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The deprecation warnings in lib were wildly inconsistent. Different formulations were used in different places for the same meaning. Some warnings used builtins.trace instead of lib.warn, which prevents silencing; one even only had a comment instead. Make everything more uniform.
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Nix
454 lines
18 KiB
Nix
/* Nixpkgs/NixOS option handling. */
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{ lib }:
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let
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inherit (lib)
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all
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collect
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concatLists
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concatMap
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concatMapStringsSep
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filter
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foldl'
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head
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tail
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isAttrs
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isBool
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isDerivation
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isFunction
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isInt
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isList
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isString
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length
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mapAttrs
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optional
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optionals
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take
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;
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inherit (lib.attrsets)
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attrByPath
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optionalAttrs
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;
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inherit (lib.strings)
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concatMapStrings
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concatStringsSep
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;
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inherit (lib.types)
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mkOptionType
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;
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inherit (lib.lists)
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last
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;
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prioritySuggestion = ''
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Use `lib.mkForce value` or `lib.mkDefault value` to change the priority on any of these definitions.
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'';
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in
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rec {
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/* Returns true when the given argument is an option
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Type: isOption :: a -> bool
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Example:
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isOption 1 // => false
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isOption (mkOption {}) // => true
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*/
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isOption = lib.isType "option";
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/* Creates an Option attribute set. mkOption accepts an attribute set with the following keys:
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All keys default to `null` when not given.
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Example:
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mkOption { } // => { _type = "option"; }
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mkOption { default = "foo"; } // => { _type = "option"; default = "foo"; }
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*/
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mkOption =
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{
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# Default value used when no definition is given in the configuration.
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default ? null,
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# Textual representation of the default, for the manual.
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defaultText ? null,
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# Example value used in the manual.
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example ? null,
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# String describing the option.
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description ? null,
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# Related packages used in the manual (see `genRelatedPackages` in ../nixos/lib/make-options-doc/default.nix).
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relatedPackages ? null,
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# Option type, providing type-checking and value merging.
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type ? null,
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# Function that converts the option value to something else.
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apply ? null,
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# Whether the option is for NixOS developers only.
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internal ? null,
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# Whether the option shows up in the manual. Default: true. Use false to hide the option and any sub-options from submodules. Use "shallow" to hide only sub-options.
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visible ? null,
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# Whether the option can be set only once
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readOnly ? null,
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} @ attrs:
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attrs // { _type = "option"; };
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/* Creates an Option attribute set for a boolean value option i.e an
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option to be toggled on or off:
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Example:
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mkEnableOption "foo"
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=> { _type = "option"; default = false; description = "Whether to enable foo."; example = true; type = { ... }; }
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*/
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mkEnableOption =
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# Name for the created option
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name: mkOption {
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default = false;
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example = true;
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description = "Whether to enable ${name}.";
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type = lib.types.bool;
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};
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/* Creates an Option attribute set for an option that specifies the
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package a module should use for some purpose.
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The package is specified in the third argument under `default` as a list of strings
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representing its attribute path in nixpkgs (or another package set).
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Because of this, you need to pass nixpkgs itself (usually `pkgs` in a module;
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alternatively to nixpkgs itself, another package set) as the first argument.
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If you pass another package set you should set the `pkgsText` option.
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This option is used to display the expression for the package set. It is `"pkgs"` by default.
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If your expression is complex you should parenthesize it, as the `pkgsText` argument
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is usually immediately followed by an attribute lookup (`.`).
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The second argument may be either a string or a list of strings.
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It provides the display name of the package in the description of the generated option
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(using only the last element if the passed value is a list)
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and serves as the fallback value for the `default` argument.
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To include extra information in the description, pass `extraDescription` to
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append arbitrary text to the generated description.
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You can also pass an `example` value, either a literal string or an attribute path.
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The `default` argument can be omitted if the provided name is
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an attribute of pkgs (if `name` is a string) or a valid attribute path in pkgs (if `name` is a list).
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You can also set `default` to just a string in which case it is interpreted as an attribute name
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(a singleton attribute path, if you will).
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If you wish to explicitly provide no default, pass `null` as `default`.
