This project defines a snap package for DFMT, a tool for analyzing
D source code. It is an 'external' snap, meaning that it downloads
and builds the source from the official DCD git repo.
For more information on DFMT, see: https://github.com/dlang-community/dfmt
The D programming language is a systems programming language with C-like syntax and static typing. It combines efficiency, control and modelling power with safety and programmer productivity. For more information on the D language, see: https://dlang.org/
Snap packages are designed to provide secure, containerized applications that are appropriately sandboxed away from the rest of the system they are running on. For more information on snap packages, see: http://snapcraft.io/
On Ubuntu 16.04 or higher with snapcraft installed
(sudo apt install snapcraft
):
git clone https://github.com/dlang-snaps/dfmt.snap.git
cd dfmt.snap
snapcraft
To ensure a clean build, install lxd (sudo apt install lxd
), configure
its network settings, and then:
snapcraft cleanbuild
DFMT has been packaged as a classic
snap, so installing it requires
the --classic
flag to be used in order to grant the necessary confinement
permissions. Self-built snaps are unsigned and therefore also require
the --dangerous
flag in order to install them:
sudo snap install --classic --dangerous dfmt_VERSION_amd64.snap
replacing VERSION
as appropriate.
For more information on classic
confinement, see:
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2017/01/09/how-to-snap-introducing-classic-confinement/