languages. The language largely succeeds in this goal, apart
from its use of an assignment statement.
'';
homepage = "http://www.catb.org/~esr/intercal/";
license = licenses.gpl2Plus;
maintainers = [ maintainers.AndersonTorres ];
platforms = platforms.linux;
};
}
# TODO: investigate if LD_LIBRARY_PATH needs to be set