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This CL can be used to compare the style of nixpkgs-fmt against other formatters (nixpkgs, alejandra). Change-Id: I87c6abff6bcb546b02ead15ad0405f81e01b6d9e Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/4397 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org> Reviewed-by: lukegb <lukegb@tvl.fyi> Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de> Reviewed-by: kanepyork <rikingcoding@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su> Reviewed-by: cynthia <cynthia@tvl.fyi> Reviewed-by: edef <edef@edef.eu> Reviewed-by: eta <tvl@eta.st> Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
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7.4 KiB
Nix
246 lines
7.4 KiB
Nix
# Copyright (c) 2019 Vincent Ambo
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# Copyright (c) 2020-2021 The TVL Authors
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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#
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# Provides a function to automatically read a a filesystem structure
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# into a Nix attribute set.
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#
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# Called with an attribute set taking the following arguments:
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#
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# path: Path to a directory from which to start reading the tree.
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#
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# args: Argument set to pass to each imported file.
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#
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# filter: Function to filter `args` based on the tree location. This should
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# be a function of the form `args -> location -> args`, where the
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# location is a list of strings representing the path components of
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# the current readTree target. Optional.
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{ ... }:
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let
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inherit (builtins)
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attrNames
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concatMap
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concatStringsSep
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elem
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elemAt
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filter
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hasAttr
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head
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isAttrs
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listToAttrs
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map
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match
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readDir
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substring;
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argsWithPath = args: parts:
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let meta.locatedAt = parts;
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in meta // (if isAttrs args then args else args meta);
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readDirVisible = path:
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let
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children = readDir path;
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isVisible = f: f == ".skip-subtree" || (substring 0 1 f) != ".";
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names = filter isVisible (attrNames children);
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in
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listToAttrs (map
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(name: {
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inherit name;
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value = children.${name};
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})
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names);
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# Create a mark containing the location of this attribute and
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# a list of all child attribute names added by readTree.
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marker = parts: children: {
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__readTree = parts;
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__readTreeChildren = builtins.attrNames children;
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};
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# Import a file and enforce our calling convention
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importFile = args: scopedArgs: path: parts: filter:
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let
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importedFile =
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if scopedArgs != { }
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then builtins.scopedImport scopedArgs path
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else import path;
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pathType = builtins.typeOf importedFile;
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in
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if pathType != "lambda"
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then builtins.throw "readTree: trying to import ${toString path}, but it’s a ${pathType}, you need to make it a function like { depot, pkgs, ... }"
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else importedFile (filter parts (argsWithPath args parts));
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nixFileName = file:
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let res = match "(.*)\\.nix" file;
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in if res == null then null else head res;
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readTree = { args, initPath, rootDir, parts, argsFilter, scopedArgs }:
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let
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dir = readDirVisible initPath;
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joinChild = c: initPath + ("/" + c);
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self =
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if rootDir
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then { __readTree = [ ]; }
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else importFile args scopedArgs initPath parts argsFilter;
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# Import subdirectories of the current one, unless the special
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# `.skip-subtree` file exists which makes readTree ignore the
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# children.
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#
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# This file can optionally contain information on why the tree
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# should be ignored, but its content is not inspected by
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# readTree
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filterDir = f: dir."${f}" == "directory";
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children = if hasAttr ".skip-subtree" dir then [ ] else
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map
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(c: {
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name = c;
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value = readTree {
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inherit argsFilter scopedArgs;
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args = args;
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initPath = (joinChild c);
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rootDir = false;
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parts = (parts ++ [ c ]);
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};
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})
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(filter filterDir (attrNames dir));
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# Import Nix files
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nixFiles =
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if hasAttr ".skip-subtree" dir then [ ]
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else filter (f: f != null) (map nixFileName (attrNames dir));
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nixChildren = map
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(c:
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let
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p = joinChild (c + ".nix");
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childParts = parts ++ [ c ];
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imported = importFile args scopedArgs p childParts argsFilter;
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in
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{
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name = c;
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value =
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if isAttrs imported
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then imported // marker childParts { }
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else imported;
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})
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nixFiles;
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nodeValue = if dir ? "default.nix" then self else { };
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allChildren = listToAttrs (
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if dir ? "default.nix"
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then children
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else nixChildren ++ children
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);
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in
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if isAttrs nodeValue
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then nodeValue // allChildren // (marker parts allChildren)
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else nodeValue;
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# Function which can be used to find all readTree targets within an
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# attribute set.
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#
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# This function will gather physical targets, that is targets which
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# correspond directly to a location in the repository, as well as
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# subtargets (specified in the meta.targets attribute of a node).
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#
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# This can be used to discover targets for inclusion in CI
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# pipelines.
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#
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# Called with the arguments:
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#
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# eligible: Function to determine whether the given derivation
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# should be included in the build.
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gather = eligible: node:
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if node ? __readTree then
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# Include the node itself if it is eligible.
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(if eligible node then [ node ] else [ ])
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# Include eligible children of the node
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++ concatMap (gather eligible) (map (attr: node."${attr}") node.__readTreeChildren)
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# Include specified sub-targets of the node
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++ filter eligible (map
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(k: (node."${k}" or { }) // {
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# Keep the same tree location, but explicitly mark this
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# node as a subtarget.
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__readTree = node.__readTree;
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__readTreeChildren = [ ];
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__subtarget = k;
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})
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(node.meta.targets or [ ]))
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else [ ];
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# Determine whether a given value is a derivation.
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# Copied from nixpkgs/lib for cases where lib is not available yet.
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isDerivation = x: isAttrs x && x ? type && x.type == "derivation";
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in
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{
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inherit gather;
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__functor = _:
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{ path
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, args
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, filter ? (_parts: x: x)
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, scopedArgs ? { }
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}:
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readTree {
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inherit args scopedArgs;
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argsFilter = filter;
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initPath = path;
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rootDir = true;
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parts = [ ];
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};
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# In addition to readTree itself, some functionality is exposed that
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# is useful for users of readTree.
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# Create a readTree filter disallowing access to the specified
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# top-level folder in the repository, except for specific exceptions
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# specified by their (full) paths.
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#
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# Called with the arguments:
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#
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# folder: Name of the restricted top-level folder (e.g. 'experimental')
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#
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# exceptions: List of readTree parts (e.g. [ [ "services" "some-app" ] ]),
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# which should be able to access the restricted folder.
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#
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# reason: Textual explanation for the restriction (included in errors)
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restrictFolder = { folder, exceptions ? [ ], reason }: parts: args:
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if (elemAt parts 0) == folder || elem parts exceptions
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then args
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else args // {
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depot = args.depot // {
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"${folder}" = throw ''
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Access to targets under //${folder} is not permitted from
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other repository paths. Specific exceptions are configured
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at the top-level.
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${reason}
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At location: ${builtins.concatStringsSep "." parts}
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'';
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};
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};
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# This definition of fix is identical to <nixpkgs>.lib.fix, but is
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# provided here for cases where readTree is used before nixpkgs can
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# be imported.
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#
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# It is often required to create the args attribute set.
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fix = f: let x = f x; in x;
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# Takes an attribute set and adds a meta.targets attribute to it
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# which contains all direct children of the attribute set which are
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# derivations.
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#
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# Type: attrs -> attrs
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drvTargets = attrs: attrs // {
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meta = {
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targets = builtins.filter
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(x: isDerivation attrs."${x}")
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(builtins.attrNames attrs);
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} // (attrs.meta or { });
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};
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}
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