lib/tests/modules: Test that _module.args works when a default argument is set
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@ -63,6 +63,28 @@ checkConfigOutput '^"one two"$' config.result ./shorthand-meta.nix
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checkConfigOutput '^true$' config.result ./test-mergeAttrDefinitionsWithPrio.nix
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# Check that a module argument is passed, also when a default is available
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# (but not needed)
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#
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# When the default is needed, we currently fail to do what the users expect, as
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# we pass our own argument anyway, even if it *turns out* not to exist.
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#
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# The reason for this is that we don't know at invocation time what is in the
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# _module.args option. That value is only available *after* all modules have been
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# invoked.
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#
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# Hypothetically, Nix could help support this by giving access to the default
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# values, through a new built-in function.
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# However the default values are allowed to depend on other arguments, so those
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# would have to be passed in somehow, making this not just a getter but
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# something more complicated.
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#
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# At that point we have to wonder whether the extra complexity is worth the cost.
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# Another - subjective - reason not to support it is that default values
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# contradict the notion that an option has a single value, where _module.args
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# is the option.
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checkConfigOutput '^true$' config.result ./module-argument-default.nix
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# types.pathInStore
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checkConfigOutput '".*/store/0lz9p8xhf89kb1c1kk6jxrzskaiygnlh-bash-5.2-p15.drv"' config.pathInStore.ok1 ./types.nix
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checkConfigOutput '".*/store/0fb3ykw9r5hpayd05sr0cizwadzq1d8q-bash-5.2-p15"' config.pathInStore.ok2 ./types.nix
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lib/tests/modules/module-argument-default.nix
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lib/tests/modules/module-argument-default.nix
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{ a ? false, lib, ... }: {
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options = {
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result = lib.mkOption {};
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};
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config = {
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_module.args.a = true;
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result = a;
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};
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}
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