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The Nix language by default uses lazy evaluation, and will only compute values when needed.
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The Nix language uses lazy evaluation, and `nix repl` by default only computes values when needed.
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Some examples show results of strict evaluation for clarity.
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Some examples show a fully evaluated data structure for clarity.
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If your output does not match the example, try prepending `:p` to the input expression.
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If your output does not match the example, try prepending `:p` to the input expression.
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Example:
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Example:
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The Nix language by default uses lazy evaluation, and will only compute values when needed.
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The Nix language uses lazy evaluation, and `nix-instantiate` by default only computes values when needed.
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Some examples show results of strict evaluation for clarity.
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Some examples show a fully evaluated data structure for clarity.
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If your output does not match the example, try adding the `--strict` option to `nix-instantiate`.
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If your output does not match the example, try adding the `--strict` option to `nix-instantiate`.
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Example:
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Example:
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