llvmPackages_18.mlir 18.1.3 -> 18.1.4 https://repology.org/project/mlir/versions attrpath: llvmPackages_18.mlir Checking auto update branch... No auto update branch exists Old version 18.1.3" not present in master derivation file with contents: { lib , stdenv , llvm_meta , buildLlvmTools , monorepoSrc , runCommand , cmake , ninja , libxml2 , libllvm , version , doCheck ? (!stdenv.isx86_32 /* TODO: why */) && (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl) }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "mlir"; inherit version doCheck; # Blank llvm dir just so relative path works src = runCommand "${pname}-src-${version}" { } '' mkdir -p "$out" cp -r ${monorepoSrc}/cmake "$out" cp -r ${monorepoSrc}/mlir "$out" cp -r ${monorepoSrc}/third-party "$out/third-party" mkdir -p "$out/llvm" ''; sourceRoot = "${src.name}/mlir"; patches = [ ./gnu-install-dirs.patch ]; nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake ninja ]; buildInputs = [ libllvm libxml2 ]; cmakeFlags = [ "-DLLVM_BUILD_TOOLS=ON" # Install headers as well "-DLLVM_INSTALL_TOOLCHAIN_ONLY=OFF" "-DMLIR_TOOLS_INSTALL_DIR=${placeholder "out"}/bin/" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_IDE=OFF" "-DMLIR_INSTALL_PACKAGE_DIR=${placeholder "out"}/lib/cmake/mlir" "-DLLVM_BUILD_TESTS=${if doCheck then "ON" else "OFF"}" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_FFI=ON" "-DLLVM_HOST_TRIPLE=${stdenv.hostPlatform.config}" "-DLLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE=${stdenv.hostPlatform.config}" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_DUMP=ON" ] ++ lib.optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic [ # Disables building of shared libs, -fPIC is still injected by cc-wrapper "-DLLVM_ENABLE_PIC=OFF" "-DLLVM_BUILD_STATIC=ON" "-DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=OFF" ] ++ lib.optionals ((stdenv.hostPlatform != stdenv.buildPlatform) && !(stdenv.buildPlatform.canExecute stdenv.hostPlatform)) [ "-DLLVM_TABLEGEN_EXE=${buildLlvmTools.llvm}/bin/llvm-tblgen" "-DMLIR_TABLEGEN_EXE=${buildLlvmTools.mlir}/bin/mlir-tblgen" ]; outputs = [ "out" "dev" ]; meta = llvm_meta // { homepage = "https://mlir.llvm.org/"; description = "Multi-Level IR Compiler Framework"; longDescription = '' The MLIR project is a novel approach to building reusable and extensible compiler infrastructure. MLIR aims to address software fragmentation, improve compilation for heterogeneous hardware, significantly reduce the cost of building domain specific compilers, and aid in connecting existing compilers together. ''; }; }