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{
version,
rev ? null,
sha256,
url ?
if rev != null then
"https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc.git"
else
"https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/${version}/ghc-${version}-src.tar.xz",
postFetch ? null,
}:
{
lib,
stdenv,
stdenvNoCC,
pkgsBuildTarget,
pkgsHostTarget,
buildPackages,
targetPackages,
fetchpatch,
# build-tools
bootPkgs,
autoreconfHook,
coreutils,
fetchurl,
fetchgit,
perl,
python3,
sphinx,
xattr,
autoSignDarwinBinariesHook,
bash,
srcOnly,
libiconv ? null,
ncurses,
# GHC can be built with system libffi or a bundled one.
libffi ? null,
useLLVM ? !(import ./common-have-ncg.nix { inherit lib stdenv version; }),
# LLVM is conceptually a run-time-only dependency, but for
# non-x86, we need LLVM to bootstrap later stages, so it becomes a
# build-time dependency too.
buildTargetLlvmPackages,
llvmPackages,
# If enabled, GHC will be built with the GPL-free but slightly slower native
# bignum backend instead of the faster but GPLed gmp backend.
enableNativeBignum ?
!(lib.meta.availableOn stdenv.hostPlatform gmp && lib.meta.availableOn stdenv.targetPlatform gmp)
|| stdenv.targetPlatform.isGhcjs,
gmp,
# If enabled, use -fPIC when compiling static libs.
enableRelocatedStaticLibs ? stdenv.targetPlatform != stdenv.hostPlatform,
# Exceeds Hydra output limit (at the time of writing ~3GB) when cross compiled to riscv64.
# A riscv64 cross-compiler fits into the limit comfortably.
enableProfiledLibs ? !stdenv.hostPlatform.isRiscV64,
# Whether to build dynamic libs for the standard library (on the target
# platform). Static libs are always built.
enableShared ? with stdenv.targetPlatform; !isWindows && !useiOSPrebuilt && !isStatic && !isGhcjs,
# Whether to build terminfo.
enableTerminfo ?
!(
stdenv.targetPlatform.isWindows
|| stdenv.targetPlatform.isGhcjs
# Before <https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/13932>,
# we couldn't force hadrian to build terminfo for cross.
|| (
lib.versionOlder version "9.15.20250808"
&& (stdenv.buildPlatform != stdenv.hostPlatform || stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.targetPlatform)
)
),
# Libdw.c only supports x86_64, i686 and s390x as of 2022-08-04
enableDwarf ?
(stdenv.targetPlatform.isx86 || (stdenv.targetPlatform.isS390 && stdenv.targetPlatform.is64bit))
&& lib.meta.availableOn stdenv.hostPlatform elfutils
&& lib.meta.availableOn stdenv.targetPlatform elfutils
&&
# HACK: elfutils is marked as broken on static platforms
# which availableOn can't tell.
!stdenv.targetPlatform.isStatic
&& !stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic,
elfutils,
# Enable NUMA support in RTS
enableNuma ? lib.meta.availableOn stdenv.targetPlatform numactl,
numactl,
# What flavour to build. Flavour string may contain a flavour and flavour
# transformers as accepted by hadrian.
ghcFlavour ?
let
# TODO(@sternenseemann): does using the static flavour make sense?
baseFlavour = "release";
# Note: in case hadrian's flavour transformers cease being expressive
# enough for us, we'll need to resort to defining a "nixpkgs" flavour
# in hadrianUserSettings and using that instead.
transformers =
lib.optionals useLLVM [ "llvm" ]
++ lib.optionals (!enableShared) [
"no_dynamic_libs"
"no_dynamic_ghc"
]
++ lib.optionals (!enableProfiledLibs) [ "no_profiled_libs" ]
