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Fix links in the manual

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def transform_anchors_html: def transform_anchors_html:
. | gsub($empty_anchor_regex; "<a name=\"" + .anchor + "\"></a>") . | gsub($empty_anchor_regex; "<a id=\"" + .anchor + "\"></a>")
| gsub($anchor_regex; "<a href=\"#" + .anchor + "\" id=\"" + .anchor + "\">" + .text + "</a>"); | gsub($anchor_regex; "<a href=\"#" + .anchor + "\" id=\"" + .anchor + "\">" + .text + "</a>");

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The moving parts of channels are:
- The official channels listed at <https://nixos.org/channels> - The official channels listed at <https://nixos.org/channels>
- The user-specific list of [subscribed channels](#subscribed-channels) - The user-specific list of [subscribed channels](#subscribed-channels)
- The [downloaded channel contents](#channels) - The [downloaded channel contents](#channels)
- The [Nix expression search path](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-nix-path), set with the [`-I` option](#opt-i) or the [`NIX_PATH` environment variable](#env-NIX_PATH) - The [Nix expression search path](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-nix-path), set with the [`-I` option](#opt-I) or the [`NIX_PATH` environment variable](#env-NIX_PATH)
> **Note** > **Note**
> >

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ left untouched; this is not an error. It is also not an error if an
element of *args* matches no installed derivations. element of *args* matches no installed derivations.
For a description of how *args* is mapped to a set of store paths, see For a description of how *args* is mapped to a set of store paths, see
[`--install`](#operation---install). If *args* describes multiple [`--install`](./install.md). If *args* describes multiple
store paths with the same symbolic name, only the one with the highest store paths with the same symbolic name, only the one with the highest
version is installed. version is installed.

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ You can also build Nix for one of the [supported platforms](#platforms).
This section assumes you are using Nix with the [`flakes`] and [`nix-command`] experimental features enabled. This section assumes you are using Nix with the [`flakes`] and [`nix-command`] experimental features enabled.
[`flakes`]: @docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-flakes [`flakes`]: @docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-flakes
[`nix-command`]: @docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-nix-command [`nix-command`]: @docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-nix-command
To build all dependencies and start a shell in which all environment variables are set up so that those dependencies can be found: To build all dependencies and start a shell in which all environment variables are set up so that those dependencies can be found:
@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ You can use any of the other supported environments in place of `nix-cli-ccacheS
## Editor integration ## Editor integration
The `clangd` LSP server is installed by default on the `clang`-based `devShell`s. The `clangd` LSP server is installed by default on the `clang`-based `devShell`s.
See [supported compilation environments](#compilation-environments) and instructions how to set up a shell [with flakes](#nix-with-flakes) or in [classic Nix](#classic-nix). See [supported compilation environments](#compilation-environments) and instructions how to set up a shell [with flakes](#building-nix-with-flakes) or in [classic Nix](#building-nix).
To use the LSP with your editor, you will want a `compile_commands.json` file telling `clangd` how we are compiling the code. To use the LSP with your editor, you will want a `compile_commands.json` file telling `clangd` how we are compiling the code.
Meson's configure always produces this inside the build directory. Meson's configure always produces this inside the build directory.

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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ This will:
3. Stop the program when the test fails, allowing the user to then issue arbitrary commands to GDB. 3. Stop the program when the test fails, allowing the user to then issue arbitrary commands to GDB.
### Characterisation testing { #characaterisation-testing-unit } ### Characterisation testing { #characterisation-testing-unit }
See [functional characterisation testing](#characterisation-testing-functional) for a broader discussion of characterisation testing. See [functional characterisation testing](#characterisation-testing-functional) for a broader discussion of characterisation testing.

