cpkg
is a build tool for C with a particular emphasis on cross compilation.
It is configured using
Dhall.
By considering a package to be a function taking a cpkg
-supplied
installation directory to a series of steps, we can effectively package
C projects with diverse build systems and handle dependencies between them.
This tool provides reasonably good support for cross-compilation of C projects and packages. It is not a full-fledged package manager.
cabal new-install cpkg
Add the following to your ~/.bashrc
for shell completions:
eval "$(cpkg --bash-completion-script cpkg)"
To view available packages, use cpkg list
vanessa@thinkpad ~/programming/haskell/done/cpkg 🌸 cpkg list
autoconf
url: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.69.tar.xz
version: 2.69
build dependencies: m4
automake
url: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/automake/automake-1.16.1.tar.xz
version: 1.16.1
build dependencies: autoconf
at-spi2-atk
url: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/at-spi2-atk/2.30/at-spi2-atk-2.30.0.tar.xz
version: 2.30.0
dependencies: at-spi2-core, atk, libxml2
build dependencies: meson, ninja
at-spi2-core
url: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/at-spi2-core/2.30/at-spi2-core-2.30.0.tar.xz
version: 2.30.0
dependencies: libXtst, glib
build dependencies: meson, ninja
atk
url: https://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/atk/2.30/atk-2.30.0.tar.xz
version: 2.30.0
build dependencies: gobject-introspection
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To install tar
:
cpkg install tar
To install emacs
:
cpkg install emacs
Here is the configuration for Lua:
let prelude = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vmchale/cpkg/master/dhall/cpkg-prelude.dhall
in
let lua =
λ(v : List Natural) →
let printLuaOS =
λ(os : types.OS) →
merge
{ FreeBSD = λ(_ : {}) → "freebsd"
, OpenBSD = λ(_ : {}) → "bsd"
, NetBSD = λ(_ : {}) → "bsd"
, Solaris = λ(_ : {}) → "solaris"
, Dragonfly = λ(_ : {}) → "bsd"
, Linux = λ(_ : {}) → "linux"
, Darwin = λ(_ : {}) → "macosx"
, Windows = λ(_ : {}) → "mingw"
, Redox = λ(_ : {}) → "generic"
, Haiku = λ(_ : {}) → "generic"
, IOS = λ(_ : {}) → "generic"
, AIX = λ(_ : {}) → "generic"
, Hurd = λ(_ : {}) → "generic"
, Android = λ(_ : {}) → "generic"
, NoOs = λ(_ : {}) → "c89"
}
os
in
let luaBuild =
λ(cfg : types.BuildVars) →
let cc = prelude.mkCCArg cfg
in
let ldflags =
(prelude.mkLDFlags cfg.linkDirs).value
in
let cflags =
(prelude.mkCFlags cfg.includeDirs).value
in
let os =
prelude.osCfg cfg
in
[ prelude.call (prelude.defaultCall ⫽ { program = "make"
, arguments = cc # [ printLuaOS os, "MYLDFLAGS=${ldflags}", "MYCFLAGS=${cflags}", "MYLIBS=-lncurses" ]
})
]
in
let luaInstall =
λ(cfg : types.BuildVars) →
[ prelude.call (prelude.defaultCall ⫽ { program = "make"
, arguments = [ "install", "INSTALL_TOP=${cfg.installDir}" ]
}) ]
# prelude.symlinkBinaries [ "bin/lua", "bin/luac" ]
in
prelude.simplePackage { name = "lua", version = v } ⫽
{ pkgUrl = "http://www.lua.org/ftp/lua-${prelude.showVersion v}.tar.gz"
, configureCommand = prelude.doNothing
, buildCommand = luaBuild
, installCommand = luaInstall
, pkgDeps = [ prelude.unbounded "readline"
, prelude.unbounded "ncurses"
]
}
in
lua [5,3,5]
After running
cpkg install libX11 --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf
cpkg install libXext --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf
cpkg install libXrandr --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf
cpkg install libXinerama --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf
cpkg install libXScrnSaver --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf
You can dump flags to be passed to cabal with
cpkg dump-cabal libX11 libXext libXrandr libXinerama libXScrnSaver --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf
which will produce something like
--extra-lib-dirs=/home/vanessa/.cpkg/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libX11-1.6.7-820c8166b4caadb/lib --extra-lib-dirs=/home/vanessa/.cpkg/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libXext-1.3.3-1bad0a89c6794a53/lib --extra-lib-dirs=/home/vanessa/.cpkg/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libXrandr-1.5.1-f58f951a622e5c2/lib --extra-lib-dirs=/home/vanessa/.cpkg/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libXinerama-1.1.4-516496f7e04d34be/lib --extra-lib-dirs=/home/vanessa/.cpkg/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libXScrnSaver-1.2.3-60f6993b79a87725/lib
This could be used, for example, to cross-compile xmonad
, viz.
cabal new-install xmonad --with-ghc arm-linux-gnueabihf-ghc --with-ghc-pkg arm-linux-gnueabihf-ghc-pkg $(cpkg dump-cabal libX11 libXext libXrandr libXinerama libXScrnSaver --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf)
There is
a prelude
available containing functions which simplify the process of writing package
descriptions. As an example, we can install sed
let prelude = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vmchale/cpkg/master/dhall/cpkg-prelude.dhall
in
let sed =
λ(v : List Natural) →
prelude.makeGnuExe { name = "sed", version = v }
in
sed [4,5]
This tool is insecure.
This tool is not performant.
Currently, there is no dependency solver. It should be relatively easy to add a version-based dependency solver to the code.
Currently, there is no garbage collector à la $ nix-collect-garbage
. This will
not be relatively easy to add, because it will require that the global package
index be re-implemented (ideally using a proper database).
Lovingly provided by polyglot:
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Language Files Lines Code Comments Blanks
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Bash 4 58 49 3 6
Cabal 1 165 147 0 18
Cabal Project 1 4 3 0 1
Dhall 5 6412 5724 0 688
Haskell 32 1999 1643 37 319
Makefile 1 12 8 0 4
Markdown 3 556 448 0 108
YAML 4 114 110 0 4
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Total 51 9320 8132 40 1148
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