and returns its path. This can be used to (for instance) write
builders inside a Nix expression, e.g.,
stdenv.mkDerivation {
builder = "
source $stdenv/setup
...
";
...
}
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let {
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# Test inline source file definitions.
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builder = builtins.toFile "
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mkdir $out
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cat > $out/program <<EOF
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#! $SHELL
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sleep 10000
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EOF
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chmod +x $out/program
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";
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body = derivation {
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name = "gc-runtime";
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system = "@system@";
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builder = "@shell@";
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args = ["-e" "-x" builder];
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PATH = "@testPath@";
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};
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}
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