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- [impure derivation]{#gloss-impure-derivation} - [impure derivation]{#gloss-impure-derivation}
[An experimental feature](#@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-impure-derivations) that allows derivations to be explicitly marked as impure, [An experimental feature](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-impure-derivations) that allows derivations to be explicitly marked as impure,
so that they are always rebuilt, and their outputs not reused by subsequent calls to realise them. so that they are always rebuilt, and their outputs not reused by subsequent calls to realise them.
- [Nix database]{#gloss-nix-database} - [Nix database]{#gloss-nix-database}
@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
See [References](@docroot@/store/store-object.md#references) for details. See [References](@docroot@/store/store-object.md#references) for details.
- [referrer]{#gloss-reference} - [referrer]{#gloss-referrer}
A reversed edge from one [store object] to another. A reversed edge from one [store object] to another.
@ -367,8 +367,8 @@
Nix represents files as [file system objects][file system object], and how they belong together is encoded as [references][reference] between [store objects][store object] that contain these file system objects. Nix represents files as [file system objects][file system object], and how they belong together is encoded as [references][reference] between [store objects][store object] that contain these file system objects.
The [Nix language] allows denoting packages in terms of [attribute sets](@docroot@/language/types.md#attribute-set) containing: The [Nix language] allows denoting packages in terms of [attribute sets](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-attrs) containing:
- attributes that refer to the files of a package, typically in the form of [derivation outputs](#output), - attributes that refer to the files of a package, typically in the form of [derivation outputs](#gloss-output),
- attributes with metadata, such as information about how the package is supposed to be used. - attributes with metadata, such as information about how the package is supposed to be used.
The exact shape of these attribute sets is up to convention. The exact shape of these attribute sets is up to convention.
@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
[string]: ./language/types.md#type-string [string]: ./language/types.md#type-string
[path]: ./language/types.md#type-path [path]: ./language/types.md#type-path
[attribute name]: ./language/types.md#attribute-set [attribute name]: ./language/types.md#type-attrs
- [base directory]{#gloss-base-directory} - [base directory]{#gloss-base-directory}

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@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ Here is more information on the `output*` attributes, and what values they may b
`outputHashAlgo` can only be `null` when `outputHash` follows the SRI format, because in that case the choice of hash algorithm is determined by `outputHash`. `outputHashAlgo` can only be `null` when `outputHash` follows the SRI format, because in that case the choice of hash algorithm is determined by `outputHash`.
- [`outputHash`]{#adv-attr-outputHashAlgo}; [`outputHash`]{#adv-attr-outputHashMode} - [`outputHash`]{#adv-attr-outputHash}
This will specify the output hash of the single output of a [fixed-output derivation]. This will specify the output hash of the single output of a [fixed-output derivation].

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ It outputs an attribute set, and produces a [store derivation] as a side effect
- [`name`]{#attr-name} ([String](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-string)) - [`name`]{#attr-name} ([String](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-string))
A symbolic name for the derivation. A symbolic name for the derivation.
See [derivation outputs](@docroot@/store/derivation/index.md#outputs) for what this is affects. See [derivation outputs](@docroot@/store/derivation/outputs/index.md#outputs) for what this is affects.
[store path]: @docroot@/store/store-path.md [store path]: @docroot@/store/store-path.md

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ An *identifier* is an [ASCII](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII) character seq
# Names # Names
A *name* can be written as an [identifier](#identifier) or a [string literal](./string-literals.md). A *name* can be written as an [identifier](#identifiers) or a [string literal](./string-literals.md).
> **Syntax** > **Syntax**
> >

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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ This is an incomplete overview of language features, by example.
</td> </td>
<td> <td>
[Booleans](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-boolean) [Booleans](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-bool)
</td> </td>
</tr> </tr>
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ This is an incomplete overview of language features, by example.
</td> </td>
<td> <td>
An [attribute set](@docroot@/language/types.md#attribute-set) with attributes named `x` and `y` An [attribute set](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-attrs) with attributes named `x` and `y`
</td> </td>
</tr> </tr>
@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ This is an incomplete overview of language features, by example.
</td> </td>
<td> <td>
[Lists](@docroot@/language/types.md#list) with three elements. [Lists](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-list) with three elements.
</td> </td>
</tr> </tr>
@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ This is an incomplete overview of language features, by example.
</td> </td>
<td> <td>
[Attribute selection](@docroot@/language/types.md#attribute-set) (evaluates to `1`) [Attribute selection](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-attrs) (evaluates to `1`)
</td> </td>
</tr> </tr>
@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ This is an incomplete overview of language features, by example.
</td> </td>
<td> <td>
[Attribute selection](@docroot@/language/types.md#attribute-set) with default (evaluates to `3`) [Attribute selection](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-attrs) with default (evaluates to `3`)
</td> </td>
</tr> </tr>

