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SortIncludes: Never
SpaceAfterCStyleCast: true
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UseColor: true
Checks:
- -*
- bugprone-*
# too many warnings
- -bugprone-assignment-in-if-condition
# too many warnings
- -bugprone-narrowing-conversions
# kind of nonsense
- -bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters
# too many warnings for now
- -bugprone-implicit-widening-of-multiplication-result
# Lix's exception handling is Questionable
- -bugprone-empty-catch
# many warnings
- -bugprone-unchecked-optional-access
# many warnings, seems like a questionable lint
- -bugprone-branch-clone
# all thrown exceptions must derive from std::exception
- hicpp-exception-baseclass
# capturing async lambdas are dangerous
- cppcoreguidelines-avoid-capturing-lambda-coroutines
# crimes must be appropriately declared as crimes
- cppcoreguidelines-pro-type-cstyle-cast
- lix-*
# This can not yet be applied to Lix itself since we need to do source
# reorganization so that lix/ include paths work.
- -lix-fixincludes
# This lint is included as an example, but the lib function it replaces is
# already gone.
- -lix-hasprefixsuffix
CheckOptions:
bugprone-reserved-identifier.AllowedIdentifiers: '__asan_default_options'

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# Match diffs, avoid to trim trailing whitespace
[*.{diff,patch}]
trim_trailing_whitespace = false
[*.md]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
max_line_length = 0
[meson.build]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2

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# shellcheck shell=bash
source_env_if_exists .envrc.local
# Use native-clangStdenvPackages to get clangd by default.
use flake ".#${LIX_SHELL_VARIANT:-native-clangStdenvPackages}" "${LIX_SHELL_EXTRA_ARGS[@]}"
# TODO: `use flake .#native-clangStdenvPackages` on macOS?
use flake ".#${LIX_SHELL_VARIANT:-default}" "${LIX_SHELL_EXTRA_ARGS[@]}"
export MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS -e"
if [[ -n "$NIX_BUILD_CORES" ]]; then
export MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES"
fi
export GTEST_BRIEF=1

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# Pull requests concerning the listed files will automatically invite the respective maintainers as reviewers.
# This file is not used for denoting any kind of ownership, but is merely a tool for handling notifications.
#
# Merge permissions are required for maintaining an entry in this file.
# For documentation on this mechanism, see https://help.github.com/articles/about-codeowners/
# Default reviewers if nothing else matches
* @edolstra
# This file
.github/CODEOWNERS @edolstra
# Public documentation
/doc @fricklerhandwerk
*.md @fricklerhandwerk
# Libstore layer
/src/libstore @thufschmitt

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## Platform
<!-- select the platform on which you tried to install Lix -->
<!-- select the platform on which you tried to install Nix -->
- [ ] Linux: <!-- state your distribution, e.g. Arch Linux, Ubuntu, ... -->
- [ ] macOS

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name: Missing or incorrect documentation
about: Help us improve the reference manual
title: ''
labels: docs
labels: documentation
assignees: ''
---
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<!-- make sure this issue is not redundant or obsolete -->
- [ ] checked [latest Lix manual] or its [source code]
- [ ] checked [documentation issues] and [recent documentation changes] for possible duplicates
- [ ] checked [latest Nix manual] \([source])
- [ ] checked [open documentation issues and pull requests] for possible duplicates
[latest Lix manual]: https://docs.lix.systems/manual/lix/nightly
[source code]: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/src/main/doc/manual/src
[documentation issues]: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues?labels=151&state=all
[recent documentation changes]: https://gerrit.lix.systems/q/p:lix+path:%22%5Edoc/manual/.*%22
[latest Nix manual]: https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/
[source]: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/tree/master/doc/manual/src
[open documentation issues and pull requests]: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/documentation

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# Stale bot information
- Thanks for your contribution!
- To remove the stale label, just leave a new comment.
- _How to find the right people to ping?_ &rarr; [`git blame`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-blame) to the rescue! (or GitHub's history and blame buttons.)
- You can always ask for help on [our Discourse Forum](https://discourse.nixos.org/) or on [Matrix - #nix:nixos.org](https://matrix.to/#/#nix:nixos.org).
## Suggestions for PRs
1. GitHub sometimes doesn't notify people who commented / reviewed a PR previously, when you (force) push commits. If you have addressed the reviews you can [officially ask for a review](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/requesting-a-pull-request-review) from those who commented to you or anyone else.
2. If it is unfinished but you plan to finish it, please mark it as a draft.
3. If you don't expect to work on it any time soon, closing it with a short comment may encourage someone else to pick up your work.
4. To get things rolling again, rebase the PR against the target branch and address valid comments.
5. If you need a review to move forward, ask in [the Discourse thread for PRs that need help](https://discourse.nixos.org/t/prs-in-distress/3604).
6. If all you need is a merge, check the git history to find and [request reviews](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/requesting-a-pull-request-review) from people who usually merge related contributions.
## Suggestions for issues
1. If it is resolved (either for you personally, or in general), please consider closing it.
2. If this might still be an issue, but you are not interested in promoting its resolution, please consider closing it while encouraging others to take over and reopen an issue if they care enough.
3. If you still have interest in resolving it, try to ping somebody who you believe might have an interest in the topic. Consider discussing the problem in [our Discourse Forum](https://discourse.nixos.org/).
4. As with all open source projects, your best option is to submit a Pull Request that addresses this issue. We :heart: this attitude!
**Memorandum on closing issues**
Don't be afraid to close an issue that holds valuable information. Closed issues stay in the system for people to search, read, cross-reference, or even reopen--nothing is lost! Closing obsolete issues is an important way to help maintainers focus their time and effort.
## Useful GitHub search queries
- [Open PRs with any stale-bot interaction](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+commenter%3Aapp%2Fstale+)
- [Open PRs with any stale-bot interaction and `stale`](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+commenter%3Aapp%2Fstale+label%3A%22stale%22)
- [Open PRs with any stale-bot interaction and NOT `stale`](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+commenter%3Aapp%2Fstale+-label%3A%22stale%22+)
- [Open Issues with any stale-bot interaction](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+commenter%3Aapp%2Fstale+)
- [Open Issues with any stale-bot interaction and `stale`](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+commenter%3Aapp%2Fstale+label%3A%22stale%22+)
- [Open Issues with any stale-bot interaction and NOT `stale`](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+commenter%3Aapp%2Fstale+-label%3A%22stale%22+)

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"

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"documentation":
- doc/manual/*
- src/nix/**/*.md
"store":
- src/libstore/store-api.*
- src/libstore/*-store.*
"fetching":
- src/libfetchers/**/*
"repl":
- src/libcmd/repl.*
- src/nix/repl.*
"new-cli":
- src/nix/**/*
"with-tests":
# Unit tests
- src/*/tests/**/*
# Functional and integration tests
- tests/functional/**/*

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# Configuration for probot-stale - https://github.com/probot/stale
daysUntilStale: 180
daysUntilClose: false
exemptLabels:
- "critical"
- "never-stale"
staleLabel: "stale"
markComment: false
closeComment: false

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name: Backport
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [closed, labeled]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
backport:
name: Backport Pull Request
permissions:
# for zeebe-io/backport-action
contents: write
pull-requests: write
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS' && github.event.pull_request.merged == true && (github.event_name != 'labeled' || startsWith('backport', github.event.label.name))
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
# required to find all branches
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Create backport PRs
# should be kept in sync with `version`
uses: zeebe-io/backport-action@v1.4.0
with:
# Config README: https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action#backport-action
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
github_workspace: ${{ github.workspace }}
pull_description: |-
Automatic backport to `${target_branch}`, triggered by a label in #${pull_number}.
# should be kept in sync with `uses`
version: v0.0.5

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name: "CI"
on:
pull_request:
push:
permissions: read-all
jobs:
tests:
needs: [check_secrets]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v23
with:
# The sandbox would otherwise be disabled by default on Darwin
extra_nix_config: "sandbox = true"
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
if: needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
with:
name: '${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}'
signingKey: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}'
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- run: nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' flake check -L
check_secrets:
permissions:
contents: none
name: Check Cachix and Docker secrets present for installer tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
cachix: ${{ steps.secret.outputs.cachix }}
docker: ${{ steps.secret.outputs.docker }}
steps:
- name: Check for secrets
id: secret
env:
_CACHIX_SECRETS: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
_DOCKER_SECRETS: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
echo "::set-output name=cachix::${{ env._CACHIX_SECRETS != '' }}"
echo "::set-output name=docker::${{ env._DOCKER_SECRETS != '' }}"
installer:
needs: [tests, check_secrets]
if: github.event_name == 'push' && needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
installerURL: ${{ steps.prepare-installer.outputs.installerURL }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v23
with:
install_url: https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-2.13.3/install
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: '${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}'
signingKey: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}'
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- id: prepare-installer
run: scripts/prepare-installer-for-github-actions
installer_test:
needs: [installer, check_secrets]
if: github.event_name == 'push' && needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v23
with:
install_url: '${{needs.installer.outputs.installerURL}}'
install_options: "--tarball-url-prefix https://${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}.cachix.org/serve"
- run: sudo apt install fish zsh
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
- run: brew install fish
if: matrix.os == 'macos-latest'
- run: exec bash -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec sh -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec zsh -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec fish -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec bash -c "nix-channel --add https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/unstable/nixos-23.05pre466020.60c1d71f2ba nixpkgs"
- run: exec bash -c "nix-channel --update && nix-env -iA nixpkgs.hello && hello"
docker_push_image:
needs: [check_secrets, tests]
if: >-
github.event_name == 'push' &&
github.ref_name == 'master' &&
needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true' &&
needs.check_secrets.outputs.docker == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v23
with:
install_url: https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-2.13.3/install
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- run: echo NIX_VERSION="$(nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval .\#default.version | tr -d \")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
if: needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
with:
name: '${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}'
signingKey: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}'
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- run: nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' build .#dockerImage -L
- run: docker load -i ./result/image.tar.gz
- run: docker tag nix:$NIX_VERSION nixos/nix:$NIX_VERSION
- run: docker tag nix:$NIX_VERSION nixos/nix:master
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- run: docker push nixos/nix:$NIX_VERSION
- run: docker push nixos/nix:master

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name: Hydra status
permissions: read-all
on:
schedule:
- cron: "12,42 * * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
check_hydra_status:
name: Check Hydra status
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- run: bash scripts/check-hydra-status.sh

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name: "Label PR"
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [edited, opened, synchronize, reopened]
# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows some write
# access to the GitHub API. This means that it should not evaluate user input in
# a way that allows code injection.
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
labels:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
steps:
- uses: actions/labeler@v4
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
sync-labels: false

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Makefile.config
perl/Makefile.config
# /
/aclocal.m4
/autom4te.cache
/precompiled-headers.h.gch
/config.*
/configure
/stamp-h1
/svn-revision
/libtool
# /doc/manual/
/doc/manual/*.1
/doc/manual/*.5
/doc/manual/*.8
/doc/manual/generated/*
/doc/manual/nix.json
/doc/manual/conf-file.json
/doc/manual/language.json
/doc/manual/xp-features.json
/doc/manual/src/SUMMARY.md
/doc/manual/src/SUMMARY-rl-next.md
/doc/manual/src/command-ref/new-cli
/doc/manual/src/command-ref/conf-file.md
/doc/manual/src/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md
/doc/manual/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md
/doc/manual/src/language/builtins.md
/doc/manual/src/language/builtin-constants.md
/doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-next.md
# /scripts/
/scripts/nix-profile.sh
/scripts/nix-profile-daemon.sh
/scripts/nix-profile.fish
/scripts/nix-profile-daemon.fish
# /src/libexpr/
/src/libexpr/lexer-tab.cc
/src/libexpr/lexer-tab.hh
/src/libexpr/parser-tab.cc
/src/libexpr/parser-tab.hh
/src/libexpr/parser-tab.output
/src/libexpr/nix.tbl
/src/libexpr/tests
/tests/unit/libexpr/libnixexpr-tests
# /src/libstore/
*.gen.*
/src/libstore/tests
/tests/unit/libstore/libnixstore-tests
# /src/libutil/
/src/libutil/tests
/tests/unit/libutil/libnixutil-tests
/src/nix/nix
/src/nix/doc
# /src/nix-env/
/src/nix-env/nix-env
# /src/nix-instantiate/
/src/nix-instantiate/nix-instantiate
# /src/nix-store/
/src/nix-store/nix-store
/src/nix-prefetch-url/nix-prefetch-url
/src/nix-collect-garbage/nix-collect-garbage
# /src/nix-channel/
/src/nix-channel/nix-channel
# /src/nix-build/
/src/nix-build/nix-build
/src/nix-copy-closure/nix-copy-closure
/src/error-demo/error-demo
/src/build-remote/build-remote
# /tests/functional/
/tests/functional/test-tmp
/tests/functional/common/vars-and-functions.sh
/tests/functional/result*
/tests/functional/restricted-innocent
/tests/functional/shell
/tests/functional/shell.drv
/tests/functional/config.nix
/tests/functional/ca/config.nix
/tests/functional/dyn-drv/config.nix
/tests/functional/repl-result-out
/tests/functional/debugger-test-out
/tests/functional/test-libstoreconsumer/test-libstoreconsumer
# /tests/functional/lang/
/tests/functional/lang/*.out
/tests/functional/lang/*.out.xml
/tests/functional/lang/*.err
/tests/functional/lang/*.ast
/perl/lib/Nix/Config.pm
/perl/lib/Nix/Store.cc
/misc/systemd/nix-daemon.service
/misc/systemd/nix-daemon.socket
/misc/systemd/nix-daemon.conf
/misc/upstart/nix-daemon.conf
/src/resolve-system-dependencies/resolve-system-dependencies
outputs/
*.a
*.o
*.o.tmp
*.so
*.dylib
*.dll
*.exe
*.dep
*~
*.pc
*.plist
# GNU Global
GPATH
GRTAGS
@ -11,13 +139,15 @@ GTAGS
# auto-generated compilation database
compile_commands.json
rust-project.json
nix-rust/target
result
result-*
.vscode/
.direnv/
.envrc.local
# clangd and possibly more
.cache/
@ -29,10 +159,3 @@ result-*
buildtime.bin
.envrc.local
# We generate this with a Nix shell hook
/.pre-commit-config.yaml
/.nocontribmsg
/release
# Rust build files when using Cargo (not actually supported for building but it spews the files anyway)
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# Contributing to Lix
# Contributing to Nix
Welcome and thank you for considering contributing to Lix! We're currently in a soft release phase, and your support means a lot to us.
Welcome and thank you for your interest in contributing to Nix!
We appreciate your support.
To ensure a smooth and effective contribution process, here is a summary of our guidelines:
## Getting help?
If you have any question regarding getting started or reporting bugs, feel free
to reach out to us.
On Matrix, we have a space at `#space:lix.systems`, composed of:
- [`#discuss:lix.systems`](https://matrix.to/#/#discuss:lix.systems) for discussions on Lix.
- [`#dev:lix.systems`](https://matrix.to/#/#dev:lix.systems) for the development channel on Lix.
Reading and following these guidelines will help us make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved.
## Report a bug
- Check if your bug has already been reported in the [issue tracker](https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues).
- If you can't find the bug or feature, please open a new issue.
1. Check on the [GitHub issue tracker](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues) if your bug was already reported.
We maintain a copy of the upstream Nix bugs. Their organisation can be read about [here](https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/bug-tracker-organisation).
2. If you were not able to find the bug or feature [open a new issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/new/choose)
3. The issue templates will guide you in specifying your issue.
The more complete the information you provide, the more likely it can be found by others and the more useful it is in the future.
Make sure reported bugs can be reproduced easily.
4. Once submitted, do not expect issues to be picked up or solved right away.
The only way to ensure this, is to [work on the issue yourself](#making-changes-to-nix).
## Report a security vulnerability
For security vulnerabilities, reach out by email at `security at lix dot systems`.
Check out the [security policy](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/security/policy).
## Making changes to Lix
## Making changes to Nix
Before diving into making changes, we want to engage with you and your ideas.
1. Check for [pull requests](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pulls) that might already cover the contribution you are about to make.
There are many open pull requests that might already do what you intent to work on.
You can use [labels](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels) to filter for relevant topics.
We have a few policies in effect; please take the time to familiarize yourself:
2. Search for related issues that cover what you're going to work on. It could help to mention there that you will work on the issue.
- [Style guide on code](https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/code)
- [Freeze policy and recommended contributions](https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/freezes-and-recommended-contributions)
Issues labeled [good first issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/good-first-issue) should be relatively easy to fix and are likely to get merged quickly.
Pull requests addressing issues labeled [idea approved](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/idea%20approved) are especially welcomed by maintainers and will receive prioritised review.
To avoid duplication of effort, it may be a good idea to check out the list of
[pending pull requests](https://gerrit.lix.systems/q/status:open+-is:wip) (or "change lists", as Gerrit calls them). Once you have
an idea of what you might want to do, we recommend dropping a message on our
Matrix to ensure your contribution fits with our current schedule and plans
3. Check the [Nix reference manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html) for information on building Nix and running its tests.
When you're ready and your changes are ready to go:
For contributions to the command line interface, please check the [CLI guidelines](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/cli-guideline.html).
- Submit your code.
- Submitting a GitHub PR [on our mirror](https://github.com/lix-project/lix) is totally ok if that's easier for you and your change is relatively small (300 lines or so).
4. Make your changes!
We may ask you to resubmit it as a Gerrit CL if it is necessary for the change you're making.
- Our primary code review system is [our Gerrit instance](https://gerrit.lix.systems), where you can open a change list (CL).
If you're new to Gerrit, check out [our wiki page about Gerrit](https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/gerrit).
- Make sure to link any related issues.
- If needed, indicate that the change is 'work in progress'.
5. [Create a pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request) for your changes.
* Link related issues in your pull request to inform interested parties and future contributors about your change.
* Make sure to have [a clean history of commits on your branch by using rebase](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-rebase-and-update-a-pull-request).
If your pull request closes one or multiple issues, note that in the description using `Closes: #<number>`, as it will then happen automatically when your change is merged.
* [Mark the pull request as draft](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/changing-the-stage-of-a-pull-request) if you're not done with the changes.
You can obtain an account on our platforms by clicking "Sign In with GitHub" on the sign-in page.
6. Do not expect your pull request to be reviewed immediately.
Nix maintainers follow a [structured process for reviews and design decisions](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/tree/master/maintainers#project-board-protocol), which may or may not prioritise your work.
Following this checklist will make the process smoother for everyone:
- [ ] Fixes an [idea approved](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/idea%20approved) issue
- [ ] Tests, as appropriate:
- Functional tests [`tests/functional/**.sh`](./tests/functional)
- Unit tests [`src/*/tests`](./src/)
- Integration tests [`tests/nixos/*`](./tests/nixos)
- [ ] User documentation in the [manual](..doc/manual/src)
- [ ] API documentation in header files
- [ ] Code and comments are self-explanatory
- [ ] Commit message explains **why** the change was made
- [ ] New feature or incompatible change: updated [release notes](./doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-next.md)
7. If you need additional feedback or help to getting pull request into shape, ask other contributors using [@mentions](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/writing-on-github/getting-started-with-writing-and-formatting-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#mentioning-people-and-teams).
## Making changes to the Nix manual
The Nix reference manual is hosted on https://nixos.org/manual/nix.
The underlying source files are located in [`doc/manual/src`](./doc/manual/src).
For small changes you can [use GitHub to edit these files](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/working-with-files/managing-files/editing-files)
For larger changes see the [Nix reference manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html).
## Getting help
Whenever you're stuck or do not know how to proceed, you can always ask for help.
The appropriate channels to do so can be found on the [NixOS Community](https://nixos.org/community/) page.

