{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, readline }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "picoc"; version = "2015-05-04"; src = fetchFromGitHub { sha256 = "01w3jwl0vn9fsmh7p20ad4nl9ljzgfn576yvncd9pk9frx3pd8y4"; rev = "4555e8456f020554bcac50751fbb9b36c7d8c13b"; repo = "picoc"; owner = "zsaleeba"; }; buildInputs = [ readline ]; makeFlags = [ "CC=${stdenv.cc.targetPrefix}cc" ]; postPatch = '' substituteInPlace Makefile --replace '`svnversion -n`' "${version}" ''; enableParallelBuilding = true; # Tests are currently broken on i686 see # https://hydra.nixos.org/build/24003763/nixlog/1 doCheck = if stdenv.isi686 then false else true; checkTarget = "test"; installPhase = '' install -Dm755 picoc $out/bin/picoc mkdir -p $out/include install -m644 *.h $out/include ''; meta = with lib; { broken = (stdenv.isLinux && stdenv.isAarch64); description = "Very small C interpreter for scripting"; longDescription = '' PicoC is a very small C interpreter for scripting. It was originally written as a script language for a UAV's on-board flight system. It's also very suitable for other robotic, embedded and non-embedded applications. The core C source code is around 3500 lines of code. It's not intended to be a complete implementation of ISO C but it has all the essentials. When compiled it only takes a few k of code space and is also very sparing of data space. This means it can work well in small embedded devices. ''; homepage = "https://github.com/zsaleeba/picoc"; downloadPage = "https://code.google.com/p/picoc/downloads/list"; license = licenses.bsd3; platforms = platforms.unix; }; }