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{ depot, pkgs, ... }:
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# Atomically write a file (just `>` redirection in bash
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# empties a file even if the command crashes).
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#
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# Maybe there is an existing tool for that?
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# But it’s easy enough to implement.
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#
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# Example:
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#   atomically-write
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#     ./to
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#     echo "foo"
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#
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# will atomically write the string "foo" into ./to
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let
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  atomically-write = pkgs.writers.writeDash "atomically-write" ''
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    set -e
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    to=$1
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    shift
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    # assumes that the tempfile is on the same file system, (or in memory)
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    # for the `mv` at the end to be more-or-less atomic.
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    tmp=$(${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/mktemp -d)
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    trap 'rm -r "$tmp"' EXIT
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    "$@" \
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      > "$tmp/out"
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    mv "$tmp/out" "$to"
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  '';
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in
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atomically-write
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