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authorShea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>2013-07-15T19·53-0400
committerEelco Dolstra <eelco.dolstra@logicblox.com>2013-07-31T09·48+0200
commit20866a7031ca823055a221653b77986faa167329 (patch)
treed07010bb8407cfd97467e76098d5f292af1906e0 /tests/lang/eval-okay-delayed-with.exp
parent70e68e0ec604124bb248ea4d064307bbf96e7932 (diff)
Delay evaulation of `with` attrs until a variable lookup needs them
Evaluation of attribute sets is strict in the attribute names, which
means immediate evaluation of `with` attribute sets rules out some
potentially interesting use cases (e.g. where the attribute names of one
set depend in some way on another but we want to bring those names into
scope for some values in the second set).

The major example of this is overridable self-referential package sets
(e.g. all-packages.nix). With immediate `with` evaluation, the only
options for such sets are to either make them non-recursive and
explicitly use the name of the overridden set in non-overridden one
every time you want to reference another package, or make the set
recursive and use the `__overrides` hack. As shown in the test case that
comes with this commit, though, delayed `with` evaluation allows a nicer
third alternative.

Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
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