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authorEelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl>2009-04-14T13·03+0000
committerEelco Dolstra <e.dolstra@tudelft.nl>2009-04-14T13·03+0000
commit435a93b5d845a6fa90675675060ca3cc2d2a650d (patch)
tree95f032245ba5ca8fc2f8ec285ef6b415d9567eed /doc
parent8b2a01a8c238f36a71157e4c2f8e6cf6ee6f5309 (diff)
* Remove references to __XXX primops.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r--doc/manual/builtins.xml14
-rw-r--r--doc/manual/opt-common.xml4
2 files changed, 4 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/doc/manual/builtins.xml b/doc/manual/builtins.xml
index 1f881a91177a..3eee36f2aec7 100644
--- a/doc/manual/builtins.xml
+++ b/doc/manual/builtins.xml
@@ -77,18 +77,8 @@ attrValues = attrs: map (name: builtins.getAttr name attrs) (builtins.attrNames
 if builtins ? getEnv then builtins.getEnv "PATH" else ""</programlisting>
 
     This allows a Nix expression to fall back gracefully on older Nix
-    installations that don’t have the desired built-in function.
-    However, in that case you should not write
-
-<programlisting>
-if builtins ? getEnv then __getEnv "PATH" else ""</programlisting>
-
-    This Nix expression will trigger an “undefined variable” error on
-    older Nix versions since <function>__getEnv</function> doesn’t
-    exist.  <literal>builtins.getEnv</literal>, on the other hand, is
-    safe since <literal>builtins</literal> always exists and attribute
-    selection is lazy, so it’s only performed if the test
-    succeeds.</para></listitem>
+    installations that don’t have the desired built-in
+    function.</para></listitem>
 
   </varlistentry>
 
diff --git a/doc/manual/opt-common.xml b/doc/manual/opt-common.xml
index 316ad6658f74..ac967e23d0db 100644
--- a/doc/manual/opt-common.xml
+++ b/doc/manual/opt-common.xml
@@ -251,14 +251,14 @@
 
 <programlisting>
 { # The system (e.g., `i686-linux') for which to build the packages.
-  system ? __currentSystem
+  system ? builtins.currentSystem
   <replaceable>...</replaceable>
 }: <replaceable>...</replaceable></programlisting>
 
   So if you call this Nix expression (e.g., when you do
   <literal>nix-env -i <replaceable>pkgname</replaceable></literal>),
   the function will be called automatically using the value <link
-  linkend='builtin-currentSystem'><literal>__currentSystem</literal></link>
+  linkend='builtin-currentSystem'><literal>builtins.currentSystem</literal></link>
   for the <literal>system</literal> argument.  You can override this
   using <option>--arg</option>, e.g., <literal>nix-env -i
   <replaceable>pkgname</replaceable> --arg system