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2006-10-16* Big cleanup of the semantics of paths, strings, contexts, stringEelco Dolstra
concatenation and string coercion. This was a big mess (see e.g. NIX-67). Contexts are now folded into strings, so that they don't cause evaluation errors when they're not expected. The semantics of paths has been clarified (see nixexpr-ast.def). toString() and coerceToString() have been merged. Semantic change: paths are now copied to the store when they're in a concatenation (and in most other situations - that's the formalisation of the meaning of a path). So "foo " + ./bla evaluates to "foo /nix/store/hash...-bla", not "foo /path/to/current-dir/bla". This prevents accidental impurities, and is more consistent with the treatment of derivation outputs, e.g., `"foo " + bla' where `bla' is a derivation. (Here `bla' would be replaced by the output path of `bla'.)
2006-10-02* Finally, a real "let" syntax: `let x = ...; ... z = ...; in ...'.Eelco Dolstra
2006-10-02* Hack for Bison 2.3 compatability.Eelco Dolstra
2006-09-04* Compile the lexer as C++ code. Remove all the redundant C/C++Eelco Dolstra
marshalling code.
2006-09-04* Use a proper namespace.Eelco Dolstra
* Optimise header file usage a bit. * Compile the parser as C++.
2006-09-01* Allow "$" in strings as long as they are not followed by "{". (TooEelco Dolstra
bad flex doesn't have lexical restrictions, the current solution isn't quite right...)
2006-08-16* Handle carriage returns. Fixes NIX-53.Eelco Dolstra
2006-05-01* Disallow unescaped $ in string literals.Eelco Dolstra
2006-05-01* String interpolation. Expressions likeEelco Dolstra
"--with-freetype2-library=" + freetype + "/lib" can now be written as "--with-freetype2-library=${freetype}/lib" An arbitrary expression can be enclosed within ${...}, not just identifiers. * Escaping in string literals: \n, \r, \t interpreted as in C, any other character following \ is interpreted as-is. * Newlines are now allowed in string literals.
2005-07-25* Added a list concatenation operator:Eelco Dolstra
[1 2 3] ++ [4 5 6] => [1 2 3 4 5 6]
2004-10-27* Bug fix in parsing of /* ... */ comments; due to longest matchEelco Dolstra
regexp there could be only one such comment per file.
2004-10-25* New language feature: with expressions.Eelco Dolstra
The expression `with E1; E2' evaluates to E2 with all bindings in the attribute set E1 substituted. E.g., with {x = 123;}; x evaluates to 123. That is, the attribute set E1 is in scope in E2. This is particularly useful when importing files containing lots definitions. E.g., instead of let { inherit (import ./foo.nix) a b c d e f; body = ... a ... f ...; } we can now say with import ./foo.nix; ... a ... f ... I.e., we don't have to say what variables should be brought into scope.
2004-03-28* Added plain lambdas, e.g., `let { id = x: x; const = x: y: x; }'.Eelco Dolstra
`bla:' is now no longer parsed as a URL. * Re-enabled support for the `args' attribute in derivations to specify command line arguments to the builder, e.g., ... builder = /usr/bin/python; args = ["-c" ./builder.py]; ...
2004-02-04* An attribute set update operator (//). E.g.,Eelco Dolstra
{x=1; y=2; z=3;} // {y=4;} => {x=1; y=4; z=3;}
2004-02-02* Added syntactic sugar to the construction of attribute sets toEelco Dolstra
`inherit' variables from the surrounding lexical scope. E.g., {stdenv, libfoo}: derivation { builder = ./bla; inherit stdenv libfoo; xyzzy = 1; } is equivalent to {stdenv, libfoo}: derivation { builder = ./bla; stdenv = stdenv; libfoo = libfoo; xyzzy = 1; } Note that for mutually recursive attribute set definitions (`rec {...}'), this also works, that is, `rec {inherit x;}' is equivalent to `let {fresh = x; body = rec {x = fresh;};}', *not* `rec {x = x}'.
2004-01-30* Parser numbers again.Eelco Dolstra
* Include missing files in distributions.
2004-01-30* Replaced the SDF parser by a substantially faster Bison/FlexEelco Dolstra
parser (roughly 80x faster). The absolutely latest version of Bison (1.875c) is required for reentrant GLR support, as well as a recent version of Flex (say, 2.5.31). Note that most Unix distributions ship with the prehistoric Flex 2.5.4, which doesn't support reentrancy.