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ modified by someone else and passed on, the recipients should know
that what they have is not the original version, so that the original
author's reputation will not be affected by problems that might be
introduced by others.
Finally, software patents pose a constant threat to the existence of
any free program. We wish to make sure that a company cannot
effectively restrict the users of a free program by obtaining a
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ modification follow. Pay close attention to the difference between a
"work based on the library" and a "work that uses the library". The
former contains code derived from the library, whereas the latter must
be combined with the library in order to run.
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ such a program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based
on the Library (independent of the use of the Library in a tool for
writing it). Whether that is true depends on what the Library does
and what the program that uses the Library does.
1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Library's
complete source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that
you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Library.
You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy,
and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a
fee.
2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Library or any portion
of it, thus forming a work based on the Library, and copy and
distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ instead of to this License. (If a newer version than version 2 of the
ordinary GNU General Public License has appeared, then you can specify
that version instead if you wish.) Do not make any other change in
these notices.
Once this change is made in a given copy, it is irreversible for
that copy, so the ordinary GNU General Public License applies to all
subsequent copies and derivative works made from that copy.
@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ Library will still fall under Section 6.)
distribute the object code for the work under the terms of Section 6.
Any executables containing that work also fall under Section 6,
whether or not they are linked directly with the Library itself.
6. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or
link a "work that uses the Library" with the Library to produce a
work containing portions of the Library, and distribute that work
@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ restrictions of other proprietary libraries that do not normally
accompany the operating system. Such a contradiction means you cannot
use both them and the Library together in an executable that you
distribute.
7. You may place library facilities that are a work based on the
Library side-by-side in a single library together with other library
facilities not covered by this License, and distribute such a combined
@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further
restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein.
You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with
this License.
11. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent
infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues),
conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or
@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ conditions either of that version or of any later version published by
the Free Software Foundation. If the Library does not specify a
license version number, you may choose any version ever published by
the Free Software Foundation.
14. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free
programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these,
write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is
@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries
If you develop a new library, and you want it to be of the greatest
@ -500,3 +500,5 @@ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Ty Coon, President of Vice
That's all there is to it!

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# This file is automatically @generated by Cargo.
# It is not intended for manual editing.
version = 3
[[package]]
name = "countme"
version = "3.0.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7704b5fdd17b18ae31c4c1da5a2e0305a2bf17b5249300a9ee9ed7b72114c636"
[[package]]
name = "dissimilar"
version = "1.0.9"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "59f8e79d1fbf76bdfbde321e902714bf6c49df88a7dda6fc682fc2979226962d"
[[package]]
name = "expect-test"
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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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"dissimilar",
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]
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name = "hashbrown"
version = "0.14.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "e5274423e17b7c9fc20b6e7e208532f9b19825d82dfd615708b70edd83df41f1"
[[package]]
name = "lix-doc"
version = "0.0.1"
dependencies = [
"expect-test",
"rnix",
"rowan",
]
[[package]]
name = "once_cell"
version = "1.19.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "3fdb12b2476b595f9358c5161aa467c2438859caa136dec86c26fdd2efe17b92"
[[package]]
name = "rnix"
version = "0.11.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "bb35cedbeb70e0ccabef2a31bcff0aebd114f19566086300b8f42c725fc2cb5f"
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"rowan",
]
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name = "rowan"
version = "0.15.16"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "0a542b0253fa46e632d27a1dc5cf7b930de4df8659dc6e720b647fc72147ae3d"
dependencies = [
"countme",
"hashbrown",
"rustc-hash",
"text-size",
]
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name = "rustc-hash"
version = "1.1.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "08d43f7aa6b08d49f382cde6a7982047c3426db949b1424bc4b7ec9ae12c6ce2"
[[package]]
name = "text-size"
version = "1.1.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = ["src/lix-doc"]
[workspace.package]
edition = "2021"

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include mk/build-dir.mk
-include $(buildprefix)Makefile.config
clean-files += $(buildprefix)Makefile.config
ifeq ($(ENABLE_BUILD), yes)
makefiles = \
mk/precompiled-headers.mk \
local.mk \
src/libutil/local.mk \
src/libstore/local.mk \
src/libfetchers/local.mk \
src/libmain/local.mk \
src/libexpr/local.mk \
src/libcmd/local.mk \
src/nix/local.mk \
src/resolve-system-dependencies/local.mk \
scripts/local.mk \
misc/bash/local.mk \
misc/fish/local.mk \
misc/zsh/local.mk \
misc/systemd/local.mk \
misc/launchd/local.mk
endif
ifeq ($(ENABLE_BUILD)_$(ENABLE_TESTS), yes_yes)
UNIT_TEST_ENV = _NIX_TEST_UNIT_DATA=unit-test-data
makefiles += \
tests/unit/libutil/local.mk \
tests/unit/libutil-support/local.mk \
tests/unit/libstore/local.mk
endif
ifeq ($(ENABLE_TESTS), yes)
makefiles += \
tests/unit/libstore-support/local.mk \
tests/unit/libexpr/local.mk \
tests/unit/libexpr-support/local.mk \
tests/functional/local.mk \
tests/functional/ca/local.mk \
tests/functional/dyn-drv/local.mk \
tests/functional/test-libstoreconsumer/local.mk \
tests/functional/repl_characterization/local.mk \
tests/functional/plugins/local.mk
else
makefiles += \
mk/disable-tests.mk
endif
# Some makefiles require access to built programs and must be included late.
makefiles-late =
ifeq ($(ENABLE_BUILD), yes)
makefiles-late += doc/manual/local.mk
makefiles-late += doc/internal-api/local.mk
endif
# Miscellaneous global Flags
OPTIMIZE = 1
ifeq ($(OPTIMIZE), 1)
GLOBAL_CXXFLAGS += -O2 $(CXXLTO)
GLOBAL_LDFLAGS += $(CXXLTO)
else
GLOBAL_CXXFLAGS += -O0 -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE
endif
include mk/lib.mk
GLOBAL_CXXFLAGS += -g -Wall -Wimplicit-fallthrough -include $(buildprefix)config.h -std=c++2a -I src

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AR = @AR@
BDW_GC_LIBS = @BDW_GC_LIBS@
BOOST_LDFLAGS = @BOOST_LDFLAGS@
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS = @BUILD_SHARED_LIBS@
CC = @CC@
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
CXX = @CXX@
CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@
CXXLTO = @CXXLTO@
EDITLINE_LIBS = @EDITLINE_LIBS@
ENABLE_S3 = @ENABLE_S3@
GTEST_LIBS = @GTEST_LIBS@
HAVE_LIBCPUID = @HAVE_LIBCPUID@
HAVE_SECCOMP = @HAVE_SECCOMP@
HOST_OS = @host_os@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
LIBARCHIVE_LIBS = @LIBARCHIVE_LIBS@
LIBBROTLI_LIBS = @LIBBROTLI_LIBS@
LIBCURL_LIBS = @LIBCURL_LIBS@
LIBSECCOMP_LIBS = @LIBSECCOMP_LIBS@
LOWDOWN_LIBS = @LOWDOWN_LIBS@
OPENSSL_LIBS = @OPENSSL_LIBS@
PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@
PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS = @RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS@
SHELL = @bash@
SODIUM_LIBS = @SODIUM_LIBS@
SQLITE3_LIBS = @SQLITE3_LIBS@
bash = @bash@
bindir = @bindir@
datadir = @datadir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
doc_generate = @doc_generate@
docdir = @docdir@
embedded_sandbox_shell = @embedded_sandbox_shell@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
includedir = @includedir@
libdir = @libdir@
libexecdir = @libexecdir@
localstatedir = @localstatedir@
lsof = @lsof@
mandir = @mandir@
pkglibdir = $(libdir)/$(PACKAGE_NAME)
prefix = @prefix@
sandbox_shell = @sandbox_shell@
storedir = @storedir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
system = @system@
ENABLE_BUILD = @ENABLE_BUILD@
ENABLE_TESTS = @ENABLE_TESTS@
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# Lix
# Nix
**Lix** is an implementation of **Nix**, a powerful package management system for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package management reliable and reproducible.
[![Open Collective supporters](https://opencollective.com/nixos/tiers/supporter/badge.svg?label=Supporters&color=brightgreen)](https://opencollective.com/nixos)
[![Test](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/workflows/Test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/actions)
Read more about us at https://lix.systems.
Nix is a powerful package manager for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package
management reliable and reproducible. Please refer to the [Nix manual](https://nixos.org/nix/manual)
for more details.
## Installation
On Linux and macOS the easiest way to install Lix is to run the following shell command
On Linux and macOS the easiest way to install Nix is to run the following shell command
(as a user other than root):
```console
$ curl -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install
$ curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh
```
For systems that **already have a Nix implementation installed**, such as NixOS systems, read our [install page](https://lix.systems/install)
Information on additional installation methods is available on the [Nix download page](https://nixos.org/download.html).
## Building And Developing
See our [Hacking guide](https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/src/branch/main/doc/manual/src/contributing/hacking.md) in our manual for instruction on how to to set up a development environment and build Lix from source.
See our [Hacking guide](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html) in our manual for instruction on how to
to set up a development environment and build Nix from source.
## Additional Resources
- [Our wiki](https://wiki.lix.systems)
- [Matrix - #space:lix.systems](https://matrix.to/#/#space:lix.systems)
- [Nix manual](https://nixos.org/nix/manual)
- [Nix jobsets on hydra.nixos.org](https://hydra.nixos.org/project/nix)
- [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/)
- [Matrix - #nix:nixos.org](https://matrix.to/#/#nix:nixos.org)
- [IRC - #nixos on libera.chat](irc://irc.libera.chat/#nixos)
## License
Lix is released under [LGPL-2.1-or-later](./COPYING).
Nix is released under the [LGPL v2.1](./COPYING).

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# Benchmarking scripts for Lix
These are very much WIP, and have a few clumsy assumptions that we would
somewhat rather be fixed, but we have committed them to let others be able to
do benchmarking in the mean time.
## Benchmarking procedure
Build some Lixes you want to compare, by whichever means you wish.
Get a computer that is not busy and *strongly preferably* is bare-metal or at
least not a cloud VM (e.g. go make coffee when running benchmarks).
From the root of a Lix checkout, run `./bench/bench.sh resultlink-one
resultlink-two`, where `resultlink-one` and `resultlink-two` are the result
links from the builds you want to test (they can be any directory with bin/nix
in it, however).
To get the summary again, run `./bench/summarize.jq bench/bench-*.json`.
## Example results
(vim tip: `:r !bench/summarize.jq bench/bench-*.json` to dump it directly into
your editor)
```
result-asserts/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' search --no-eval-cache github:nixos/nixpkgs/e1fa12d4f6
c6fe19ccb59cac54b5b3f25e160870 hello
mean: 15.993s ± 0.081s
user: 13.321s | system: 1.865s
median: 15.994s
range: 15.829s ... 16.096s
relative: 1
result/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' search --no-eval-cache github:nixos/nixpkgs/e1fa12d4f6c6fe19cc
b59cac54b5b3f25e160870 hello
mean: 15.897s ± 0.075s
user: 13.248s | system: 1.843s
median: 15.88s
range: 15.807s ... 16.047s
relative: 0.994
---
result/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval -f bench/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix
mean: 0.4s ± 0.024s
user: 0.335s | system: 0.046s
median: 0.386s
range: 0.379s ... 0.43s
relative: 1
result-asserts/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval -f bench/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix
mean: 0.404s ± 0.024s
user: 0.338s | system: 0.046s
median: 0.386s
range: 0.384s ... 0.436s
relative: 1.008
---
result-asserts/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
mean: 5.838s ± 0.023s
user: 5.083s | system: 0.464s
median: 5.845s
range: 5.799s ... 5.867s
relative: 1
result/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
mean: 5.788s ± 0.044s
user: 5.056s | system: 0.439s
median: 5.79s
range: 5.715s ... 5.876s
relative: 0.991
---
GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=10g result-asserts/bin/nix eval --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
mean: 4.147s ± 0.021s
user: 3.457s | system: 0.487s
median: 4.147s
range: 4.123s ... 4.195s
relative: 1
GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=10g result/bin/nix eval --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
mean: 4.149s ± 0.027s
user: 3.483s | system: 0.456s
median: 4.142s
range: 4.126s ... 4.215s
relative: 1
---
```