# While split sections are now enabled by default in ghc 8.8 for windows,
# they seem to lead to `too many sections` errors when building base for
# profiling.
++ (if stdenv.targetPlatform.isWindows then [ "no_split_sections" ] else [ "split_sections" ]);
in
baseFlavour + lib.concatMapStrings (t: "+${t}") transformers,
# Contents of the UserSettings.hs file to use when compiling hadrian.
hadrianUserSettings ? ''
module UserSettings (
userFlavours, userPackages, userDefaultFlavour,
verboseCommand, buildProgressColour, successColour, finalStage
) where
import Flavour.Type
import Expression
import {-# SOURCE #-} Settings.Default
-- no way to set this via the command line
finalStage :: Stage
finalStage = ${
# N. B. hadrian ignores this setting if it doesn't agree it's possible,
# i.e. when its cross-compiling setting is true. So while we could, in theory,
# build Stage2 if hostPlatform.canExecute targetPlatform, hadrian won't play
# ball (with make, Stage2 was built if hostPlatform.system == targetPlatform.system).
if stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.targetPlatform then
"Stage2" # native compiler
else
"Stage1" # cross compiler
}
userDefaultFlavour :: String
userDefaultFlavour = "release"
userFlavours :: [Flavour]
userFlavours = []
-- Disable Colours
buildProgressColour :: BuildProgressColour
buildProgressColour = mkBuildProgressColour (Dull Reset)
successColour :: SuccessColour
successColour = mkSuccessColour (Dull Reset)
-- taken from src/UserSettings.hs unchanged, need to be there
userPackages :: [Package]
userPackages = []
verboseCommand :: Predicate
verboseCommand = do
verbosity <- expr getVerbosity
return $ verbosity >= Verbose
'',
ghcSrc ? srcOnly {
name = "ghc-${version}"; # -source appended by srcOnly
src = (if rev != null then fetchgit else fetchurl) (
{
inherit url sha256;
}
// lib.optionalAttrs (rev != null) {
inherit rev;
}
// lib.optionalAttrs (postFetch != null) {
inherit postFetch;
}
);
patches =
let
enableHyperlinkedSource =
# Disable haddock generating pretty source listings to stay under 3GB on aarch64-linux
!(stdenv.hostPlatform.isAarch64 && stdenv.hostPlatform.isLinux)
# 9.8 and 9.10 don't run into this problem for some reason
|| (lib.versionAtLeast version "9.8" && lib.versionOlder version "9.11");
in
lib.optionals
(
# 2025-01-16: unix >= 2.8.6.0 is unaffected which is shipped by GHC 9.12.1 and 9.8.4
lib.versionOlder version "9.11"
&& !(lib.versionAtLeast version "9.6.7" && lib.versionOlder version "9.8")
&& !(lib.versionAtLeast version "9.8.4" && lib.versionOlder version "9.9")
&& !(lib.versionAtLeast version "9.10.2" && lib.versionOlder version "9.11")
)
[
# Determine size of time related types using hsc2hs instead of assuming CLong.
# Prevents failures when e.g. stat(2)ing on 32bit systems with 64bit time_t etc.
# https://github.com/haskell/ghcup-hs/issues/1107
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/25095
# Note that in normal situations this shouldn't be the case since nixpkgs
# doesn't set -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 and friends (yet).
(fetchpatch {
name = "unix-fix-ctimeval-size-32-bit.patch";
url = "https://github.com/haskell/unix/commit/8183e05b97ce870dd6582a3677cc82459ae566ec.patch";
sha256 = "17q5yyigqr5kxlwwzb95sx567ysfxlw6bp3j4ji20lz0947aw6gv";
stripLen = 1;
extraPrefix = "libraries/unix/";
})
]
++ lib.optionals (lib.versionAtLeast version "9.6" && lib.versionOlder version "9.8") [
# Fix unlit being installed under a different name than is used in the
# settings file: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23317
(fetchpatch {
name = "ghc-9.6-fix-unlit-path.patch";
url = "https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/8fde4ac84ec7b1ead238cb158bbef48555d12af9.patch";
hash = "sha256-3+CyRBpebEZi8YpS22SsdGQHqi0drR7cCKPtKbR3zyE=";
})
]
++ lib.optionals (stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin && stdenv.targetPlatform.isAarch64) [
# Prevent the paths module from emitting symbols that we don't use
# when building with separate outputs.
#
# These cause problems as they're not eliminated by GHC's dead code
# elimination on aarch64-darwin. (see
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/140774 for details).
