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* New language feature: with expressions.
The expression `with E1; E2' evaluates to E2 with all bindings in the attribute set E1 substituted. E.g., with {x = 123;}; x evaluates to 123. That is, the attribute set E1 is in scope in E2. This is particularly useful when importing files containing lots definitions. E.g., instead of let { inherit (import ./foo.nix) a b c d e f; body = ... a ... f ...; } we can now say with import ./foo.nix; ... a ... f ... I.e., we don't have to say what variables should be brought into scope.
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ sub createLinks {
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$srcFile =~ /\/nix-support$/ ||
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$srcFile =~ /\/log$/)
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{
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# Do noting.
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# Do nothing.
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}
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elsif (-d $srcFile) {
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@ -17,18 +17,12 @@ available for installation.</para>
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<para>In Nix, different users can have different <quote>views</quote>
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on the set of installed applications. That is, there might be lots of
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applications present on the system (possibly in many different
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versions), but users can have a specific selection of those
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active — where <quote>active</quote> just means that it appears
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in a directory in the user's <envar>PATH</envar>.</para>
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<para>Such a view on the set of installed applications is called a
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<emphasis>user environment</emphasis>, which is just a directory tree
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consisting of symlinks to the files of the active applications. In
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Nix, operations such as upgrading or removing components never
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overwrite or remove the files of those components, and they don't even
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touch the user environments that point to them. Rather, they cause a
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<emphasis>new</emphasis> user environment to be constructed based on
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the old one.</para>
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versions), but users can have a specific selection of those active —
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where <quote>active</quote> just means that it appears in a directory
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in the user's <envar>PATH</envar>. Such a view on the set of
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installed applications is called a <emphasis>user
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environment</emphasis>, which is just a directory tree consisting of
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symlinks to the files of the active applications. </para>
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<para>Components are installed from a set of <emphasis>Nix
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expressions</emphasis> that tell Nix how to build those components,
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<sect1><title>Profiles</title>
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<para>Bla</para>
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<para>In Nix, operations such as upgrading or removing components
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never overwrite or remove the files of those components, and they
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don't even touch the user environments that point to them. Rather,
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they cause a <emphasis>new</emphasis> user environment to be
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constructed based on the old one. This is illustrated in Figure
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bla.</para>
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<figure><title>User environments</title>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref='figures/userenv-frame3.png' format='PNG' />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</figure>
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</sect1>
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try {
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return evalExpr(state, substArgs(e4, formals, e2));
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} catch (Error & e) {
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throw Error(format("while evaluating function at %1%:\n%2%")
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throw Error(format("while evaluating the function at %1%:\n%2%")
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% showPos(pos) % e.msg());
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}
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}
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subs.set(name, e2);
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return evalExpr(state, substitute(subs, e4));
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} catch (Error & e) {
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throw Error(format("while evaluating function at %1%:\n%2%")
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throw Error(format("while evaluating the function at %1%:\n%2%")
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% showPos(pos) % e.msg());
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}
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}
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try {
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return evalExpr(state, a);
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} catch (Error & e) {
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throw Error(format("while evaluating attribute `%1%' at %2%:\n%3%")
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throw Error(format("while evaluating the attribute `%1%' at %2%:\n%3%")
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% s1 % showPos(pos) % e.msg());
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}
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}
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return evalExpr(state, e2);
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}
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/* Withs. */
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if (atMatch(m, e) >> "With" >> e1 >> e2 >> pos) {
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ATermMap attrs;
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try {
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e1 = evalExpr(state, e1);
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queryAllAttrs(e1, attrs);
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} catch (Error & e) {
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throw Error(format("while evaluating the `with' definitions at %1%:\n%2%")
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% showPos(pos) % e.msg());
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}
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try {
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e2 = substitute(attrs, e2);
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checkVarDefs(state.primOps, e2);
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return evalExpr(state, e2);
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} catch (Error & e) {
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throw Error(format("while evaluating the `with' body at %1%:\n%2%")
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% showPos(pos) % e.msg());
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}
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}
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/* Generic equality. */
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if (atMatch(m, e) >> "OpEq" >> e1 >> e2)
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return makeBool(evalExpr(state, e1) == evalExpr(state, e2));
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try {
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return evalExpr(state, e);
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} catch (Error & e) {
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throw Error(format("while evaluating file `%1%':\n%2%")
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throw Error(format("while evaluating the file `%1%':\n%2%")
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% path % e.msg());
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}
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}
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then { return THEN; }
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else { return ELSE; }
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assert { return ASSERT; }
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with { return WITH; }
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let { return LET; }
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rec { return REC; }
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inherit { return INHERIT; }
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ATMatcher m;
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ATerm name;
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ATermList formals;
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ATerm body;
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ATerm with, body;
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ATermList rbnds, nrbnds;
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if (atMatch(m, e) >> "Var" >> name) {
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}
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checkVarDefs(defs2, (ATerm) rbnds);
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}
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else if (atMatch(m, e) >> "With" >> with >> body) {
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/* We can't check the body without evaluating the definitions
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(which is an arbitrary expression), so we don't do that
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here but only when actually evaluating the `with'. */
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checkVarDefs(defs, with);
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}
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else if (ATgetType(e) == AT_APPL) {
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int arity = ATgetArity(ATgetAFun(e));
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ATermList ts;
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}
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%type <t> start expr expr_function expr_assert expr_if expr_op
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%type <t> start expr expr_function expr_if expr_op
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%type <t> expr_app expr_select expr_simple bind inheritsrc formal
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%type <ts> binds ids expr_list formals
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%token <t> ID INT STR PATH URI
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%token IF THEN ELSE ASSERT LET REC INHERIT EQ NEQ AND OR IMPL
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%token IF THEN ELSE ASSERT WITH LET REC INHERIT EQ NEQ AND OR IMPL
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%nonassoc IMPL
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%left OR
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{ $$ = ATmake("Function(<term>, <term>, <term>)", $2, $5, CUR_POS); }
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| ID ':' expr_function
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{ $$ = ATmake("Function1(<term>, <term>, <term>)", $1, $3, CUR_POS); }
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| expr_assert
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;
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expr_assert
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: ASSERT expr ';' expr_assert
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| ASSERT expr ';' expr_function
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{ $$ = ATmake("Assert(<term>, <term>, <term>)", $2, $4, CUR_POS); }
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| WITH expr ';' expr_function
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{ $$ = ATmake("With(<term>, <term>, <term>)", $2, $4, CUR_POS); }
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| expr_if
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;
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try {
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processBinding(state, value, ne, ss);
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} catch (Error & e) {
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throw Error(format("while processing derivation attribute `%1%' at %2%:\n%3%")
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throw Error(format("while processing the derivation attribute `%1%' at %2%:\n%3%")
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% key % showPos(pos) % e.msg());
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}
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