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Actually, currently they can only create download activities. Thus,
downloads by builtins.fetchurl show up in the progress bar.
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Besides being unused, this function has a bug that it will incorrectly
decode the path component Ubuntu\04016.04.2\040LTS\040amd64 as
"Ubuntu.04.2 LTS amd64" instead of "Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS amd64".
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This replaces "nix-store --optimise". Main difference is that it has a
progress indicator.
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They're the same thing after all.
Example:
$ nix build --store local?root=/tmp/nix nixpkgs.firefox-unwrapped
[0/1 built, 49/98 copied, 16.3/92.8 MiB DL, 55.8/309.2 MiB copied] downloading 'https://cache.nixos.org/nar/0pl9li1jigcj2dany47hpmn0r3r48wc4nz48v5mqhh426lgz3bz6.nar.xz'
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E.g.
$ nix build --store local?root=/tmp/nix nixpkgs.firefox-unwrapped
[0/1 built, 1/97/98 fetched, 65.8/92.8 MiB DL, 203.2/309.2 MiB copied] downloading 'https://cache.nixos.org/nar/1czm9fk0svacy4h6a3fzkpafi4f7a9gml36kk8cq1igaghbspg3k.nar.xz'
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It now shows the amount of data copied:
[8/1038 copied, 160.4/1590.9 MiB copied] copying path '...'
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The function 'builtins.split' takes a POSIX extended regular expression
and an arbitrary string. It returns a list of non-matching substring
interleaved by lists of matched groups of the regular expression.
```nix
with builtins;
assert split "(a)b" "abc" == [ "" [ "a" ] "c" ];
assert split "([ac])" "abc" == [ "" [ "a" ] "b" [ "c" ] "" ];
assert split "(a)|(c)" "abc" == [ "" [ "a" null ] "b" [ null "c" ] "" ];
assert split "([[:upper:]]+)" " FOO "
== [ " " [ "FOO" ] " " ];
```
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Issue #1506.
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This is needed to get Nix compiled using Android NDK.
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Relevant RFC: NixOS/rfcs#4
$ ag -l | xargs sed -i -e "/\"/s/’/'/g;/\"/s/‘/'/g"
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except in older release notes where the name was actually Mac OS X.
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This adds an argument "rev" specififying the Git commit hash. The
existing argument "rev" is renamed to "ref". The default value for
"ref" is "master". When specifying a hash, it's necessary to specify a
ref since we're not cloning the entire repository but only fetching a
specific ref.
Example usage:
builtins.fetchgit {
url = https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs.git;
ref = "release-16.03";
rev = "c1c0484041ab6f9c6858c8ade80a8477c9ae4442";
};
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I.e. if the local ref is more recent than tarball-ttl seconds, then
don't check the remote.
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This prevents an expensive call to addToStore() in the cached case.
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The package list is now cached in
~/.cache/nix/package-search.json. This gives a substantial speedup to
"nix search" queries. For example (on an SSD):
First run: (no package search cache, cold page cache)
$ time nix search blender
Attribute name: nixpkgs.blender
Package name: blender
Version: 2.78c
Description: 3D Creation/Animation/Publishing System
real 0m6.516s
Second run: (package search cache populated)
$ time nix search blender
Attribute name: nixpkgs.blender
Package name: blender
Version: 2.78c
Description: 3D Creation/Animation/Publishing System
real 0m0.143s
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Note that this removes the need for a derivation symlink, so the
--drv-path and --add-drv-link flags now do nothing.
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This adds about 0.1s to nix-shell runtime in the case where
bashInteractive already exists.
See discussion at https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/27493.
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$NIX_PATH may contain elements that don't evaluate to an attrset (like
"nixos-config"), so ignore those.
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BuildError denotes a permanent build failure, which is not the case
here.
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This is UB and causes buffer overflow and crash on linux.
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In particular, don't use base-64, which we don't support. (We do have
base-32 redirects for hysterical reasons.)
Also, add a test for the hashed mirror feature.
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In particular, this allows it to be disabled in our tests.
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E.g.
$ nix path-info --json --store https://cache.nixos.org nixpkgs.thunderbird -S
...
"downloadHash": "sha256:1jlixpzi225wwa0f4xdrwrqgi47ip1qpj9p06fyxxg07sfmyi4q0",
"downloadSize": 43047620,
"closureDownloadSize": 84745960
}
]
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This doesn't work in read-only mode, ensuring that operations like
nix path-info --store https://cache.nixos.org -S nixpkgs.hello
(asking for the closure size of nixpkgs.hello in cache.nixos.org) work
when nixpkgs.hello doesn't exist in the local store.
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Now you get
[
{
"path": "/nix/store/fzvliz4j5xzvnd0w5zgw2l0ksqh578yk-bla",
"valid": false
}
]
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On second though this was annoying. E.g. "nix log nixpkgs.hello" would
build/download Hello first, even though the log can be fetched
directly from the binary cache.
May need to revisit this.
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Fixes #1464.
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Not really necessary anymore for #849, but still nice to have.
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