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If you want users to be able to set no package, pass `nullable = true`.
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In this mode a `default = null` will not be interpreted as no default and is interpreted literally.
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Type: mkPackageOption :: pkgs -> (string|[string]) -> { nullable? :: bool, default? :: string|[string], example? :: null|string|[string], extraDescription? :: string, pkgsText? :: string } -> option
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Example:
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mkPackageOption pkgs "hello" { }
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=> { ...; default = pkgs.hello; defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.hello"; description = "The hello package to use."; type = package; }
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Example:
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mkPackageOption pkgs "GHC" {
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default = [ "ghc" ];
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example = "pkgs.haskell.packages.ghc92.ghc.withPackages (hkgs: [ hkgs.primes ])";
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}
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=> { ...; default = pkgs.ghc; defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.ghc"; description = "The GHC package to use."; example = literalExpression "pkgs.haskell.packages.ghc92.ghc.withPackages (hkgs: [ hkgs.primes ])"; type = package; }
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Example:
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mkPackageOption pkgs [ "python3Packages" "pytorch" ] {
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extraDescription = "This is an example and doesn't actually do anything.";
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}
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=> { ...; default = pkgs.python3Packages.pytorch; defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.python3Packages.pytorch"; description = "The pytorch package to use. This is an example and doesn't actually do anything."; type = package; }
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Example:
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mkPackageOption pkgs "nushell" {
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nullable = true;
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}
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=> { ...; default = pkgs.nushell; defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.nushell"; description = "The nushell package to use."; type = nullOr package; }
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Example:
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mkPackageOption pkgs "coreutils" {
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default = null;
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}
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=> { ...; description = "The coreutils package to use."; type = package; }
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Example:
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mkPackageOption pkgs "dbus" {
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nullable = true;
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default = null;
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}
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=> { ...; default = null; description = "The dbus package to use."; type = nullOr package; }
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Example:
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mkPackageOption pkgs.javaPackages "OpenJFX" {
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default = "openjfx20";
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pkgsText = "pkgs.javaPackages";
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}
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=> { ...; default = pkgs.javaPackages.openjfx20; defaultText = literalExpression "pkgs.javaPackages.openjfx20"; description = "The OpenJFX package to use."; type = package; }
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*/
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mkPackageOption =
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# Package set (an instantiation of nixpkgs such as pkgs in modules or another package set)
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pkgs:
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# Name for the package, shown in option description
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name:
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{
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# Whether the package can be null, for example to disable installing a package altogether (defaults to false)
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nullable ? false,
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# The attribute path where the default package is located (may be omitted, in which case it is copied from `name`)
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default ? name,
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# A string or an attribute path to use as an example (may be omitted)
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example ? null,
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# Additional text to include in the option description (may be omitted)
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extraDescription ? "",
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# Representation of the package set passed as pkgs (defaults to `"pkgs"`)
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pkgsText ? "pkgs"
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}:
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let
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name' = if isList name then last name else name;
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default' = if isList default then default else [ default ];
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defaultText = concatStringsSep "." default';
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defaultValue = attrByPath default'
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(throw "${defaultText} cannot be found in ${pkgsText}") pkgs;
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defaults = if default != null then {
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default = defaultValue;
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defaultText = literalExpression ("${pkgsText}." + defaultText);
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} else optionalAttrs nullable {
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default = null;
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};
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in mkOption (defaults // {
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description = "The ${name'} package to use."
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+ (if extraDescription == "" then "" else " ") + extraDescription;
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type = with lib.types; (if nullable then nullOr else lib.id) package;
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} // optionalAttrs (example != null) {
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example = literalExpression
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(if isList example then "${pkgsText}." + concatStringsSep "." example else example);
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});
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/* Alias of mkPackageOption. Previously used to create options with markdown
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documentation, which is no longer required.
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*/
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mkPackageOptionMD = mkPackageOption;
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/* This option accepts anything, but it does not produce any result.