(
if lib.versionOlder version "9.10" then
./Cabal-at-least-3.6-paths-fix-cycle-aarch64-darwin.patch
else
./Cabal-3.12-paths-fix-cycle-aarch64-darwin.patch
)
]
++ lib.optionals stdenv.targetPlatform.isWindows [
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/13919
(fetchpatch {
name = "include-modern-utimbuf.patch";
url = "https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/7e75928ed0f1c4654de6ddd13d0b00bf4b5c6411.patch";
hash = "sha256-sb+AHdkGkCu8MW0xoQIpD5kEc0zYX8udAMDoC+TWc0Q=";
})
]
# Prevents passing --hyperlinked-source to haddock. Note that this can
# be configured via a user defined flavour now. Unfortunately, it is
# impossible to import an existing flavour in UserSettings, so patching
# the defaults is actually simpler and less maintenance intensive
# compared to keeping an entire flavour definition in sync with upstream
# manually. See also https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23625
++ lib.optionals (!enableHyperlinkedSource) [
(
if lib.versionOlder version "9.8" then
../../tools/haskell/hadrian/disable-hyperlinked-source-pre-9.8.patch
else
../../tools/haskell/hadrian/disable-hyperlinked-source-extra-args.patch
)
]
++ lib.optionals (lib.versionAtLeast version "9.8" && lib.versionOlder version "9.12") [
(fetchpatch {
name = "enable-ignore-build-platform-mismatch.patch";
url = "https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/4ee094d46effd06093090fcba70f0a80d2a57e6c.patch";
includes = [ "configure.ac" ];
hash = "sha256-L3FQvcm9QB59BOiR2g5/HACAufIG08HiT53EIOjj64g=";
})
]
# Fixes stack overrun in rts which crashes an process whenever
# freeHaskellFunPtr is called with nixpkgs' hardening flags.
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/25485
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/13599
++ lib.optionals (lib.versionOlder version "9.13") [
(fetchpatch {
name = "ghc-rts-adjustor-fix-i386-stack-overrun.patch";
url = "https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/commit/39bb6e583d64738db51441a556d499aa93a4fc4a.patch";
sha256 = "0w5fx413z924bi2irsy1l4xapxxhrq158b5gn6jzrbsmhvmpirs0";
})
]
# Missing ELF symbols
++ lib.optionals stdenv.targetPlatform.isAndroid [
./ghc-define-undefined-elf-st-visibility.patch
];
stdenv = stdenvNoCC;
},
# GHC's build system hadrian built from the GHC-to-build's source tree
# using our bootstrap GHC.
hadrian ? import ../../tools/haskell/hadrian/make-hadrian.nix { inherit bootPkgs lib; } {
inherit ghcSrc;
ghcVersion = version;
userSettings = hadrianUserSettings;
},
# Whether to build sphinx documentation.
# TODO(@sternenseemann): Hadrian ignores the --docs flag if finalStage = Stage1
enableDocs ? (
# Docs disabled if we are building on musl because it's a large task to keep
# all `sphinx` dependencies building in this environment.
!stdenv.buildPlatform.isMusl
),
# Whether to disable the large address space allocator
# necessary fix for iOS: https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/4ttdz1/building_an_osxi386_to_iosarm64_cross_compiler/d5qvd67/
disableLargeAddressSpace ? stdenv.targetPlatform.isiOS,
# Whether to build an unregisterised version of GHC.
# GHC will normally auto-detect whether it can do a registered build, but this
# option will force it to do an unregistered build when set to true.
# See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/building/unregisterised
enableUnregisterised ? false,
}:
assert !enableNativeBignum -> gmp != null;
# GHC does not support building when all 3 platforms are different.
assert stdenv.buildPlatform == stdenv.hostPlatform || stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.targetPlatform;
# It is currently impossible to cross-compile GHC with Hadrian.
assert lib.assertMsg (stdenv.buildPlatform == stdenv.hostPlatform)
"GHC >= 9.6 can't be cross-compiled. If you meant to build a GHC cross-compiler, use `buildPackages`.";
let
inherit (stdenv) buildPlatform hostPlatform targetPlatform;
# TODO(@Ericson2314) Make unconditional
targetPrefix = lib.optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) "${targetPlatform.config}-";
