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| { pkgs, stdenv, lib, getBins, escapeExecline }:
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| 
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| # runExecline is a primitive building block
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| # for writing non-kitchen sink builders.
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| #
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| # It’s conceptually similar to `runCommand`,
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| # but instead of concatenating bash scripts left
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| # and right, it actually *uses* the features of
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| # `derivation`, passing things to `args`
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| # and making it possible to overwrite the `builder`
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| # in a sensible manner.
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| #
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| # Additionally, it provides a way to pass a nix string
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| # to `stdin` of the build script.
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| #
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| # Similar to //nix/writeExecline, the passed script is
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| # not a string, but a nested list of nix lists
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| # representing execline blocks. Escaping is
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| # done by the implementation, the user can just use
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| # normal nix strings.
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| #
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| # Example:
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| #
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| #  runExecline "my-drv" { stdin = "hi!"; } [
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| #    "importas" "out" "out"
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| #    # this pipes stdout of s6-cat to $out
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| #    # and s6-cat redirects from stdin to stdout
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| #    "redirfd" "-w" "1" "$out" bins.s6-cat
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| #  ]
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| #
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| # which creates a derivation with "hi!" in $out.
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| #
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| # See ./tests.nix for more examples.
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| 
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| 
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| let
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|   bins = getBins pkgs.execline [
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|     "execlineb"
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|     { use = "if"; as = "execlineIf"; }
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|     "redirfd"
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|     "importas"
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|     "exec"
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|   ]
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|   // getBins pkgs.s6-portable-utils [
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|     "s6-cat"
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|     "s6-grep"
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|     "s6-touch"
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|     "s6-test"
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|     "s6-chmod"
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|   ];
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| 
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| in
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| 
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| # TODO: move name into the attrset
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| name:
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| {
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|   # a string to pass as stdin to the execline script
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|   stdin ? ""
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|   # a program wrapping the acutal execline invocation;
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|   # should be in Bernstein-chaining style
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| , builderWrapper ? bins.exec
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|   # additional arguments to pass to the derivation
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| , derivationArgs ? { }
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| }:
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| # the execline script as a nested list of string,
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| # representing the blocks;
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| # see docs of `escapeExecline`.
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| execline:
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| 
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| # those arguments can’t be overwritten
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| assert !derivationArgs ? system;
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| assert !derivationArgs ? name;
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| assert !derivationArgs ? builder;
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| assert !derivationArgs ? args;
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| 
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| derivation (derivationArgs // {
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|   # TODO(Profpatsch): what about cross?
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|   inherit (stdenv) system;
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|   inherit name;
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| 
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|   # okay, `builtins.toFile` does not accept strings
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|   # that reference drv outputs. This means we need
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|   # to pass the script and stdin as envvar;
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|   # this might clash with another passed envar,
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|   # so we give it a long & unique name
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|   _runExeclineScript =
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|     let
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|     in escapeExecline execline;
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|   _runExeclineStdin = stdin;
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|   passAsFile = [
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|     "_runExeclineScript"
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|     "_runExeclineStdin"
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|   ] ++ derivationArgs.passAsFile or [ ];
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| 
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|   # the default, exec acts as identity executable
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|   builder = builderWrapper;
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| 
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|   args = [
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|     bins.importas # import script file as $script
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|     "-ui" # drop the envvar afterwards
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|     "script" # substitution name
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|     "_runExeclineScriptPath" # passed script file
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| 
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|     bins.importas # do the same for $stdin
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|     "-ui"
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|     "stdin"
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|     "_runExeclineStdinPath"
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| 
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|     bins.redirfd # now we
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|     "-r" # read the file
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|     "0" # into the stdin of execlineb
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|     "$stdin" # that was given via stdin
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| 
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|     bins.execlineb # the actual invocation
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|     # TODO(Profpatsch): depending on the use-case, -S0 might not be enough
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|     # in all use-cases, then a wrapper for execlineb arguments
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|     # should be added (-P, -S, -s).
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|     "-S0" # set $@ inside the execline script
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|     "-W" # die on syntax error
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|     "$script" # substituted by importas
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|   ];
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| })
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