diff --git a/pkgs/development/interpreters/clojure/babashka.nix b/pkgs/development/interpreters/clojure/babashka.nix index 86c7938db04f..c023aa65fdaa 100644 --- a/pkgs/development/interpreters/clojure/babashka.nix +++ b/pkgs/development/interpreters/clojure/babashka.nix @@ -3,17 +3,17 @@ with stdenv.lib; stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "babashka"; - version = "0.0.94"; + version = "0.0.97"; reflectionJson = fetchurl { name = "reflection.json"; url = "https://github.com/borkdude/${pname}/releases/download/v${version}/${pname}-${version}-reflection.json"; - sha256 = "103x5ih48rhhdipar66bp0s0j62fv4r3sszh8fwaivs7dvsvcvsd"; + sha256 = "1gd9ih9l02n1j9qkbxb36d3cb5sddwvxiw8kkicgc4xig77lsa7z"; }; src = fetchurl { url = "https://github.com/borkdude/${pname}/releases/download/v${version}/${pname}-${version}-standalone.jar"; - sha256 = "0fin80x898qzylzq91q6mp8pgwk0sciwwa9l71mdhahqasa90sri"; + sha256 = "08py6bawfrhg90fbcnv2mq4c91g5wa1q2q6zdjy2i1b9q4x1654r"; }; dontUnpack = true; @@ -53,14 +53,14 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation rec { meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "A Clojure babushka for the grey areas of Bash"; longDescription = '' - The main idea behind babashka is to leverage Clojure in places where you + The main idea behind babashka is to leverage Clojure in places where you would be using bash otherwise. As one user described it: - I’m quite at home in Bash most of the time, but there’s a substantial - grey area of things that are too complicated to be simple in bash, but - too simple to be worth writing a clj/s script for. Babashka really + I’m quite at home in Bash most of the time, but there’s a substantial + grey area of things that are too complicated to be simple in bash, but + too simple to be worth writing a clj/s script for. Babashka really seems to hit the sweet spot for those cases. Goals: @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation rec { - Easy installation: grab the self-contained binary and run. No JVM needed. - Familiarity and portability: - Scripts should be compatible with JVM Clojure as much as possible - - Scripts should be platform-independent as much as possible. Babashka + - Scripts should be platform-independent as much as possible. Babashka offers support for linux, macOS and Windows. - Allow interop with commonly used classes like java.io.File and System - Multi-threading support (pmap, future, core.async)