# TODO(@sternenseemann): there's no stage0:exe:haddock target by default,
# so haddock isn't available for GHC cross-compilers. Can we fix that?
hasHaddock = stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.targetPlatform;
hadrianSettings =
# -fexternal-dynamic-refs apparently (because it's not clear from the
# documentation) makes the GHC RTS able to load static libraries, which may
# be needed for TemplateHaskell. This solution was described in
# https://www.tweag.io/blog/2020-09-30-bazel-static-haskell
lib.optionals enableRelocatedStaticLibs [
"*.*.ghc.*.opts += -fPIC -fexternal-dynamic-refs"
]
++ lib.optionals targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt [
"*.*.ghc.c.opts += -optc-std=gnu99"
];
# Splicer will pull out correct variations
libDeps =
platform:
lib.optional enableTerminfo ncurses
++ lib.optionals (!targetPlatform.isGhcjs) [ libffi ]
# Bindist configure script fails w/o elfutils in linker search path
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22081
++ lib.optional enableDwarf elfutils
++ lib.optional (!enableNativeBignum) gmp
++ lib.optional (
platform.libc != "glibc"
&& !targetPlatform.isWindows
&& !targetPlatform.isGhcjs
&& !targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt
) libiconv;
# TODO(@sternenseemann): is buildTarget LLVM unnecessary?
# GHC doesn't seem to have {LLC,OPT}_HOST
toolsForTarget = [
(
if targetPlatform.isGhcjs then
pkgsBuildTarget.emscripten
else
pkgsBuildTarget.targetPackages.stdenv.cc
)
]
++ lib.optional useLLVM buildTargetLlvmPackages.llvm;
buildCC = buildPackages.stdenv.cc;
targetCC = builtins.head toolsForTarget;
installCC =
if targetPlatform.isGhcjs then
pkgsHostTarget.emscripten
else
pkgsHostTarget.targetPackages.stdenv.cc;
# toolPath calculates the absolute path to the name tool associated with a
# given `stdenv.cc` derivation, i.e. it picks the correct derivation to take
# the tool from (cc, cc.bintools, cc.bintools.bintools) and adds the correct
# subpath of the tool.
toolPath =
name: cc:
let
tools =
{
"cc" = cc;
"c++" = cc;
as = cc.bintools;
ar = cc.bintools;
ranlib = cc.bintools;
nm = cc.bintools;
readelf = cc.bintools;
objdump = cc.bintools;
ld = cc.bintools;
"ld.gold" = cc.bintools;
windres = cc.bintools;
otool = cc.bintools.bintools;
# GHC needs install_name_tool on all darwin platforms. The same one can
# be used on both platforms. It is safe to use with linker-generated
# signatures because it will update the signatures automatically after
# modifying the target binary.
install_name_tool = cc.bintools.bintools;
# strip on darwin is wrapped to enable deterministic mode.
strip =
# TODO(@sternenseemann): also use wrapper if linker == "bfd" or "gold"
if stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin then cc.bintools else cc.bintools.bintools;
# clang is used as an assembler on darwin with the LLVM backend
clang = cc;
}
.${name};
in
getToolExe tools name;
# targetPrefix aware lib.getExe'
getToolExe = drv: name: lib.getExe' drv "${drv.targetPrefix or ""}${name}";
# Use gold either following the default, or to avoid the BFD linker due to some bugs / perf issues.
# But we cannot avoid BFD when using musl libc due to https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23856
# see #84670 and #49071 for more background.
useLdGold =
targetPlatform.linker == "gold"
|| (
targetPlatform.linker == "bfd"
&& (targetCC.bintools.bintools.hasGold or false)
&& !targetPlatform.isMusl
);
# Makes debugging easier to see which variant is at play in `nix-store -q --tree`.
variantSuffix = lib.concatStrings [
(lib.optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl "-musl")
(lib.optionalString enableNativeBignum "-native-bignum")
];
# These libraries are library dependencies of the standard libraries bundled
# by GHC (core libs) users will link their compiled artifacts again. Thus,
# they should be taken from targetPackages.
#
# We need to use pkgsHostTarget if we are cross compiling a native GHC compiler,
# though (when native compiling GHC, pkgsHostTarget == targetPackages):
#
# 1. targetPackages would be empty(-ish) in this situation since we can't
# execute cross compiled compilers in order to obtain the libraries
# that would be in targetPackages.
# 2. pkgsHostTarget is fine to use since hostPlatform == targetPlatform in this
# situation.
# 3. The core libs used by the final GHC (stage 2) for user artifacts are also
# used to build stage 2 GHC itself, i.e. the core libs are both host and
# target.
targetLibs = {
inherit (if hostPlatform != targetPlatform then targetPackages else pkgsHostTarget)
elfutils
gmp
libffi
ncurses
numactl
;
};
# Our Cabal compiler name
haskellCompilerName = "ghc-${version}";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation (
{
pname = "${targetPrefix}ghc${variantSuffix}";
inherit version;
src = ghcSrc;
enableParallelBuilding = true;
postPatch = ''
patchShebangs --build .