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This is useful for sharing a module across different module sets
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without having to implement similar features as long as the
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values of the options are not accessed. */
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mkSinkUndeclaredOptions = attrs: mkOption ({
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internal = true;
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visible = false;
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default = false;
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description = "Sink for option definitions.";
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type = mkOptionType {
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name = "sink";
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check = x: true;
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merge = loc: defs: false;
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};
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apply = x: throw "Option value is not readable because the option is not declared.";
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} // attrs);
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mergeDefaultOption = loc: defs:
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let list = getValues defs; in
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if length list == 1 then head list
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else if all isFunction list then x: mergeDefaultOption loc (map (f: f x) list)
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else if all isList list then concatLists list
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else if all isAttrs list then foldl' lib.mergeAttrs {} list
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else if all isBool list then foldl' lib.or false list
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else if all isString list then lib.concatStrings list
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else if all isInt list && all (x: x == head list) list then head list
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else throw "Cannot merge definitions of `${showOption loc}'. Definition values:${showDefs defs}";
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mergeOneOption = mergeUniqueOption { message = ""; };
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mergeUniqueOption = { message }: loc: defs:
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if length defs == 1
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then (head defs).value
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else assert length defs > 1;
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throw "The option `${showOption loc}' is defined multiple times while it's expected to be unique.\n${message}\nDefinition values:${showDefs defs}\n${prioritySuggestion}";
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/* "Merge" option definitions by checking that they all have the same value. */
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mergeEqualOption = loc: defs:
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if defs == [] then abort "This case should never happen."
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# Return early if we only have one element
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# This also makes it work for functions, because the foldl' below would try
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# to compare the first element with itself, which is false for functions
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else if length defs == 1 then (head defs).value
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else (foldl' (first: def:
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if def.value != first.value then
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throw "The option `${showOption loc}' has conflicting definition values:${showDefs [ first def ]}\n${prioritySuggestion}"
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else
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first) (head defs) (tail defs)).value;
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/* Extracts values of all "value" keys of the given list.
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Type: getValues :: [ { value :: a; } ] -> [a]
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Example:
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getValues [ { value = 1; } { value = 2; } ] // => [ 1 2 ]
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getValues [ ] // => [ ]
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*/
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getValues = map (x: x.value);
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/* Extracts values of all "file" keys of the given list
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Type: getFiles :: [ { file :: a; } ] -> [a]
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Example:
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getFiles [ { file = "file1"; } { file = "file2"; } ] // => [ "file1" "file2" ]
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getFiles [ ] // => [ ]
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*/
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getFiles = map (x: x.file);
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# Generate documentation template from the list of option declaration like
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# the set generated with filterOptionSets.
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optionAttrSetToDocList = optionAttrSetToDocList' [];
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optionAttrSetToDocList' = _: options:
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concatMap (opt:
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let
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name = showOption opt.loc;
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docOption = {
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loc = opt.loc;
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inherit name;
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description = opt.description or null;
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declarations = filter (x: x != unknownModule) opt.declarations;
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internal = opt.internal or false;
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visible =
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if (opt?visible && opt.visible == "shallow")
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then true
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else opt.visible or true;
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readOnly = opt.readOnly or false;
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type = opt.type.description or "unspecified";
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}
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// optionalAttrs (opt ? example) {
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example =
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builtins.addErrorContext "while evaluating the example of option `${name}`" (
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renderOptionValue opt.example
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);
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}
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// optionalAttrs (opt ? defaultText || opt ? default) {
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default =
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builtins.addErrorContext "while evaluating the ${if opt?defaultText then "defaultText" else "default value"} of option `${name}`" (
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renderOptionValue (opt.defaultText or opt.default)
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);
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}
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// optionalAttrs (opt ? relatedPackages && opt.relatedPackages != null) { inherit (opt) relatedPackages; };
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subOptions =
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let ss = opt.type.getSubOptions opt.loc;
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in if ss != {} then optionAttrSetToDocList' opt.loc ss else [];
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subOptionsVisible = docOption.visible && opt.visible or null != "shallow";
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in
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# To find infinite recursion in NixOS option docs:
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# builtins.trace opt.loc
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[ docOption ] ++ optionals subOptionsVisible subOptions) (collect isOption options);
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/* This function recursively removes all derivation attributes from
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`x` except for the `name` attribute.
