As it turns out the orignal implementation of symlink_exists cannot be
used in Nix because it did now std::filesystem::filesystem_error.
The new implementation fixes that but is now actually the same as
pathExists except for the path type.
`nix formatter build` is sort of like `nix build`: it builds, links, and
prints a path to the formatter program:
$ nix formatter build
/nix/store/cb9w44vkhk2x4adfxwgdkkf5gjmm856j-treefmt/bin/treefmt
Note that unlike `nix build`, this prints the full path to the program,
not just the store path (in the example above that would be
`/nix/store/cb9w44vkhk2x4adfxwgdkkf5gjmm856j-treefmt`).
Motivation
----------
I maintain a vim plugin that automatically runs `nix fmt` on files on
save. Since `nix fmt` can be quite slow due to nix evaluation, I choose
to cache the `nix fmt `entrypoint. This was very awkward to do, see the
implementation for details:
7864607231/lua/null-ls/builtins/formatting/nix_flake_fmt.lua (L83-L110).
I recently discovered that my implementation was buggy (it didn't handle
flakes that expose a `formatter` package, such as nixpkgs), so I had to
rework the implementation:
https://github.com/nvimtools/none-ls.nvim/pull/272.
With the new `nix formatter build` command, I can delete all this akward
code, and it will be easier for other folks to build performant editor
integrations for `nix fmt`.
This refactor shouldn't change much except add a new `nix formatter run`
command. This creates space for the new `nix formatter build` command,
which I'll be introducing in the next commit.
Before the change `nix` was stripping warning flags
reported by `gcc-14` too eagerly:
$ nix build -f. texinfo4
error: builder for '/nix/store/i9948l91s3df44ip5jlpp6imbrcs646x-texinfo-4.13a.drv' failed with exit code 2;
last 25 log lines:
> 1495 | info_tag (mbi_iterator_t iter, int handle, size_t *plen)
> | ~~~~~~~~^~~~
> window.c:1887:39: error: passing argument 4 of 'printed_representation' from incompatible pointer type []
> 1887 | &replen);
> | ^~~~~~~
> | |
> | int *
After the change the compiler flag remains:
$ ~/patched.nix build -f. texinfo4
error: builder for '/nix/store/i9948l91s3df44ip5jlpp6imbrcs646x-texinfo-4.13a.drv' failed with exit code 2;
last 25 log lines:
> 1495 | info_tag (mbi_iterator_t iter, int handle, size_t *plen)
> | ~~~~~~~~^~~~
> window.c:1887:39: error: passing argument 4 of 'printed_representation' from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types]
> 1887 | &replen);
> | ^~~~~~~
> | |
> | int *
Note the difference in flag rendering around the warning.
https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda has a
good sumamry of why it happens. Befomre the change `nix` was handling
just one form or URL separator:
$ printf '\e]8;;http://example.com\e\\This is a link\e]8;;\e\\\n'
Now it also handled another for (used by gcc-14`):
printf '\e]8;;http://example.com\aThis is a link\e]8;;\a\n'
While at it fixed accumulation of trailing escape `\e\\` symbol.
sometimes it's these little things that let beginners stumble at the
first step...
mentioning one potentially foreign concept while introducing an entirely
new concept is asking enough already.