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
shopt -s inherit_errexit
scriptdir=$(cd "$(dirname -- "$0")" ; pwd -P)
cd "$scriptdir/.."
if [[ $# -lt 2 ]]; then
# FIXME(jade): it is a reasonable use case to want to run a benchmark run
# on just one build. However, since we are using hyperfine in comparison
# mode, we would have to combine the JSON ourselves to support that, which
# would probably be better done by writing a benchmarking script in
# not-bash.
echo "Fewer than two result dirs given, nothing to compare!" >&2
echo "Pass some directories (with names indicating which alternative they are) with bin/nix in them" >&2
echo "Usage: ./bench/bench.sh result-1 result-2 [result-3...]" >&2
exit 1
fi
_exit=""
trap "$_exit" EXIT
# XXX: yes this is very silly. flakes~!!
nix build --impure --expr '(builtins.getFlake "git+file:.").inputs.nixpkgs.outPath' -o bench/nixpkgs
export NIX_REMOTE="$(mktemp -d)"
_exit='rm -rfv "$NIX_REMOTE"; $_exit'
export NIX_PATH="nixpkgs=bench/nixpkgs:nixos-config=bench/configuration.nix"
builds=("$@")
flake_args="--extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes'"
hyperfineArgs=(
--parameter-list BUILD "$(IFS=,; echo "${builds[*]}")"
--warmup 2 --runs 10
)
declare -A cases
cases=(
[search]="{BUILD}/bin/nix $flake_args search --no-eval-cache github:nixos/nixpkgs/e1fa12d4f6c6fe19ccb59cac54b5b3f25e160870 hello"
[rebuild]="{BUILD}/bin/nix $flake_args eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'"
[rebuild-lh]="GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=10g {BUILD}/bin/nix eval $flake_args --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'"
[parse]="{BUILD}/bin/nix $flake_args eval -f bench/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix"
)
benches=(
rebuild
rebuild-lh
search
parse
)
for k in "${benches[@]}"; do
taskset -c 2,3 \
chrt -f 50 \
hyperfine "${hyperfineArgs[@]}" --export-json="bench/bench-${k}.json" --export-markdown="bench/bench-${k}.md" "${cases[$k]}"
done
echo "Benchmarks summary (from ./bench/summarize.jq bench/bench-*.json)"
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{
config,
pkgs,
lib,
...
}:
{
boot = {
initrd = {
availableKernelModules = [
"xhci_pci"
"ahci"
];
kernelModules = [ "dm-snapshot" ];
luks.devices = {
croot = {
device = "/dev/sdb";
allowDiscards = true;
};
};
};
kernelModules = [ "kvm-intel" ];
kernelPackages = pkgs.linuxPackages_latest;
loader = {
systemd-boot.enable = true;
efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
};
};
hardware = {
enableRedistributableFirmware = true;
cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = true;
opengl.driSupport32Bit = true;
opengl.extraPackages = with pkgs; [
vaapiIntel
intel-media-driver
intel-compute-runtime
];
};
fileSystems = {
"/" = {
device = "/dev/sda2";
fsType = "xfs";
options = [ "noatime" ];
};
"/boot" = {
device = "/dev/sda1";
fsType = "vfat";
};
"/nas" = {
device = "nas:/";
fsType = "nfs4";
options = [
"ro"
"x-systemd.automount"
];
};
};
swapDevices = [ { device = "/dev/swap"; } ];
networking = {
useDHCP = false;
hostName = "host";
wireless = {
enable = true;
interfaces = [ "eth1" ];
};
interfaces = {
eth0.useDHCP = true;
eth1.useDHCP = true;
};
wg-quick.interfaces = {
wg0 = {
address = [ "2001:db8::1" ];
privateKeyFile = "/etc/secrets/wg0.key";
peers = [
{
publicKey = "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=";
endpoint = "[2001:db8::2]:61021";
allowedIPs = [ "2001::db8:1::/64" ];
}
];
};
};
firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ 4567 ];
};
i18n = {
defaultLocale = "en_US.UTF-8";
inputMethod.enabled = "ibus";
};
services = {
xserver = {
enable = true;
layout = "us";
xkbVariant = "altgr-intl";
xkbOptions = "ctrl:nocaps";
libinput.enable = true;
wacom.enable = true;
videoDrivers = [ "modesetting" ];
modules = [ pkgs.xf86_input_wacom ];
displayManager.sx.enable = true;
windowManager.i3.enable = true;
};
udev.extraHwdb = ''
# not like this mattered at all
# we're not running udev from here
'';
udev.extraRules = ''
# ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="input", ...
'';
};
sound.enable = true;
hardware.pulseaudio = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.pulseaudioFull;
daemon.config = {
lock-memory = "yes";
realtime-scheduling = "yes";
rlimit-rtprio = "-1";
};
};
programs = {
light.enable = true;
wireshark = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.wireshark-qt;
};
gnupg.agent = {
enable = true;
};
};
fonts.packages = with pkgs; [
font-awesome
noto-fonts
noto-fonts-cjk
noto-fonts-emoji
noto-fonts-extra
dejavu_fonts
powerline-fonts
source-code-pro
cantarell-fonts
];
users = {
mutableUsers = false;
users = {
user = {
isNormalUser = true;
group = "user";
extraGroups = [
"wheel"
"video"
"audio"
"dialout"
"users"
"kvm"
"wireshark"
];
password = "unimportant";
};
};
groups = {
user = { };
};
};
security = {
pam.loginLimits = [
{
domain = "@audio";
item = "memlock";
type = "-";
value = "unlimited";
}
{
domain = "@audio";
item = "rtprio";
type = "-";
value = "99";
}
{
domain = "@audio";
item = "nofile";
type = "soft";
value = "99999";
}
{
domain = "@audio";
item = "nofile";
type = "hard";
value = "99999";
}
];
sudo.extraRules = [
{
users = [ "user" ];
commands = [
{
command = "${pkgs.linuxPackages.cpupower}/bin/cpupower";
options = [ "NOPASSWD" ];
}
];
}
];
};
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
a2jmidid
age
ardour
bemenu
blender
breeze-icons
breeze-qt5
bubblewrap
calf
claws-mail
darktable
duperemove
emacs
feh
file
firefox
fluidsynth
gnome3.adwaita-icon-theme
gnuplot
graphviz
helm
i3status-rust
inkscape
jack2
jq
krita
ldns
libqalculate
libreoffice
man-pages
nheko
nix-diff
nix-index
nix-output-monitor
open-music-kontrollers.patchmatrix
pamixer
pavucontrol
pciutils
picom
pwgen
redshift
ripgrep
rlwrap
silver-searcher
soundfont-fluid
whois
wol
xclip
xdot
xdotool
xorg.xkbcomp
yt-dlp
zathura
borgbackup
linuxPackages.cpupower
mtr
kitty
xf86_input_wacom
];
environment.pathsToLink = [ "/share/soundfonts" ];
systemd.user.services.run-python = {
after = [ "network-online.target" ];
script = ''
exec ${pkgs.python3}/bin/python
'';
serviceConfig = {
CapabilityBoundingSet = [ "" ];
KeyringMode = "private";
LockPersonality = true;
MemoryDenyWriteExecute = true;
NoNewPrivileges = true;
PrivateDevices = true;
PrivateTmp = true;
PrivateUsers = true;
ProcSubset = "pid";
ProtectClock = true;
ProtectControlGroups = true;
ProtectHome = true;
ProtectHostname = true;
ProtectKernelLogs = true;
ProtectKernelModules = true;
ProtectKernelTunables = true;
ProtectProc = "invisible";
ProtectSystem = "strict";
RestrictAddressFamilies = "AF_INET AF_INET6";
RestrictNamespaces = true;
RestrictRealtime = true;
RestrictSUIDSGID = true;
SystemCallArchitectures = "native";
SystemCallFilter = [
"@system-service"
"~ @resources @privileged"
];
UMask = "077";
};
};
system.stateVersion = "23.11";
}

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#!/usr/bin/env -S jq -Mrf
def round3:
. * 1000 | round | . / 1000
;
def stats($first):
[
" mean: \(.mean | round3)s ± \(.stddev | round3)s",
" user: \(.user | round3)s | system: \(.system | round3)s",
" median: \(.median | round3)s",
" range: \(.min | round3)s ... \(.max | round3)s",
" relative: \(.mean / $first.mean | round3)"
]
| join("\n")
;
def fmt($first):
"\(.command)\n" + (. | stats($first))
;
[.results | .[0] as $first | .[] | fmt($first)] | join("\n\n") | (. + "\n\n---\n")

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@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
diff --git a/darwin_stop_world.c b/darwin_stop_world.c
index 0468aaec..b348d869 100644
--- a/darwin_stop_world.c
+++ b/darwin_stop_world.c
@@ -356,6 +356,7 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
int nthreads = 0;
word total_size = 0;
mach_msg_type_number_t listcount = (mach_msg_type_number_t)THREAD_TABLE_SZ;
+ size_t stack_limit;
if (!EXPECT(GC_thr_initialized, TRUE))
GC_thr_init();
@@ -411,6 +412,19 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
GC_push_all_stack_sections(lo, hi, p->traced_stack_sect);
}
if (altstack_lo) {
+ // When a thread goes into a coroutine, we lose its original sp until
+ // control flow returns to the thread.
+ // While in the coroutine, the sp points outside the thread stack,
+ // so we can detect this and push the entire thread stack instead,
+ // as an approximation.
+ // We assume that the coroutine has similarly added its entire stack.
+ // This could be made accurate by cooperating with the application
+ // via new functions and/or callbacks.
+ stack_limit = pthread_get_stacksize_np(p->id);
+ if (altstack_lo >= altstack_hi || altstack_lo < altstack_hi - stack_limit) { // sp outside stack
+ altstack_lo = altstack_hi - stack_limit;
+ }
+
total_size += altstack_hi - altstack_lo;
GC_push_all_stack(altstack_lo, altstack_hi);
}
diff --git a/include/gc.h b/include/gc.h
index edab6c22..f2c61282 100644
--- a/include/gc.h
+++ b/include/gc.h
@@ -2172,6 +2172,11 @@ GC_API void GC_CALL GC_win32_free_heap(void);
(*GC_amiga_allocwrapper_do)(a,GC_malloc_atomic_ignore_off_page)
#endif /* _AMIGA && !GC_AMIGA_MAKINGLIB */
+#if !__APPLE__
+/* Patch doesn't work on apple */
+#define NIX_BOEHM_PATCH_VERSION 1
+#endif
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
diff --git a/pthread_stop_world.c b/pthread_stop_world.c
index b5d71e62..aed7b0bf 100644
--- a/pthread_stop_world.c
+++ b/pthread_stop_world.c
@@ -768,6 +768,8 @@ STATIC void GC_restart_handler(int sig)
/* world is stopped. Should not fail if it isn't. */
GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
{
+ size_t stack_limit;
+ pthread_attr_t pattr;
GC_bool found_me = FALSE;
size_t nthreads = 0;
int i;
@@ -851,6 +853,37 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
hi = p->altstack + p->altstack_size;
/* FIXME: Need to scan the normal stack too, but how ? */
/* FIXME: Assume stack grows down */
+ } else {
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GET_NP
+ if (!pthread_attr_init(&pattr)
+ || !pthread_attr_get_np(p->id, &pattr))
+#else /* HAVE_PTHREAD_GETATTR_NP */
+ if (pthread_getattr_np(p->id, &pattr))
+#endif
+ {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_getattr_np failed!");
+ }
+ if (pthread_attr_getstacksize(&pattr, &stack_limit)) {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_attr_getstacksize failed!");
+ }
+ if (pthread_attr_destroy(&pattr)) {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_attr_destroy failed!");
+ }
+ // When a thread goes into a coroutine, we lose its original sp until
+ // control flow returns to the thread.
+ // While in the coroutine, the sp points outside the thread stack,
+ // so we can detect this and push the entire thread stack instead,
+ // as an approximation.
+ // We assume that the coroutine has similarly added its entire stack.
+ // This could be made accurate by cooperating with the application
+ // via new functions and/or callbacks.
+ #ifndef STACK_GROWS_UP
+ if (lo >= hi || lo < hi - stack_limit) { // sp outside stack
+ lo = hi - stack_limit;
+ }
+ #else
+ #error "STACK_GROWS_UP not supported in boost_coroutine2 (as of june 2021), so we don't support it in Nix."
+ #endif
}
GC_push_all_stack_sections(lo, hi, traced_stack_sect);
# ifdef STACK_GROWS_UP

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diff --git a/include/gc_allocator.h b/include/gc_allocator.h
index 597c7f13..587286be 100644
--- a/include/gc_allocator.h
+++ b/include/gc_allocator.h
@@ -312,6 +312,7 @@ public:
template<>
class traceable_allocator<void> {
+public:
typedef size_t size_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef void* pointer;

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@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
#include <clang-tidy/ClangTidyModule.h>
#include <clang-tidy/ClangTidyModuleRegistry.h>
#include "FixIncludes.hh"
#include "HasPrefixSuffix.hh"
#include "CharPtrCast.hh"
namespace nix::clang_tidy {
using namespace clang;
@ -11,11 +9,9 @@ using namespace clang::tidy;
class NixClangTidyChecks : public ClangTidyModule {
public:
void addCheckFactories(ClangTidyCheckFactories &CheckFactories) override {
CheckFactories.registerCheck<HasPrefixSuffixCheck>("lix-hasprefixsuffix");
CheckFactories.registerCheck<FixIncludesCheck>("lix-fixincludes");
CheckFactories.registerCheck<CharPtrCastCheck>("lix-charptrcast");
CheckFactories.registerCheck<HasPrefixSuffixCheck>("nix-hasprefixsuffix");
}
};
static ClangTidyModuleRegistry::Add<NixClangTidyChecks> X("lix-module", "Adds lix specific checks");
static ClangTidyModuleRegistry::Add<NixClangTidyChecks> X("nix-module", "Adds nix specific checks");
};

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Clang tidy lints for Lix
# Clang tidy lints for Nix
This is a skeleton of a clang-tidy lints library for Lix.
This is a skeleton of a clang-tidy lints library for Nix.
Currently there is one check (which is already obsolete as it has served its
goal and is there as an example), `HasPrefixSuffixCheck`.
@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ goal and is there as an example), `HasPrefixSuffixCheck`.
One file:
```
ninja -C build && clang-tidy --checks='-*,lix-*' --load=build/liblix-clang-tidy.so -p ../compile_commands.json -header-filter '\.\./src/.*\.h' --fix ../src/libcmd/installables.cc
ninja -C build && clang-tidy --checks='-*,nix-*' --load=build/libnix-clang-tidy.so -p ../compile_commands.json --fix ../src/libcmd/installables.cc
```
Several files, in parallel:
```
ninja -C build && run-clang-tidy -checks='-*,lix-*' -load=build/liblix-clang-tidy.so -p .. -header-filter '\.\./src/.*\.h' -fix ../src | tee -a clang-tidy-result
ninja -C build && run-clang-tidy -checks='-*,nix-*' -load=build/libnix-clang-tidy.so -p .. -fix ../src | tee -a clang-tidy-result
```
## Resources

8
clang-tidy/meson.build Normal file
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project('nix-clang-tidy', ['cpp', 'c'],
version : '0.1',
default_options : ['warning_level=3', 'cpp_std=c++20'])
llvm = dependency('Clang', version: '>= 14', modules: ['libclang'])
sources = ['HasPrefixSuffix.cc', 'NixClangTidyChecks.cc']
shared_module('nix-clang-tidy', sources,
dependencies: llvm)

