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  1. ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
  2. ;;; Copyright © 2016 Nils Gillmann <ng0@n0.is>
  3. ;;; Copyright © 2018 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
  4. ;;;
  5. ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
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  19. (define-module (gnu packages nickle)
  20. #:use-module (gnu packages)
  21. #:use-module (gnu packages readline)
  22. #:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
  23. #:use-module (guix download)
  24. #:use-module ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:)
  25. #:use-module (guix packages))
  26. (define-public nickle
  27. (package
  28. (name "nickle")
  29. (version "2.82")
  30. (source (origin
  31. (method url-fetch)
  32. (uri (string-append "https://nickle.org/release/nickle-"
  33. version ".tar.gz"))
  34. (sha256
  35. (base32
  36. "0jy96z01qbrnmsrywn5mfa14615qdix6b8520qd65c6yjyrk8gs0"))))
  37. (build-system gnu-build-system)
  38. (native-inputs
  39. `(("readline" ,readline)))
  40. (synopsis "Numeric oriented programming language")
  41. (description
  42. "Nickle is a programming language based prototyping environment with
  43. powerful programming and scripting capabilities. Nickle supports a variety of
  44. datatypes, especially arbitrary precision numbers. The programming language
  45. vaguely resembles C. Some things in C which do not translate easily are
  46. different, some design choices have been made differently, and a very few
  47. features are simply missing. Nickle provides the functionality of Unix bc, dc
  48. and expr in a different form. It is also an ideal environment for prototyping
  49. complex algorithms. Nickle's scripting capabilities make it a replacement for
  50. spreadsheets in some applications, and its numeric features complement the
  51. limited numeric functionality of text-oriented languages such as AWK and Perl.")
  52. (home-page "https://nickle.org/")
  53. (license license:expat)))