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fcf09813c6
Factor out `StoreDirConfig`
294 lines
8.9 KiB
C++
294 lines
8.9 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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///@file
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#include "path.hh"
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#include "outputs-spec.hh"
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#include "comparator.hh"
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#include "config.hh"
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#include <variant>
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#include <nlohmann/json_fwd.hpp>
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namespace nix {
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struct StoreDirConfig;
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// TODO stop needing this, `toJSON` below should be pure
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class Store;
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/**
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* An opaque derived path.
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*
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* Opaque derived paths are just store paths, and fully evaluated. They
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* cannot be simplified further. Since they are opaque, they cannot be
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* built, but they can fetched.
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*/
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struct DerivedPathOpaque {
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StorePath path;
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std::string to_string(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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static DerivedPathOpaque parse(const StoreDirConfig & store, std::string_view);
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nlohmann::json toJSON(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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GENERATE_CMP(DerivedPathOpaque, me->path);
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};
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struct SingleDerivedPath;
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/**
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* A single derived path that is built from a derivation
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*
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* Built derived paths are pair of a derivation and an output name. They are
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* evaluated by building the derivation, and then taking the resulting output
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* path of the given output name.
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*/
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struct SingleDerivedPathBuilt {
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ref<SingleDerivedPath> drvPath;
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OutputName output;
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/**
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* Get the store path this is ultimately derived from (by realising
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* and projecting outputs).
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*
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* Note that this is *not* a property of the store object being
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* referred to, but just of this path --- how we happened to be
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* referring to that store object. In other words, this means this
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* function breaks "referential transparency". It should therefore
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* be used only with great care.
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*/
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const StorePath & getBaseStorePath() const;
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/**
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* Uses `^` as the separator
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*/
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std::string to_string(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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/**
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* Uses `!` as the separator
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*/
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std::string to_string_legacy(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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/**
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* The caller splits on the separator, so it works for both variants.
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*
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* @param xpSettings Stop-gap to avoid globals during unit tests.
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*/
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static SingleDerivedPathBuilt parse(
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const StoreDirConfig & store, ref<SingleDerivedPath> drvPath,
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OutputNameView outputs,
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const ExperimentalFeatureSettings & xpSettings = experimentalFeatureSettings);
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nlohmann::json toJSON(Store & store) const;
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DECLARE_CMP(SingleDerivedPathBuilt);
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};
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using _SingleDerivedPathRaw = std::variant<
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DerivedPathOpaque,
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SingleDerivedPathBuilt
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>;
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/**
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* A "derived path" is a very simple sort of expression (not a Nix
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* language expression! But an expression in a the general sense) that
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* evaluates to (concrete) store path. It is either:
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*
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* - opaque, in which case it is just a concrete store path with
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* possibly no known derivation
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*
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* - built, in which case it is a pair of a derivation path and an
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* output name.
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*/
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struct SingleDerivedPath : _SingleDerivedPathRaw {
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using Raw = _SingleDerivedPathRaw;
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using Raw::Raw;
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using Opaque = DerivedPathOpaque;
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using Built = SingleDerivedPathBuilt;
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inline const Raw & raw() const {
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return static_cast<const Raw &>(*this);
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}
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/**
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* Get the store path this is ultimately derived from (by realising
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* and projecting outputs).
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*
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* Note that this is *not* a property of the store object being
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* referred to, but just of this path --- how we happened to be
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* referring to that store object. In other words, this means this
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* function breaks "referential transparency". It should therefore
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* be used only with great care.
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*/
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const StorePath & getBaseStorePath() const;
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/**
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* Uses `^` as the separator
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*/
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std::string to_string(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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/**
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* Uses `!` as the separator
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*/
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std::string to_string_legacy(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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/**
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* Uses `^` as the separator
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*
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* @param xpSettings Stop-gap to avoid globals during unit tests.
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*/
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static SingleDerivedPath parse(
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const StoreDirConfig & store,
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std::string_view,
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const ExperimentalFeatureSettings & xpSettings = experimentalFeatureSettings);
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/**
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* Uses `!` as the separator
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*
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* @param xpSettings Stop-gap to avoid globals during unit tests.