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#!/bin/sh
# install - install a program, script, or datafile
scriptversion=2011-11-20.07; # UTC
# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was
# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the
# following copyright and license.
#
# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNEC-
# TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#
# Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not
# be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other deal-
# ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor-
# tium.
#
#
# FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.
#
# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
# 'make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
# when there is no Makefile.
#
# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
# from scratch.
nl='
'
IFS=" "" $nl"
# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script
# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it.
doit=${DOITPROG-}
if test -z "$doit"; then
doit_exec=exec
else
doit_exec=$doit
fi
# Put in absolute file names if you don't have them in your path;
# or use environment vars.
chgrpprog=${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}
chmodprog=${CHMODPROG-chmod}
chownprog=${CHOWNPROG-chown}
cmpprog=${CMPPROG-cmp}
cpprog=${CPPROG-cp}
mkdirprog=${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}
mvprog=${MVPROG-mv}
rmprog=${RMPROG-rm}
stripprog=${STRIPPROG-strip}
posix_glob='?'
initialize_posix_glob='
test "$posix_glob" != "?" || {
if (set -f) 2>/dev/null; then
posix_glob=
else
posix_glob=:
fi
}
'
posix_mkdir=
# Desired mode of installed file.
mode=0755
chgrpcmd=
chmodcmd=$chmodprog
chowncmd=
mvcmd=$mvprog
rmcmd="$rmprog -f"
stripcmd=
src=
dst=
dir_arg=
dst_arg=
copy_on_change=false
no_target_directory=
usage="\
Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [-T] SRCFILE DSTFILE
or: $0 [OPTION]... SRCFILES... DIRECTORY
or: $0 [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SRCFILES...
or: $0 [OPTION]... -d DIRECTORIES...
In the 1st form, copy SRCFILE to DSTFILE.
In the 2nd and 3rd, copy all SRCFILES to DIRECTORY.
In the 4th, create DIRECTORIES.
Options:
--help display this help and exit.
--version display version info and exit.
-c (ignored)
-C install only if different (preserve the last data modification time)
-d create directories instead of installing files.
-g GROUP $chgrpprog installed files to GROUP.
-m MODE $chmodprog installed files to MODE.
-o USER $chownprog installed files to USER.
-s $stripprog installed files.
-t DIRECTORY install into DIRECTORY.
-T report an error if DSTFILE is a directory.
Environment variables override the default commands:
CHGRPPROG CHMODPROG CHOWNPROG CMPPROG CPPROG MKDIRPROG MVPROG
RMPROG STRIPPROG
"
while test $# -ne 0; do
case $1 in
-c) ;;
-C) copy_on_change=true;;
-d) dir_arg=true;;
-g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2"
shift;;
--help) echo "$usage"; exit $?;;
-m) mode=$2
case $mode in
*' '* | *' '* | *'
'* | *'*'* | *'?'* | *'['*)
echo "$0: invalid mode: $mode" >&2
exit 1;;
esac
shift;;
-o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2"
shift;;
-s) stripcmd=$stripprog;;
-t) dst_arg=$2
# Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
case $dst_arg in
-* | [=\(\)!]) dst_arg=./$dst_arg;;
esac
shift;;
-T) no_target_directory=true;;
--version) echo "$0 $scriptversion"; exit $?;;
--) shift
break;;
-*) echo "$0: invalid option: $1" >&2
exit 1;;
*) break;;
esac
shift
done
if test $# -ne 0 && test -z "$dir_arg$dst_arg"; then
# When -d is used, all remaining arguments are directories to create.
# When -t is used, the destination is already specified.
# Otherwise, the last argument is the destination. Remove it from $@.
for arg
do
if test -n "$dst_arg"; then
# $@ is not empty: it contains at least $arg.
set fnord "$@" "$dst_arg"
shift # fnord
fi
shift # arg
dst_arg=$arg
# Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
case $dst_arg in
-* | [=\(\)!]) dst_arg=./$dst_arg;;
esac
done
fi
if test $# -eq 0; then
if test -z "$dir_arg"; then
echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
# It's OK to call 'install-sh -d' without argument.
# This can happen when creating conditional directories.
exit 0
fi
if test -z "$dir_arg"; then
do_exit='(exit $ret); exit $ret'
trap "ret=129; $do_exit" 1
trap "ret=130; $do_exit" 2
trap "ret=141; $do_exit" 13
trap "ret=143; $do_exit" 15
# Set umask so as not to create temps with too-generous modes.
# However, 'strip' requires both read and write access to temps.
case $mode in
# Optimize common cases.
*644) cp_umask=133;;
*755) cp_umask=22;;
*[0-7])
if test -z "$stripcmd"; then
u_plus_rw=
else
u_plus_rw='% 200'
fi
cp_umask=`expr '(' 777 - $mode % 1000 ')' $u_plus_rw`;;
*)
if test -z "$stripcmd"; then
u_plus_rw=
else
u_plus_rw=,u+rw
fi
cp_umask=$mode$u_plus_rw;;
esac
fi
for src
do
# Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
case $src in
-* | [=\(\)!]) src=./$src;;
esac
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
dst=$src
dstdir=$dst
test -d "$dstdir"
dstdir_status=$?
else
# Waiting for this to be detected by the "$cpprog $src $dsttmp" command
# might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad
# if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'.
if test ! -f "$src" && test ! -d "$src"; then
echo "$0: $src does not exist." >&2
exit 1
fi
if test -z "$dst_arg"; then
echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
dst=$dst_arg
# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work
# if double slashes aren't ignored.
if test -d "$dst"; then
if test -n "$no_target_directory"; then
echo "$0: $dst_arg: Is a directory" >&2
exit 1
fi
dstdir=$dst
dst=$dstdir/`basename "$src"`
dstdir_status=0
else
# Prefer dirname, but fall back on a substitute if dirname fails.
dstdir=`
(dirname "$dst") 2>/dev/null ||
expr X"$dst" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \
X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
X"$dst" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
X"$dst" : 'X\(/\)' \| . 2>/dev/null ||
echo X"$dst" |
sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{
s//\1/
q
}
/^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{
s//\1/
q
}
/^X\(\/\/\)$/{
s//\1/
q
}
/^X\(\/\).*/{
s//\1/
q
}
s/.*/./; q'
`
test -d "$dstdir"
dstdir_status=$?
fi
fi
obsolete_mkdir_used=false
if test $dstdir_status != 0; then
case $posix_mkdir in
'')
# Create intermediate dirs using mode 755 as modified by the umask.
# This is like FreeBSD 'install' as of 1997-10-28.
umask=`umask`
case $stripcmd.$umask in
# Optimize common cases.
*[2367][2367]) mkdir_umask=$umask;;
.*0[02][02] | .[02][02] | .[02]) mkdir_umask=22;;
*[0-7])
mkdir_umask=`expr $umask + 22 \
- $umask % 100 % 40 + $umask % 20 \
- $umask % 10 % 4 + $umask % 2
`;;
*) mkdir_umask=$umask,go-w;;
esac
# With -d, create the new directory with the user-specified mode.
# Otherwise, rely on $mkdir_umask.
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
mkdir_mode=-m$mode
else
mkdir_mode=
fi
posix_mkdir=false
case $umask in
*[123567][0-7][0-7])
# POSIX mkdir -p sets u+wx bits regardless of umask, which
# is incompatible with FreeBSD 'install' when (umask & 300) != 0.
;;
*)
tmpdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/ins$RANDOM-$$
trap 'ret=$?; rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir" 2>/dev/null; exit $ret' 0
if (umask $mkdir_umask &&
exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$tmpdir/d") >/dev/null 2>&1
then
if test -z "$dir_arg" || {
# Check for POSIX incompatibilities with -m.
# HP-UX 11.23 and IRIX 6.5 mkdir -m -p sets group- or
# other-writable bit of parent directory when it shouldn't.
# FreeBSD 6.1 mkdir -m -p sets mode of existing directory.
ls_ld_tmpdir=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"`
case $ls_ld_tmpdir in
d????-?r-*) different_mode=700;;
d????-?--*) different_mode=755;;
*) false;;
esac &&
$mkdirprog -m$different_mode -p -- "$tmpdir" && {
ls_ld_tmpdir_1=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"`
test "$ls_ld_tmpdir" = "$ls_ld_tmpdir_1"
}
}
then posix_mkdir=:
fi
rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir"
else
# Remove any dirs left behind by ancient mkdir implementations.
rmdir ./$mkdir_mode ./-p ./-- 2>/dev/null
fi
trap '' 0;;
esac;;
esac
if
$posix_mkdir && (
umask $mkdir_umask &&
$doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir"
)
then :
else
# The umask is ridiculous, or mkdir does not conform to POSIX,
# or it failed possibly due to a race condition. Create the
# directory the slow way, step by step, checking for races as we go.
case $dstdir in
/*) prefix='/';;
[-=\(\)!]*) prefix='./';;
*) prefix='';;
esac
eval "$initialize_posix_glob"
oIFS=$IFS
IFS=/
$posix_glob set -f
set fnord $dstdir
shift
$posix_glob set +f
IFS=$oIFS
prefixes=
for d
do
test X"$d" = X && continue
prefix=$prefix$d
if test -d "$prefix"; then
prefixes=
else
if $posix_mkdir; then
(umask=$mkdir_umask &&
$doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir") && break
# Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently.
test -d "$prefix" || exit 1
else
case $prefix in
*\'*) qprefix=`echo "$prefix" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"`;;
*) qprefix=$prefix;;
esac
prefixes="$prefixes '$qprefix'"
fi
fi
prefix=$prefix/
done
if test -n "$prefixes"; then
# Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently.
(umask $mkdir_umask &&
eval "\$doit_exec \$mkdirprog $prefixes") ||
test -d "$dstdir" || exit 1
obsolete_mkdir_used=true
fi
fi
fi
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
{ test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } &&
{ test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } &&
{ test "$obsolete_mkdir_used$chowncmd$chgrpcmd" = false ||
test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dst"; } || exit 1
else
# Make a couple of temp file names in the proper directory.
dsttmp=$dstdir/_inst.$$_
rmtmp=$dstdir/_rm.$$_
# Trap to clean up those temp files at exit.
trap 'ret=$?; rm -f "$dsttmp" "$rmtmp" && exit $ret' 0
# Copy the file name to the temp name.
(umask $cp_umask && $doit_exec $cpprog "$src" "$dsttmp") &&
# and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits.
#
# If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to
# ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore
# errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command.
#
{ test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
{ test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
{ test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
{ test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dsttmp"; } &&
# If -C, don't bother to copy if it wouldn't change the file.
if $copy_on_change &&
old=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` &&
new=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dsttmp" 2>/dev/null` &&
eval "$initialize_posix_glob" &&
$posix_glob set -f &&
set X $old && old=:$2:$4:$5:$6 &&
set X $new && new=:$2:$4:$5:$6 &&
$posix_glob set +f &&
test "$old" = "$new" &&
$cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1
then
rm -f "$dsttmp"
else
# Rename the file to the real destination.
$doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null ||
# The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else
# to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not
# support -f.
{
# Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location.
# We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some
# systems and the destination file might be busy for other
# reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new
# file should still install successfully.
{
test ! -f "$dst" ||
$doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null ||
{ $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null &&
{ $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; }
} ||
{ echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2
(exit 1); exit 1
}
} &&
# Now rename the file to the real destination.
$doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst"
}
fi || exit 1
trap '' 0
fi
done
# Local variables:
# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC"
# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
# End:

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AC_INIT([nix],[m4_esyscmd(bash -c "echo -n $(cat ./.version)$VERSION_SUFFIX")])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS([m4])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(README.md)
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(config)
AC_PROG_SED
# Construct a Nix system name (like "i686-linux"):
# https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/html_node/Canonicalizing.html#index-AC_005fCANONICAL_005fHOST-1
# The inital value is produced by the `config/config.guess` script:
# upstream: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/tree/config.guess
# It has the following form, which is not documented anywhere:
# <cpu>-<vendor>-<os>[<version>][-<abi>]
# If `./configure` is passed any of the `--host`, `--build`, `--target` options, the value comes from `config/config.sub` instead:
# upstream: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/tree/config.sub
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the canonical Nix system name])
AC_ARG_WITH(system, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-system=SYSTEM],[Platform identifier (e.g., `i686-linux').]),
[system=$withval],
[case "$host_cpu" in
i*86)
machine_name="i686";;
amd64)
machine_name="x86_64";;
armv6|armv7)
machine_name="${host_cpu}l";;
*)
machine_name="$host_cpu";;
esac
case "$host_os" in
linux-gnu*|linux-musl*)
# For backward compatibility, strip the `-gnu' part.
system="$machine_name-linux";;
*)
# Strip the version number from names such as `gnu0.3',
# `darwin10.2.0', etc.
system="$machine_name-`echo $host_os | "$SED" -e's/@<:@0-9.@:>@*$//g'`";;
esac])
AC_MSG_RESULT($system)
AC_SUBST(system)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SYSTEM, ["$system"], [platform identifier ('cpu-os')])
# State should be stored in /nix/var, unless the user overrides it explicitly.
test "$localstatedir" = '${prefix}/var' && localstatedir=/nix/var
# Assign a default value to C{,XX}FLAGS as the default configure script sets them
# to -O2 otherwise, which we don't want to have hardcoded
CFLAGS=${CFLAGS-""}
CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS-""}
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CPP
AC_CHECK_TOOL([AR], [ar])
# Use 64-bit file system calls so that we can support files > 2 GiB.
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
# Solaris-specific stuff.
AC_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE
case "$host_os" in
solaris*)
# Solaris requires -lsocket -lnsl for network functions
LDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl $LDFLAGS"
;;
esac
ENSURE_NO_GCC_BUG_80431
# Check for pubsetbuf.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pubsetbuf])
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
static char buf[1024];]],
[[cerr.rdbuf()->pubsetbuf(buf, sizeof(buf));]])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PUBSETBUF, 1, [Whether pubsetbuf is available.])],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([statvfs pipe2])
# Check for lutimes, optionally used for changing the mtime of
# symlinks.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([lutimes])
# Check whether the store optimiser can optimise symlinks.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether it is possible to create a link to a symlink])
ln -s bla tmp_link
if ln tmp_link tmp_link2 2> /dev/null; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(CAN_LINK_SYMLINK, 1, [Whether link() works on symlinks.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
rm -f tmp_link tmp_link2
# Check for <locale>.
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([locale])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
AC_DEFUN([NEED_PROG],
[
AC_PATH_PROG($1, $2)
if test -z "$$1"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([$2 is required])
fi
])
NEED_PROG(bash, bash)
AC_PATH_PROG(flex, flex, false)
AC_PATH_PROG(bison, bison, false)
AC_PATH_PROG(dot, dot)
AC_PATH_PROG(lsof, lsof, lsof)
NEED_PROG(jq, jq)
AC_SUBST(coreutils, [$(dirname $(type -p cat))])
AC_ARG_WITH(store-dir, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-store-dir=PATH],[path of the Nix store (defaults to /nix/store)]),
storedir=$withval, storedir='/nix/store')
AC_SUBST(storedir)
# Look for boost, a required dependency.
# Note that AX_BOOST_BASE only exports *CPP* BOOST_CPPFLAGS, no CXX flags,
# and CPPFLAGS are not passed to the C++ compiler automatically.
# Thus we append the returned CPPFLAGS to the CXXFLAGS here.
AX_BOOST_BASE([1.66], [CXXFLAGS="$BOOST_CPPFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Nix requires boost.])])
# For unknown reasons, setting this directly in the ACTION-IF-FOUND above
# ends up with LDFLAGS being empty, so we set it afterwards.
LDFLAGS="$BOOST_LDFLAGS $LDFLAGS"
# On some platforms, new-style atomics need a helper library
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether -latomic is needed)
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include <stdint.h>
uint64_t v;
int main() {
return (int)__atomic_load_n(&v, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE);
}]])], GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC=no, GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC=yes)
AC_MSG_RESULT($GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC)
if test "x$GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC" = xyes; then
LDFLAGS="-latomic $LDFLAGS"
fi
# Running the functional tests without building Nix is useful for testing
# different pre-built versions of Nix against each other.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(build, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-build],[Do not build nix]),
ENABLE_BUILD=$enableval, ENABLE_BUILD=yes)
AC_SUBST(ENABLE_BUILD)
# Building without tests is useful for bootstrapping with a smaller footprint
# or running the tests in a separate derivation. Otherwise, we do compile and
# run them.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(tests, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-tests],[Do not build the tests]),
ENABLE_TESTS=$enableval, ENABLE_TESTS=yes)
AC_SUBST(ENABLE_TESTS)
# Building without API docs is the default as Nix' C++ interfaces are internal and unstable.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(internal_api_docs, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-internal-api-docs],[Build API docs for Nix's internal unstable C++ interfaces]),
internal_api_docs=$enableval, internal_api_docs=no)
AC_SUBST(internal_api_docs)
# LTO is currently broken with clang for unknown reasons; ld segfaults in the llvm plugin
AC_ARG_ENABLE(lto, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-lto],[Enable LTO (only supported with GCC) [default=no]]),
lto=$enableval, lto=no)
if test "$lto" = yes; then
if $CXX --version | grep -q GCC; then
AC_SUBST(CXXLTO, [-flto=jobserver])
else
echo "error: LTO is only supported with GCC at the moment" >&2
exit 1
fi
else
AC_SUBST(CXXLTO, [""])
fi
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
AC_ARG_ENABLE(shared, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-shared],[Build shared libraries for Nix [default=yes]]),
shared=$enableval, shared=yes)
if test "$shared" = yes; then
AC_SUBST(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, 1, [Whether to build shared libraries.])
else
AC_SUBST(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, 0, [Whether to build shared libraries.])
PKG_CONFIG="$PKG_CONFIG --static"
fi
# Look for OpenSSL, a required dependency. FIXME: this is only (maybe)
# used by S3BinaryCacheStore.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([OPENSSL], [libcrypto >= 1.1.1], [CXXFLAGS="$OPENSSL_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libarchive.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBARCHIVE], [libarchive >= 3.1.2], [CXXFLAGS="$LIBARCHIVE_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Workaround until https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues/1446 is fixed
if test "$shared" != yes; then
LIBARCHIVE_LIBS+=' -lz'
fi
# Look for SQLite, a required dependency.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([SQLITE3], [sqlite3 >= 3.6.19], [CXXFLAGS="$SQLITE3_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libcurl, a required dependency.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBCURL], [libcurl], [CXXFLAGS="$LIBCURL_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for editline, a required dependency.
# The the libeditline.pc file was added only in libeditline >= 1.15.2,
# see https://github.com/troglobit/editline/commit/0a8f2ef4203c3a4a4726b9dd1336869cd0da8607,
# but e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 has an older version, so we fall back to searching for
# editline.h when the pkg-config approach fails.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([EDITLINE], [libeditline], [CXXFLAGS="$EDITLINE_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"], [
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([editline.h], [true],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([Nix requires libeditline; it was found neither via pkg-config nor its normal header.])])
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([readline read_history], [editline], [],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([Nix requires libeditline; it was not found via pkg-config, but via its header, but required functions do not work. Maybe it is too old? >= 1.14 is required.])])
])
# Look for libsodium.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([SODIUM], [libsodium], [CXXFLAGS="$SODIUM_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libbrotli{enc,dec}.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBBROTLI], [libbrotlienc libbrotlidec], [CXXFLAGS="$LIBBROTLI_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libcpuid.
have_libcpuid=
if test "$machine_name" = "x86_64"; then
AC_ARG_ENABLE([cpuid],
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-cpuid], [Do not determine microarchitecture levels with libcpuid (relevant to x86_64 only)]))
if test "x$enable_cpuid" != "xno"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBCPUID], [libcpuid],
[CXXFLAGS="$LIBCPUID_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
have_libcpuid=1
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBCPUID], [1], [Use libcpuid])]
)
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_LIBCPUID, [$have_libcpuid])
# Look for libseccomp, required for Linux sandboxing.
case "$host_os" in
linux*)
AC_ARG_ENABLE([seccomp-sandboxing],
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-seccomp-sandboxing],[Don't build support for seccomp sandboxing (only recommended if your arch doesn't support libseccomp yet!)
]))
if test "x$enable_seccomp_sandboxing" != "xno"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBSECCOMP], [libseccomp],
[CXXFLAGS="$LIBSECCOMP_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
have_seccomp=1
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SECCOMP], [1], [Whether seccomp is available and should be used for sandboxing.])
else
have_seccomp=
fi
;;
*)
have_seccomp=
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(HAVE_SECCOMP, [$have_seccomp])
# Look for aws-cpp-sdk-s3.
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([aws/s3/S3Client.h],
[AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_S3], [1], [Whether to enable S3 support via aws-sdk-cpp.]) enable_s3=1],
[AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_S3], [0], [Whether to enable S3 support via aws-sdk-cpp.]) enable_s3=])
AC_SUBST(ENABLE_S3, [$enable_s3])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
if test -n "$enable_s3"; then
declare -a aws_version_tokens=($(printf '#include <aws/core/VersionConfig.h>\nAWS_SDK_VERSION_STRING' | $CPP $CPPFLAGS - | grep -v '^#.*' | sed 's/"//g' | tr '.' ' '))
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([AWS_VERSION_MAJOR], ${aws_version_tokens@<:@0@:>@}, [Major version of aws-sdk-cpp.])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([AWS_VERSION_MINOR], ${aws_version_tokens@<:@1@:>@}, [Minor version of aws-sdk-cpp.])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([AWS_VERSION_PATCH], ${aws_version_tokens@<:@2@:>@}, [Patch version of aws-sdk-cpp.])
fi
# Whether to use the Boehm garbage collector.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(gc, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gc],[enable garbage collection in the Nix expression evaluator (requires Boehm GC) [default=yes]]),
gc=$enableval, gc=yes)
if test "$gc" = yes; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([BDW_GC], [bdw-gc])
CXXFLAGS="$BDW_GC_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BOEHMGC, 1, [Whether to use the Boehm garbage collector.])
fi
if test "$ENABLE_TESTS" = yes; then
# Look for gtest.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GTEST], [gtest_main gmock_main])
# Look for rapidcheck.
AC_ARG_VAR([RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS], [include path of gtest headers shipped by RAPIDCHECK])
# No pkg-config yet, https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck/issues/302
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_SUBST(RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS)
[CXXFLAGS="-I $RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS $CXXFLAGS"]
[LIBS="-lrapidcheck -lgtest $LIBS"]
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([rapidcheck/gtest.h], [], [], [#include <gtest/gtest.h>])
dnl AC_CHECK_LIB doesn't work for C++ libs with mangled symbols
AC_LINK_IFELSE([
AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <rapidcheck/gtest.h>
]], [[
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
]])
],
[],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([librapidcheck is not found.])])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
fi
# Look for nlohmann/json.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([NLOHMANN_JSON], [nlohmann_json >= 3.9])
# documentation generation switch
AC_ARG_ENABLE(doc-gen, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-doc-gen],[disable documentation generation]),
doc_generate=$enableval, doc_generate=yes)
AC_SUBST(doc_generate)
# Look for lowdown library.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LOWDOWN], [lowdown >= 0.9.0], [CXXFLAGS="$LOWDOWN_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for toml11, a required dependency.
AC_ARG_VAR([TOML11_HEADERS], [include path of toml11 headers])
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
[CXXFLAGS="-I $TOML11_HEADERS $CXXFLAGS"]
AC_CHECK_HEADER([toml.hpp], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([toml11 is not found.])])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
# Setuid installations.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([setresuid setreuid lchown])
# Nice to have, but not essential.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([strsignal posix_fallocate sysconf])
AC_ARG_WITH(sandbox-shell, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-sandbox-shell=PATH],[path of a statically-linked shell to use as /bin/sh in sandboxes]),
sandbox_shell=$withval)
AC_SUBST(sandbox_shell)
if test ${cross_compiling:-no} = no && ! test -z ${sandbox_shell+x}; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether sandbox-shell has the standalone feature])
# busybox shell sometimes allows executing other busybox applets,
# even if they are not in the path, breaking our sandbox
if PATH= $sandbox_shell -c "busybox" 2>&1 | grep -qv "not found"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(enabled)
AC_MSG_ERROR([Please disable busybox FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(disabled)
fi
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE(embedded-sandbox-shell, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-embedded-sandbox-shell],[include the sandbox shell in the Nix binary [default=no]]),
embedded_sandbox_shell=$enableval, embedded_sandbox_shell=no)
AC_SUBST(embedded_sandbox_shell)
if test "$embedded_sandbox_shell" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_EMBEDDED_SANDBOX_SHELL, 1, [Include the sandbox shell in the Nix binary.])
fi
# Expand all variables in config.status.
test "$prefix" = NONE && prefix=$ac_default_prefix
test "$exec_prefix" = NONE && exec_prefix='${prefix}'
for name in $ac_subst_vars; do
declare $name="$(eval echo "${!name}")"
declare $name="$(eval echo "${!name}")"
declare $name="$(eval echo "${!name}")"
done
rm -f Makefile.config
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([])
AC_OUTPUT