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This is to make the generation of `options.xml` much more
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efficient: the XML representation of derivations is very large
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(on the order of megabytes) and is not actually used by the
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manual generator.
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This function was made obsolete by renderOptionValue and is kept for
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compatibility with out-of-tree code.
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*/
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scrubOptionValue = x:
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if isDerivation x then
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{ type = "derivation"; drvPath = x.name; outPath = x.name; name = x.name; }
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else if isList x then map scrubOptionValue x
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else if isAttrs x then mapAttrs (n: v: scrubOptionValue v) (removeAttrs x ["_args"])
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else x;
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/* Ensures that the given option value (default or example) is a `_type`d string
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by rendering Nix values to `literalExpression`s.
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*/
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renderOptionValue = v:
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if v ? _type && v ? text then v
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else literalExpression (lib.generators.toPretty {
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multiline = true;
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allowPrettyValues = true;
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} v);
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/* For use in the `defaultText` and `example` option attributes. Causes the
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given string to be rendered verbatim in the documentation as Nix code. This
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is necessary for complex values, e.g. functions, or values that depend on
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other values or packages.
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*/
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literalExpression = text:
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if ! isString text then throw "literalExpression expects a string."
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else { _type = "literalExpression"; inherit text; };
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literalExample = lib.warn "lib.literalExample is deprecated, use lib.literalExpression instead, or use lib.literalMD for a non-Nix description." literalExpression;
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/* Transition marker for documentation that's already migrated to markdown
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syntax. This is a no-op and no longer needed.
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*/
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mdDoc = lib.id;
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/* For use in the `defaultText` and `example` option attributes. Causes the
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given MD text to be inserted verbatim in the documentation, for when
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a `literalExpression` would be too hard to read.
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*/
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literalMD = text:
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if ! isString text then throw "literalMD expects a string."
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else { _type = "literalMD"; inherit text; };
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# Helper functions.
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/* Convert an option, described as a list of the option parts to a
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human-readable version.
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Example:
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(showOption ["foo" "bar" "baz"]) == "foo.bar.baz"
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(showOption ["foo" "bar.baz" "tux"]) == "foo.\"bar.baz\".tux"
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(showOption ["windowManager" "2bwm" "enable"]) == "windowManager.\"2bwm\".enable"
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Placeholders will not be quoted as they are not actual values:
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(showOption ["foo" "*" "bar"]) == "foo.*.bar"
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(showOption ["foo" "<name>" "bar"]) == "foo.<name>.bar"
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*/
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showOption = parts: let
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escapeOptionPart = part:
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let
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# We assume that these are "special values" and not real configuration data.
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# If it is real configuration data, it is rendered incorrectly.
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specialIdentifiers = [
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"<name>" # attrsOf (submodule {})
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"*" # listOf (submodule {})
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"<function body>" # functionTo
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];
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in if builtins.elem part specialIdentifiers
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then part
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else lib.strings.escapeNixIdentifier part;
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in (concatStringsSep ".") (map escapeOptionPart parts);
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showFiles = files: concatStringsSep " and " (map (f: "`${f}'") files);
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showDefs = defs: concatMapStrings (def:
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let
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# Pretty print the value for display, if successful
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prettyEval = builtins.tryEval
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(lib.generators.toPretty { }
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(lib.generators.withRecursion { depthLimit = 10; throwOnDepthLimit = false; } def.value));
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# Split it into its lines
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lines = filter (v: ! isList v) (builtins.split "\n" prettyEval.value);
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# Only display the first 5 lines, and indent them for better visibility
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value = concatStringsSep "\n " (take 5 lines ++ optional (length lines > 5) "...");
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result =
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# Don't print any value if evaluating the value strictly fails
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if ! prettyEval.success then ""
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# Put it on a new line if it consists of multiple
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else if length lines > 1 then ":\n " + value
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else ": " + value;
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in "\n- In `${def.file}'${result}"
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) defs;
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showOptionWithDefLocs = opt: ''
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${showOption opt.loc}, with values defined in:
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${concatMapStringsSep "\n" (defFile: " - ${defFile}") opt.files}
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'';
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unknownModule = "<unknown-file>";
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}
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