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			For NixOS evaluation, this gives a ~21% reduction in the number of values allocated and a ~4% speedup. It's also more readable.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			2.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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			79 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Nix
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /*
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| Usage:
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| 
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|   You define you custom builder script by adding all build steps to a list.
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|   for example:
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|        builder = writeScript "fsg-4.4-builder"
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|                (textClosure [doUnpack addInputs preBuild doMake installPhase doForceShare]);
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| 
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|   a step is defined by noDepEntry, fullDepEntry or packEntry.
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|   To ensure that prerequisite are met those are added before the task itself by
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|   textClosureDupList. Duplicated items are removed again.
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| 
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|   See trace/nixpkgs/trunk/pkgs/top-level/builder-defs.nix for some predefined build steps
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| 
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|   Attention:
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| 
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|   let
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|     pkgs = (import /etc/nixos/nixpkgs/pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix) {};
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|   in let
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|     inherit (pkgs.stringsWithDeps) fullDepEntry packEntry noDepEntry textClosureMap;
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|     inherit (pkgs.lib) id;
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| 
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|     nameA = noDepEntry "Text a";
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|     nameB = fullDepEntry "Text b" ["nameA"];
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|     nameC = fullDepEntry "Text c" ["nameA"];
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| 
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|     stages = {
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|       nameHeader = noDepEntry "#! /bin/sh \n";
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|       inherit nameA nameB nameC;
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|     };
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|   in
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|     textClosureMap id stages
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|     [ "nameHeader" "nameA" "nameB" "nameC"
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|       nameC # <- added twice. add a dep entry if you know that it will be added once only [1]
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|       "nameB" # <- this will not be added again because the attr name (reference) is used
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|     ]
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| 
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|   # result: Str("#! /bin/sh \n\nText a\nText b\nText c\nText c",[])
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| 
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|   [1] maybe this behaviour should be removed to keep things simple (?)
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| */
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| 
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| with import ./lists.nix;
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| with import ./attrsets.nix;
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| with import ./strings.nix;
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| 
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| rec {
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| 
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|   /* !!! The interface of this function is kind of messed up, since
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|      it's way too overloaded and almost but not quite computes a
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|      topological sort of the depstrings. */
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| 
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|   textClosureList = predefined: arg:
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|     let
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|       f = done: todo:
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|         if todo == [] then {result = []; inherit done;}
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|         else
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|           let entry = head todo; in
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|           if isAttrs entry then
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|             let x = f done entry.deps;
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|                 y = f x.done (tail todo);
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|             in { result = x.result ++ [entry.text] ++ y.result;
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|                  done = y.done;
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|                }
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|           else if done ? ${entry} then f done (tail todo)
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|           else f (done // listToAttrs [{name = entry; value = 1;}]) ([predefined.${entry}] ++ tail todo);
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|     in (f {} arg).result;
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| 
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|   textClosureMap = f: predefined: names:
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|     concatStringsSep "\n" (map f (textClosureList predefined names));
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| 
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|   noDepEntry = text: {inherit text; deps = [];};
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|   fullDepEntry = text: deps: {inherit text deps;};
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|   packEntry = deps: {inherit deps; text="";};
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| 
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|   stringAfter = deps: text: { inherit text deps; };
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| 
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| }
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