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(import (
let
lock = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./flake.lock);
in
fetchTarball {
url = "https://github.com/edolstra/flake-compat/archive/${lock.nodes.flake-compat.locked.rev}.tar.gz";
sha256 = lock.nodes.flake-compat.locked.narHash;
}
) { src = ./.; }).defaultNix
(import
(
let lock = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./flake.lock); in
fetchTarball {
url = "https://github.com/edolstra/flake-compat/archive/${lock.nodes.flake-compat.locked.rev}.tar.gz";
sha256 = lock.nodes.flake-compat.locked.narHash;
}
)
{ src = ./.; }
).defaultNix

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@ -14,13 +14,11 @@ PROJECT_NAME = "Nix"
PROJECT_NUMBER = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = @docdir@
# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a
# quick idea about the purpose of the project. Keep the description short.
PROJECT_BRIEF = "Lix: A modern, delicious implementation of the Nix package manager; unstable internal interfaces"
PROJECT_BRIEF = "Nix, the purely functional package manager; unstable internal interfaces"
# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate LaTeX output.
# The default value is: YES.
@ -33,7 +31,32 @@ GENERATE_LATEX = NO
# spaces. See also FILE_PATTERNS and EXTENSION_MAPPING
# Note: If this tag is empty the current directory is searched.
INPUT = @INPUT_PATHS@
# FIXME Make this list more maintainable somehow. We could maybe generate this
# in the Makefile, but we would need to change how `.in` files are preprocessed
# so they can expand variables despite configure variables.
INPUT = \
src/libcmd \
src/libexpr \
src/libexpr/flake \
tests/unit/libexpr \
tests/unit/libexpr/value \
tests/unit/libexpr/test \
tests/unit/libexpr/test/value \
src/libexpr/value \
src/libfetchers \
src/libmain \
src/libstore \
src/libstore/build \
src/libstore/builtins \
tests/unit/libstore \
tests/unit/libstore/test \
src/libutil \
tests/unit/libutil \
tests/unit/libutil/test \
src/nix \
src/nix-env \
src/nix-store
# If the MACRO_EXPANSION tag is set to YES, doxygen will expand all macro names
# in the source code. If set to NO, only conditional compilation will be
@ -72,15 +95,3 @@ EXPAND_AS_DEFINED = \
DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER \
DECLARE_SERVE_SERIALISER \
LENGTH_PREFIXED_PROTO_HELPER
# The STRIP_FROM_PATH tag can be used to strip a user-defined part of the path.
# Stripping is only done if one of the specified strings matches the left-hand
# part of the path. The tag can be used to show relative paths in the file list.
# If left blank the directory from which doxygen is run is used as the path to
# strip.
#
# Note that you can specify absolute paths here, but also relative paths, which
# will be relative from the directory where doxygen is started.
# This tag requires that the tag FULL_PATH_NAMES is set to YES.
STRIP_FROM_PATH = "@PROJECT_SOURCE_ROOT@"

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.PHONY: internal-api-html
ifeq ($(internal_api_docs), yes)
$(docdir)/internal-api/html/index.html $(docdir)/internal-api/latex: $(d)/doxygen.cfg
mkdir -p $(docdir)/internal-api
{ cat $< ; echo "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=$(docdir)/internal-api" ; } | doxygen -
# Generate the HTML API docs for Nix's unstable internal interfaces.
internal-api-html: $(docdir)/internal-api/html/index.html
else
# Make a nicer error message
internal-api-html:
@echo "Internal API docs are disabled. Configure with '--enable-internal-api-docs', or avoid calling 'make internal-api-html'."
@exit 1
endif

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internal_api_sources = [
'src/libcmd',
'src/libexpr',
'src/libexpr/flake',
'tests/unit/libexpr',
'tests/unit/libexpr/value',
'tests/unit/libexpr/test',
'tests/unit/libexpr/test/value',
'src/libexpr/value',
'src/libfetchers',
'src/libmain',
'src/libstore',
'src/libstore/build',
'src/libstore/builtins',
'tests/unit/libstore',
'tests/unit/libstore/test',
'src/libutil',
'tests/unit/libutil',
'tests/unit/libutil/test',
'src/nix',
'src/nix-env',
'src/nix-store',
]
# We feed Doxygen absolute paths so it can be invoked from any working directory.
internal_api_sources_absolute = []
foreach src : internal_api_sources
internal_api_sources_absolute += '"' + (meson.project_source_root() / src) + '"'
endforeach
internal_api_sources_oneline = ' \\\n '.join(internal_api_sources_absolute)
doxygen_cfg = configure_file(
input : 'doxygen.cfg.in',
output : 'doxygen.cfg',
configuration : {
'PACKAGE_VERSION': meson.project_version(),
'RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS': rapidcheck_meson.get_variable('includedir'),
'docdir' : meson.current_build_dir(),
'INPUT_PATHS' : internal_api_sources_oneline,
'PROJECT_SOURCE_ROOT' : meson.project_source_root(),
},
)
internal_api_docs = custom_target(
'internal-api-docs',
command : [
doxygen.full_path(),
'@INPUT0@',
],
input : [
doxygen_cfg,
],
output : 'html',
install : true,
install_dir : datadir / 'doc/nix/internal-api',
build_always_stale : true,
)
alias_target('internal-api-html', internal_api_docs)

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[book]
title = "Lix Reference Manual"
[build]
create-missing = false
title = "Nix Reference Manual"
[output.html]
additional-css = ["custom.css"]
additional-js = ["redirects.js"]
# Using our GitHub mirror enables easier typo fixes since there is no easy way
# to just submit a Gerrit CL by the web for trivial stuff.
edit-url-template = "https://github.com/lix-project/lix/tree/main/doc/manual/{path}"
git-repository-url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix"
# Folding by default would prevent things like "Ctrl+F for nix-env" from working
# trivially, but the user should be able to fold if they want to.
fold.enable = true
fold.level = 30
# Handles replacing @docroot@ with a path to ./src relative to that markdown file,
# {{#include handlebars}}, and the @generated@ syntax used within these. it mostly
# but not entirely replaces the links preprocessor (which we cannot simply use due
# to @generated@ files living in a different directory to make meson happy). we do
# not want to disable the links preprocessor entirely though because that requires
# disabling *all* built-in preprocessors and selectively reenabling those we want.
[preprocessor.substitute]
command = "python3 doc/manual/substitute.py"
before = ["anchors", "links"]
edit-url-template = "https://github.com/NixOS/nix/tree/master/doc/manual/{path}"
git-repository-url = "https://github.com/NixOS/nix"
[preprocessor.anchors]
renderers = ["html"]
command = "jq --from-file doc/manual/anchors.jq"
[output.markdown]
[output.linkcheck]
# no Internet during the build (in the sandbox)
follow-web-links = false

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@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
# This file is a mapping of metadata for change authors, sort of like
# maintainer-list.nix in nixpkgs.
#
# It's used for crediting people accurately in release notes. The release notes
# script will link to forgejo, then to GitHub if forgejo is not present.
#
# When adding someone from outside the Lix project, you generally want to simply link their GitHub profile without adding a display name unless they are well-known in the community by that display name.
#
# See doc/manual/src/contributing/hacking.md for more documentation on this file's format and typical usage.
9999years:
display_name: wiggles
forgejo: rbt
github: 9999years
Artturin:
github: Artturin
DavHau:
github: DavHau
Kha:
github: Kha
Lunaphied:
forgejo: Lunaphied
github: Lunaphied
Qyriad:
forgejo: Qyriad
github: Qyriad
SharzyL:
github: SharzyL
alois31:
forgejo: alois31
github: alois31
artemist:
display_name: Artemis Tosini
forgejo: artemist
cole-h:
display_name: Cole Helbling
github: cole-h
delan:
display_name: delan
forgejo: delan
github: delan
edolstra:
display_name: Eelco Dolstra
github: edolstra
ericson:
display_name: John Ericson
github: ericson2314
goldstein:
display_name: goldstein
forgejo: goldstein
github: GoldsteinE
horrors:
display_name: eldritch horrors
forgejo: pennae
github: pennae
iFreilicht:
github: iFreilicht
isabelroses:
forgejo: isabelroses
github: isabelroses
jade:
forgejo: jade
github: lf-
kjeremy:
github: kjeremy
kloenk:
forgejo: kloenk
github: kloenk
lovesegfault:
github: lovesegfault
ma27:
forgejo: ma27
github: ma27
matthewbauer:
github: matthewbauer
midnightveil:
display_name: julia
forgejo: midnightveil
github: midnightveil
ncfavier:
github: ncfavier
piegames:
display_name: piegames
forgejo: piegames
github: piegamesde
puck:
display_name: puck
forgejo: puck
github: puckipedia
quantumjump:
display_name: Quantum Jump
github: QuantumBJump
r-vdp:
github: r-vdp
raito:
display_name: Raito Bezarius
forgejo: raito
github: RaitoBezarius
roberth:
display_name: Robert Hensing
github: roberth
thufschmitt:
display_name: Théophane Hufschmitt
github: thufschmitt
tomberek:
display_name: Tom Bereknyei
github: tomberek
valentin:
display_name: Valentin Gagarin
github: fricklerhandwerk
winter:
forgejo: winter
github: winterqt
yshui:
github: yshui
zimbatm:
github: zimbatm

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@ -5,13 +5,7 @@ in
builtinsInfo:
let
showBuiltin =
name:
{
doc,
type,
impure-only,
}:
showBuiltin = name: { doc, type, impure-only }:
let
type' = optionalString (type != null) " (${type})";

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@ -5,14 +5,7 @@ in
builtinsInfo:
let
showBuiltin =
name:
{
doc,
args,
arity,
experimental-feature,
}:
showBuiltin = name: { doc, args, arity, experimental-feature }:
let
experimentalNotice = optionalString (experimental-feature != null) ''
This function is only available if the [${experimental-feature}](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-${experimental-feature}) experimental feature is enabled.

