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authorShea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>2017-09-28 18:10:50 -0400
committerShea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>2017-09-28 18:10:50 -0400
commitc3af1210b4c5d7ef380e75add463b37574fdcc8b (patch)
tree0e97578072574d3c971c5c225289f13118e80a50 /lib/customisation.nix
parent49f175cd0c80a39e1d05fc687c4a2a40e0aba58c (diff)
parentdbd500937644c2deae4a2c7a59f4a11a006bf1d0 (diff)
Merge branch 'improved-make-overridable' of git://github.com/ElvishJerricco/nixpkgs
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/customisation.nix')
-rw-r--r--lib/customisation.nix164
1 files changed, 137 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/lib/customisation.nix b/lib/customisation.nix
index 483ef6fd4866..217daada7818 100644
--- a/lib/customisation.nix
+++ b/lib/customisation.nix
@@ -50,10 +50,50 @@ rec {
}
else { }));
+ # A more powerful version of `makeOverridable` with features similar
+ # to `makeExtensibleWithInterface`.
+ makeOverridableWithInterface = interface: f: origArgs: let
+
+ addOverrideFuncs = {val, args, ...}: overridePackage:
+ (lib.optionalAttrs (builtins.isAttrs val) (val // {
+ extend = f: overridePackage (_: self: super: {
+ val = super.val // f self.val super.val;
+ });
+
+ overrideDerivation = newArgs: overridePackage (_: self: super: {
+ val = lib.overrideDerivation super.val newArgs;
+ });
+
+ ${if val ? overrideAttrs then "overrideAttrs" else null} = fdrv:
+ overridePackage (_: self: super: {
+ val = super.val.overrideAttrs fdrv;
+ });
+ })) // (lib.optionalAttrs (builtins.isFunction val) {
+ __functor = _: val;
+ extend = throw "extend not yet supported for functors";
+ overrideDerivation = throw "overrideDerivation not yet supported for functors";
+ }) // {
+ inherit overridePackage;
+
+ override = newArgs: overridePackage (_: self: super: {
+ args = super.args //
+ (if builtins.isFunction newArgs then newArgs super.args else newArgs);
+ });
+ };
+
+ in lib.makeExtensibleWithInterface (x: o: interface (addOverrideFuncs x o) o) (output: self: {
+ args = origArgs;
+ val = f output self.args self.val;
+ });
+
- /* `makeOverridable` takes a function from attribute set to attribute set and
- injects `override` attibute which can be used to override arguments of
- the function.
+ /* `makeOverridable` takes a function from attribute set to
+ attribute set and injects 4 attributes which can be used to
+ override arguments and return values of the function.
+
+
+ 1. `override` allows you to change what arguments were passed to
+ the function and acquire the new result.
nix-repl> x = {a, b}: { result = a + b; }
@@ -65,28 +105,75 @@ rec {
nix-repl> y.override { a = 10; }
{ override = «lambda»; overrideDerivation = «lambda»; result = 12; }
- Please refer to "Nixpkgs Contributors Guide" section
- "<pkg>.overrideDerivation" to learn about `overrideDerivation` and caveats
- related to its use.
+
+ 2. `extend` changes the results of the function, giving you a
+ view of the original result and a view of the eventual final
+ result. It is meant to do the same thing as
+ `makeExtensible`. That is, it lets you add to or change the
+ return value, such that previous extensions are consistent with
+ the final view, rather than being based on outdated
+ values. "Outdated" values come from the `super` argument, which
+ must be used when you are attempting to modify and old value. And
+ the final values come from the `self` argument, which recursively
+ refers to what all extensions combined return.
+
+ nix-repl> obj = makeOverridable (args: { }) { }
+
+ nix-repl> obj = obj.extend (self: super: { foo = "foo"; })
+
+ nix-repl> obj.foo
+ "foo"
+
+ nix-repl> obj = obj.extend (self: super: { foo = super.foo + " + "; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; })
+
+ nix-repl> obj
+ { bar = "bar"; foo = "foo + "; foobar = "foo + bar"; ... } # Excess omitted
+
+
+ 3. `overrideDerivation`: Please refer to "Nixpkgs Contributors
+ Guide" section "<pkg>.overrideDerivation" to learn about
+ `overrideDerivation` and caveats related to its use.
