gnu: Add microscheme.

* gnu/packages/avr.scm (microscheme): New variable.
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Ricardo Wurmus 2015-11-06 22:37:40 +01:00
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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2014 Manolis Fragkiskos Ragkousis <manolis837@gmail.com>
;;; Copyright © 2015 Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
@ -22,7 +23,9 @@ (define-module (gnu packages avr)
#:use-module (guix packages)
#:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
#:use-module (gnu packages)
#:use-module (gnu packages cross-base))
#:use-module (gnu packages cross-base)
#:use-module (gnu packages vim)
#:use-module (gnu packages zip))
(define-public avr-libc
(package
@ -49,3 +52,40 @@ (define-public avr-libc
"AVR Libc is a project whose goal is to provide a high quality C library
for use with GCC on Atmel AVR microcontrollers.")
(license (license:non-copyleft "http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/LICENSE.txt"))))
(define-public microscheme
(package
(name "microscheme")
(version "0.9.2")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "https://github.com/ryansuchocki/"
"microscheme/archive/v" version ".zip"))
(sha256
(base32
"0cmp1c6ilcib4w9ysqghav310g8jsq9gdfpfa9sd23wgl7mlncxf"))
(file-name (string-append name "-" version ".zip"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(arguments
`(#:parallel-build? #f ; fails to build otherwise
#:tests? #f ; no tests
#:phases
(modify-phases %standard-phases
(delete 'configure))
#:make-flags
(list (string-append "PREFIX=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out")))))
(native-inputs
`(("unzip" ,unzip)
("vim" ,vim))) ; for xxd
(home-page "http://microscheme.org/")
(synopsis "Scheme subset for Atmel microcontrollers")
(description
"Microscheme, or @code{(ms)} for short, is a functional programming
language for the Arduino, and for Atmel 8-bit AVR microcontrollers in general.
Microscheme is a subset of Scheme, in the sense that every valid @code{(ms)}
program is also a valid Scheme program (with the exception of Arduino
hardware-specific primitives). The @code{(ms)} compiler performs function
inlining, and features an aggressive tree-shaker, eliminating unused top-level
definitions. Microscheme has a robust @dfn{Foreign Function Interface} (FFI)
meaning that C code may be invoked directly from (ms) programs.")
(license license:expat)))