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@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import glob
import sys
# meson expects makefile-style dependency declarations, i.e.
#
# target: dependency...
#
# meson seems to pass depfiles straight on to ninja even though
# it also parses the file itself (or at least has code to do so
# in its tree), so we must live by ninja's rules: only slashes,
# spaces and octothorpes can be escaped, anything else is taken
# literally. since the rules for these aren't even the same for
# all three we will just fail when we encounter any of them (if
# asserts are off for some reason the depfile will likely point
# to nonexistant paths, making everything phony and thus fine.)
for path in glob.glob(sys.argv[1] + '/**', recursive=True):
assert '\\' not in path
assert ' ' not in path
assert '#' not in path
print("ignored:", path)

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@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
# Usually "experimental" or "deprecated"
kind:
# "xp" or "dp"
kindShort:
with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
let
showExperimentalFeature = name: doc: ''
- [`${name}`](@docroot@/contributing/${kind}-features.md#${kindShort}-feature-${name})
'';
in
xps: indent " " (concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showExperimentalFeature xps)))

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@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
# Usually "experimental" or "deprecated"
_kind:
# "xp" or "dp"
kindShort:
with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
let
showFeature =
name: doc:
squash ''
## [`${name}`]{#${kindShort}-feature-${name}}
${doc}
'';
in
xps: (concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showFeature xps)))

