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141 lines
4.7 KiB
141 lines
4.7 KiB
rec { |
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# Identity function. |
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id = x: x; |
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# Constant function. |
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const = x: y: x; |
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# Named versions corresponding to some builtin operators. |
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concat = x: y: x ++ y; |
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or = x: y: x || y; |
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and = x: y: x && y; |
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mergeAttrs = x: y: x // y; |
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# Compute the fixed point of the given function `f`, which is usually an |
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# attribute set that expects its final, non-recursive representation as an |
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# argument: |
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# |
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# f = self: { foo = "foo"; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; } |
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# |
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# Nix evaluates this recursion until all references to `self` have been |
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# resolved. At that point, the final result is returned and `f x = x` holds: |
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# |
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# nix-repl> fix f |
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# { bar = "bar"; foo = "foo"; foobar = "foobar"; } |
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# |
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# See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-point_combinator for further |
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# details. |
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fix = f: let x = f x; in x; |
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# A variant of `fix` that records the original recursive attribute set in the |
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# result. This is useful in combination with the `extends` function to |
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# implement deep overriding. See pkgs/development/haskell-modules/default.nix |
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# for a concrete example. |
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fix' = f: let x = f x // { __unfix__ = f; }; in x; |
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# Modify the contents of an explicitly recursive attribute set in a way that |
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# honors `self`-references. This is accomplished with a function |
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# |
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# g = self: super: { foo = super.foo + " + "; } |
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# |
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# that has access to the unmodified input (`super`) as well as the final |
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# non-recursive representation of the attribute set (`self`). `extends` |
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# differs from the native `//` operator insofar as that it's applied *before* |
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# references to `self` are resolved: |
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# |
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# nix-repl> fix (extends g f) |
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# { bar = "bar"; foo = "foo + "; foobar = "foo + bar"; } |
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# |
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# The name of the function is inspired by object-oriented inheritance, i.e. |
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# think of it as an infix operator `g extends f` that mimics the syntax from |
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# Java. It may seem counter-intuitive to have the "base class" as the second |
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# argument, but it's nice this way if several uses of `extends` are cascaded. |
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extends = f: rattrs: self: let super = rattrs self; in super // f self super; |
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# Create an overridable, recursive attribute set. For example: |
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# |
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# nix-repl> obj = makeExtensible (self: { }) |
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# |
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# nix-repl> obj |
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# { __unfix__ = «lambda»; extend = «lambda»; } |
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# |
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# nix-repl> obj = obj.extend (self: super: { foo = "foo"; }) |
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# |
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# nix-repl> obj |
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# { __unfix__ = «lambda»; extend = «lambda»; foo = "foo"; } |
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# |
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# nix-repl> obj = obj.extend (self: super: { foo = super.foo + " + "; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; }) |
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# |
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# nix-repl> obj |
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# { __unfix__ = «lambda»; bar = "bar"; extend = «lambda»; foo = "foo + "; foobar = "foo + bar"; } |
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makeExtensible = makeExtensibleWithCustomName "extend"; |
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# Same as `makeExtensible` but the name of the extending attribute is |
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# customized. |
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makeExtensibleWithCustomName = extenderName: rattrs: |
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fix' rattrs // { |
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${extenderName} = f: makeExtensibleWithCustomName extenderName (extends f rattrs); |
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}; |
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# Flip the order of the arguments of a binary function. |
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flip = f: a: b: f b a; |
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# Pull in some builtins not included elsewhere. |
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inherit (builtins) |
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pathExists readFile isBool isFunction |
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isInt add sub lessThan |
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seq deepSeq genericClosure; |
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inherit (import ./strings.nix) fileContents; |
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# Return the Nixpkgs version number. |
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nixpkgsVersion = |
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let suffixFile = ../.version-suffix; in |
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fileContents ../.version |
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+ (if pathExists suffixFile then fileContents suffixFile else "pre-git"); |
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# Whether we're being called by nix-shell. |
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inNixShell = builtins.getEnv "IN_NIX_SHELL" != ""; |
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# Return minimum/maximum of two numbers. |
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min = x: y: if x < y then x else y; |
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max = x: y: if x > y then x else y; |
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/* Reads a JSON file. It is useful to import pure data into other nix |
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expressions. |
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Example: |
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mkDerivation { |
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src = fetchgit (importJSON ./repo.json) |
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#... |
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} |
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where repo.json contains: |
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{ |
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"url": "git://some-domain/some/repo", |
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"rev": "265de7283488964f44f0257a8b4a055ad8af984d", |
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"sha256": "0sb3h3067pzf3a7mlxn1hikpcjrsvycjcnj9hl9b1c3ykcgvps7h" |
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} |
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*/ |
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importJSON = path: |
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builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile path); |
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/* See https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/749. Eventually we'd like these |
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to expand to Nix builtins that carry metadata so that Nix can filter out |
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the INFO messages without parsing the message string. |
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Usage: |
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{ |
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foo = lib.warn "foo is deprecated" oldFoo; |
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} |
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TODO: figure out a clever way to integrate location information from |
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something like __unsafeGetAttrPos. |
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*/ |
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warn = msg: builtins.trace "WARNING: ${msg}"; |
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info = msg: builtins.trace "INFO: ${msg}"; |
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}
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