The type has given a warning on use since [4 years ago](03392cd336b128a1639c648baf0f6c1a1271e0d2), I think it's safe to move the deprecation to the next stage: An error instead of a warning.
The motivation is to have a single identifier for that. Useful for the
next commit where I'll try to escape option-parts correctly (options can
be any kind of strings, but unless these are Nix identifiers, they must
be quoted).
Since `<function body>` (or `<name>`/`*`) are special identifiers in
error messages and the manual, we need a unique way to mark an option
part as function call because these are not to be quoted.
More nixpkgs code such as `boot.initrd.systemd.emergencyAccess` defines
options that takes hashed passwords, so move the type definition from
modules/ into lib/.
The type definition itself stays unchanged.
Currently the only way to set the description for a submodule type is to
use `freeformType`. This is not ideal as it requires setting a
freeform type, and evaluates the submodule config unnecessarily.
Instead, add a `description` argument to `submoduleWith`.
Probably being the most prominent document demonstrating the problem,
configuration.nix(5) describes various types in plural, e.g.
- ` Type: list of strings`
- ` Type: list of systemd options`
However, there are other cases where appending "s" to the inner type
effectively changes the type, e.g.
- ```
Type: list of string matching the pattern
[a-zA-Z0-9@%:_.\-]+[.](service|socket|device|mount|automount|swap|target|path|timer|scope|slice)s
```
This should've read "list of string[s]..." but instead changes the
regular expression.
Simply drop the best-effort plural in favour of correctness and
simplicity rather than adding more grammar related logic/trying to fix
this.
types.optionSet has been deprecated for almost 10 years now
(0e333688ce)! A removal
was already attempted in 2019
(27982b408e), but it was promptly
reinstantiated since some third-party uses were discovered
(f531ce75e4).
It's finally time to remove it for good :)
The current logic assumes that everything that isn't a derivation is a
store path, but it can also be something that's *coercible* to a store
path, like a flake input.
Unnecessary uses of `lib.toDerivation` result in errors in pure evaluation
mode when `builtins.storePath` is disabled.
Also document what a `package` is.
... where a bare submodule is an option that has a type like
`submoduleWith x`, as opposed to `attrsOf (submoduleWith x)`.
This makes migration unnecessary when introducing a freeform type
in an existing option tree.
Closes#146882