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The `overrideScope` bound by `makeScope` (via special `callPackage`)
took an override in the form `super: self { … }`. But this is
dangerously close to the `self: super { … }` form used by *everything*
else, even other definitions of `overrideScope`! Since that
implementation did not even share any code either until I changed it
recently in 3cf43547f4
, this inconsistency
is almost certainly an oversight and not intentional.
Unfortunately, just as the inconstency is hard to debug if one just
assumes the conventional order, any sudden fix would break existing
overrides in the same hard-to-debug way. So instead of changing the
definition a new `overrideScope'` with the conventional order is added,
and old `overrideScope` deprecated with a warning saying to use
`overrideScope'` instead. That will hopefully get people to stop using
`overrideScope`, freeing our hand to change or remove it in the future.
207 lines
7.6 KiB
Nix
207 lines
7.6 KiB
Nix
{ lib }:
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rec {
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/* `overrideDerivation drv f' takes a derivation (i.e., the result
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of a call to the builtin function `derivation') and returns a new
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derivation in which the attributes of the original are overridden
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according to the function `f'. The function `f' is called with
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the original derivation attributes.
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`overrideDerivation' allows certain "ad-hoc" customisation
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scenarios (e.g. in ~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix). For instance,
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if you want to "patch" the derivation returned by a package
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function in Nixpkgs to build another version than what the
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function itself provides, you can do something like this:
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mySed = overrideDerivation pkgs.gnused (oldAttrs: {
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name = "sed-4.2.2-pre";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/sed/sed-4.2.2-pre.tar.bz2;
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sha256 = "11nq06d131y4wmf3drm0yk502d2xc6n5qy82cg88rb9nqd2lj41k";
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};
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patches = [];
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});
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For another application, see build-support/vm, where this
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function is used to build arbitrary derivations inside a QEMU
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virtual machine.
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*/
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overrideDerivation = drv: f:
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let
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newDrv = derivation (drv.drvAttrs // (f drv));
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in lib.flip (extendDerivation true) newDrv (
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{ meta = drv.meta or {};
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passthru = if drv ? passthru then drv.passthru else {};
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}
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//
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(drv.passthru or {})
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//
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(if (drv ? crossDrv && drv ? nativeDrv)
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then {
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crossDrv = overrideDerivation drv.crossDrv f;
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nativeDrv = overrideDerivation drv.nativeDrv f;
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}
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else { }));
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/* `makeOverridable` takes a function from attribute set to attribute set and
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injects `override` attibute which can be used to override arguments of
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the function.
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nix-repl> x = {a, b}: { result = a + b; }
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nix-repl> y = lib.makeOverridable x { a = 1; b = 2; }
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nix-repl> y
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{ override = «lambda»; overrideDerivation = «lambda»; result = 3; }
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nix-repl> y.override { a = 10; }
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{ override = «lambda»; overrideDerivation = «lambda»; result = 12; }
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Please refer to "Nixpkgs Contributors Guide" section
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"<pkg>.overrideDerivation" to learn about `overrideDerivation` and caveats
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related to its use.
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*/
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makeOverridable = f: origArgs:
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let
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ff = f origArgs;
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overrideWith = newArgs: origArgs // (if lib.isFunction newArgs then newArgs origArgs else newArgs);
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in
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if builtins.isAttrs ff then (ff // {
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override = newArgs: makeOverridable f (overrideWith newArgs);
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overrideDerivation = fdrv:
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makeOverridable (args: overrideDerivation (f args) fdrv) origArgs;
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${if ff ? overrideAttrs then "overrideAttrs" else null} = fdrv:
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makeOverridable (args: (f args).overrideAttrs fdrv) origArgs;
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})
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else if lib.isFunction ff then {
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override = newArgs: makeOverridable f (overrideWith newArgs);
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__functor = self: ff;
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overrideDerivation = throw "overrideDerivation not yet supported for functors";
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}
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else ff;
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/* Call the package function in the file `fn' with the required
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arguments automatically. The function is called with the
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arguments `args', but any missing arguments are obtained from
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`autoArgs'. This function is intended to be partially
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parameterised, e.g.,
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callPackage = callPackageWith pkgs;
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pkgs = {
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libfoo = callPackage ./foo.nix { };
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libbar = callPackage ./bar.nix { };
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};
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If the `libbar' function expects an argument named `libfoo', it is
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automatically passed as an argument. Overrides or missing
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arguments can be supplied in `args', e.g.