'';
# GHC is a bit confused on its cross terminology.
# TODO(@sternenseemann): investigate coreutils dependencies and pass absolute paths
preConfigure = ''
for env in $(env | grep '^TARGET_' | sed -E 's|\+?=.*||'); do
export "''${env#TARGET_}=''${!env}"
done
# No need for absolute paths since these tools only need to work during the build
export CC_STAGE0="$CC_FOR_BUILD"
export LD_STAGE0="$LD_FOR_BUILD"
export AR_STAGE0="$AR_FOR_BUILD"
# Stage0 (build->build) which builds stage 1
export GHC="${bootPkgs.ghc}/bin/ghc"
# GHC is a bit confused on its cross terminology, as these would normally be
# the *host* tools.
export CC="${toolPath "cc" targetCC}"
export CXX="${toolPath "c++" targetCC}"
# Use gold to work around https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16177
export LD="${toolPath "ld${lib.optionalString useLdGold ".gold"}" targetCC}"
export AS="${toolPath "as" targetCC}"
export AR="${toolPath "ar" targetCC}"
export NM="${toolPath "nm" targetCC}"
export RANLIB="${toolPath "ranlib" targetCC}"
export READELF="${toolPath "readelf" targetCC}"
export STRIP="${toolPath "strip" targetCC}"
export OBJDUMP="${toolPath "objdump" targetCC}"
''
+ lib.optionalString (stdenv.targetPlatform.linker == "cctools") ''
export OTOOL="${toolPath "otool" targetCC}"
export INSTALL_NAME_TOOL="${toolPath "install_name_tool" targetCC}"
''
+ lib.optionalString useLLVM ''
export LLC="${getToolExe buildTargetLlvmPackages.llvm "llc"}"
export OPT="${getToolExe buildTargetLlvmPackages.llvm "opt"}"
''
# LLVMAS should be a "specific LLVM compatible assembler" which needs to understand
# assembly produced by LLVM. The easiest way to be sure is to use clang from the same
# version as llc and opt. Note that the naming chosen by GHC is misleading, clang can
# be used as an assembler, llvm-as converts IR into machine code.
+ lib.optionalString (useLLVM && lib.versionAtLeast version "9.10") ''
export LLVMAS="${getToolExe buildTargetLlvmPackages.clang "clang"}"
''
+ lib.optionalString (useLLVM && stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin) ''
# LLVM backend on Darwin needs clang: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/docs/html/users_guide/codegens.html#llvm-code-generator-fllvm
# The executable we specify via $CLANG is used as an assembler (exclusively, it seems, but this isn't
# clarified in any user facing documentation). As such, it'll be called on assembly produced by $CC
# which usually comes from the darwin stdenv. To prevent a situation where $CLANG doesn't understand
# the assembly it is given, we need to make sure that it matches the LLVM version of $CC if possible.
# It is unclear (at the time of writing 2024-09-01) whether $CC should match the LLVM version we use
# for llc and opt which would require using a custom darwin stdenv for targetCC.
# 2025-09-06: The existence of LLVMAS suggests that matching $CC is fine (correct?) here.
export CLANG="${
if targetCC.isClang then
toolPath "clang" targetCC
else
getToolExe buildTargetLlvmPackages.clang "clang"
}"
''
# Haddock and sphinx need a working locale
+ lib.optionalString (enableDocs || hasHaddock) (
''
export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
''
+ lib.optionalString (stdenv.buildPlatform.libc == "glibc") ''
export LOCALE_ARCHIVE="${buildPackages.glibcLocales}/lib/locale/locale-archive"
''
)
+ lib.optionalString (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin) ''
export NIX_LDFLAGS+=" -rpath $out/lib/ghc-${version}"
''
+ lib.optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin ''
export NIX_LDFLAGS+=" -no_dtrace_dof"
# GHC tries the host xattr /usr/bin/xattr by default which fails since it expects python to be 2.7
export XATTR=${lib.getBin xattr}/bin/xattr
''
