49 lines
1.9 KiB
Nix
49 lines
1.9 KiB
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{ fetchurl, stdenv, cmake }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "cmocka-${version}";
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version = "1.0.1";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "https://cmocka.org/files/1.0/cmocka-${version}.tar.xz";
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sha256 = "0fvm6rdalqcxckbddch8ycdw6n2ckldblv117n09chi2l7bm0q5k";
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};
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nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake ];
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meta = with stdenv.lib; {
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description = "Lightweight library to simplify and generalize unit tests for C";
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longDescription =
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''There are a variety of C unit testing frameworks available however
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many of them are fairly complex and require the latest compiler
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technology. Some development requires the use of old compilers which
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makes it difficult to use some unit testing frameworks. In addition
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many unit testing frameworks assume the code being tested is an
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application or module that is targeted to the same platform that will
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ultimately execute the test. Because of this assumption many
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frameworks require the inclusion of standard C library headers in the
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code module being tested which may collide with the custom or
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incomplete implementation of the C library utilized by the code under
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test.
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Cmocka only requires a test application is linked with the standard C
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library which minimizes conflicts with standard C library headers.
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Also, CMocka tries to avoid the use of some of the newer features of
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C compilers.
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This results in CMocka being a relatively small library that can be
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used to test a variety of exotic code. If a developer wishes to
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simply test an application with the latest compiler then other unit
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testing frameworks may be preferable.
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This is the successor of Google's Cmockery.'';
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homepage = https://cmocka.org/;
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license = licenses.asl20;
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platforms = platforms.all;
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maintainers = with maintainers; [ kragniz ];
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};
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}
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