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! [https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/836 Can you figure out how can this happens before reading explanation?] | ! [https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/836 Can you figure out how can this happens before reading explanation?] | ||
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=== Q: Can Nix code be interpolated? === | === Q: Can Nix code be interpolated? === | ||
Yes, but not everywhere | Yes, but not everywhere |
Revision as of 12:05, 1 November 2017
with
and let
with
gets less priority then let
. This can lead to confusions, especially if you like to write with pkgs;
:
nix-repl> pkgs = { x = 1; }
nix-repl> with pkgs; x
1
nix-repl> with pkgs; let x = 2; in x
2
So we see, that let
binding overrides with
binding. But what about this?
nix-repl> let x = 2; in with pkgs; x
2
Nah, with
and let
have different priority when resolving names.
Old let
syntax
This is an old Nix syntax, that probably isn't used much
nix-repl> let { x = 1; y = x + 1; body = y; }
2
It is equivalent to modern syntax expression let x = 1; y = x + 1; in y
. Note, that it doesn't require rec
keyword.
Note, that it isn't equivalent to with rec { x = 1; y = x + 1; body = y; }; body
because of mentioned with
and let
quirk, but is same as rec { x = 1; y = x + 1; body = y; }.body
Something that looks like both record attribute and let
-binding
Destructuring function argument - is a great feature of Nix.
nix-repl> f = { x ? 1, y ? 2 }: x + y
nix-repl> f { }
3
The fact that we can add @args
argument assignment is also cool
nix-repl> f = { x ? 1, y ? 2, ... }@args: with args; x + y + z
nix-repl> f { z = 3; }
6
But don't be fooled, args
doesn't necessarily contain x
and y
:
nix-repl> f = { x ? 1, y ? 2, ... }@args: args.x + args.y + args.z
nix-repl> f { z = 3;}
error: attribute ‘x’ missing, at (string):1:30
These x
and y
are in fact let
-bindings, but overridable ones.
Imports and namespaces
There is a keyword import
, but it's equivalent in other languages is eval
. It can be used for namespacing too:
let
pkgs = import <nixpkgs> {};
lib = import <nixpkgs/lib>;
in
pkgs.runCommand (lib.strings.removePrefix "....
consider using import
here as using qualified import ...
in Haskell or import ...
in Python.
Another way of importing is with import ...;
, which corresponds to Python from ... import *
.
But because of not very great IDE support in Nix, with import ...;
is discouraged. Rather use inherit
, especially if you are targeting source code for Nix newcomers:
let
lib = import <nixpkgs/lib>;
inherit (lib.strings)
removePrefix removeSuffix
;
inherit (lib.lists)
isList init drop
;
in
removePrefix ...
inherit
has higher priority than with
, and conflicts with let
nix-repl> let pkgs = { x = 1; }; x = 2; x = 3; inherit (pkgs) x; in x
error: attribute ‘x’ at (string):1:31 already defined at (string):1:24
This makes it a sane citizen of Nix lanugage... except it has a twin, called { inherit ...; }
. They DON'T do the same - let inherit ...
adds let-bindings, and { inherit ...; }
adds attributes to a record.
Nix Language FAQ
Q: What is the shortest id
function definition?
A: x: x
Q: Why not x:x
?
A:
nix-repl> builtins.typeOf (x: x)
"lambda"
nix-repl> builtins.typeOf (x:x)
"string"
! Can you figure out how can this happens before reading explanation?
Q: Can Nix code be interpolated?
Yes, but not everywhere
nix-repl> let ${"x"} = 2; in x
2
nix-repl> with { ${"x"} = 2; }; x
2
nix-repl> let x = 1; y = ${x}; in y
error: syntax error, unexpected DOLLAR_CURLY, at (string):1:16
Q: Can it be eval
-ed from string?
A: Sure, but only via "import from derivation":
nix-repl> let code = "(x: x) ''id function was called''"; in import (builtins.toFile "eval" code)
"id function was called"