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libbar = callPackage ./bar.nix {
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libfoo = null;
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enableX11 = true;
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};
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*/
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callPackageWith = autoArgs: fn: args:
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let
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f = if lib.isFunction fn then fn else import fn;
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auto = builtins.intersectAttrs (lib.functionArgs f) autoArgs;
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in makeOverridable f (auto // args);
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/* Like callPackage, but for a function that returns an attribute
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set of derivations. The override function is added to the
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individual attributes. */
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callPackagesWith = autoArgs: fn: args:
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let
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f = if lib.isFunction fn then fn else import fn;
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auto = builtins.intersectAttrs (lib.functionArgs f) autoArgs;
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origArgs = auto // args;
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pkgs = f origArgs;
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mkAttrOverridable = name: pkg: makeOverridable (newArgs: (f newArgs).${name}) origArgs;
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in lib.mapAttrs mkAttrOverridable pkgs;
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/* Add attributes to each output of a derivation without changing
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the derivation itself and check a given condition when evaluating. */
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extendDerivation = condition: passthru: drv:
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let
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outputs = drv.outputs or [ "out" ];
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commonAttrs = drv // (builtins.listToAttrs outputsList) //
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({ all = map (x: x.value) outputsList; }) // passthru;
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outputToAttrListElement = outputName:
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{ name = outputName;
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value = commonAttrs // {
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inherit (drv.${outputName}) type outputName;
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drvPath = assert condition; drv.${outputName}.drvPath;
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outPath = assert condition; drv.${outputName}.outPath;
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};
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};
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outputsList = map outputToAttrListElement outputs;
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in commonAttrs // {
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outputUnspecified = true;
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drvPath = assert condition; drv.drvPath;
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outPath = assert condition; drv.outPath;
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};
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/* Strip a derivation of all non-essential attributes, returning
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only those needed by hydra-eval-jobs. Also strictly evaluate the
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result to ensure that there are no thunks kept alive to prevent
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garbage collection. */
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hydraJob = drv:
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let
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outputs = drv.outputs or ["out"];
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commonAttrs =
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{ inherit (drv) name system meta; inherit outputs; }
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// lib.optionalAttrs (drv._hydraAggregate or false) {
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_hydraAggregate = true;
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constituents = map hydraJob (lib.flatten drv.constituents);
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}
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// (lib.listToAttrs outputsList);
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makeOutput = outputName:
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let output = drv.${outputName}; in
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{ name = outputName;
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value = commonAttrs // {
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outPath = output.outPath;
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drvPath = output.drvPath;
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type = "derivation";
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inherit outputName;
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};
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};
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outputsList = map makeOutput outputs;
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drv' = (lib.head outputsList).value;
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in lib.deepSeq drv' drv';
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/* Make a set of packages with a common scope. All packages called
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with the provided `callPackage' will be evaluated with the same
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arguments. Any package in the set may depend on any other. The
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`overrideScope'` function allows subsequent modification of the package
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set in a consistent way, i.e. all packages in the set will be
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called with the overridden packages. The package sets may be
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hierarchical: the packages in the set are called with the scope
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provided by `newScope' and the set provides a `newScope' attribute
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which can form the parent scope for later package sets. */
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makeScope = newScope: f:
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let self = f self // {
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newScope = scope: newScope (self // scope);
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callPackage = self.newScope {};
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overrideScope = g: lib.warn
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"`overrideScope` (from `lib.makeScope`) is deprecated. Do `overrideScope' (self: self: { … })` instead of `overrideScope (super: self: { … })`. All other overrides have the parameters in that order, including other definitions of `overrideScope`. This was the only definition violating the pattern."
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(makeScope newScope (lib.fixedPoints.extends (lib.flip g) f));
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overrideScope' = g: makeScope newScope (lib.fixedPoints.extends g f);
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packages = f;
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};
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in self;
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}
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