* gnu/packages/patches/zig-disable-libc-note-test.patch, gnu/packages/patches/zig-use-system-paths.patch: New files. * gnu/packages/zig.scm: New file. * gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES, dist_patch_DATA): Adjust accordingly.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| This patch replaces the OS-specific detection mechanism by one that solely
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| relies on environment variables.  This has the benefit that said environment
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| variables can be used as search paths in Guix.
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| 
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| Index: zig-0.8.1/lib/std/zig/system.zig
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| ===================================================================
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| --- zig-0.8.1.orig/lib/std/zig/system.zig
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| +++ zig-0.8.1/lib/std/zig/system.zig
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| @@ -39,101 +39,57 @@ pub const NativePaths = struct {
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|          };
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|          errdefer self.deinit();
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| 
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| -        var is_nix = false;
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| -        if (process.getEnvVarOwned(allocator, "NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE")) |nix_cflags_compile| {
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| -            defer allocator.free(nix_cflags_compile);
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| -
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| -            is_nix = true;
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| -            var it = mem.tokenize(nix_cflags_compile, " ");
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| +        // TODO: Support cross-compile paths?
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| +        if (process.getEnvVarOwned(allocator, "C_INCLUDE_PATH")) |c_include_path| {
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| +            defer allocator.free(c_include_path);
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| +            var it = mem.tokenize(c_include_path, ":");
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|              while (true) {
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| -                const word = it.next() orelse break;
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| -                if (mem.eql(u8, word, "-isystem")) {
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| -                    const include_path = it.next() orelse {
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| -                        try self.addWarning("Expected argument after -isystem in NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE");
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| -                        break;
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| -                    };
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| -                    try self.addIncludeDir(include_path);
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| -                } else {
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| -                    if (mem.startsWith(u8, word, "-frandom-seed=")) {
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| -                        continue;
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| -                    }
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| -                    try self.addWarningFmt("Unrecognized C flag from NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE: {s}", .{word});
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| -                }
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| +                const dir = it.next() orelse break;
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| +                try self.addIncludeDir(dir);
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|              }
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|          } else |err| switch (err) {
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|              error.InvalidUtf8 => {},
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|              error.EnvironmentVariableNotFound => {},
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|              error.OutOfMemory => |e| return e,
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|          }
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| -        if (process.getEnvVarOwned(allocator, "NIX_LDFLAGS")) |nix_ldflags| {
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| -            defer allocator.free(nix_ldflags);
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| 
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| -            is_nix = true;
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| -            var it = mem.tokenize(nix_ldflags, " ");
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| +        if (process.getEnvVarOwned(allocator, "CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH")) |cplus_include_path| {
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| +            defer allocator.free(cplus_include_path);
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| +            var it = mem.tokenize(cplus_include_path, ":");
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|              while (true) {
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| -                const word = it.next() orelse break;
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| -                if (mem.eql(u8, word, "-rpath")) {
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| -                    const rpath = it.next() orelse {
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| -                        try self.addWarning("Expected argument after -rpath in NIX_LDFLAGS");
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| -                        break;
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| -                    };
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| -                    try self.addRPath(rpath);
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| -                } else if (word.len > 2 and word[0] == '-' and word[1] == 'L') {
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| -                    const lib_path = word[2..];
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| -                    try self.addLibDir(lib_path);
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| -                } else {
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| -                    try self.addWarningFmt("Unrecognized C flag from NIX_LDFLAGS: {s}", .{word});
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| -                    break;
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| -                }
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| +                const dir = it.next() orelse break;
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| +                try self.addIncludeDir(dir);
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|              }
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|          } else |err| switch (err) {
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|              error.InvalidUtf8 => {},
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|              error.EnvironmentVariableNotFound => {},
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|              error.OutOfMemory => |e| return e,
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|          }
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| -        if (is_nix) {
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| -            return self;
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| -        }
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| -
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| -        if (comptime Target.current.isDarwin()) {
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| -            try self.addIncludeDir("/usr/include");
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| -            try self.addIncludeDir("/usr/local/include");
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| 
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| -            try self.addLibDir("/usr/lib");
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| -            try self.addLibDir("/usr/local/lib");
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| -
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| -            try self.addFrameworkDir("/Library/Frameworks");
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| -            try self.addFrameworkDir("/System/Library/Frameworks");
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| -
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| -            return self;
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| +        if (process.getEnvVarOwned(allocator, "LIBRARY_PATH")) |library_path| {
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| +            defer allocator.free(library_path);
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| +            var it = mem.tokenize(library_path, ":");
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| +            while (true) {
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| +                const dir = it.next() orelse break;
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| +                try self.addLibDir(dir);
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| +            }
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| +        } else |err| switch (err) {
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| +            error.InvalidUtf8 => {},
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| +            error.EnvironmentVariableNotFound => {},
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| +            error.OutOfMemory => |e| return e,
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|          }
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| 
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| -        if (native_target.os.tag != .windows) {
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| -            const triple = try native_target.linuxTriple(allocator);
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| -            const qual = native_target.cpu.arch.ptrBitWidth();
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| -
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| -            // TODO: $ ld --verbose | grep SEARCH_DIR
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| -            // the output contains some paths that end with lib64, maybe include them too?
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| -            // TODO: what is the best possible order of things?
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| -            // TODO: some of these are suspect and should only be added on some systems. audit needed.
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| -
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| -            try self.addIncludeDir("/usr/local/include");
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| -            try self.addLibDirFmt("/usr/local/lib{d}", .{qual});
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| -            try self.addLibDir("/usr/local/lib");
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| -
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| -            try self.addIncludeDirFmt("/usr/include/{s}", .{triple});
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| -            try self.addLibDirFmt("/usr/lib/{s}", .{triple});
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| -
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| -            try self.addIncludeDir("/usr/include");
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| -            try self.addLibDirFmt("/lib{d}", .{qual});
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| -            try self.addLibDir("/lib");
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| -            try self.addLibDirFmt("/usr/lib{d}", .{qual});
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| -            try self.addLibDir("/usr/lib");
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| -
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| -            // example: on a 64-bit debian-based linux distro, with zlib installed from apt:
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| -            // zlib.h is in /usr/include (added above)
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| -            // libz.so.1 is in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu (added here)
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| -            try self.addLibDirFmt("/lib/{s}", .{triple});
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| +        if (process.getEnvVarOwned(allocator, "DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH")) |dyld_framework_path| {
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| +            defer allocator.free(dyld_framework_path);
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| +            var it = mem.tokenize(dyld_framework_path, ":");
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| +            while (true) {
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| +                const dir = it.next() orelse break;
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| +                try self.addFrameworkDir(dir);
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| +            }
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| +        } else |err| switch (err) {
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| +            error.InvalidUtf8 => {},
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| +            error.EnvironmentVariableNotFound => {},
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| +            error.OutOfMemory => |e| return e,
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|          }
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| 
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|          return self;
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