# If we are not using release tarballs, some files need to be generated using
# the boot script.
+ lib.optionalString (rev != null) ''
echo ${version} > VERSION
echo ${rev} > GIT_COMMIT_ID
./boot
''
+ lib.optionalString targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt ''
sed -i -e '5i ,("armv7a-unknown-linux-androideabi", ("e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-v128:64:128-a:0:32-n32-S64", "cortex-a8", ""))' llvm-targets
''
+ lib.optionalString targetPlatform.isMusl ''
echo "patching llvm-targets for musl targets..."
echo "Cloning these existing '*-linux-gnu*' targets:"
grep linux-gnu llvm-targets | sed 's/^/ /'
echo "(go go gadget sed)"
sed -i 's,\(^.*linux-\)gnu\(.*\)$,\0\n\1musl\2,' llvm-targets
echo "llvm-targets now contains these '*-linux-musl*' targets:"
grep linux-musl llvm-targets | sed 's/^/ /'
echo "And now patching to preserve '-musleabi' as done with '-gnueabi'"
# (aclocal.m4 is actual source, but patch configure as well since we don't re-gen)
for x in configure aclocal.m4; do
substituteInPlace $x \
--replace '*-android*|*-gnueabi*)' \
'*-android*|*-gnueabi*|*-musleabi*)'
done
''
# Need to make writable EM_CACHE for emscripten. The path in EM_CACHE must be absolute.
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/wikis/javascript-backend#configure-fails-with-sub-word-sized-atomic-operations-not-available
+ lib.optionalString targetPlatform.isGhcjs ''
export EM_CACHE="$(realpath $(mktemp -d emcache.XXXXXXXXXX))"
cp -Lr ${
targetCC # == emscripten
}/share/emscripten/cache/* "$EM_CACHE/"
chmod u+rwX -R "$EM_CACHE"
''
# Create bash array hadrianFlagsArray for use in buildPhase. Do it in
# preConfigure, so overrideAttrs can be used to modify it effectively.
# hadrianSettings are passed via the command line so they are more visible
# in the build log.
+ ''
hadrianFlagsArray=(
"-j$NIX_BUILD_CORES"
${lib.escapeShellArgs hadrianSettings}
)
'';
${if targetPlatform.isGhcjs then "configureScript" else null} = "emconfigure ./configure";
# GHC currently ships an edited config.sub so ghcjs is accepted which we can not rollback
${if targetPlatform.isGhcjs then "dontUpdateAutotoolsGnuConfigScripts" else null} = true;
# TODO(@Ericson2314): Always pass "--target" and always prefix.
configurePlatforms = [
"build"
"host"
]
++ lib.optional (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) "target";
# `--with` flags for libraries needed for RTS linker
configureFlags = [
"--datadir=$doc/share/doc/ghc"
]
++ lib.optionals enableTerminfo [
"--with-curses-includes=${lib.getDev targetLibs.ncurses}/include"
"--with-curses-libraries=${lib.getLib targetLibs.ncurses}/lib"
]
++ lib.optionals (libffi != null && !targetPlatform.isGhcjs) [
"--with-system-libffi"
"--with-ffi-includes=${targetLibs.libffi.dev}/include"
"--with-ffi-libraries=${targetLibs.libffi.out}/lib"
]
++ lib.optionals (targetPlatform == hostPlatform && !enableNativeBignum) [
"--with-gmp-includes=${targetLibs.gmp.dev}/include"
"--with-gmp-libraries=${targetLibs.gmp.out}/lib"
]
++
lib.optionals
(targetPlatform == hostPlatform && hostPlatform.libc != "glibc" && !targetPlatform.isWindows)
[
"--with-iconv-includes=${libiconv}/include"
"--with-iconv-libraries=${libiconv}/lib"
]
++ lib.optionals (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) [
"--enable-bootstrap-with-devel-snapshot"
]
++ lib.optionals useLdGold [
"CFLAGS=-fuse-ld=gold"
"CONF_GCC_LINKER_OPTS_STAGE1=-fuse-ld=gold"
"CONF_GCC_LINKER_OPTS_STAGE2=-fuse-ld=gold"
]
++ lib.optionals disableLargeAddressSpace [
"--disable-large-address-space"
]
++ lib.optionals enableDwarf [
"--enable-dwarf-unwind"
