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Nix
486 lines
16 KiB
Nix
{ lib }:
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let
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inherit (import ./internal.nix { inherit lib; })
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_coerce
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_singleton
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_coerceMany
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_toSourceFilter
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_fromSourceFilter
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_unionMany
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_printFileset
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_intersection
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;
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inherit (builtins)
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isList
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isPath
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pathExists
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seq
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typeOf
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;
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inherit (lib.lists)
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elemAt
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imap0
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;
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inherit (lib.path)
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hasPrefix
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splitRoot
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;
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inherit (lib.strings)
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isStringLike
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;
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inherit (lib.filesystem)
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pathType
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;
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inherit (lib.sources)
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cleanSourceWith
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;
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inherit (lib.trivial)
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pipe
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;
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in {
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/*
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Add the local files contained in `fileset` to the store as a single [store path](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/glossary#gloss-store-path) rooted at `root`.
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The result is the store path as a string-like value, making it usable e.g. as the `src` of a derivation, or in string interpolation:
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```nix
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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src = lib.fileset.toSource { ... };
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# ...
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}
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```
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The name of the store path is always `source`.
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Type:
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toSource :: {
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root :: Path,
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fileset :: FileSet,
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} -> SourceLike
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Example:
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# Import the current directory into the store
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# but only include files under ./src
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toSource {
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root = ./.;
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fileset = ./src;
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}
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=> "/nix/store/...-source"
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# Import the current directory into the store
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# but only include ./Makefile and all files under ./src
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toSource {
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root = ./.;
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fileset = union
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./Makefile
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./src;
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}
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=> "/nix/store/...-source"
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# Trying to include a file outside the root will fail
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toSource {
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root = ./.;
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fileset = unions [
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./Makefile
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./src
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../LICENSE
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];
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}
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=> <error>
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# The root needs to point to a directory that contains all the files
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toSource {
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root = ../.;
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fileset = unions [
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./Makefile
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./src
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../LICENSE
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];
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}
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=> "/nix/store/...-source"
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# The root has to be a local filesystem path
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toSource {
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root = "/nix/store/...-source";
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fileset = ./.;
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}
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=> <error>
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*/
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toSource = {
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/*
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(required) The local directory [path](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/values.html#type-path) that will correspond to the root of the resulting store path.
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Paths in [strings](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/values.html#type-string), including Nix store paths, cannot be passed as `root`.
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`root` has to be a directory.
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<!-- Ignore the indentation here, this is a nixdoc rendering bug that needs to be fixed: https://github.com/nix-community/nixdoc/issues/75 -->
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:::{.note}
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Changing `root` only affects the directory structure of the resulting store path, it does not change which files are added to the store.
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The only way to change which files get added to the store is by changing the `fileset` attribute.
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:::
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*/
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root,
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/*
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(required) The file set whose files to import into the store.
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File sets can be created using other functions in this library.
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This argument can also be a path,
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which gets [implicitly coerced to a file set](#sec-fileset-path-coercion).
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<!-- Ignore the indentation here, this is a nixdoc rendering bug that needs to be fixed: https://github.com/nix-community/nixdoc/issues/75 -->
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:::{.note}
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If a directory does not recursively contain any file, it is omitted from the store path contents.
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:::
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*/
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fileset,
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}:
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let
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# We cannot rename matched attribute arguments, so let's work around it with an extra `let in` statement
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filesetArg = fileset;
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in
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let
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fileset = _coerce "lib.fileset.toSource: `fileset`" filesetArg;
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rootFilesystemRoot = (splitRoot root).root;
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filesetFilesystemRoot = (splitRoot fileset._internalBase).root;
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sourceFilter = _toSourceFilter fileset;
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in
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if ! isPath root then
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if root ? _isLibCleanSourceWith then
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.toSource: `root` is a `lib.sources`-based value, but it should be a path instead.
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To use a `lib.sources`-based value, convert it to a file set using `lib.fileset.fromSource` and pass it as `fileset`.
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Note that this only works for sources created from paths.''
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else if isStringLike root then
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.toSource: `root` ("${toString root}") is a string-like value, but it should be a path instead.
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Paths in strings are not supported by `lib.fileset`, use `lib.sources` or derivations instead.''
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else
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.toSource: `root` is of type ${typeOf root}, but it should be a path instead.''
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# Currently all Nix paths have the same filesystem root, but this could change in the future.
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# See also ../path/README.md
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else if ! fileset._internalIsEmptyWithoutBase && rootFilesystemRoot != filesetFilesystemRoot then
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.toSource: Filesystem roots are not the same for `fileset` and `root` ("${toString root}"):
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`root`: root "${toString rootFilesystemRoot}"
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`fileset`: root "${toString filesetFilesystemRoot}"
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Different roots are not supported.''
