Always enter first level of attrset in nix search
This makes nix search always go through the first level of an attribute set, even if it's not a top level attribute. For instance, you can now list all GHC compilers with: $ nix search nixpkgs#haskell.compiler ... This is similar to how nix-env works when you pass in -A.
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@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ struct CmdSearch : InstallableCommand, MixJSON
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uint64_t results = 0;
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std::function<void(eval_cache::AttrCursor & cursor, const std::vector<Symbol> & attrPath)> visit;
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std::function<void(eval_cache::AttrCursor & cursor, const std::vector<Symbol> & attrPath, bool initialRecurse)> visit;
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visit = [&](eval_cache::AttrCursor & cursor, const std::vector<Symbol> & attrPath)
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visit = [&](eval_cache::AttrCursor & cursor, const std::vector<Symbol> & attrPath, bool initialRecurse)
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{
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Activity act(*logger, lvlInfo, actUnknown,
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fmt("evaluating '%s'", concatStringsSep(".", attrPath)));
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auto cursor2 = cursor.getAttr(attr);
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auto attrPath2(attrPath);
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attrPath2.push_back(attr);
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visit(*cursor2, attrPath2);
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visit(*cursor2, attrPath2, false);
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}
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};
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|| (attrPath[0] == "packages" && attrPath.size() <= 2))
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recurse();
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else if (initialRecurse)
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recurse();
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else if (attrPath[0] == "legacyPackages" && attrPath.size() > 2) {
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auto attr = cursor.maybeGetAttr(state->sRecurseForDerivations);
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if (attr && attr->getBool())
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};
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for (auto & [cursor, prefix] : installable->getCursors(*state))
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visit(*cursor, parseAttrPath(*state, prefix));
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visit(*cursor, parseAttrPath(*state, prefix), true);
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if (!json && !results)
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throw Error("no results for the given search term(s)!");
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