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nix/src/libstore/fetchers/regex.hh

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#pragma once
#include <regex>
namespace nix::fetchers {
// URI stuff.
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const static std::string pctEncoded = "(?:%[0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])";
const static std::string schemeRegex = "(?:[a-z+]+)";
const static std::string ipv6AddressRegex = "(?:\\[[0-9a-fA-F:]+\\])";
const static std::string unreservedRegex = "(?:[a-zA-Z0-9-._~])";
const static std::string subdelimsRegex = "(?:[!$&'\"()*+,;=])";
const static std::string hostnameRegex = "(?:(?:" + unreservedRegex + "|" + pctEncoded + "|" + subdelimsRegex + ")*)";
const static std::string hostRegex = "(?:" + ipv6AddressRegex + "|" + hostnameRegex + ")";
const static std::string userRegex = "(?:(?:" + unreservedRegex + "|" + pctEncoded + "|" + subdelimsRegex + "|:)*)";
const static std::string authorityRegex = "(?:" + userRegex + "@)?" + hostRegex + "(?::[0-9]+)?";
const static std::string pcharRegex = "(?:" + unreservedRegex + "|" + pctEncoded + "|" + subdelimsRegex + "|[:@])";
const static std::string queryRegex = "(?:" + pcharRegex + "|[/? \"])*";
const static std::string segmentRegex = "(?:" + pcharRegex + "+)";
const static std::string absPathRegex = "(?:(?:/" + segmentRegex + ")*/?)";
const static std::string pathRegex = "(?:" + segmentRegex + "(?:/" + segmentRegex + ")*/?)";
// A Git ref (i.e. branch or tag name).
const static std::string refRegexS = "[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_.-]*"; // FIXME: check
extern std::regex refRegex;
// A Git revision (a SHA-1 commit hash).
const static std::string revRegexS = "[0-9a-fA-F]{40}";
extern std::regex revRegex;
// A ref or revision, or a ref followed by a revision.
const static std::string refAndOrRevRegex = "(?:(" + revRegexS + ")|(?:(" + refRegexS + ")(?:/(" + revRegexS + "))?))";
Respect lock files of inputs + fine-grained lock file control When computing a lock file, we now respect the lock files of flake inputs. This is important for usability / reproducibility. For example, the 'nixops' flake depends on the 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' repositories. So when the 'nixops' flake is used in another flake, we want the versions of 'nixops-aws' and 'nixops-hetzner' locked by the the 'nixops' flake because those presumably have been tested. This can lead to a proliferation of versions of flakes like 'nixpkgs' (since every flake's lock file could depend on a different version of 'nixpkgs'). This is not a major issue when using Nixpkgs overlays or NixOS modules, since then the top-level flake composes those overlays/modules into *its* version of Nixpkgs and all other versions are ignored. Lock file computation has been made a bit more lazy so it won't try to fetch all those versions of 'nixpkgs'. However, in case it's necessary to minimize flake versions, there now are two input attributes that allow this. First, you can copy an input from another flake, as follows: inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "dwarffs/nixpkgs"; This states that the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input shall be the same as the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'dwarffs' input. Second, you can override inputs of inputs: inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; or equivalently, using 'follows': inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:edolstra/nixpkgs/<hash>; inputs.nixops.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; This states that the 'nixpkgs' input of the 'nixops' input shall be the same as the calling flake's 'nixpkgs' input. Finally, at '-v' Nix now prints the changes to the lock file, e.g. $ nix flake update ~/Misc/eelco-configurations/hagbard inputs of flake 'git+file:///home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations?subdir=hagbard' changed: updated 'nixpkgs': 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/7845bf5f4b3013df1cf036e9c9c3a55a30331db9' -> 'github:edolstra/nixpkgs/03f3def66a104a221aac8b751eeb7075374848fd' removed 'nixops' removed 'nixops/nixops-aws' removed 'nixops/nixops-hetzner' removed 'nixops/nixpkgs'
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const static std::string flakeIdRegexS = "[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*";
extern std::regex flakeIdRegex;
}