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@ -1,26 +1,8 @@
let
inherit (builtins)
attrNames
attrValues
fromJSON
listToAttrs
mapAttrs
concatStringsSep
concatMap
length
lessThan
replaceStrings
sort
;
inherit (import ./utils.nix)
concatStrings
optionalString
filterAttrs
trim
squash
unique
showSettings
;
attrNames attrValues fromJSON listToAttrs mapAttrs
concatStringsSep concatMap length lessThan replaceStrings sort;
inherit (import ./utils.nix) concatStrings optionalString filterAttrs trim squash unique showSettings;
in
inlineHTML: commandDump:
@ -29,13 +11,7 @@ let
commandInfo = fromJSON commandDump;
showCommand =
{
command,
details,
filename,
toplevel,
}:
showCommand = { command, details, filename, toplevel }:
let
result = ''
@ -59,27 +35,26 @@ let
${maybeOptions}
'';
showSynopsis =
command: args:
showSynopsis = command: args:
let
showArgument = arg: "*${arg.label}*" + optionalString (!arg ? arity) "...";
showArgument = arg: "*${arg.label}*" + optionalString (! arg ? arity) "...";
arguments = concatStringsSep " " (map showArgument args);
in
''
`${command}` [*option*...] ${arguments}
in ''
`${command}` [*option*...] ${arguments}
'';
maybeSubcommands = optionalString (details ? commands && details.commands != { }) ''
where *subcommand* is one of the following:
maybeSubcommands = optionalString (details ? commands && details.commands != {})
''
where *subcommand* is one of the following:
${subcommands}
'';
${subcommands}
'';
subcommands = if length categories > 1 then listCategories else listSubcommands details.commands;
subcommands = if length categories > 1
then listCategories
else listSubcommands details.commands;
categories = sort (x: y: x.id < y.id) (
unique (map (cmd: cmd.category) (attrValues details.commands))
);
categories = sort (x: y: x.id < y.id) (unique (map (cmd: cmd.category) (attrValues details.commands)));
listCategories = concatStrings (map showCategory categories);
@ -96,11 +71,11 @@ let
'';
# TODO: move this confusing special case out of here when implementing #8496
maybeStoreDocs = optionalString (details ? doc) (
replaceStrings [ "@stores@" ] [ storeDocs ] details.doc
);
maybeStoreDocs = optionalString
(details ? doc)
(replaceStrings ["@stores@"] [storeDocs] details.doc);
maybeOptions = optionalString (details.flags != { }) ''
maybeOptions = optionalString (details.flags != {}) ''
# Options
${showOptions details.flags toplevel.flags}
@ -110,70 +85,51 @@ let
> See [`man nix.conf`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#command-line-flags) for overriding configuration settings with command line flags.
'';
showOptions =
options: commonOptions:
showOptions = options: commonOptions:
let
allOptions = options // commonOptions;
showCategory = cat: ''
${optionalString (cat != "") "**${cat}:**"}
${listOptions (filterAttrs (n: v: v.category == cat) allOptions)}
'';
'';
listOptions = opts: concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showOption opts));
showOption =
name: option:
showOption = name: option:
let
result = trim ''
- ${item}
${option.description}
'';
item =
if inlineHTML then
''<span id="opt-${name}">[`--${name}`](#opt-${name})</span> ${shortName} ${labels}''
else
"`--${name}` ${shortName} ${labels}";
shortName = optionalString (option ? shortName) ("/ `-${option.shortName}`");
labels = optionalString (option ? labels) (concatStringsSep " " (map (s: "*${s}*") option.labels));
in
result;
item = if inlineHTML
then ''<span id="opt-${name}">[`--${name}`](#opt-${name})</span> ${shortName} ${labels}''
else "`--${name}` ${shortName} ${labels}";
shortName = optionalString
(option ? shortName)
("/ `-${option.shortName}`");
labels = optionalString
(option ? labels)
(concatStringsSep " " (map (s: "*${s}*") option.labels));
in result;
categories = sort lessThan (unique (map (cmd: cmd.category) (attrValues allOptions)));
in
concatStrings (map showCategory categories);
in
squash result;
in concatStrings (map showCategory categories);
in squash result;
appendName = filename: name: (if filename == "nix" then "nix3" else filename) + "-" + name;
processCommand =
{
command,
details,
filename,
toplevel,
}:
processCommand = { command, details, filename, toplevel }:
let
cmd = {
inherit command;
name = filename + ".md";
value = showCommand {
inherit
command
details
filename
toplevel
;
};
value = showCommand { inherit command details filename toplevel; };
};
subcommand =
subCmd:
processCommand {
command = command + " " + subCmd;
details = details.commands.${subCmd};
filename = appendName filename subCmd;
inherit toplevel;
};
in
[ cmd ] ++ concatMap subcommand (attrNames details.commands or { });
subcommand = subCmd: processCommand {
command = command + " " + subCmd;
details = details.commands.${subCmd};
filename = appendName filename subCmd;
inherit toplevel;
};
in [ cmd ] ++ concatMap subcommand (attrNames details.commands or {});
manpages = processCommand {
command = "nix";
@ -182,15 +138,14 @@ let
toplevel = commandInfo.args;
};
tableOfContents = let
showEntry = page:
" - [${page.command}](command-ref/new-cli/${page.name})";
in concatStringsSep "\n" (map showEntry manpages) + "\n";
storeDocs =
let
showStore =
name:
{
settings,
doc,
experimentalFeature,
}:
showStore = name: { settings, doc, experimentalFeature }:
let
experimentalFeatureNote = optionalString (experimentalFeature != null) ''
> **Warning**
@ -206,8 +161,7 @@ let
extra-experimental-features = ${experimentalFeature}
```
'';
in
''
in ''
## ${name}
${doc}
@ -218,7 +172,6 @@ let
${showSettings { inherit inlineHTML; } settings}
'';
in
concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showStore commandInfo.stores));
in
listToAttrs manpages
in concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showStore commandInfo.stores));
in (listToAttrs manpages) // { "SUMMARY.md" = tableOfContents; }

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
let
showExperimentalFeature = name: doc:
''
- [`${name}`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-${name})
'';
in xps: indent " " (concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showExperimentalFeature xps)))

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@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
let
showExperimentalFeature = name: doc:
squash ''
## [`${name}`]{#xp-feature-${name}}
${doc}
'';
in xps: (concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showExperimentalFeature xps)))

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@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
This script is a helper for this project's Meson buildsystem, to replace its
usage of `nix eval --write-to`. Writing a JSON object as a nested directory
tree is more generic, easier to maintain, and far, far less cursed. Nix
has 'good' support for JSON output. Let's just use it.
"""
import argparse
from pathlib import Path
import json
import sys
name = 'json-to-tree.py'
def log(*args, **kwargs):
kwargs['file'] = sys.stderr
return print(f'{name}:', *args, **kwargs)
def write_dict_to_directory(current_directory: Path, data: dict, files_written=0):
current_directory.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
for key, value in data.items():
nested_path = current_directory / key
match value:
case dict(nested_data):
files_written += write_dict_to_directory(nested_path, nested_data)
case str(content):
nested_path.write_text(content)
files_written += 1
case rest:
assert False, \
f'should have been called on a dict or string, not {type(rest)=}\n\t{rest=}'
return files_written
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(name)
parser.add_argument('-i', '--input', type=argparse.FileType('r'), default='-',
help='The JSON input to operate on and output as a directory tree',
)
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', type=Path, required=True,
help='The place to put the directory tree',
)
args = parser.parse_args()
json_string = args.input.read()
try:
data = json.loads(json_string)
except json.JSONDecodeError:
log(f'could not decode JSON from input: {json_string}')
raise
files_written = write_dict_to_directory(args.output, data)
log(f'wrote {files_written} files')
sys.exit(main())

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@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
ifeq ($(doc_generate),yes)
# The version of Nix used to generate the doc. Can also be
# `$(nix_INSTALL_PATH)` or just `nix` (to grap ambient from the `PATH`),
# if one prefers.
doc_nix = $(nix_PATH)
MANUAL_SRCS := \
$(call rwildcard, $(d)/src, *.md) \
$(call rwildcard, $(d)/src, */*.md)
man-pages := $(foreach n, \
nix-env.1 nix-store.1 \
nix-build.1 nix-shell.1 nix-instantiate.1 \
nix-collect-garbage.1 \
nix-prefetch-url.1 nix-channel.1 \
nix-hash.1 nix-copy-closure.1 \
nix.conf.5 nix-daemon.8 \
nix-profiles.5 \
, $(d)/$(n))
# man pages for subcommands
# convert from `$(d)/src/command-ref/nix-{1}/{2}.md` to `$(d)/nix-{1}-{2}.1`
# FIXME: unify with how nix3-cli man pages are generated
man-pages += $(foreach subcommand, \
$(filter-out %opt-common.md %env-common.md, $(wildcard $(d)/src/command-ref/nix-*/*.md)), \
$(d)/$(subst /,-,$(subst $(d)/src/command-ref/,,$(subst .md,.1,$(subcommand)))))
clean-files += $(d)/*.1 $(d)/*.5 $(d)/*.8
# Provide a dummy environment for nix, so that it will not access files outside the macOS sandbox.
# Set cores to 0 because otherwise nix show-config resolves the cores based on the current machine
dummy-env = env -i \
HOME=/dummy \
NIX_CONF_DIR=/dummy \
NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE=/dummy/no-ca-bundle.crt \
NIX_STATE_DIR=/dummy \
NIX_CONFIG='cores = 0'
nix-eval = $(dummy-env) $(doc_nix) eval --experimental-features nix-command -I nix/corepkgs=corepkgs --store dummy:// --impure --raw
# re-implement mdBook's include directive to make it usable for terminal output and for proper @docroot@ substitution
define process-includes
while read -r line; do \
set -euo pipefail; \
filename="$$(dirname $(1))/$$(sed 's/{{#include \(.*\)}}/\1/'<<< $$line)"; \
test -f "$$filename" || ( echo "#include-d file '$$filename' does not exist." >&2; exit 1; ); \
matchline="$$(sed 's|/|\\/|g' <<< $$line)"; \
sed -i "/$$matchline/r $$filename" $(2); \
sed -i "s/$$matchline//" $(2); \
done < <(grep '{{#include' $(1))
endef
$(d)/nix-env-%.1: $(d)/src/command-ref/nix-env/%.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$(subst nix-env-,nix-env --,$$(basename "$@" .1))" > $^.tmp
$(render-subcommand)
$(d)/nix-store-%.1: $(d)/src/command-ref/nix-store/%.md
@printf -- 'Title: %s\n\n' "$(subst nix-store-,nix-store --,$$(basename "$@" .1))" > $^.tmp
$(render-subcommand)
# FIXME: there surely is some more deduplication to be achieved here with even darker Make magic
define render-subcommand
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
@$(call process-includes,$^,$^.tmp)
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=1 $^.tmp -o $@
@# fix up `lowdown`'s automatic escaping of `--`
@# https://github.com/kristapsdz/lowdown/blob/edca6ce6d5336efb147321a43c47a698de41bb7c/entity.c#L202
@sed -i 's/\e\[u2013\]/--/' $@
@rm $^.tmp
endef
$(d)/%.1: $(d)/src/command-ref/%.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$(basename $@ .1)" > $^.tmp
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
@$(call process-includes,$^,$^.tmp)
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=1 $^.tmp -o $@
@rm $^.tmp
$(d)/%.8: $(d)/src/command-ref/%.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$(basename $@ .8)" > $^.tmp
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=8 $^.tmp -o $@
@rm $^.tmp
$(d)/nix.conf.5: $(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$(basename $@ .5)" > $^.tmp
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
@$(call process-includes,$^,$^.tmp)
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=5 $^.tmp -o $@
@rm $^.tmp
$(d)/nix-profiles.5: $(d)/src/command-ref/files/profiles.md
@printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$(basename $@ .5)" > $^.tmp
@cat $^ >> $^.tmp
$(trace-gen) lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=5 $^.tmp -o $@
@rm $^.tmp
$(d)/src/SUMMARY.md: $(d)/src/SUMMARY.md.in $(d)/src/SUMMARY-rl-next.md $(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli $(d)/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md
@cp $< $@
@$(call process-includes,$@,$@)
$(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli: $(d)/nix.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-manpage.nix $(doc_nix)
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-manpage.nix true (builtins.readFile $<)'
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file.md: $(d)/conf-file.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file-prefix.md $(d)/src/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md $(doc_nix)
@cat doc/manual/src/command-ref/conf-file-prefix.md > $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr '(import doc/manual/utils.nix).showSettings { inlineHTML = true; } (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))' >> $@.tmp;
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/nix.json: $(doc_nix)
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) $(doc_nix) __dump-cli > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/conf-file.json: $(doc_nix)
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) $(doc_nix) show-config --json --experimental-features nix-command > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md: $(d)/xp-features.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-xp-features.nix $(doc_nix)
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-xp-features.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))'
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md: $(d)/xp-features.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-xp-features-shortlist.nix $(doc_nix)
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-xp-features-shortlist.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))'
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/xp-features.json: $(doc_nix)
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) NIX_PATH=nix/corepkgs=corepkgs $(doc_nix) __dump-xp-features > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/language/builtins.md: $(d)/language.json $(d)/generate-builtins.nix $(d)/src/language/builtins-prefix.md $(doc_nix)
@cat doc/manual/src/language/builtins-prefix.md > $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-builtins.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<)).builtins' >> $@.tmp;
@cat doc/manual/src/language/builtins-suffix.md >> $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/src/language/builtin-constants.md: $(d)/language.json $(d)/generate-builtin-constants.nix $(d)/src/language/builtin-constants-prefix.md $(doc_nix)
@cat doc/manual/src/language/builtin-constants-prefix.md > $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-builtin-constants.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<)).constants' >> $@.tmp;
@cat doc/manual/src/language/builtin-constants-suffix.md >> $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
$(d)/language.json: $(doc_nix)
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) NIX_PATH=nix/corepkgs=corepkgs $(doc_nix) __dump-language > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
# Generate "Upcoming release" notes (or clear it and remove from menu)
$(d)/src/release-notes/rl-next.md: $(d)/rl-next $(d)/rl-next/*
@if type -p build-release-notes > /dev/null; then \
echo " GEN " $@; \
build-release-notes doc/manual/rl-next > $@; \
else \
echo " NULL " $@; \
true > $@; \
fi
$(d)/src/SUMMARY-rl-next.md: $(d)/src/release-notes/rl-next.md
$(trace-gen) true
@if [ -s $< ]; then \
echo ' - [Upcoming release](release-notes/rl-next.md)' > $@; \
else \
true > $@; \
fi
# Generate the HTML manual.
.PHONY: manual-html
manual-html: $(docdir)/manual/index.html
install: $(docdir)/manual/index.html
# Generate 'nix' manpages.
install: $(mandir)/man1/nix3-manpages
man: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
all: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
# FIXME: unify with how the other man pages are generated.
# this one works differently and does not use any of the amenities provided by `/mk/lib.mk`.
$(mandir)/man1/nix3-manpages: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
$(trace-install) install -m 0644 $$(dirname $<)/* $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages: $(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
$(trace-gen) for i in doc/manual/src/command-ref/new-cli/*.md; do \
name=$$(basename $$i .md); \
tmpFile=$$(mktemp); \
if [[ $$name = SUMMARY ]]; then continue; fi; \
printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$name" > $$tmpFile; \
cat $$i >> $$tmpFile; \
lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=1 $$tmpFile -o $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)/$$name.1; \
rm $$tmpFile; \
done
@touch $@
$(docdir)/manual/index.html: $(MANUAL_SRCS) $(d)/book.toml $(d)/anchors.jq $(d)/custom.css $(d)/src/SUMMARY.md $(d)/src/command-ref/new-cli $(d)/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md $(d)/src/command-ref/conf-file.md $(d)/src/language/builtins.md $(d)/src/language/builtin-constants.md $(d)/src/release-notes/rl-next.md
$(trace-gen) \
tmp="$$(mktemp -d)"; \
cp -r doc/manual "$$tmp"; \
find "$$tmp" -name '*.md' | while read -r file; do \
$(call process-includes,$$file,$$file); \
done; \
find "$$tmp" -name '*.md' | while read -r file; do \
docroot="$$(realpath --relative-to="$$(dirname "$$file")" $$tmp/manual/src)"; \
sed -i "s,@docroot@,$$docroot,g" "$$file"; \
done; \
set -euo pipefail; \
RUST_LOG=warn mdbook build "$$tmp/manual" -d $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual.tmp 2>&1 \
| { grep -Fv "because fragment resolution isn't implemented" || :; }; \
rm -rf "$$tmp/manual"
@rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual
@mv $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual.tmp/html $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual
@rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual.tmp
endif

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nix_env_for_docs = {
'HOME': '/dummy',
'NIX_CONF_DIR': '/dummy',
'NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE': '/dummy/no-ca-bundle.crt',
'NIX_STATE_DIR': '/dummy',
'NIX_CONFIG': 'cores = 0',
}
nix_for_docs = [ nix, '--experimental-features', 'nix-command' ]
nix_eval_for_docs_common = nix_for_docs + [
'eval',
'-I', 'nix/corepkgs=corepkgs',
'--store', 'dummy://',
'--impure',
]
nix_eval_for_docs = nix_eval_for_docs_common + '--raw'
conf_file_json = custom_target(
command : nix_for_docs + [ 'show-config', '--json' ],
capture : true,
output : 'conf-file.json',
env : nix_env_for_docs,
# FIXME: put the actual lib targets in here? meson have introspection challenge 2024 though.
build_always_stale : true,
)
nix_conf_file_md_body = custom_target(
command : nix_eval_for_docs + [
'--expr',
'(import @INPUT0@).showSettings { inlineHTML = true; } (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile @INPUT1@))',
],
capture : true,
input : [
'utils.nix',
conf_file_json,
],
output : 'conf-file.md.body',
env : nix_env_for_docs,
)
nix_conf_file_md = custom_target(
command : [ 'cat', '@INPUT@' ],
capture : true,
input : [
'src/command-ref/conf-file.md',
nix_conf_file_md_body,
],
output : 'conf-file.md',
)
nix_exp_features_json = custom_target(
command : [ nix, '__dump-xp-features' ],
capture : true,
output : 'xp-features.json',
# FIXME: put the actual lib targets in here? meson have introspection challenge 2024 though.
build_always_stale : true,
)
language_json = custom_target(
command: [nix, '__dump-language'],
output : 'language.json',
capture : true,
env : nix_env_for_docs,
# FIXME: put the actual lib targets in here? meson have introspection challenge 2024 though.
build_always_stale : true,
)
nix3_cli_json = custom_target(
command : [ nix, '__dump-cli' ],
capture : true,
output : 'nix.json',
env : nix_env_for_docs,
# FIXME: put the actual lib targets in here? meson have introspection challenge 2024 though.
build_always_stale : true,
)
generate_manual_deps = files(
'generate-deps.py',
)
# Generates builtins.md and builtin-constants.md.
subdir('src/language')
# Generates new-cli pages, {experimental,deprecated}-features-shortlist.md, and conf-file.md.
subdir('src/command-ref')
# Generates {experimental,deprecated}-feature-descriptions.md.
subdir('src/contributing')
# Generates rl-next-generated.md.
subdir('src/release-notes')
manual = custom_target(
'manual',
command : [
bash,
'-euo', 'pipefail',
'-c',
'''
@0@ @INPUT0@ @CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@ > @DEPFILE@
cd @SOURCE_ROOT@
@1@ build doc/manual -d @2@ | { grep -Fv "because fragment resolution isn't implemented" || :; }
rm -rf @2@/manual
mv @2@/html @2@/manual
find @2@/manual -iname meson.build -delete
'''.format(
python.full_path(),
mdbook.full_path(),
meson.current_build_dir(),
),
],
input : [
generate_manual_deps,
'book.toml',
'anchors.jq',
'custom.css',
nix3_cli_files,
experimental_features_shortlist_md,
experimental_feature_descriptions_md,
deprecated_features_shortlist_md,
deprecated_feature_descriptions_md,
conf_file_md,
builtins_md,
builtin_constants_md,
rl_next_generated,
nix,
],
output : [
'manual',
'markdown',
],
install : true,
install_dir : [
datadir / 'doc/nix',
false,
],
depfile : 'manual.d',
env : {
'RUST_LOG': 'info',
'MDBOOK_SUBSTITUTE_SEARCH': meson.current_build_dir() / 'src',
},
)
manual_md = manual[1]
nix_nested_manpages = [
[ 'nix-env',
[
'delete-generations',
'install',
'list-generations',
'query',
'rollback',
'set-flag',
'set',
'switch-generation',
'switch-profile',
'uninstall',
'upgrade',
],
],
[ 'nix-store',
[
'add-fixed',
'add',
'delete',
'dump-db',
'dump',
'export',
'gc',
'generate-binary-cache-key',
'import',
'load-db',
'optimise',
'print-env',
'query',
'read-log',
'realise',
'repair-path',
'restore',
'serve',
'verify',
'verify-path',
],
],
]
foreach command : nix_nested_manpages
foreach page : command[1]
title = command[0] + ' --' + page
section = '1'
custom_target(
command : [
'./render-manpage.sh',
'--out-no-smarty',
title,
section,
'@INPUT0@/command-ref' / command[0] / (page + '.md'),
'@OUTPUT0@',
],
input : [
manual_md,
nix,
],
output : command[0] + '-' + page + '.1',
install : true,
install_dir : mandir / 'man1',
)
endforeach
endforeach
nix3_manpages = [
'nix3-build',
'nix3-bundle',
'nix3-config',
'nix3-config-show',
'nix3-copy',
'nix3-daemon',
'nix3-derivation-add',
'nix3-derivation',
'nix3-derivation-show',
'nix3-develop',
'nix3-doctor',
'nix3-edit',
'nix3-eval',
'nix3-flake-archive',
'nix3-flake-check',
'nix3-flake-clone',
'nix3-flake-info',
'nix3-flake-init',
'nix3-flake-lock',
'nix3-flake',
'nix3-flake-metadata',
'nix3-flake-new',
'nix3-flake-prefetch',
'nix3-flake-show',
'nix3-flake-update',
'nix3-fmt',
'nix3-hash-file',
'nix3-hash',
'nix3-hash-path',
'nix3-hash-to-base16',
'nix3-hash-to-base32',
'nix3-hash-to-base64',
'nix3-hash-to-sri',
'nix3-help',
'nix3-help-stores',
'nix3-key-convert-secret-to-public',
'nix3-key-generate-secret',
'nix3-key',
'nix3-log',
'nix3-nar-cat',
'nix3-nar-dump-path',
'nix3-nar-ls',
'nix3-nar',
'nix3-path-info',
'nix3-print-dev-env',
'nix3-profile-diff-closures',
'nix3-profile-history',
'nix3-profile-install',
'nix3-profile-list',
'nix3-profile',
'nix3-profile-remove',
'nix3-profile-rollback',
'nix3-profile-upgrade',
'nix3-profile-wipe-history',
'nix3-realisation-info',
'nix3-realisation',
'nix3-registry-add',
'nix3-registry-list',
'nix3-registry',
'nix3-registry-pin',
'nix3-registry-remove',
'nix3-repl',
'nix3-run',
'nix3-search',
'nix3-shell',
'nix3-store-add-file',
'nix3-store-add-path',
'nix3-store-cat',
'nix3-store-copy-log',
'nix3-store-copy-sigs',
'nix3-store-delete',
'nix3-store-diff-closures',
'nix3-store-dump-path',
'nix3-store-gc',
'nix3-store-ls',
'nix3-store-make-content-addressed',
'nix3-store',
'nix3-store-optimise',
'nix3-store-path-from-hash-part',
'nix3-store-ping',
'nix3-store-prefetch-file',
'nix3-store-repair',
'nix3-store-sign',
'nix3-store-verify',
'nix3-upgrade-nix',
'nix3-why-depends',
'nix',
]
foreach page : nix3_manpages
section = '1'
custom_target(
command : [
bash,
'@INPUT0@',
page,
section,
'@INPUT1@/command-ref/new-cli/@0@.md'.format(page),
'@OUTPUT@',
],
input : [
'render-manpage.sh',
manual_md,
nix,
],
output : page + '.1',
install : true,
install_dir : mandir / 'man1',
)
endforeach
nix_manpages = [
[ 'nix-env', 1 ],
[ 'nix-store', 1 ],
[ 'nix-build', 1 ],
[ 'nix-shell', 1 ],
[ 'nix-instantiate', 1 ],
[ 'nix-collect-garbage', 1 ],
[ 'nix-prefetch-url', 1 ],
[ 'nix-channel', 1 ],
[ 'nix-hash', 1 ],
[ 'nix-copy-closure', 1 ],
[ 'nix.conf', 5, 'conf-file.md' ],
[ 'nix-daemon', 8 ],
[ 'nix-profiles', 5, 'files/profiles.md' ],
]
foreach entry : nix_manpages
title = entry[0]
# nix.conf.5 and nix-profiles.5 are based off of conf-file.md and files/profiles.md,
# rather than a stem identical to its mdbook source.
# Therefore we use an optional third element of this array to override the name pattern
md_file = entry.get(2, title + '.md')
section = entry[1].to_string()
custom_target(
command : [
bash,
'@INPUT0@',
title,
section,
'@INPUT1@/command-ref/@0@'.format(md_file),
'@OUTPUT@',
],
input : [
'render-manpage.sh',
manual_md,
entry.get(3, []),
nix,
],
output : '@0@.@1@'.format(entry[0], entry[1]),
install : true,
install_dir : mandir / 'man@0@'.format(entry[1]),
)
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
infile="$1"
outfile="$2"
shift 2
# set a search path for includes. the old makefile-based system splorked
# everything into the source tree and was thus able to not have a search
# path, but the meson system generates intermediate files into dedicated
# directories separate from the source. we still retain the implicit old
# behavior for now as the base search path, once meson is the default we
# can revisit this and remove the implicit search path entry. it's fine.
set -- "$(dirname "$infile")" "$@"
# re-implement mdBook's include directive to make it usable for terminal output and for proper @docroot@ substitution
(grep '{{#include' "$infile" || true) | while read -r line; do
found=false
include="$(printf "$line" | sed 's/{{#include \(.*\)}}/\1/')"
