applyAndFun has a bug resulting in the same arg beeing added more than
once when using a concatenating merge function for the attr set.
I've tried giving the function a name "overridableDelayableArgs" which
resembles its usage much more.
important refactoring:
applyAndFun had .fun and .funMerge only when passing the merge
function lib.mergeOrApply
composableDerivation {
initial = {
...
};
}
to
overridableDelayableArgs has always .replace and .merge
composableDerivation {} {
...
}
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=14428
mess. Also cleaned up some functions:
- foldl appeared broken (it recursively called fold).
- Renamed logicalAND/logicalOR to and/or.
- Removed listOfListsToAttrs, eqStrings: obsolete.
- Removed isInList, which does the same thing as elem.
- stringToCharacters: don't return a "" at the end of the list.
- Renamed concatList to concat, as concatList (singular) is a
misnomer: it takes two lists. Likewise, renamed mergeAttr to
mergeAttrs.
misc.nix still contains a lot of stuff that should be refactored and
moved to other files.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=14013
I've forgotten to comment out a name preventing filtering out a half finished derivation.
(The missing glib is passed using fix by the following code)
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=13555
- Updated full-maude to 2.4.
- Added program wrapper to set ${MAUDE_LIB} correctly.
- TODO: the documentation is still not quite up-to-date.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=13303
TODO: The full-maude distribution is missing from the web site. The
expression installs 2.3j until that is fixed. Also, the documentation
that's installed isn't up-to-date yet, it's from version 2.3.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=13285
since it has full support for running XUL applications. This saves
a lot of space (you don't need two copies of basically the same
software).
* Deleted the old xulrunner (1.8.0.4), it didn't compile anyway with
recent GTK.
* Updated chatzilla to 0.9.83.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12794
This patch moves curly braces to the end of the line, i.e.
foo = {
...
};
instead of the previously used style:
foo =
{
...
};
I commit this change hoping that my contributions to this project now conform
to the rules described in maintainers/docs/coding-conventions.txt so that the
self-appointed indention sheriff of the NixOS community can finally get off my
back and rest assured knowing that all i's are dotted and all t's are crossed.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12386