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2008-05-21 | * GCC 4.3.0 (Fedora 9) compatibility fixes. Reported by Gour and | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -0/+2 | |
Armijn Hemel. | |||||
2007-01-13 | * printTermAsXML: treat derivations specially; emit an element | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -11/+55 | |
<derivation outPath=... drvPath=...> attrs </derivation>. Only emit the attributes of any specific derivation only. This prevents exponententially large XML output due to the absense of sharing. | |||||
2007-01-13 | * Make printing an expression as XML interruptible. | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -0/+3 | |
2007-01-13 | * Cleanup. | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2006-10-16 | * Big cleanup of the semantics of paths, strings, contexts, string | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -14/+8 | |
concatenation and string coercion. This was a big mess (see e.g. NIX-67). Contexts are now folded into strings, so that they don't cause evaluation errors when they're not expected. The semantics of paths has been clarified (see nixexpr-ast.def). toString() and coerceToString() have been merged. Semantic change: paths are now copied to the store when they're in a concatenation (and in most other situations - that's the formalisation of the meaning of a path). So "foo " + ./bla evaluates to "foo /nix/store/hash...-bla", not "foo /path/to/current-dir/bla". This prevents accidental impurities, and is more consistent with the treatment of derivation outputs, e.g., `"foo " + bla' where `bla' is a derivation. (Here `bla' would be replaced by the output path of `bla'.) | |||||
2006-10-11 | * Removed URIs from the evaluator (NIX-66). They are now just another | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -3/+0 | |
kind of notation for strings. | |||||
2006-10-03 | * toXML: propagate the context to allow derivations to be used in the | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -6/+13 | |
argument. | |||||
2006-09-04 | * Use a proper namespace. | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -2/+7 | |
* Optimise header file usage a bit. * Compile the parser as C++. | |||||
2006-08-24 | * Refactoring. | Eelco Dolstra | 1 | -0/+92 | |