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else if ! pathExists root then
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.toSource: `root` (${toString root}) does not exist.''
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else if pathType root != "directory" then
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.toSource: `root` (${toString root}) is a file, but it should be a directory instead. Potential solutions:
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- If you want to import the file into the store _without_ a containing directory, use string interpolation or `builtins.path` instead of this function.
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- If you want to import the file into the store _with_ a containing directory, set `root` to the containing directory, such as ${toString (dirOf root)}, and set `fileset` to the file path.''
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else if ! fileset._internalIsEmptyWithoutBase && ! hasPrefix root fileset._internalBase then
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.toSource: `fileset` could contain files in ${toString fileset._internalBase}, which is not under the `root` (${toString root}). Potential solutions:
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- Set `root` to ${toString fileset._internalBase} or any directory higher up. This changes the layout of the resulting store path.
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- Set `fileset` to a file set that cannot contain files outside the `root` (${toString root}). This could change the files included in the result.''
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else
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builtins.seq sourceFilter
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cleanSourceWith {
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name = "source";
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src = root;
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filter = sourceFilter;
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};
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/*
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Create a file set with the same files as a `lib.sources`-based value.
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This does not import any of the files into the store.
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This can be used to gradually migrate from `lib.sources`-based filtering to `lib.fileset`.
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A file set can be turned back into a source using [`toSource`](#function-library-lib.fileset.toSource).
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:::{.note}
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File sets cannot represent empty directories.
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Turning the result of this function back into a source using `toSource` will therefore not preserve empty directories.
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:::
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Type:
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fromSource :: SourceLike -> FileSet
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Example:
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# There's no cleanSource-like function for file sets yet,
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# but we can just convert cleanSource to a file set and use it that way
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toSource {
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root = ./.;
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fileset = fromSource (lib.sources.cleanSource ./.);
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}
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# Keeping a previous sourceByRegex (which could be migrated to `lib.fileset.unions`),
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# but removing a subdirectory using file set functions
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difference
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(fromSource (lib.sources.sourceByRegex ./. [
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"^README\.md$"
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# This regex includes everything in ./doc
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"^doc(/.*)?$"
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])
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./doc/generated
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# Use cleanSource, but limit it to only include ./Makefile and files under ./src
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intersection
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(fromSource (lib.sources.cleanSource ./.))
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(unions [
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./Makefile
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./src
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]);
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*/
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fromSource = source:
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let
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# This function uses `._isLibCleanSourceWith`, `.origSrc` and `.filter`,
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# which are technically internal to lib.sources,
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# but we'll allow this since both libraries are in the same code base
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# and this function is a bridge between them.
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isFiltered = source ? _isLibCleanSourceWith;
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path = if isFiltered then source.origSrc else source;
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in
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# We can only support sources created from paths
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if ! isPath path then
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if isStringLike path then
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.fromSource: The source origin of the argument is a string-like value ("${toString path}"), but it should be a path instead.
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Sources created from paths in strings cannot be turned into file sets, use `lib.sources` or derivations instead.''
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else
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.fromSource: The source origin of the argument is of type ${typeOf path}, but it should be a path instead.''
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else if ! pathExists path then
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throw ''
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lib.fileset.fromSource: The source origin (${toString path}) of the argument does not exist.''
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else if isFiltered then
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_fromSourceFilter path source.filter
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else
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# If there's no filter, no need to run the expensive conversion, all subpaths will be included
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_singleton path;
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/*
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The file set containing all files that are in either of two given file sets.
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This is the same as [`unions`](#function-library-lib.fileset.unions),
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but takes just two file sets instead of a list.
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See also [Union (set theory)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_(set_theory)).
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The given file sets are evaluated as lazily as possible,
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with the first argument being evaluated first if needed.
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Type:
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union :: FileSet -> FileSet -> FileSet
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Example:
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# Create a file set containing the file `Makefile`
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# and all files recursively in the `src` directory
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union ./Makefile ./src
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# Create a file set containing the file `Makefile`
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# and the LICENSE file from the parent directory
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union ./Makefile ../LICENSE
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*/
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union =
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# The first file set.
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# This argument can also be a path,
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# which gets [implicitly coerced to a file set](#sec-fileset-path-coercion).
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fileset1:
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# The second file set.
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# This argument can also be a path,
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# which gets [implicitly coerced to a file set](#sec-fileset-path-coercion).
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fileset2:
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_unionMany
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(_coerceMany "lib.fileset.union" [
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{
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context = "first argument";
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value = fileset1;
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}
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{
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context = "second argument";
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value = fileset2;
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}
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]);
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/*
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The file set containing all files that are in any of the given file sets.
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This is the same as [`union`](#function-library-lib.fileset.unions),
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but takes a list of file sets instead of just two.
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See also [Union (set theory)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_(set_theory)).
