{ sage-src , env-locations , perl , buildPythonPackage , m4 , arb , blas , lapack , brial , cliquer , cypari2 , cysignals , cython , lisp-compiler , eclib , ecm , flint , gd , giac , givaro , glpk , gsl , iml , jinja2 , lcalc , lrcalc , gap , linbox , m4ri , m4rie , memory-allocator , libmpc , mpfi , ntl , numpy , pari , pkgconfig # the python module, not the pkg-config alias , pkg-config , planarity , ppl , primecountpy , python , ratpoints , readline , rankwidth , symmetrica , zn_poly , fflas-ffpack , boost , singular , pip , jupyter_core , sage-setup , libhomfly , libbraiding , gmpy2 , pplpy , sqlite , jupyter-client , ipywidgets , mpmath , rpy2 , fpylll , scipy , sympy , matplotlib , pillow , ipykernel , networkx , ptyprocess , lrcalc-python , sphinx # TODO: this is in setup.cfg, should we override it? }: assert (!blas.isILP64) && (!lapack.isILP64); # This is the core sage python package. Everything else is just wrappers gluing # stuff together. It is not very useful on its own though, since it will not # find many of its dependencies without `sage-env`, will not be tested without # `sage-tests` and will not have html docs without `sagedoc`. buildPythonPackage rec { version = src.version; pname = "sagelib"; src = sage-src; nativeBuildInputs = [ iml perl jupyter_core pkg-config sage-setup pip # needed to query installed packages lisp-compiler m4 ]; buildInputs = [ gd readline iml ]; propagatedBuildInputs = [ cypari2 jinja2 numpy pkgconfig boost arb brial cliquer lisp-compiler eclib ecm fflas-ffpack flint giac givaro glpk gsl lcalc gap libmpc linbox lrcalc m4ri m4rie memory-allocator mpfi ntl blas lapack pari planarity ppl primecountpy rankwidth ratpoints singular symmetrica zn_poly pip cython cysignals libhomfly libbraiding gmpy2 pplpy sqlite mpmath rpy2 scipy sympy matplotlib pillow ipykernel fpylll networkx jupyter-client ipywidgets ptyprocess lrcalc-python sphinx ]; preBuild = '' export SAGE_ROOT="$PWD" export SAGE_LOCAL="$SAGE_ROOT" export SAGE_SHARE="$SAGE_LOCAL/share" # set locations of dependencies (needed for nbextensions like threejs) . ${env-locations}/sage-env-locations export JUPYTER_PATH="$SAGE_LOCAL/jupyter" export PATH="$SAGE_ROOT/build/bin:$SAGE_ROOT/src/bin:$PATH" export SAGE_NUM_THREADS="$NIX_BUILD_CORES" mkdir -p "$SAGE_SHARE/sage/ext/notebook-ipython" mkdir -p "var/lib/sage/installed" cd build/pkgs/sagelib # some files, like Pipfile, pyproject.toml, requirements.txt and setup.cfg # are generated by the bootstrap script using m4. these can fetch data from # build/pkgs, either directly or via sage-get-system-packages. sed -i '/sage_conf/d' src/setup.cfg.m4 sed -i '/sage_conf/d' src/requirements.txt.m4 # version lower bounds are useful, but upper bounds are a hassle because # Sage tests already catch any relevant API breakage. # according to the discussion at https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/33520, # upper bounds will be less noisy starting from Sage 9.6. sed -i 's/==0.5.1/>=0.5.1/' ../ptyprocess/install-requires.txt sed -i 's/, <[^, ]*//' ../*/install-requires.txt for infile in src/*.m4; do if [ -f "$infile" ]; then outfile="src/$(basename $infile .m4)" m4 "$infile" > "$outfile" fi done cd src ''; postInstall = '' rm -r "$out/${python.sitePackages}/sage/cython_debug" ''; doCheck = false; # we will run tests in sage-tests.nix }