+
+
+ 4. `overridePackage` is by far the most powerful of the four, as
+ it exposes a deeper structure. It provides `self` and `super`
+ views of both the arguments and return value of the function,
+ allowing you to change both in one override; you can even have
+ overrides for one based on overrides for the other. It also
+ provides the `output` view, which is the view of `self` after
+ passing it through the `makeOverridable` interface and adding all
+ the `overrideX` functions. `output` is necessary when your
+ overrides depend on the overridable structure of `output`.
+
+ nix-repl> obj = makeOverridable ({a, b}: {inherit a b;}) {a = 1; b = 3;}
+
+ nix-repl> obj = obj.overridePackage (output: self: super: { args = super.args // {b = self.val.a;}; })
+
+ nix-repl> obj.b
+ 1
+
+ nix-repl> obj = obj.overridePackage (output: self: super: { val = super.val // {a = self.args.a + 10;}; })
+
+ nix-repl> obj.b
+ 11
+
*/
- makeOverridable = f: origArgs:
+ makeOverridable = fn: makeOverridableWithInterface (x: _: x) (_: args: _: fn args);
+
+ callPackageCommon = functionArgs: scope: f: args:
let
- ff = f origArgs;
- overrideWith = newArgs: origArgs // (if builtins.isFunction newArgs then newArgs origArgs else newArgs);
- in
- if builtins.isAttrs ff then (ff // {
- override = newArgs: makeOverridable f (overrideWith newArgs);
- overrideDerivation = fdrv:
- makeOverridable (args: overrideDerivation (f args) fdrv) origArgs;
- ${if ff ? overrideAttrs then "overrideAttrs" else null} = fdrv:
- makeOverridable (args: (f args).overrideAttrs fdrv) origArgs;
- })
- else if builtins.isFunction ff then {
- override = newArgs: makeOverridable f (overrideWith newArgs);
- __functor = self: ff;
- overrideDerivation = throw "overrideDerivation not yet supported for functors";
- }
- else ff;
+ intersect = builtins.intersectAttrs functionArgs;
+ interface = val: overridePackage: val // {
+ overrideScope = newScope: overridePackage (_: self: super: {
+ scope = super.scope.extend newScope;
+ });
+ };
+ in (makeOverridableWithInterface interface f (intersect scope // args))
+ .overridePackage (output: self: super: {
+ inherit scope;
+ # Don't use super.args because that contains the original scope.
+ args = intersect self.scope // args;
+ });
/* Call the package function in the file `fn' with the required
@@ -109,12 +196,35 @@ rec {
libfoo = null;
enableX11 = true;
};
+
+ On top of the additions from `makeOverridable`, an `overrideScope`
+ function is also added to the result. It is similar to `override`,
+ except that it provides `self` and `super` views to the
+ scope. This can't be done in `makeOverridable` because the scope
+ is filtered to just the arguments needed by the function before
+ entering `makeOverridable`. It is useful to have a view of the
+ scope before restriction; for example, to change versions for a
+ particular dependency.
+
+ foo.overrideScope (self: super: {
+ llvm = self.llvm_37;
+ })
+
+ `llvm_37` would not exist in the scope after restriction.
+
*/
callPackageWith = autoArgs: fn: args:
- let
- f = if builtins.isFunction fn then fn else import fn;
- auto = builtins.intersectAttrs (builtins.functionArgs f) autoArgs;
- in makeOverridable f (auto // args);
+ let f = if builtins.isFunction fn then fn else import fn;
+ in callPackageCommon (builtins.functionArgs f) autoArgs (output: x: _: f x) args;
+
+
+ # Like `callPackageWith`, but provides the function with a `self`
+ # view of the output, which has the override functions
+ # injected. `fn` is called with the new output whenever an override
+ # or extension is added.
+ callPackageWithOutputWith = autoArgs: fn: args:
+ let f = if builtins.isFunction fn then fn else import fn;
+ in callPackageCommon (builtins.functionArgs f) autoArgs (output: args: _: f args output ) args;
/* Like callPackage, but for a function that returns an attribute