"--with-libdw-includes=${lib.getDev targetLibs.elfutils}/include"
"--with-libdw-libraries=${lib.getLib targetLibs.elfutils}/lib"
]
++ lib.optionals enableNuma [
"--enable-numa"
"--with-libnuma-includes=${lib.getDev targetLibs.numactl}/include"
"--with-libnuma-libraries=${lib.getLib targetLibs.numactl}/lib"
]
++ lib.optionals targetPlatform.isDarwin [
# Darwin uses llvm-ar. GHC will try to use `-L` with `ar` when it is `llvm-ar`
# but it doesnt currently work because Cabal never uses `-L` on Darwin. See:
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/23188
# https://github.com/haskell/cabal/issues/8882
"fp_cv_prog_ar_supports_dash_l=no"
]
++ lib.optionals enableUnregisterised [
"--enable-unregisterised"
]
++
lib.optionals
(stdenv.buildPlatform.isAarch64 && stdenv.buildPlatform.isMusl && lib.versionOlder version "9.12")
[
# The bootstrap binaries for aarch64 musl were built for the wrong triple.
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/13182
"--enable-ignore-build-platform-mismatch"
];
# Make sure we never relax`$PATH` and hooks support for compatibility.
strictDeps = true;
# Dont add -liconv to LDFLAGS automatically so that GHC will add it itself.
dontAddExtraLibs = true;
nativeBuildInputs = [
autoreconfHook
perl
hadrian
bootPkgs.alex
bootPkgs.happy
bootPkgs.hscolour
# Python is used in a few scripts invoked by hadrian to generate e.g. rts headers.
python3
# Tool used to update GHC's settings file in postInstall
bootPkgs.ghc-settings-edit
]
++ lib.optionals (stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin && stdenv.hostPlatform.isAarch64) [
autoSignDarwinBinariesHook
]
++ lib.optionals enableDocs [
sphinx
];
# For building runtime libs
depsBuildTarget = toolsForTarget;
# Everything the stage0 compiler needs to build stage1: CC, bintools, extra libs.
# See also GHC, {CC,LD,AR}_STAGE0 in preConfigure.
depsBuildBuild = [
# N.B. We do not declare bootPkgs.ghc in any of the stdenv.mkDerivation
# dependency lists to prevent the bintools setup hook from adding ghc's
# lib directory to the linker flags. Instead we tell configure about it
# via the GHC environment variable.
buildCC
# stage0 builds terminfo unconditionally, so we always need ncurses
ncurses
];
# Prevent stage0 ghc from leaking into the final result. This was an issue
# with GHC 9.6.
disallowedReferences = [
bootPkgs.ghc
];
buildInputs = [ bash ] ++ (libDeps hostPlatform);
# stage0:ghc (i.e. stage1) doesn't need to link against libnuma, so it's target specific
depsTargetTarget = map lib.getDev (
libDeps targetPlatform ++ lib.optionals enableNuma [ targetLibs.numactl ]
);
depsTargetTargetPropagated = map (lib.getOutput "out") (
libDeps targetPlatform ++ lib.optionals enableNuma [ targetLibs.numactl ]
);
hadrianFlags = [
"--flavour=${ghcFlavour}"
"--bignum=${if enableNativeBignum then "native" else "gmp"}"
"--docs=${if enableDocs then "no-sphinx-pdfs" else "no-sphinx"}"
]
++ lib.optionals (lib.versionAtLeast version "9.8") [
# In 9.14 this will be default with release flavour.
# See https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/merge_requests/13444
"--hash-unit-ids"
];
buildPhase = ''
runHook preBuild
# hadrianFlagsArray is created in preConfigure
echo "hadrianFlags: $hadrianFlags ''${hadrianFlagsArray[@]}"
# We need to go via the bindist for installing
hadrian $hadrianFlags "''${hadrianFlagsArray[@]}" binary-dist-dir
runHook postBuild
'';
# required, because otherwise all symbols from HSffi.o are stripped, and
# that in turn causes GHCi to abort
stripDebugFlags = [ "-S" ] ++ lib.optional (!targetPlatform.isDarwin) "--keep-file-symbols";
checkTarget = "test";
