# Release 1.6 (2013-09-10) In addition to the usual bug fixes, this release has several new features: - The command `nix-build --run-env` has been renamed to `nix-shell`. - `nix-shell` now sources `$stdenv/setup` *inside* the interactive shell, rather than in a parent shell. This ensures that shell functions defined by `stdenv` can be used in the interactive shell. - `nix-shell` has a new flag `--pure` to clear the environment, so you get an environment that more closely corresponds to the “real” Nix build. - `nix-shell` now sets the shell prompt (PS1) to ensure that Nix shells are distinguishable from your regular shells. - `nix-env` no longer requires a `*` argument to match all packages, so `nix-env -qa` is equivalent to `nix-env -qa '*'`. - `nix-env -i` has a new flag `--remove-all` (`-r`) to remove all previous packages from the profile. This makes it easier to do declarative package management similar to NixOS’s `environment.systemPackages`. For instance, if you have a specification `my-packages.nix` like this: with import {}; [ thunderbird geeqie ... ] then after any change to this file, you can run: $ nix-env -f my-packages.nix -ir to update your profile to match the specification. - The ‘`with`’ language construct is now more lazy. It only evaluates its argument if a variable might actually refer to an attribute in the argument. For instance, this now works: let pkgs = with pkgs; { foo = "old"; bar = foo; } // overrides; overrides = { foo = "new"; }; in pkgs.bar This evaluates to `"new"`, while previously it gave an “infinite recursion” error. - Nix now has proper integer arithmetic operators. For instance, you can write `x + y` instead of `builtins.add x y`, or `x < y` instead of `builtins.lessThan x y`. The comparison operators also work on strings. - On 64-bit systems, Nix integers are now 64 bits rather than 32 bits. - When using the Nix daemon, the `nix-daemon` worker process now runs on the same CPU as the client, on systems that support setting CPU affinity. This gives a significant speedup on some systems. - If a stack overflow occurs in the Nix evaluator, you now get a proper error message (rather than “Segmentation fault”) on some systems. - In addition to directories, you can now bind-mount regular files in chroots through the (now misnamed) option `build-chroot-dirs`. This release has contributions from Domen Kožar, Eelco Dolstra, Florian Friesdorf, Gergely Risko, Ivan Kozik, Ludovic Courtès and Shea Levy.