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ It creates an [attribute set] representing the string context, which can be insp
[`builtins.hasContext`]: ./builtins.md#builtins-hasContext [`builtins.hasContext`]: ./builtins.md#builtins-hasContext
[`builtins.getContext`]: ./builtins.md#builtins-getContext [`builtins.getContext`]: ./builtins.md#builtins-getContext
[attribute set]: ./types.md#attribute-set [attribute set]: ./types.md#type-attrs
## Clearing string contexts ## Clearing string contexts

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Such a construct is called *interpolated string*, and the expression inside is a
[string]: ./types.md#type-string [string]: ./types.md#type-string
[path]: ./types.md#type-path [path]: ./types.md#type-path
[attribute set]: ./types.md#attribute-set [attribute set]: ./types.md#type-attrs
> **Syntax** > **Syntax**
> >

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ See [String literals](string-literals.md).
Path literals can also include [string interpolation], besides being [interpolated into other expressions]. Path literals can also include [string interpolation], besides being [interpolated into other expressions].
[interpolated into other expressions]: ./string-interpolation.md#interpolated-expressions [interpolated into other expressions]: ./string-interpolation.md#interpolated-expression
At least one slash (`/`) must appear *before* any interpolated expression for the result to be recognized as a path. At least one slash (`/`) must appear *before* any interpolated expression for the result to be recognized as a path.
@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ of object-oriented programming, for example.
## Recursive sets ## Recursive sets
Recursive sets are like normal [attribute sets](./types.md#attribute-set), but the attributes can refer to each other. Recursive sets are like normal [attribute sets](./types.md#type-attrs), but the attributes can refer to each other.
> *rec-attrset* = `rec {` [ *name* `=` *expr* `;` `]`... `}` > *rec-attrset* = `rec {` [ *name* `=` *expr* `;` `]`... `}`
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ This evaluates to `"foobar"`.
## Inheriting attributes ## Inheriting attributes
When defining an [attribute set](./types.md#attribute-set) or in a [let-expression](#let-expressions) it is often convenient to copy variables from the surrounding lexical scope (e.g., when you want to propagate attributes). When defining an [attribute set](./types.md#type-attrs) or in a [let-expression](#let-expressions) it is often convenient to copy variables from the surrounding lexical scope (e.g., when you want to propagate attributes).
This can be shortened using the `inherit` keyword. This can be shortened using the `inherit` keyword.
Example: Example:

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@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ additionalProperties: false
description: | description: |
The hash algorithm used to compute the hash value. The hash algorithm used to compute the hash value.
`blake3` is currently experimental and requires the [`blake-hashing`](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-blake-hashing) experimental feature. `blake3` is currently experimental and requires the [`blake-hashing`](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-blake3-hashes) experimental feature.

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This is the complete specification of the [Nix Archive] format.
The Nix Archive format closely follows the abstract specification of a [file system object] tree, The Nix Archive format closely follows the abstract specification of a [file system object] tree,
because it is designed to serialize exactly that data structure. because it is designed to serialize exactly that data structure.
[Nix Archive]: @docroot@/store/file-system-object/content-address.md#nix-archive [Nix Archive]: @docroot@/store/file-system-object/content-address.md#serial-nix-archive
[file system object]: @docroot@/store/file-system-object.md [file system object]: @docroot@/store/file-system-object.md
The format of this specification is close to [Extended BackusNaur form](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Backus%E2%80%93Naur_form), with the exception of the `str(..)` function / parameterized rule, which length-prefixes and pads strings. The format of this specification is close to [Extended BackusNaur form](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Backus%E2%80%93Naur_form), with the exception of the `str(..)` function / parameterized rule, which length-prefixes and pads strings.

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
- The `discard-references` feature has been stabilized. - The `discard-references` feature has been stabilized.
This means that the This means that the
[unsafeDiscardReferences](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-discard-references) [unsafeDiscardReferences](@docroot@/language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-unsafeDiscardReferences)
attribute is no longer guarded by an experimental flag and can be used attribute is no longer guarded by an experimental flag and can be used
freely. freely.

