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doc/language-frameworks/coq: add explanation of how to override packages
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## Three ways of overriding Coq packages {#coq-overriding-packages}
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There are three distinct ways of changing a Coq package by overriding one of its values: `.override`, `overrideCoqDerivation`, and `.overrideAttrs`. This section explains what sort of values can be overridden with each of these methods.
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### `.override` {#coq-override}
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`.override` lets you change arguments to a Coq derivation. In the case of the `multinomials` package above, `.override` would let you override arguments like `mkCoqDerivation`, `version`, `coq`, `mathcomp`, `mathcom-finmap`, etc.
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For example, assuming you have a special `mathcomp` dependency you want to use, here is how you could override the `mathcomp` dependency:
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```nix
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multinomials.override {
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mathcomp = my-special-mathcomp;
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}
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```
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In Nixpkgs, all Coq derivations take a `version` argument. This can be overridden in order to easily use a different version:
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```nix
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coqPackages.multinomials.override {
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version = "1.5.1";
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}
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```
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Refer to [](#coq-packages-attribute-sets-coqpackages) for all the different formats that you can potentially pass to `version`, as well as the restrictions.
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### `overrideCoqDerivation` {#coq-overrideCoqDerivation}
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The `overrideCoqDerivation` function lets you easily change arguments to `mkCoqDerivation`. These arguments are described in [](#coq-packages-attribute-sets-coqpackages).
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For example, here is how you could locally add a new release of the `multinomials` library, and set the `defaultVersion` to use this release:
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```nix
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coqPackages.lib.overrideCoqDerivation
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{
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defaultVersion = "2.0";
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release."2.0".sha256 = "1lq8x86vd3vqqh2yq6hvyagpnhfq5wmk5pg2z0xq7b7dbbbhyfkk";
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}
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coqPackages.multinomials
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```
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### `.overrideAttrs` {#coq-overrideAttrs}
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`.overrideAttrs` lets you override arguments to the underlying `stdenv.mkDerivation` call. Internally, `mkCoqDerivation` uses `stdenv.mkDerivation` to create derivations for Coq libraries. You can override arguments to `stdenv.mkDerivation` with `.overrideAttrs`.
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For instance, here is how you could add some code to be performed in the derivation after installation is complete:
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```nix
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coqPackages.multinomials.overrideAttrs (oldAttrs: {
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postInstall = oldAttrs.postInstall or "" + ''
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echo "you can do anything you want here"
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'';
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})
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```
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