This type correctly merges multiple option types together while also
annotating them with file information. In a future commit this will be
used for `_module.freeformType`
This is a squashed commit. These are the original commit messages:
lib/option: Improve comment
better comment
Update documentation
Updated nixos/doc/manual/development/options-declarations.md with info on mkEnableOption and mkPackageOption.
Updated the comment on mkEnableOption in lib/options.nix
remove trailing whitespace
nixos/doc/option-declarations: Update IDs & formatting
nixos/docs/option-declarations: Escape angle brackets
Build DB from MD
(Amended) Fix typo
Co-authored-by: pennae <82953136+pennae@users.noreply.github.com>
(Amended) Build DB from MD (again)
most modules can be evaluated for their documentation in a very
restricted environment that doesn't include all of nixpkgs. this
evaluation can then be cached and reused for subsequent builds, merging
only documentation that has changed into the cached set. since nixos
ships with a large number of modules of which only a few are used in any
given config this can save evaluation a huge percentage of nixos
options available in any given config.
in tests of this caching, despite having to copy most of nixos/, saves
about 80% of the time needed to build the system manual, or about two
second on the machine used for testing. build time for a full system
config shrank from 9.4s to 7.4s, while turning documentation off
entirely shortened the build to 7.1s.
Previously the driver was configured exclusively through convoluted
environment variables.
Now the driver's defaults are configured through env variables.
Some additional concerns are in the github comments of this PR.
Bash's standard behavior of not propagating non-zero exit codes
through a pipeline is unexpected and almost universally
unwanted. Default to setting `pipefail` for the command being run;
it can still be turned off by prefixing the pipeline with
`set +o pipefail` if needed.
Also, set `errexit` and `nonunset` options to make the first command
of consecutive commands separated by `;` fail, and disallow
dereferencing unset variables respectively.