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Create a Readme in `lib`
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# Nixpkgs lib
This directory contains the implementation, documentation and tests for the Nixpkgs `lib` library.
## Overview
The evaluation entry point for `lib` is [`default.nix`](default.nix).
This file evaluates to an attribute set containing two separate kinds of attributes:
- Sub-libraries:
Attribute sets grouping together similar functionality.
Each sub-library is defined in a separate file usually matching its attribute name.
Example: `lib.lists` is a sub-library containing list-related functionality such as `lib.lists.take` and `lib.lists.imap0`.
These are defined in the file [`lists.nix`](lists.nix).
- Aliases:
Attributes that point to an attribute of the same name in some sub-library.
Example: `lib.take` is an alias for `lib.lists.take`.
Most files in this directory are definitions of sub-libraries, but there are a few others:
- [`minver.nix`](minver.nix): A string of the minimum version of Nix that is required to evaluate Nixpkgs.
- [`tests`](tests): Tests, see [Running tests](#running-tests)
- [`release.nix`](tests/release.nix): A derivation aggregating all tests
- [`misc.nix`](tests/misc.nix): Evaluation unit tests for most sub-libraries
- `*.sh`: Bash scripts that run tests for specific sub-libraries
- All other files in this directory exist to support the tests
- [`systems`](systems): The `lib.systems` sub-library, structured into a directory instead of a file due to its complexity
- [`path`](path): The `lib.path` sub-library, which includes tests as well as a document describing the design goals of `lib.path`
- All other files in this directory are sub-libraries
### Module system
The [module system](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/#module-system) spans multiple sub-libraries:
- [`modules.nix`](modules.nix): `lib.modules` for the core functions and anything not relating to option definitions
- [`options.nix`](options.nix): `lib.options` for anything relating to option definitions
- [`types.nix`](types.nix): `lib.types` for module system types
## Reference documentation
Reference documentation for library functions is written above each function as a multi-line comment.
These comments are processed using [nixdoc](https://github.com/nix-community/nixdoc) and [rendered in the Nixpkgs manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#chap-functions).
The nixdoc README describes the [comment format](https://github.com/nix-community/nixdoc#comment-format).
See the [chapter on contributing to the Nixpkgs manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/#chap-contributing) for how to build the manual.
## Running tests
All library tests can be run by building the derivation in [`tests/release.nix`](tests/release.nix):
```bash
nix-build tests/release.nix
```
Some commands for quicker iteration over parts of the test suite are also available:
```bash
# Run all evaluation unit tests in tests/misc.nix
# if the resulting list is empty, all tests passed
nix-instantiate --eval --strict tests/misc.nix
# Run the module system tests
tests/modules.sh
# Run the lib.sources tests
tests/sources.sh
# Run the lib.filesystem tests
tests/filesystem.sh
# Run the lib.path property tests
path/tests/prop.sh
```

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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
# Property tests for the `lib.path` library # Property tests for lib/path/default.nix
#
# It generates random path-like strings and runs the functions on # It generates random path-like strings and runs the functions on
# them, checking that the expected laws of the functions hold # them, checking that the expected laws of the functions hold
# Run:
# [nixpkgs]$ lib/path/tests/prop.sh
# or:
# [nixpkgs]$ nix-build lib/tests/release.nix
set -euo pipefail set -euo pipefail
shopt -s inherit_errexit shopt -s inherit_errexit

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# to run these tests: /*
# nix-instantiate --eval --strict nixpkgs/lib/tests/misc.nix Nix evaluation tests for various lib functions.
# if the resulting list is empty, all tests passed
Since these tests are implemented with Nix evaluation, error checking is limited to what `builtins.tryEval` can detect, which is `throw`'s and `abort`'s, without error messages.
If you need to test error messages or more complex evaluations, see ./modules.sh, ./sources.sh or ./filesystem.sh as examples.
To run these tests:
[nixpkgs]$ nix-instantiate --eval --strict lib/tests/misc.nix
If the resulting list is empty, all tests passed.
Alternatively, to run all `lib` tests:
[nixpkgs]$ nix-build lib/tests/release.nix
*/
with import ../default.nix; with import ../default.nix;
let let

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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# This script is used to test that the module system is working as expected. # This script is used to test that the module system is working as expected.
# Executing it runs tests for `lib.modules`, `lib.options` and `lib.types`.
# By default it test the version of nixpkgs which is defined in the NIX_PATH. # By default it test the version of nixpkgs which is defined in the NIX_PATH.
#
# Run:
# [nixpkgs]$ lib/tests/modules.sh
# or:
# [nixpkgs]$ nix-build lib/tests/release.nix
set -o errexit -o noclobber -o nounset -o pipefail set -o errexit -o noclobber -o nounset -o pipefail
shopt -s failglob inherit_errexit shopt -s failglob inherit_errexit

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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
# Tests lib/sources.nix
# Run:
# [nixpkgs]$ lib/tests/sources.sh
# or:
# [nixpkgs]$ nix-build lib/tests/release.nix
set -euo pipefail set -euo pipefail
shopt -s inherit_errexit shopt -s inherit_errexit