c404623a1d
- Greatly expand API docs - Clean up code in misc ways - Instead of a complicated single loop on generations, do different operations in successive subsequent steps. - Avoid `ref` in one place where `&` is fine - Just return path instead of mutating an argument in `makeName` Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
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6.9 KiB
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238 lines
6.9 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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/**
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* @file Implementation of Profiles.
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*
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* See the manual for additional information.
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*/
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#include "types.hh"
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#include "pathlocks.hh"
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#include <time.h>
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namespace nix {
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class StorePath;
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/**
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* A positive number identifying a generation for a given profile.
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*
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* Generation numbers are assigned sequentially. Each new generation is
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* assigned 1 + the current highest generation number.
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*/
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typedef uint64_t GenerationNumber;
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/**
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* A generation is a revision of a profile.
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*
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* Each generation is a mapping (key-value pair) from an identifier
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* (`number`) to a store object (specified by `path`).
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*/
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struct Generation
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{
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/**
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* The number of a generation is its unique identifier within the
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* profile.
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*/
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GenerationNumber number;
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/**
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* The store path identifies the store object that is the contents
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* of the generation.
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*
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* These store paths / objects are not unique to the generation
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* within a profile. Nix tries to ensure successive generations have
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* distinct contents to avoid bloat, but nothing stops two
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* non-adjacent generations from having the same contents.
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*
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* @todo Use `StorePath` instead of `Path`?
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*/
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Path path;
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/**
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* When the generation was created. This is extra metadata about the
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* generation used to make garbage collecting old generations more
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* convenient.
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*/
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time_t creationTime;
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};
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/**
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* All the generations of a profile
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*/
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typedef std::list<Generation> Generations;
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/**
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* Find all generations for the given profile.
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*
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* @param profile A profile specified by its name and location combined
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* into a path. E.g. if "foo" is the name of the profile, and "/bar/baz"
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* is the directory it is in, then the path "/bar/baz/foo" would be the
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* argument for this parameter.
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*
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* @return The pair of:
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*
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* - The list of currently present generations for the specified profile,
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* sorted by ascending generation number.
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*
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* - The number of the current/active generation.
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*
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* Note that the current/active generation need not be the latest one.
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*/
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std::pair<Generations, std::optional<GenerationNumber>> findGenerations(Path profile);
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class LocalFSStore;
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/**
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* Create a new generation of the given profile
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*
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* If the previous generation (not the currently active one!) has a
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* distinct store object, a fresh generation number is mapped to the
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* given store object, referenced by path. Otherwise, the previous
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* generation is assumed.
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*
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* The behavior of reusing existing generations like this makes this
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* procedure idempotent. It also avoids clutter.
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*/
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Path createGeneration(LocalFSStore & store, Path profile, StorePath outPath);
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/**
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* Unconditionally delete a generation
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*
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* @param profile A profile specified by its name and location combined into a path.
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*
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* @param gen The generation number specifying exactly which generation
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* to delete.
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*
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* Because there is no check of whether the generation to delete is
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* active, this is somewhat unsafe.
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*
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* @todo Should we expose this at all?
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*/
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void deleteGeneration(const Path & profile, GenerationNumber gen);
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/**
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* Delete the given set of generations.
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*
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* @param profile The profile, specified by its name and location combined into a path, whose generations we want to delete.
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*
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* @param gensToDelete The generations to delete, specified by a set of
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* numbers.
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*
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* @param dryRun Log what would be deleted instead of actually doing
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* so.
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*
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* Trying to delete the currently active generation will fail, and cause
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* no generations to be deleted.
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*/
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void deleteGenerations(const Path & profile, const std::set<GenerationNumber> & gensToDelete, bool dryRun);
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/**
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* Delete generations older than `max` passed the current generation.
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*
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* @param profile The profile, specified by its name and location combined into a path, whose generations we want to delete.
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*
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* @param max How many generations to keep up to the current one. Must
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* be at least 1 so we don't delete the current one.
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*
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* @param dryRun Log what would be deleted instead of actually doing
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* so.
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*/
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void deleteGenerationsGreaterThan(const Path & profile, GenerationNumber max, bool dryRun);
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/**
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* Delete all generations other than the current one
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*
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* @param profile The profile, specified by its name and location combined into a path, whose generations we want to delete.
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*
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* @param dryRun Log what would be deleted instead of actually doing
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* so.
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*/
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void deleteOldGenerations(const Path & profile, bool dryRun);
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/**
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* Delete generations older than `t`, except for the most recent one
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* older than `t`.
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*
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* @param profile The profile, specified by its name and location combined into a path, whose generations we want to delete.
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*
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* @param dryRun Log what would be deleted instead of actually doing
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* so.
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*/
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void deleteGenerationsOlderThan(const Path & profile, time_t t, bool dryRun);
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/**
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* Parse a temp spec intended for `deleteGenerationsOlderThan()`.
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*
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* Throws an exception if `timeSpec` fails to parse.
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*/
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time_t parseOlderThanTimeSpec(std::string_view timeSpec);
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/**
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* Smaller wrapper around `replaceSymlink` for replacing the current
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* generation of a profile. Does not enforce proper structure.
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*
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* @todo Always use `switchGeneration()` instead, and delete this.
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*/
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void switchLink(Path link, Path target);
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/**
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* Roll back a profile to the specified generation, or to the most
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* recent one older than the current.
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*/
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void switchGeneration(
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const Path & profile,
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std::optional<GenerationNumber> dstGen,
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bool dryRun);
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/**
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* Ensure exclusive access to a profile. Any command that modifies
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* the profile first acquires this lock.
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*/
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void lockProfile(PathLocks & lock, const Path & profile);
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/**
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* Optimistic locking is used by long-running operations like `nix-env
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* -i'. Instead of acquiring the exclusive lock for the entire
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* duration of the operation, we just perform the operation
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* optimistically (without an exclusive lock), and check at the end
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* whether the profile changed while we were busy (i.e., the symlink
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* target changed). If so, the operation is restarted. Restarting is
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* generally cheap, since the build results are still in the Nix
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* store. Most of the time, only the user environment has to be
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* rebuilt.
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*/
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std::string optimisticLockProfile(const Path & profile);
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/**
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* Create and return the path to a directory suitable for storing the user’s
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* profiles.
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*/
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Path profilesDir();
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/**
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* Return the path to the profile directory for root (but don't try creating it)
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*/
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Path rootProfilesDir();
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/**
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* Create and return the path to the file used for storing the users's channels
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*/
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Path defaultChannelsDir();
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/**
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* Return the path to the channel directory for root (but don't try creating it)
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*/
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Path rootChannelsDir();
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/**
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* Resolve the default profile (~/.nix-profile by default,
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* $XDG_STATE_HOME/nix/profile if XDG Base Directory Support is enabled),
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* and create if doesn't exist
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*/
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Path getDefaultProfile();
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}
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