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@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
- `nix-shell` shebang lines now support single-quoted arguments. - `nix-shell` shebang lines now support single-quoted arguments.
- `builtins.fetchTree` is now its own experimental feature, [`fetch-tree`](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-fetch-tree). - `builtins.fetchTree` is now its own experimental feature, [`fetch-tree`](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-fetch-tree).
This allows stabilising it independently of the rest of what is encompassed by [`flakes`](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-fetch-tree). This allows stabilising it independently of the rest of what is encompassed by [`flakes`](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-flakes).
- The interface for creating and updating lock files has been overhauled: - The interface for creating and updating lock files has been overhauled:

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
- Modify `nix derivation {add,show}` JSON format [#9866](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/9866) [#10722](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10722) - Modify `nix derivation {add,show}` JSON format [#9866](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/9866) [#10722](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10722)
The JSON format for derivations has been slightly revised to better conform to our [JSON guidelines](@docroot@/development/cli-guideline.md#returning-future-proof-json). The JSON format for derivations has been slightly revised to better conform to our [JSON guidelines](@docroot@/development/json-guideline.md).
In particular, the hash algorithm and content addressing method of content-addressed derivation outputs are now separated into two fields `hashAlgo` and `method`, In particular, the hash algorithm and content addressing method of content-addressed derivation outputs are now separated into two fields `hashAlgo` and `method`,
rather than one field with an arcane `:`-separated format. rather than one field with an arcane `:`-separated format.

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
- Support unit prefixes in configuration settings [#10668](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10668) - Support unit prefixes in configuration settings [#10668](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10668)
Configuration settings in Nix now support unit prefixes, allowing for more intuitive and readable configurations. For example, you can now specify [`--min-free 1G`](@docroot@/command-ref/opt-common.md#opt-min-free) to set the minimum free space to 1 gigabyte. Configuration settings in Nix now support unit prefixes, allowing for more intuitive and readable configurations. For example, you can now specify [`--min-free 1G`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-min-free) to set the minimum free space to 1 gigabyte.
This enhancement was extracted from [#7851](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/7851) and is also useful for PR [#10661](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10661). This enhancement was extracted from [#7851](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/7851) and is also useful for PR [#10661](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10661).

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
- Once this is done, the derivation is *normalized*, replacing each input deriving path with its store path, which we now know from realising the input. - Once this is done, the derivation is *normalized*, replacing each input deriving path with its store path, which we now know from realising the input.
## Builder Execution ## Builder Execution {#builder-execution}
The [`builder`](./derivation/index.md#builder) is executed as follows: The [`builder`](./derivation/index.md#builder) is executed as follows:

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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ But rather than somehow scanning all the other fields for inputs, Nix requires t
### System {#system} ### System {#system}
The system type on which the [`builder`](#attr-builder) executable is meant to be run. The system type on which the [`builder`](#builder) executable is meant to be run.
A necessary condition for Nix to schedule a given derivation on some [Nix instance] is for the "system" of that derivation to match that instance's [`system` configuration option] or [`extra-platforms` configuration option]. A necessary condition for Nix to schedule a given derivation on some [Nix instance] is for the "system" of that derivation to match that instance's [`system` configuration option] or [`extra-platforms` configuration option].

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ In particular, the specification decides:
- if the content is content-addressed, how is it content addressed - if the content is content-addressed, how is it content addressed
- if the content is content-addressed, [what is its content address](./content-address.md#fixed-content-addressing) (and thus what is its [store path]) - if the content is content-addressed, [what is its content address](./content-address.md#fixed) (and thus what is its [store path])
## Types of derivations ## Types of derivations

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Content-Addressing Store Objects # Content-Addressing Store Objects
Just [like][fso-ca] [File System Objects][File System Object], Just [like][fso-ca] [File System Objects][File System Object],
[Store Objects][Store Object] can also be [content-addressed](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-content-addressed), [Store Objects][Store Object] can also be [content-addressed](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-content-address),
unless they are [input-addressed](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-input-addressed-store-object). unless they are [input-addressed](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-input-addressed-store-object).
For store objects, the content address we produce will take the form of a [Store Path] rather than regular hash. For store objects, the content address we produce will take the form of a [Store Path] rather than regular hash.
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ References (to other store objects and self-references alike) are supported so l
> >
> This method is part of the [`git-hashing`][xp-feature-git-hashing] experimental feature. > This method is part of the [`git-hashing`][xp-feature-git-hashing] experimental feature.
This uses the corresponding [Git](../file-system-object/content-address.md#serial-git) method of file system object content addressing. This uses the corresponding [Git](../file-system-object/content-address.md#git) method of file system object content addressing.
References are not supported. References are not supported.