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*/
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static SingleDerivedPath parseLegacy(
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const StoreDirConfig & store,
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std::string_view,
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const ExperimentalFeatureSettings & xpSettings = experimentalFeatureSettings);
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nlohmann::json toJSON(Store & store) const;
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};
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static inline ref<SingleDerivedPath> makeConstantStorePathRef(StorePath drvPath)
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{
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return make_ref<SingleDerivedPath>(SingleDerivedPath::Opaque { drvPath });
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}
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/**
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* A set of derived paths that are built from a derivation
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*
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* Built derived paths are pair of a derivation and some output names.
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* They are evaluated by building the derivation, and then replacing the
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* output names with the resulting outputs.
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*
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* Note that does mean a derived store paths evaluates to multiple
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* opaque paths, which is sort of icky as expressions are supposed to
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* evaluate to single values. Perhaps this should have just a single
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* output name.
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*/
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struct DerivedPathBuilt {
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ref<SingleDerivedPath> drvPath;
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OutputsSpec outputs;
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/**
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* Get the store path this is ultimately derived from (by realising
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* and projecting outputs).
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*
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* Note that this is *not* a property of the store object being
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* referred to, but just of this path --- how we happened to be
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* referring to that store object. In other words, this means this
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* function breaks "referential transparency". It should therefore
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* be used only with great care.
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*/
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const StorePath & getBaseStorePath() const;
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/**
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* Uses `^` as the separator
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*/
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std::string to_string(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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/**
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* Uses `!` as the separator
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*/
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std::string to_string_legacy(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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/**
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* The caller splits on the separator, so it works for both variants.
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*
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* @param xpSettings Stop-gap to avoid globals during unit tests.
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*/
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static DerivedPathBuilt parse(
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const StoreDirConfig & store, ref<SingleDerivedPath>,
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std::string_view,
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const ExperimentalFeatureSettings & xpSettings = experimentalFeatureSettings);
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nlohmann::json toJSON(Store & store) const;
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DECLARE_CMP(DerivedPathBuilt);
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};
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using _DerivedPathRaw = std::variant<
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DerivedPathOpaque,
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DerivedPathBuilt
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>;
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/**
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* A "derived path" is a very simple sort of expression that evaluates
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* to one or more (concrete) store paths. It is either:
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*
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* - opaque, in which case it is just a single concrete store path with
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* possibly no known derivation
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*
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* - built, in which case it is a pair of a derivation path and some
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* output names.
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*/
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struct DerivedPath : _DerivedPathRaw {
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using Raw = _DerivedPathRaw;
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using Raw::Raw;
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using Opaque = DerivedPathOpaque;
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using Built = DerivedPathBuilt;
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inline const Raw & raw() const {
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return static_cast<const Raw &>(*this);
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}
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/**
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* Get the store path this is ultimately derived from (by realising
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* and projecting outputs).
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*
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* Note that this is *not* a property of the store object being
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* referred to, but just of this path --- how we happened to be
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* referring to that store object. In other words, this means this
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* function breaks "referential transparency". It should therefore
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* be used only with great care.
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*/
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const StorePath & getBaseStorePath() const;
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/**
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* Uses `^` as the separator
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*/
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std::string to_string(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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/**
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* Uses `!` as the separator
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*/
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std::string to_string_legacy(const StoreDirConfig & store) const;
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/**
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* Uses `^` as the separator
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*
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* @param xpSettings Stop-gap to avoid globals during unit tests.
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*/
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static DerivedPath parse(
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const StoreDirConfig & store,
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std::string_view,
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const ExperimentalFeatureSettings & xpSettings = experimentalFeatureSettings);
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/**
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* Uses `!` as the separator
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*
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* @param xpSettings Stop-gap to avoid globals during unit tests.
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*/
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static DerivedPath parseLegacy(
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const StoreDirConfig & store,
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std::string_view,
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const ExperimentalFeatureSettings & xpSettings = experimentalFeatureSettings);
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/**
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* Convert a `SingleDerivedPath` to a `DerivedPath`.
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*/
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static DerivedPath fromSingle(const SingleDerivedPath &);
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nlohmann::json toJSON(Store & store) const;
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};
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typedef std::vector<DerivedPath> DerivedPaths;
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/**
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* Used by various parser functions to require experimental features as
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* needed.
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*
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* Somewhat unfortunate this cannot just be an implementation detail for
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* this module.
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*
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* @param xpSettings Stop-gap to avoid globals during unit tests.
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*/
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void drvRequireExperiment(
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const SingleDerivedPath & drv,
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const ExperimentalFeatureSettings & xpSettings = experimentalFeatureSettings);
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}
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