for path in "$@"; do
filename="$path/$include"
if [ -e "$filename" ]; then
found=true
matchline="$(printf "$line" | sed 's|/|\\/|g')"
sed -i "/$matchline/r $filename" "$outfile"
sed -i "s/$matchline//" "$outfile"
break
fi
done
$found || ( echo "#include-d file '$filename' does not exist." >&2; exit 1; )
done

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[lix-docs]
type = s3
provider = Other
env_auth = true
endpoint = https://s3.lix.systems
location_constraint = garage
region = garage
acl = private

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ const redirects = {
"chap-writing-nix-expressions": "language/index.html",
"part-command-ref": "command-ref/command-ref.html",
"conf-allow-import-from-derivation": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-allow-import-from-derivation",
"conf-allow-new-privileges": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-allow-new-privileges",
"conf-allowed-uris": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-allowed-uris",
"conf-allowed-users": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-allowed-users",
"conf-auto-optimise-store": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-auto-optimise-store",
@ -345,7 +346,7 @@ const redirects = {
"linux": "uninstall.html#linux",
"macos": "uninstall.html#macos",
"uninstalling": "uninstall.html",
},
}
"contributing/hacking.html": {
"nix-with-flakes": "#building-nix-with-flakes",
"classic-nix": "#building-nix",

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
lowdown_args=
if [ "$1" = --out-no-smarty ]; then
lowdown_args=--out-no-smarty
shift
fi
[ "$#" = 4 ] || {
echo "wrong number of args passed" >&2
exit 1
}
title="$1"
section="$2"
infile="$3"
outfile="$4"
(
printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$title"
cat "$infile"
) | lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks $lowdown_args -M section="$section" -o "$outfile"

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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
---
synopsis: Clang build timing analysis
cls: 587
---
We now have Clang build profiling available, which generates Chrome
tracing files for each compilation unit. To enable it, run `meson configure
build -Dprofile-build=enabled` then rerun the compilation.
If you want to make the build go faster, do a clang build with meson, then run
`maintainers/buildtime_report.sh build`, then contemplate how to improve the
build time.
You can also look at individual object files' traces in
<https://ui.perfetto.dev>.

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@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
---
synopsis: "Build failures caused by `allowSubstitutes = false` while being the wrong system now produce a decent error"
issues: [fj#484]
cls: [1841]
category: Fixes
credits: jade
---
Nix allows derivations to set `allowSubstitutes = false` in order to force them to be built locally without querying substituters for them.
This is useful for derivations that are very fast to build (especially if they produce large output).
However, this can shoot you in the foot if the derivation *has* to be substituted such as if the derivation is for another architecture, which is what `--always-allow-substitutes` is for.
Perhaps such derivations that are known to be impossible to build locally should ignore `allowSubstitutes` (irrespective of remote builders) in the future, but this at least reports the failure and solution directly.
```
$ nix build -f fail.nix
error: a 'unicornsandrainbows-linux' with features {} is required to build '/nix/store/...-meow.drv', but I am a 'x86_64-linux' with features {...}
Hint: the failing derivation has allowSubstitutes set to false, forcing it to be built rather than substituted.
Passing --always-allow-substitutes to force substitution may resolve this failure if the path is available in a substituter.
```

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
---
synopsis: "`Alt+Left` and `Alt+Right` go back/forwards by words in `nix repl`"
issues: [fj#501]
cls: [1883]
category: Fixes
credits: 9999years
---
`nix repl` now recognizes `Alt+Left` and `Alt+Right` for navigating by words
when entering input in `nix repl` on more terminals/platforms.

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@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
---
synopsis: Concise error printing in `nix repl`
prs: 9928
---
Previously, if an element of a list or attribute set threw an error while
evaluating, `nix repl` would print the entire error (including source location
information) inline. This output was clumsy and difficult to parse:
```
nix-repl> { err = builtins.throw "uh oh!"; }
{ err = «error:
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:1:9:
1| { err = builtins.throw "uh oh!"; }
| ^
error: uh oh!»; }
```
Now, only the error message is displayed, making the output much more readable.
```
nix-repl> { err = builtins.throw "uh oh!"; }
{ err = «error: uh oh!»; }
```
However, if the whole expression being evaluated throws an error, source
locations and (if applicable) a stack trace are printed, just like you'd expect:
```
nix-repl> builtins.throw "uh oh!"
error:
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:1:1:
1| builtins.throw "uh oh!"
| ^
error: uh oh!
```

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
---
synopsis: "`--debugger` can now access bindings from `let` expressions"
prs: 9918
issues: 8827
---
Breakpoints and errors in the bindings of a `let` expression can now access
those bindings in the debugger. Previously, only the body of `let` expressions
could access those bindings.

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
---
synopsis: Enter the `--debugger` when `builtins.trace` is called if `debugger-on-trace` is set
prs: 9914
---
If the `debugger-on-trace` option is set and `--debugger` is given,
`builtins.trace` calls will behave similarly to `builtins.break` and will enter
the debug REPL. This is useful for determining where warnings are being emitted
from.

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@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
---
synopsis: Deprecated language features
issues: [fj#437]
cls: [1785, 1736, 1735, 1744]
category: Breaking Changes
credits: [piegames, horrors]
---
A system for deprecation (and then the planned removal) of undesired language features has been put into place.
It is controlled via feature flags much like experimental features, except that the deprecations are enabled default,
and can be disabled via the flags for backwards compatibility (opt-out with `--extra-deprecated-features` or the Nix configuration file).
- `url-literals`: **URL literals** have long been obsolete and discouraged of use, and now they are officially deprecated.
This means that all URLs must be properly put within quotes like all other strings.
- `rec-set-overrides`: **__overrides** is an old arcane syntax which has not been in use for more than a decade.
It is soft-deprecated with a warning only, with the plan to turn that into an error in a future release.
- `ancient-let`: **The old `let` syntax** (`let { body = …; … }`) is soft-deprecated with a warning as well. Use the regular `let … in` instead.

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
---
synopsis: Stop vendoring toml11
cls: 675
---
We don't apply any patches to it, and vendoring it locks users into
bugs (it hasn't been updated since its introduction in late 2021).

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
---
synopsis: Fix handling of truncated `.drv` files.
prs: 9673
---
Previously a `.drv` that was truncated in the middle of a string would case nix to enter an infinite loop, eventually exhausting all memory and crashing.

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@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
---
synopsis: Duplicate attribute reports are more accurate
cls: 557
---
Duplicate attribute errors are now more accurate, showing the path at which an error was detected rather than the full, possibly longer, path that caused the error.
Error reports are now
```ShellSession
$ nix eval --expr '{ a.b = 1; a.b.c.d = 1; }'
error: attribute 'a.b' already defined at «string»:1:3
at «string»:1:12:
1| { a.b = 1; a.b.c.d = 1;
| ^
```
instead of
```ShellSession
$ nix eval --expr '{ a.b = 1; a.b.c.d = 1; }'
error: attribute 'a.b.c.d' already defined at «string»:1:3
at «string»:1:12:
1| { a.b = 1; a.b.c.d = 1;
| ^
```

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
---
synopsis: Disallow empty search regex in `nix search`
prs: 9481
---
[`nix search`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-search.md) now requires a search regex to be passed. To show all packages, use `^`.

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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
---
synopsis: The `--debugger` will start more reliably in `let` expressions and function calls
prs: 9917
issues: 6649
---
Previously, if you attempted to evaluate this file with the debugger:
```nix
let
a = builtins.trace "before inner break" (
builtins.break "hello"
);
b = builtins.trace "before outer break" (
builtins.break a
);
in
b
```
Nix would correctly enter the debugger at `builtins.break a`, but if you asked
it to `:continue`, it would skip over the `builtins.break "hello"` expression
entirely.
Now, Nix will correctly enter the debugger at both breakpoints.

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---
synopsis: Reduce eval memory usage and wall time
prs: 9658
---
Reduce the size of the `Env` struct used in the evaluator by a pointer, or 8 bytes on most modern machines.
This reduces memory usage during eval by around 2% and wall time by around 3%.

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
---
synopsis: Add new `eval-system` setting
prs: 4093
---
Add a new `eval-system` option.
Unlike `system`, it just overrides the value of `builtins.currentSystem`.
This is more useful than overriding `system`, because you can build these derivations on remote builders which can work on the given system.
In contrast, `system` also effects scheduling which will cause Nix to build those derivations locally even if that doesn't make sense.
`eval-system` only takes effect if it is non-empty.
If empty (the default) `system` is used as before, so there is no breakage.

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---
synopsis: restore backwards-compatibility of `builtins.fetchGit` with Nix 2.3
issues: [5291, 5128]
credits: [ma27]
category: Fixes
---
Compatibility with `builtins.fetchGit` from Nix 2.3 has been restored as follows:
* Until now, each `ref` was prefixed with `refs/heads` unless it starts with `refs/` itself.
Now, this is not done if the `ref` looks like a commit hash.
* Specifying `builtins.fetchGit { ref = "a-tag"; /* … */ }` was broken because `refs/heads` was appended.
Now, the fetcher doesn't turn a ref into `refs/heads/ref`, but into `refs/*/ref`. That way,
the value in `ref` can be either a tag or a branch.
* The ref resolution happens the same way as in git:
* If `refs/ref` exists, it's used.
* If a tag `refs/tags/ref` exists, it's used.
* If a branch `refs/heads/ref` exists, it's used.

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---
synopsis: consistent order of lambda formals in printed expressions
prs: 9874
---
Always print lambda formals in lexicographic order rather than the internal, creation-time based symbol order.
This makes printed formals independent of the context they appear in.

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
---
synopsis: HTTP proxy environment variables are now respected for S3 binary cache stores
issues: [fj#433]
cls: [1788]
category: Fixes
credits: jade
---
Due to "legacy reasons" (according to the AWS C++ SDK docs), the AWS SDK ignores system proxy configuration by default.
We turned it back on.

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
---
synopsis: fix duplicate attribute error positions for `inherit`
prs: 9874
---
When an inherit caused a duplicate attribute error the position of the error was not reported correctly, placing the error with the inherit itself or at the start of the bindings block instead of the offending attribute name.

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
---
synopsis: "`inherit (x) ...` evaluates `x` only once"
prs: 9847
---
`inherit (x) a b ...` now evaluates the expression `x` only once for all inherited attributes rather than once for each inherited attribute.
This does not usually have a measurable impact, but side-effects (such as `builtins.trace`) would be duplicated and expensive expressions (such as derivations) could cause a measurable slowdown.

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@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
---
synopsis: Fix `nix-env --query --drv-path --json`
prs: 9257
---
Fixed a bug where `nix-env --query` ignored `--drv-path` when `--json` was set.

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@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
---
synopsis: "`nix flake check` logs the checks"
issues: 8882
prs: 8893
---
`nix flake check` now logs the checks it runs and the derivations it evaluates:
```
$ nix flake check -v
evaluating flake...
checking flake output 'checks'...
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-tests'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/nh7dlvsrhds4cxl91mvgj4h5cbq6skmq-ghciwatch-test-0.3.0.drv
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-clippy'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/9cb5a6wmp6kf6hidqw9wphidvb8bshym-ghciwatch-clippy-0.3.0.drv
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-doc'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/8brdd3jbawfszpbs7vdpsrhy80as1il8-ghciwatch-doc-0.3.0.drv
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-fmt'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/wjhs0l1njl5pyji53xlmfjrlya0wmz8p-ghciwatch-fmt-0.3.0.drv
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-audit'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/z0mps8dyj2ds7c0fn0819y5h5611033z-ghciwatch-audit-0.3.0.drv
checking flake output 'packages'...
checking derivation 'packages.aarch64-darwin.default'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/41abbdyglw5x9vcsvd89xan3ydjf8d7r-ghciwatch-0.3.0.drv
checking flake output 'apps'...
checking flake output 'devShells'...
checking derivation 'devShells.aarch64-darwin.default'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/bc935gz7dylzmcpdb5cczr8gngv8pmdb-nix-shell.drv
running 5 flake checks...
warning: The check omitted these incompatible systems: aarch64-linux, x86_64-darwin, x86_64-linux
Use '--all-systems' to check all.
```

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---
synopsis: "`Overhaul `nix flake update` and `nix flake lock` UX"
prs: 8817
---
The interface for creating and updating lock files has been overhauled:
- [`nix flake lock`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-lock.md) only creates lock files and adds missing inputs now.
It will *never* update existing inputs.
- [`nix flake update`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-update.md) does the same, but *will* update inputs.
- Passing no arguments will update all inputs of the current flake, just like it already did.
- Passing input names as arguments will ensure only those are updated. This replaces the functionality of `nix flake lock --update-input`
- To operate on a flake outside the current directory, you must now pass `--flake path/to/flake`.
- The flake-specific flags `--recreate-lock-file` and `--update-input` have been removed from all commands operating on installables.
They are superceded by `nix flake update`.

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---
synopsis: Removing the `.` default argument passed to the `nix fmt` formatter
issues: []
prs: [11438]
cls: [1902]
category: Breaking Changes
credits: zimbatm
---
The underlying formatter no longer receives the ". " default argument when `nix fmt` is called with no arguments.
This change was necessary as the formatter wasn't able to distinguish between
a user wanting to format the current folder with `nix fmt .` or the generic
`nix fmt`.
The default behaviour is now the responsibility of the formatter itself, and
allows tools such as treefmt to format the whole tree instead of only the
current directory and below.
This may cause issues with some formatters: nixfmt, nixpkgs-fmt and alejandra currently format stdin when no arguments are passed.
Here is a small wrapper example that will restore the previous behaviour for such a formatter:
```nix
{
outputs = { self, nixpkgs, systems }:
let
eachSystem = nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs (import systems) (system: nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system});
in
{
formatter = eachSystem (pkgs:
pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "formatter" ''
if [[ $# = 0 ]]; set -- .; fi
exec "${pkgs.nixfmt-rfc-style}/bin/nixfmt "$@"
'');
};
}
```

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---
synopsis: "`builtins.nixVersion` now returns a fixed value \"2.18.3-lix\""
cls: 558
---
`builtins.nixVersion` now returns a fixed value `"2.18.3-lix"`. This prevents
feature detection assuming that features that exist in Nix post-Lix-branch-off
might exist, even though the Lix version is greater than the Nix version.
In the future, check for builtins for feature detection. If a feature cannot be
detected by *those* means, please file a Lix bug.

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---
synopsis: Coercion errors include the failing value
issues: 561
prs: 9754
---
The `error: cannot coerce a <TYPE> to a string` message now includes the value
which caused the error.
Before:
```
error: cannot coerce a set to a string
```
After:
```
error: cannot coerce a set to a string: { aesSupport = «thunk»;
avx2Support = «thunk»; avx512Support = «thunk»; avxSupport = «thunk»;
canExecute = «thunk»; config = «thunk»; darwinArch = «thunk»; darwinMinVersion
= «thunk»; darwinMinVersionVariable = «thunk»; darwinPlatform = «thunk»; «84
attributes elided»}
```

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---
synopsis: Type errors include the failing value
issues: 561
prs: 9753
---
In errors like `value is an integer while a list was expected`, the message now
includes the failing value.
Before:
```
error: value is a set while a string was expected
```
After:
```
error: expected a string but found a set: { ghc810 = «thunk»;
ghc8102Binary = «thunk»; ghc8107 = «thunk»; ghc8107Binary = «thunk»;
ghc865Binary = «thunk»; ghc90 = «thunk»; ghc902 = «thunk»; ghc92 = «thunk»;
ghc924Binary = «thunk»; ghc925 = «thunk»; «17 attributes elided»}
```

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---
synopsis: readline support removed
cls: [1885]
category: Packaging
credits: [9999years]
---
Support for building Lix with [`readline`][readline] instead of
[`editline`][editline] has been removed. `readline` support hasn't worked for a
long time (attempting to use it would lead to build errors) and would make Lix
subject to the GPL if it did work. In the future, we're hoping to replace
`editline` with [`rustyline`][rustyline] for improved ergonomics in the `nix
repl`.
[readline]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Readline
[editline]: https://github.com/troglobit/editline
[rustyline]: https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline

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---
synopsis: "Visual clutter in `--debugger` is reduced"
prs: 9919
---
Before:
```
info: breakpoint reached
Starting REPL to allow you to inspect the current state of the evaluator.
Welcome to Nix 2.20.0pre20231222_dirty. Type :? for help.
nix-repl> :continue
error: uh oh
Starting REPL to allow you to inspect the current state of the evaluator.
Welcome to Nix 2.20.0pre20231222_dirty. Type :? for help.
nix-repl>
```
After:
```
info: breakpoint reached
Nix 2.20.0pre20231222_dirty debugger
Type :? for help.
nix-repl> :continue
error: uh oh
nix-repl>
```

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---
synopsis: Relative and tilde paths in configuration
issues: [fj#482]
cls: [1851, 1863, 1864]
category: Features
credits: [9999years]
---
[Configuration settings](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md) can now refer to
files with paths relative to the file they're written in or relative to your
home directory (with `~/`).
This makes settings like
[`repl-overlays`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-repl-overlays) and
[`secret-key-files`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-repl-overlays)
much easier to set, especially if you'd like to refer to files in an existing
dotfiles repo cloned into your home directory.
If you put `repl-overlays = repl.nix` in your `~/.config/nix/nix.conf`, it'll
load `~/.config/nix/repl.nix`. Similarly, you can set `repl-overlays =
~/.dotfiles/repl.nix` to load a file relative to your home directory.
Configuration files can also
[`include`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#file-format) paths relative to
your home directory.
Only user configuration files (like `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nix/nix.conf` or the
files listed in `$NIX_USER_CONF_FILES`) can use tilde paths relative to your
home directory. Configuration listed in the `$NIX_CONFIG` environment variable
may not use relative paths.

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---
synopsis: reintroduce shortened `-E` form for `--expr` to new CLI
cls: 605
---
In the past, it was possible to supply a shorter `-E` flag instead of fully
specifying `--expr` every time you wished to provide an expression that would
be evaluated to produce the given command's input. This was retained for the
`--file` flag when the new CLI utilities were written with `-f`, but `-E` was
dropped.
We now restore the `-E` short form for better UX. This is most useful for
`nix eval` but most any command that takes an Installable argument should benefit
from it as well.

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---
synopsis: "In the debugger, `while evaluating the attribute` errors now include position information"
prs: 9915
---
Before:
```
0: while evaluating the attribute 'python311.pythonForBuild.pkgs'
0x600001522598
```
After:
```
0: while evaluating the attribute 'python311.pythonForBuild.pkgs'
/nix/store/hg65h51xnp74ikahns9hyf3py5mlbbqq-source/overrides/default.nix:132:27
131|
132| bootstrappingBase = pkgs.${self.python.pythonAttr}.pythonForBuild.pkgs;
| ^
133| in
```

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---
synopsis: Source locations are printed more consistently in errors
issues: 561
prs: 9555
---
Source location information is now included in error messages more
consistently. Given this code:
```nix
let
attr = {foo = "bar";};
key = {};
in
attr.${key}
```
Previously, Nix would show this unhelpful message when attempting to evaluate
it:
```
error:
… while evaluating an attribute name
error: value is a set while a string was expected
```
Now, the error message displays where the problematic value was found:
```
error:
… while evaluating an attribute name
at bad.nix:4:11:
3| key = {};
4| in attr.${key}
| ^
5|
error: expected a string but found a set: { }
```

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---
synopsis: Some stack overflow segfaults are fixed
issues: 9616
prs: 9617
---
The number of nested function calls has been restricted, to detect and report
infinite function call recursions. The default maximum call depth is 10,000 and
can be set with [the `max-call-depth`
option](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-max-call-depth).
This fixes segfaults or the following unhelpful error message in many cases:
error: stack overflow (possible infinite recursion)
Before:
```
$ nix-instantiate --eval --expr '(x: x x) (x: x x)'
Segmentation fault: 11
```
After:
```
$ nix-instantiate --eval --expr '(x: x x) (x: x x)'
error: stack overflow
at «string»:1:14:
1| (x: x x) (x: x x)
| ^
```

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---
synopsis: "Some Lix crashes now produce reporting instructions and a stack trace, then abort"
cls: [1854]
category: Improvements
credits: jade
---
Lix, being a C++ program, can crash in a few kinds of ways.
It can obviously do a memory access violation, which will generate a core dump and thus be relatively debuggable.
But, worse, it could throw an unhandled exception, and, in the past, we would just show the message but not where it comes from, in spite of this always being a bug, since we expect all such errors to be translated to a Lix specific error.
Now the latter kind of bug should print reporting instructions, a rudimentary stack trace and (depending on system configuration) generate a core dump.
Sample output:
```
Lix crashed. This is a bug. We would appreciate if you report it along with what caused it at https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues with the following information included:
Exception: std::runtime_error: test exception
Stack trace:
0# nix::printStackTrace() in /home/jade/lix/lix3/build/src/nix/../libutil/liblixutil.so
1# 0x000073C9862331F2 in /home/jade/lix/lix3/build/src/nix/../libmain/liblixmain.so
2# 0x000073C985F2E21A in /nix/store/p44qan69linp3ii0xrviypsw2j4qdcp2-gcc-13.2.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
3# 0x000073C985F2E285 in /nix/store/p44qan69linp3ii0xrviypsw2j4qdcp2-gcc-13.2.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
4# nix::handleExceptions(std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, std::function<void ()>) in /home/jade/lix/lix3/build/src/nix/../libmain/liblixmain.so
...
```

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---
synopsis: Upstart scripts removed
cls: 574
---
Upstart scripts have been removed from Lix, since Upstart is obsolete and has
not been shipped by any major distributions for many years. If these are
necessary to your use case, please back port them to your packaging.

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