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1{ lib, ... }: 2rec { 3 # Compute the fixed point of the given function `f`, which is usually an 4 # attribute set that expects its final, non-recursive representation as an 5 # argument: 6 # 7 # f = self: { foo = "foo"; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; } 8 # 9 # Nix evaluates this recursion until all references to `self` have been 10 # resolved. At that point, the final result is returned and `f x = x` holds: 11 # 12 # nix-repl> fix f 13 # { bar = "bar"; foo = "foo"; foobar = "foobar"; } 14 # 15 # Type: fix :: (a -> a) -> a 16 # 17 # See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-point_combinator for further 18 # details. 19 fix = f: let x = f x; in x; 20 21 # A variant of `fix` that records the original recursive attribute set in the 22 # result. This is useful in combination with the `extends` function to 23 # implement deep overriding. See pkgs/development/haskell-modules/default.nix 24 # for a concrete example. 25 fix' = f: let x = f x // { __unfix__ = f; }; in x; 26 27 # Return the fixpoint that `f` converges to when called recursively, starting 28 # with the input `x`. 29 # 30 # nix-repl> converge (x: x / 2) 16 31 # 0 32 converge = f: x: 33 let 34 x' = f x; 35 in 36 if x' == x 37 then x 38 else converge f x'; 39 40 # Modify the contents of an explicitly recursive attribute set in a way that 41 # honors `self`-references. This is accomplished with a function 42 # 43 # g = self: super: { foo = super.foo + " + "; } 44 # 45 # that has access to the unmodified input (`super`) as well as the final 46 # non-recursive representation of the attribute set (`self`). `extends` 47 # differs from the native `//` operator insofar as that it's applied *before* 48 # references to `self` are resolved: 49 # 50 # nix-repl> fix (extends g f) 51 # { bar = "bar"; foo = "foo + "; foobar = "foo + bar"; } 52 # 53 # The name of the function is inspired by object-oriented inheritance, i.e. 54 # think of it as an infix operator `g extends f` that mimics the syntax from 55 # Java. It may seem counter-intuitive to have the "base class" as the second 56 # argument, but it's nice this way if several uses of `extends` are cascaded. 57 # 58 # To get a better understanding how `extends` turns a function with a fix 59 # point (the package set we start with) into a new function with a different fix 60 # point (the desired packages set) lets just see, how `extends g f` 61 # unfolds with `g` and `f` defined above: 62 # 63 # extends g f = self: let super = f self; in super // g self super; 64 # = self: let super = { foo = "foo"; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; }; in super // g self super 65 # = self: { foo = "foo"; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; } // g self { foo = "foo"; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; } 66 # = self: { foo = "foo"; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; } // { foo = "foo" + " + "; } 67 # = self: { foo = "foo + "; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; } 68 # 69 extends = f: rattrs: self: let super = rattrs self; in super // f self super; 70 71 # Compose two extending functions of the type expected by 'extends' 72 # into one where changes made in the first are available in the 73 # 'super' of the second 74 composeExtensions = 75 f: g: final: prev: 76 let fApplied = f final prev; 77 prev' = prev // fApplied; 78 in fApplied // g final prev'; 79 80 # Compose several extending functions of the type expected by 'extends' into 81 # one where changes made in preceding functions are made available to 82 # subsequent ones. 83 # 84 # composeManyExtensions : [packageSet -> packageSet -> packageSet] -> packageSet -> packageSet -> packageSet 85 # ^final ^prev ^overrides ^final ^prev ^overrides 86 composeManyExtensions = 87 lib.foldr (x: y: composeExtensions x y) (final: prev: {}); 88 89 # Create an overridable, recursive attribute set. For example: 90 # 91 # nix-repl> obj = makeExtensible (self: { }) 92 # 93 # nix-repl> obj 94 # { __unfix__ = «lambda»; extend = «lambda»; } 95 # 96 # nix-repl> obj = obj.extend (self: super: { foo = "foo"; }) 97 # 98 # nix-repl> obj 99 # { __unfix__ = «lambda»; extend = «lambda»; foo = "foo"; } 100 # 101 # nix-repl> obj = obj.extend (self: super: { foo = super.foo + " + "; bar = "bar"; foobar = self.foo + self.bar; }) 102 # 103 # nix-repl> obj 104 # { __unfix__ = «lambda»; bar = "bar"; extend = «lambda»; foo = "foo + "; foobar = "foo + bar"; } 105 makeExtensible = makeExtensibleWithCustomName "extend"; 106 107 # Same as `makeExtensible` but the name of the extending attribute is 108 # customized. 109 makeExtensibleWithCustomName = extenderName: rattrs: 110 fix' rattrs // { 111 ${extenderName} = f: makeExtensibleWithCustomName extenderName (extends f rattrs); 112 }; 113}