Create pkg-config configuration files.
Create pkg-config configuration file from Haskell code using combinators specialized for this purpose.
One of the possible usage examples of this library is generating .pc files from Shake build system.
For usage example see Data.PkgConfig module.
Hs-pkg-config
Description
Library for creating pkg-config configuration files from Haskell.
One of the possible usage examples of this library is generating .pc files from Shake build system.
Example
Following Haskell code is able to generate package configuration file named foo.pc for library foo:
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
module Main (main)
  where
import Data.String (IsString)
import Data.Default.Class (Default(def))
   -- From data-default-class library:
   -- http://hackage.haskell.org/package/data-default-class
import Control.Lens
   -- From lens library:
   -- http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens
import Data.PkgConfig
libraryBaseName :: IsString a => a
libraryBaseName = "foo"
main :: IO ()
main = writePkgConfig (libraryBaseName ++ ".pc") libPkgConfig
  where
    libPkgConfig = def
        & pkgVariables   .~
            [ ("prefix",     "/usr/local"              )
            , ("includedir", var "prefix" </> "include")
            , ("libdir",     var "prefix" </> "lib"    )
            , ("arch",       "i386"                    )
            ]
        & pkgName        .~ libraryBaseName
        & pkgDescription .~ "Example pkg-config."
        & pkgVersion     .~ version [1, 2, 3]
        & pkgCflags      .~ includes [var "includedir"]
        & pkgRequires    .~ list
            [ "bar" ~> [0], "bar" ~<= [3, 1]
            , "baz" ~= [1, 2, 3]
            ]
        & pkgLibs        .~ options
            [ libraryPath [var "libdir", var "libdir" </> var "arch"]
            , libraries [libraryBaseName]
            ]
Content of foo.pc:
prefix=/usr/local
includedir=${prefix}/include
libdir=${prefix}/lib
arch=i386
Name: foo
Description: Example pkg-config.
Version: 1.2.3
Requires: bar > 0, bar <= 3.1, baz = 1.2.3
Cflags: -I"${includedir}"
Libs: -L"${libdir}" -L"${libdir}/${arch}" -lfoo
Now lets see if pkg-config would be able to tell us something about this library:
$ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=`pwd` pkg-config --modversion foo
1.2.3
Note that asking for --cflags or other options would result in error saying that it is unable to find bar and baz libraries. That is OK, it means that it is able to parse file correctly, we just hadn't provided bar.pc and baz.pc. If we delete lines that define Requires: field, then pkg-config would be able to give us --cflags, --libs, etc. You can try it.
Building options
-fpedantic(disabled by default)Pass additional warning flags including
-Werrorto GHC during compilation.