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+{
+ stdenv,
+ lib,
+ fetchFromGitHub,
+}:
+stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
+ pname = "cscript";
+ version = "16-11-2024"; # Date of latest commit.
+
+ src = fetchFromGitHub {
+ owner = "linnnus";
+ repo = pname;
+ rev = "855f35a4e6d5046000a1d9ff7b887ccd7c4a8c91";
+ hash = "sha256-d722f3K3QXnPqDVNVGBK+mj6Bl1VNShmJ4WICj0p64s=";
+ };
+
+ preInstall = "mkdir -p $out/bin";
+ makeFlags = ["INSTALL=$(out)/bin"];
+
+ meta = with lib; {
+ description = "My take on the native shebang programming task from Rosetta Code";
+ longDescription = ''
+ This package contains a C "interpreter". Behind the scenes it actually
+ compiles the file and runs it immediately, so it's not really an
+ interpreter. Point is, it allows you to use a shebang (just like
+ `#!/bin/sh`) to write C programs that execute like a Bash scripts.
+ '';
+ license = licenses.unlicense;
+ };
+}