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The given file sets are evaluated as lazily as possible,
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with earlier elements being evaluated first if needed.
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Type:
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unions :: [ FileSet ] -> FileSet
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Example:
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# Create a file set containing selected files
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unions [
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# Include the single file `Makefile` in the current directory
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# This errors if the file doesn't exist
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./Makefile
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# Recursively include all files in the `src/code` directory
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# If this directory is empty this has no effect
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./src/code
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# Include the files `run.sh` and `unit.c` from the `tests` directory
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./tests/run.sh
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./tests/unit.c
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# Include the `LICENSE` file from the parent directory
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../LICENSE
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]
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*/
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unions =
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# A list of file sets.
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# The elements can also be paths,
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# which get [implicitly coerced to file sets](#sec-fileset-path-coercion).
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filesets:
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if ! isList filesets then
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throw "lib.fileset.unions: Expected argument to be a list, but got a ${typeOf filesets}."
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else
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pipe filesets [
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# Annotate the elements with context, used by _coerceMany for better errors
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(imap0 (i: el: {
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context = "element ${toString i}";
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value = el;
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}))
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(_coerceMany "lib.fileset.unions")
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_unionMany
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];
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/*
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The file set containing all files that are in both of two given file sets.
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See also [Intersection (set theory)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersection_(set_theory)).
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The given file sets are evaluated as lazily as possible,
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with the first argument being evaluated first if needed.
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Type:
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intersection :: FileSet -> FileSet -> FileSet
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Example:
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# Limit the selected files to the ones in ./., so only ./src and ./Makefile
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intersection ./. (unions [ ../LICENSE ./src ./Makefile ])
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*/
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intersection =
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# The first file set.
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# This argument can also be a path,
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# which gets [implicitly coerced to a file set](#sec-fileset-path-coercion).
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fileset1:
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# The second file set.
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# This argument can also be a path,
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# which gets [implicitly coerced to a file set](#sec-fileset-path-coercion).
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fileset2:
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let
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filesets = _coerceMany "lib.fileset.intersection" [
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{
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context = "first argument";
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value = fileset1;
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}
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{
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context = "second argument";
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value = fileset2;
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}
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];
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in
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_intersection
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(elemAt filesets 0)
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(elemAt filesets 1);
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/*
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Incrementally evaluate and trace a file set in a pretty way.
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This function is only intended for debugging purposes.
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The exact tracing format is unspecified and may change.
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This function takes a final argument to return.
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In comparison, [`traceVal`](#function-library-lib.fileset.traceVal) returns
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the given file set argument.
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This variant is useful for tracing file sets in the Nix repl.
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Type:
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trace :: FileSet -> Any -> Any
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Example:
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trace (unions [ ./Makefile ./src ./tests/run.sh ]) null
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=>
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trace: /home/user/src/myProject
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trace: - Makefile (regular)
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trace: - src (all files in directory)
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trace: - tests
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trace: - run.sh (regular)
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null
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*/
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trace =
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/*
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The file set to trace.
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This argument can also be a path,
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which gets [implicitly coerced to a file set](#sec-fileset-path-coercion).
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*/
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fileset:
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let
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# "fileset" would be a better name, but that would clash with the argument name,
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# and we cannot change that because of https://github.com/nix-community/nixdoc/issues/76
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actualFileset = _coerce "lib.fileset.trace: argument" fileset;
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in
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seq
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(_printFileset actualFileset)
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(x: x);
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/*
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Incrementally evaluate and trace a file set in a pretty way.
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This function is only intended for debugging purposes.
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The exact tracing format is unspecified and may change.
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This function returns the given file set.
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In comparison, [`trace`](#function-library-lib.fileset.trace) takes another argument to return.
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This variant is useful for tracing file sets passed as arguments to other functions.
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Type:
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traceVal :: FileSet -> FileSet
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Example:
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toSource {
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root = ./.;
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fileset = traceVal (unions [
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./Makefile
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./src
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./tests/run.sh
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]);
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}
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=>
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trace: /home/user/src/myProject
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trace: - Makefile (regular)
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trace: - src (all files in directory)
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trace: - tests
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trace: - run.sh (regular)
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"/nix/store/...-source"
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*/
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traceVal =
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/*
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The file set to trace and return.
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This argument can also be a path,
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which gets [implicitly coerced to a file set](#sec-fileset-path-coercion).
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*/
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fileset:
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let
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# "fileset" would be a better name, but that would clash with the argument name,
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# and we cannot change that because of https://github.com/nix-community/nixdoc/issues/76
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actualFileset = _coerce "lib.fileset.traceVal: argument" fileset;
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in
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seq
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(_printFileset actualFileset)
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# We could also return the original fileset argument here,
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# but that would then duplicate work for consumers of the fileset, because then they have to coerce it again
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actualFileset;
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}
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