nixpkgs/nixos/maintainers/option-usages.nix
Jan Tojnar 69698ec11c gnome3: only maintain single GNOME 3 package set (#29397)
* gnome3: only maintain single GNOME 3 package set

GNOME 3 was split into 3.10 and 3.12 in #2694. Unfortunately, we barely have the resources
to update a single version of GNOME. Maintaining multiple versions just does not make sense.
Additionally, it makes viewing history using most Git tools bothersome.

This commit renames `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3/3.24` to `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3`, removes
the config variable for choosing packageset (`environment.gnome3.packageSet`), updates
the hint in maintainer script, and removes the `gnome3_24` derivation from `all-packages.nix`.

Closes: #29329

* maintainers/scripts/gnome: Use fixed GNOME 3 directory

Since we now allow only a single GNOME 3 package set, specifying
the working directory is not necessary.

This commit sets the directory to `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3`.
2017-09-24 12:15:50 +01:00

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{ configuration ? import ../lib/from-env.nix "NIXOS_CONFIG" <nixos-config>
# provide an option name, as a string literal.
, testOption ? null
# provide a list of option names, as string literals.
, testOptions ? [ ]
}:
# This file is made to be used as follow:
#
# $ nix-instantiate ./option-usage.nix --argstr testOption service.xserver.enable -A txtContent --eval
#
# or
#
# $ nix-build ./option-usage.nix --argstr testOption service.xserver.enable -A txt -o service.xserver.enable._txt
#
# otther target exists such as, `dotContent`, `dot`, and `pdf`. If you are
# looking for the option usage of multiple options, you can provide a list
# as argument.
#
# $ nix-build ./option-usage.nix --arg testOptions \
# '["boot.loader.gummiboot.enable" "boot.loader.gummiboot.timeout"]' \
# -A txt -o gummiboot.list
#
# Note, this script is slow as it has to evaluate all options of the system
# once per queried option.
#
# This nix expression works by doing a first evaluation, which evaluates the
# result of every option.
#
# Then, for each queried option, we evaluate the NixOS modules a second
# time, except that we replace the `config` argument of all the modules with
# the result of the original evaluation, except for the tested option which
# value is replaced by a `throw` statement which is caught by the `tryEval`
# evaluation of each option value.
#
# We then compare the result of the evluation of the original module, with
# the result of the second evaluation, and consider that the new failures are
# caused by our mutation of the `config` argument.
#
# Doing so returns all option results which are directly using the
# tested option result.
with import ../../lib;
let
evalFun = {
specialArgs ? {}
}: import ../lib/eval-config.nix {
modules = [ configuration ];
inherit specialArgs;
};
eval = evalFun {};
inherit (eval) pkgs;
excludedTestOptions = [
# We cannot evluate _module.args, as it is used during the computation
# of the modules list.
"_module.args"
# For some reasons which we yet have to investigate, some options cannot
# be replaced by a throw without cuasing a non-catchable failure.
"networking.bonds"
"networking.bridges"
"networking.interfaces"
"networking.macvlans"
"networking.sits"
"networking.vlans"
"services.openssh.startWhenNeeded"
];
# for some reasons which we yet have to investigate, some options are
# time-consuming to compute, thus we filter them out at the moment.
excludedOptions = [
"boot.systemd.services"
"systemd.services"
"kde.extraPackages"
];
excludeOptions = list:
filter (opt: !(elem (showOption opt.loc) excludedOptions)) list;
reportNewFailures = old: new:
let
filterChanges =
filter ({fst, snd}:
!(fst.success -> snd.success)
);
keepNames =
map ({fst, snd}:
/* assert fst.name == snd.name; */ snd.name
);
# Use tryEval (strict ...) to know if there is any failure while
# evaluating the option value.
#
# Note, the `strict` function is not strict enough, but using toXML
# builtins multiply by 4 the memory usage and the time used to compute
# each options.
tryCollectOptions = moduleResult:
flip map (excludeOptions (collect isOption moduleResult)) (opt:
{ name = showOption opt.loc; } // builtins.tryEval (strict opt.value));
in
keepNames (
filterChanges (
zipLists (tryCollectOptions old) (tryCollectOptions new)
)
);
# Create a list of modules where each module contains only one failling
# options.
introspectionModules =
let
setIntrospection = opt: rec {
name = showOption opt.loc;
path = opt.loc;
config = setAttrByPath path
(throw "Usage introspection of '${name}' by forced failure.");
};
in
map setIntrospection (collect isOption eval.options);
overrideConfig = thrower:
recursiveUpdateUntil (path: old: new:
path == thrower.path
) eval.config thrower.config;
graph =
map (thrower: {
option = thrower.name;
usedBy = assert __trace "Investigate ${thrower.name}" true;
reportNewFailures eval.options (evalFun {
specialArgs = {
config = overrideConfig thrower;
};
}).options;
}) introspectionModules;
displayOptionsGraph =
let
checkList =
if !(isNull testOption) then [ testOption ]
else testOptions;
checkAll = checkList == [];
in
flip filter graph ({option, usedBy}:
(checkAll || elem option checkList)
&& !(elem option excludedTestOptions)
);
graphToDot = graph: ''
digraph "Option Usages" {
${concatMapStrings ({option, usedBy}:
concatMapStrings (user: ''
"${option}" -> "${user}"''
) usedBy
) displayOptionsGraph}
}
'';
graphToText = graph:
concatMapStrings ({option, usedBy}:
concatMapStrings (user: ''
${user}
'') usedBy
) displayOptionsGraph;
in
rec {
dotContent = graphToDot graph;
dot = pkgs.writeTextFile {
name = "option_usages.dot";
text = dotContent;
};
pdf = pkgs.texFunctions.dot2pdf {
dotGraph = dot;
};
txtContent = graphToText graph;
txt = pkgs.writeTextFile {
name = "option_usages.txt";
text = txtContent;
};
}