* nix-env -q now has a flag --prebuilt-only (-b<) that causes nix-env
to show only those derivations whose output is already in the Nix store or that can be substituted (i.e., downloaded from somewhere). In other words, it shows the packages that can be installed “quickly”, i.e., don’t need to be built from source.
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		|  | @ -831,6 +831,7 @@ static void opQuery(Globals & globals, | |||
|     bool printDrvPath = false; | ||||
|     bool printOutPath = false; | ||||
|     bool printDescription = false; | ||||
|     bool prebuiltOnly = false; | ||||
|     bool compareVersions = false; | ||||
|     bool xmlOutput = false; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -849,6 +850,7 @@ static void opQuery(Globals & globals, | |||
|         else if (*i == "--out-path") printOutPath = true; | ||||
|         else if (*i == "--installed") source = sInstalled; | ||||
|         else if (*i == "--available" || *i == "-a") source = sAvailable; | ||||
|         else if (*i == "--prebuilt-only" || *i == "-b") prebuiltOnly = true; | ||||
|         else if (*i == "--xml") xmlOutput = true; | ||||
|         else throw UsageError(format("unknown flag `%1%'") % *i); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -914,6 +916,12 @@ static void opQuery(Globals & globals, | |||
| 
 | ||||
|             /* For XML output. */ | ||||
|             XMLAttrs attrs; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|             if (prebuiltOnly) { | ||||
|                 if (!store->isValidPath(i->queryOutPath(globals.state)) && | ||||
|                     !store->hasSubstitutes(i->queryOutPath(globals.state))) | ||||
|                     continue; | ||||
|             } | ||||
|          | ||||
|             if (printStatus) { | ||||
|                 bool hasSubs = store->hasSubstitutes(i->queryOutPath(globals.state)); | ||||
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