Use std::string_view

(cherry picked from commit 6529490cc1)
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Eelco Dolstra 2020-02-17 15:53:59 +01:00
parent c34a20e1f6
commit 5a7e7fc35f
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ bool BasicDerivation::isBuiltin() const
StorePath writeDerivation(ref<Store> store,
const Derivation & drv, const string & name, RepairFlag repair)
const Derivation & drv, std::string_view name, RepairFlag repair)
{
auto references = cloneStorePathSet(drv.inputSrcs);
for (auto & i : drv.inputDrvs)
@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ StorePath writeDerivation(ref<Store> store,
/* Note that the outputs of a derivation are *not* references
(that can be missing (of course) and should not necessarily be
held during a garbage collection). */
string suffix = name + drvExtension;
string contents = drv.unparse(*store, false);
auto suffix = std::string(name) + drvExtension;
auto contents = drv.unparse(*store, false);
return settings.readOnlyMode
? store->computeStorePathForText(suffix, contents, references)
: store->addTextToStore(suffix, contents, references, repair);

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ class Store;
/* Write a derivation to the Nix store, and return its path. */
StorePath writeDerivation(ref<Store> store,
const Derivation & drv, const string & name, RepairFlag repair = NoRepair);
const Derivation & drv, std::string_view name, RepairFlag repair = NoRepair);
/* Read a derivation from a file. */
Derivation readDerivation(const Store & store, const Path & drvPath);