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`assert` has the annoying property that it dumps a lot of code at the user without the built in capability to display a nicer message. We have worked around this using `assertMsg` which would *additionally* display a nice message. We can do even better: By using `throw` we can make evaluation fail before assert draws its conclusions and prevent it from displaying the code making up the assert condition, so we get the nicer message of `throw` and the syntactical convenience of `assert`. Before: nix-repl> python.override { reproducibleBuild = true; stripBytecode = false; } trace: Deterministic builds require stripping bytecode. error: assertion (((lib).assertMsg (reproducibleBuild -> stripBytecode)) "Deterministic builds require stripping bytecode.") failed at /home/lukas/src/nix/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/interpreters/python/cpython/2.7/default.nix:45:1 After: nix-repl> python.override { reproducibleBuild = true; stripBytecode = false; } error: Deterministic builds require stripping bytecode. |
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asserts.nix | ||
attrsets.nix | ||
cli.nix | ||
customisation.nix | ||
debug.nix | ||
default.nix | ||
deprecated.nix | ||
fetchers.nix | ||
filesystem.nix | ||
fixed-points.nix | ||
flake.nix | ||
generators.nix | ||
kernel.nix | ||
licenses.nix | ||
lists.nix | ||
meta.nix | ||
minver.nix | ||
modules.nix | ||
options.nix | ||
sources.nix | ||
strings-with-deps.nix | ||
strings.nix | ||
trivial.nix | ||
types.nix | ||
versions.nix | ||
zip-int-bits.nix |