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docs: Note that tryEval doesn't do deep evaluation
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<term><function>builtins.tryEval</function>
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<replaceable>e</replaceable></term>
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<listitem><para>Try to evaluate <replaceable>e</replaceable>.
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<listitem><para>Try to shallowly evaluate <replaceable>e</replaceable>.
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Return a set containing the attributes <literal>success</literal>
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(<literal>true</literal> if <replaceable>e</replaceable> evaluated
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successfully, <literal>false</literal> if an error was thrown) and
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<literal>value</literal>, equalling <replaceable>e</replaceable>
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if successful and <literal>false</literal> otherwise.
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if successful and <literal>false</literal> otherwise. Note that this
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doesn't evaluate <replaceable>e</replaceable> deeply, so
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<literal>let e = { x = throw ""; }; in (builtins.tryEval e).success
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</literal> will be <literal>true</literal>. Using <literal>builtins.deepSeq
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</literal> one can get the expected result: <literal>let e = { x = throw "";
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}; in (builtins.tryEval (builtins.deepSeq e e)).success</literal> will be
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<literal>false</literal>.
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</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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