# GHC cannot currently produce outputs that are ready for `-pie` linking.
# Thus, disable `pie` hardening, otherwise `recompile with -fPIE` errors appear.
# See:
# * https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/129247
# * https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/19580
hardeningDisable = [
"format"
"pie"
];
# big-parallel allows us to build with more than 2 cores on
# Hydra which already warrants a significant speedup
requiredSystemFeatures = [ "big-parallel" ];
outputs = [
"out"
"doc"
];
# We need to configure the bindist *again* before installing
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/22058
# TODO(@sternenseemann): it would be nice if the bindist could be an intermediate
# derivation, but since it is > 2GB even on x86_64-linux, not a good idea?
preInstall = ''
pushd _build/bindist/*
''
# the bindist configure script uses different env variables than the GHC configure script
# see https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/267250 and https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/24211
+ lib.optionalString (stdenv.targetPlatform.linker == "cctools") ''
export InstallNameToolCmd=$INSTALL_NAME_TOOL
export OtoolCmd=$OTOOL
''
+ ''
$configureScript $configureFlags "''${configureFlagsArray[@]}"
'';
postInstall = ''
# leave bindist directory
popd
settingsFile="$out/lib/${targetPrefix}${haskellCompilerName}/lib/settings"
# Make the installed GHC use the host->target tools.
ghc-settings-edit "$settingsFile" \
"C compiler command" "${toolPath "cc" installCC}" \
"Haskell CPP command" "${toolPath "cc" installCC}" \
"C++ compiler command" "${toolPath "c++" installCC}" \
"ld command" "${toolPath "ld${lib.optionalString useLdGold ".gold"}" installCC}" \
"Merge objects command" "${toolPath "ld${lib.optionalString useLdGold ".gold"}" installCC}" \
"ar command" "${toolPath "ar" installCC}" \
"ranlib command" "${toolPath "ranlib" installCC}"
''
+ lib.optionalString (stdenv.targetPlatform.linker == "cctools") ''
ghc-settings-edit "$settingsFile" \
"otool command" "${toolPath "otool" installCC}" \
"install_name_tool command" "${toolPath "install_name_tool" installCC}"
''
+ lib.optionalString useLLVM ''
ghc-settings-edit "$settingsFile" \
"LLVM llc command" "${getToolExe llvmPackages.llvm "llc"}" \
"LLVM opt command" "${getToolExe llvmPackages.llvm "opt"}"
''
# See comment for LLVMAS in preConfigure
+ lib.optionalString (useLLVM && lib.versionAtLeast version "9.10") ''
ghc-settings-edit "$settingsFile" \
"LLVM llvm-as command" "${getToolExe llvmPackages.clang "clang"}"
''
+ lib.optionalString (useLLVM && stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin) ''
ghc-settings-edit "$settingsFile" \
"LLVM clang command" "${
# See comment for CLANG in preConfigure
if installCC.isClang then toolPath "clang" installCC else getToolExe llvmPackages.clang "clang"
}"
''
+ lib.optionalString stdenv.targetPlatform.isWindows ''
ghc-settings-edit "$settingsFile" \
"windres command" "${toolPath "windres" installCC}"
''
+ ''
# Install the bash completion file.
install -Dm 644 utils/completion/ghc.bash $out/share/bash-completion/completions/${targetPrefix}ghc
'';
passthru = {
inherit bootPkgs targetPrefix haskellCompilerName;
inherit llvmPackages;
inherit enableShared;
inherit hasHaddock;
# Expose hadrian used for bootstrapping, for debugging purposes
inherit hadrian;
bootstrapAvailable = lib.meta.availableOn stdenv.buildPlatform bootPkgs.ghc;
};
meta = {
homepage = "http://haskell.org/ghc";
description = "Glasgow Haskell Compiler";
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [
guibou
];
teams = [ lib.teams.haskell ];
timeout = 24 * 3600;
platforms = lib.platforms.all;
inherit (bootPkgs.ghc.meta) license;
# To be fixed by <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/440774>.
broken = useLLVM;
};
dontStrip = targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt || targetPlatform.isWasm;
}
// lib.optionalAttrs targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt {
dontPatchELF = true;
noAuditTmpdir = true;
}
)