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
> >
> A rendered store path > A rendered store path
Nix implements references to [store objects](./index.md#store-object) as *store paths*. Nix implements references to [store objects](./store-object.md) as *store paths*.
Think of a store path as an [opaque], [unique identifier]: Think of a store path as an [opaque], [unique identifier]:
The only way to obtain store path is by adding or building store objects. The only way to obtain store path is by adding or building store objects.

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@ -825,10 +825,10 @@ static RegisterPrimOp primop_genericClosure(
- [Int](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-int) - [Int](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-int)
- [Float](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-float) - [Float](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-float)
- [Boolean](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-boolean) - [Boolean](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-bool)
- [String](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-string) - [String](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-string)
- [Path](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-path) - [Path](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-path)
- [List](@docroot@/language/types.md#list) - [List](@docroot@/language/types.md#type-list)
The result is produced by calling the `operator` on each `item` that has not been called yet, including newly added items, until no new items are added. The result is produced by calling the `operator` on each `item` that has not been called yet, including newly added items, until no new items are added.
Items are compared by their `key` attribute. Items are compared by their `key` attribute.
@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@ static RegisterPrimOp primop_findFile(
builtins.findFile builtins.nixPath "nixpkgs" builtins.findFile builtins.nixPath "nixpkgs"
``` ```
A search path is represented as a list of [attribute sets](./types.md#attribute-set) with two attributes: A search path is represented as a list of [attribute sets](./types.md#type-attrs) with two attributes:
- `prefix` is a relative path. - `prefix` is a relative path.
- `path` denotes a file system location - `path` denotes a file system location
@ -2395,7 +2395,7 @@ static RegisterPrimOp primop_outputOf({
returns an input placeholder for the output of the output of `myDrv`. returns an input placeholder for the output of the output of `myDrv`.
This primop corresponds to the `^` sigil for [deriving paths](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-deriving-paths), e.g. as part of installable syntax on the command line. This primop corresponds to the `^` sigil for [deriving paths](@docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-deriving-path), e.g. as part of installable syntax on the command line.
)", )",
.fun = prim_outputOf, .fun = prim_outputOf,
.experimentalFeature = Xp::DynamicDerivations, .experimentalFeature = Xp::DynamicDerivations,
@ -4966,7 +4966,7 @@ static RegisterPrimOp primop_compareVersions({
version *s1* is older than version *s2*, `0` if they are the same, version *s1* is older than version *s2*, `0` if they are the same,
and `1` if *s1* is newer than *s2*. The version comparison and `1` if *s1* is newer than *s2*. The version comparison
algorithm is the same as the one used by [`nix-env algorithm is the same as the one used by [`nix-env
-u`](../command-ref/nix-env.md#operation---upgrade). -u`](../command-ref/nix-env/upgrade.md).
)", )",
.fun = prim_compareVersions, .fun = prim_compareVersions,
}); });
@ -4995,7 +4995,7 @@ static RegisterPrimOp primop_splitVersion({
.doc = R"( .doc = R"(
Split a string representing a version into its components, by the Split a string representing a version into its components, by the
same version splitting logic underlying the version comparison in same version splitting logic underlying the version comparison in
[`nix-env -u`](../command-ref/nix-env.md#operation---upgrade). [`nix-env -u`](../command-ref/nix-env/upgrade.md).
)", )",
.fun = prim_splitVersion, .fun = prim_splitVersion,
}); });
@ -5045,9 +5045,9 @@ void EvalState::createBaseEnv(const EvalSettings & evalSettings)
Primitive value. Primitive value.
It can be returned by It can be returned by
[comparison operators](@docroot@/language/operators.md#Comparison) [comparison operators](@docroot@/language/operators.md#comparison)
and used in and used in
[conditional expressions](@docroot@/language/syntax.md#Conditionals). [conditional expressions](@docroot@/language/syntax.md#conditionals).
The name `true` is not special, and can be shadowed: The name `true` is not special, and can be shadowed:
@ -5068,9 +5068,9 @@ void EvalState::createBaseEnv(const EvalSettings & evalSettings)
Primitive value. Primitive value.
It can be returned by It can be returned by
[comparison operators](@docroot@/language/operators.md#Comparison) [comparison operators](@docroot@/language/operators.md#comparison)
and used in and used in
[conditional expressions](@docroot@/language/syntax.md#Conditionals). [conditional expressions](@docroot@/language/syntax.md#conditionals).
The name `false` is not special, and can be shadowed: The name `false` is not special, and can be shadowed:

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ static RegisterPrimOp primop_unsafeDiscardOutputDependency(
Create a copy of the given string where every Create a copy of the given string where every
[derivation deep](@docroot@/language/string-context.md#string-context-element-derivation-deep) [derivation deep](@docroot@/language/string-context.md#string-context-element-derivation-deep)
string context element is turned into a string context element is turned into a
[constant](@docroot@/language/string-context.md#string-context-element-constant) [constant](@docroot@/language/string-context.md#string-context-constant)
string context element. string context element.
This is the opposite of [`builtins.addDrvOutputDependencies`](#builtins-addDrvOutputDependencies). This is the opposite of [`builtins.addDrvOutputDependencies`](#builtins-addDrvOutputDependencies).
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ static RegisterPrimOp primop_addDrvOutputDependencies(
.args = {"s"}, .args = {"s"},
.doc = R"( .doc = R"(
Create a copy of the given string where a single Create a copy of the given string where a single
[constant](@docroot@/language/string-context.md#string-context-element-constant) [constant](@docroot@/language/string-context.md#string-context-constant)
string context element is turned into a string context element is turned into a
[derivation deep](@docroot@/language/string-context.md#string-context-element-derivation-deep) [derivation deep](@docroot@/language/string-context.md#string-context-element-derivation-deep)
string context element. string context element.

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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ public:
0, 0,
"cores", "cores",
R"( R"(
Sets the value of the `NIX_BUILD_CORES` environment variable in the [invocation of the `builder` executable](@docroot@/language/derivations.md#builder-execution) of a derivation. Sets the value of the `NIX_BUILD_CORES` environment variable in the [invocation of the `builder` executable](@docroot@/store/building.md#builder-execution) of a derivation.
The `builder` executable can use this variable to control its own maximum amount of parallelism. The `builder` executable can use this variable to control its own maximum amount of parallelism.
<!-- <!--

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ private:
This is also the location where [`--keep-failed`](@docroot@/command-ref/opt-common.md#opt-keep-failed) leaves its files. This is also the location where [`--keep-failed`](@docroot@/command-ref/opt-common.md#opt-keep-failed) leaves its files.
If Nix runs without sandbox, or if the platform does not support sandboxing with bind mounts (e.g. macOS), then the [`builder`](@docroot@/language/derivations.md#attr-builder)'s environment will contain this directory, instead of the virtual location [`sandbox-build-dir`](#conf-sandbox-build-dir). If Nix runs without sandbox, or if the platform does not support sandboxing with bind mounts (e.g. macOS), then the [`builder`](@docroot@/language/derivations.md#attr-builder)'s environment will contain this directory, instead of the virtual location [`sandbox-build-dir`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-sandbox-build-dir).
> **Warning** > **Warning**
> >

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@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ constexpr std::array<ExperimentalFeatureDetails, numXpFeatures> xpFeatureDetails
.tag = Xp::LocalOverlayStore, .tag = Xp::LocalOverlayStore,
.name = "local-overlay-store", .name = "local-overlay-store",
.description = R"( .description = R"(
Allow the use of [local overlay store](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-help-stores.md#local-overlay-store). Allow the use of [local overlay store](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-help-stores.md#experimental-local-overlay-store).
)", )",
.trackingUrl = "https://github.com/NixOS/nix/milestone/50", .trackingUrl = "https://github.com/NixOS/nix/milestone/50",
}, },

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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ Currently the `type` attribute can be one of the following:
* `nixpkgs/nixos-unstable/a3a3dda3bacf61e8a39258a0ed9c924eeca8e293` * `nixpkgs/nixos-unstable/a3a3dda3bacf61e8a39258a0ed9c924eeca8e293`
* `sub/dir` (if a flake named `sub` is in the registry) * `sub/dir` (if a flake named `sub` is in the registry)
* <a name="path-fetcher"></a>`path`: arbitrary local directories. The required attribute `path` * <a id="path-fetcher"></a>`path`: arbitrary local directories. The required attribute `path`
specifies the path of the flake. The URL form is specifies the path of the flake. The URL form is
``` ```