# Operators | Name | Syntax | Associativity | Precedence | |----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|---------------|------------| | [Attribute selection] | *attrset* `.` *attrpath* \[ `or` *expr* \] | none | 1 | | [Function application] | *func* *expr* | left | 2 | | [Arithmetic negation][arithmetic] | `-` *number* | none | 3 | | [Has attribute] | *attrset* `?` *attrpath* | none | 4 | | List concatenation | *list* `++` *list* | right | 5 | | [Multiplication][arithmetic] | *number* `*` *number* | left | 6 | | [Division][arithmetic] | *number* `/` *number* | left | 6 | | [Subtraction][arithmetic] | *number* `-` *number* | left | 7 | | [Addition][arithmetic] | *number* `+` *number* | left | 7 | | [String concatenation] | *string* `+` *string* | left | 7 | | [Path concatenation] | *path* `+` *path* | left | 7 | | [Path and string concatenation] | *path* `+` *string* | left | 7 | | [String and path concatenation] | *string* `+` *path* | left | 7 | | Logical negation (`NOT`) | `!` *bool* | none | 8 | | [Update] | *attrset* `//` *attrset* | right | 9 | | [Less than][Comparison] | *expr* `<` *expr* | none | 10 | | [Less than or equal to][Comparison] | *expr* `<=` *expr* | none | 10 | | [Greater than][Comparison] | *expr* `>` *expr* | none | 10 | | [Greater than or equal to][Comparison] | *expr* `>=` *expr* | none | 10 | | [Equality] | *expr* `==` *expr* | none | 11 | | Inequality | *expr* `!=` *expr* | none | 11 | | Logical conjunction (`AND`) | *bool* `&&` *bool* | left | 12 | | Logical disjunction (`OR`) | *bool* \|\| *bool* | left | 13 | | [Logical implication] | *bool* `->` *bool* | right | 14 | | [Pipe operator] (experimental) | *expr* `\|>` *func* | left | 15 | | [Pipe operator] (experimental) | *func* `<\|` *expr* | right | 15 | [string]: ./types.md#type-string [path]: ./types.md#type-path [number]: ./types.md#type-float [list]: ./types.md#type-list [attribute set]: ./types.md#type-attrs ## Attribute selection > **Syntax** > > *attrset* `.` *attrpath* \[ `or` *expr* \] Select the attribute denoted by attribute path *attrpath* from [attribute set] *attrset*. If the attribute doesn’t exist, return the *expr* after `or` if provided, otherwise abort evaluation. [Attribute selection]: #attribute-selection ## Function application > **Syntax** > > *func* *expr* Apply the callable value *func* to the argument *expr*. Note the absence of any visible operator symbol. A callable value is either: - a [user-defined function][function] - a [built-in][builtins] function - an attribute set with a [`__functor` attribute](./syntax.md#attr-__functor) > **Warning** > > [List][list] items are also separated by whitespace, which means that function calls in list items must be enclosed by parentheses. ## Has attribute > **Syntax** > > *attrset* `?` *attrpath* Test whether [attribute set] *attrset* contains the attribute denoted by *attrpath*. The result is a [Boolean] value. See also: [`builtins.hasAttr`](@docroot@/language/builtins.md#builtins-hasAttr) [Boolean]: ./types.md#type-bool [Has attribute]: #has-attribute After evaluating *attrset* and *attrpath*, the computational complexity is O(log(*n*)) for *n* attributes in the *attrset* ## Arithmetic Numbers will retain their type unless mixed with other numeric types: Pure integer operations will always return integers, whereas any operation involving at least one floating point number returns a floating point number. Evaluation of the following numeric operations throws an evaluation error: - Division by zero - Integer overflow, that is, any operation yielding a result outside of the representable range of [Nix language integers](./syntax.md#number-literal) See also [Comparison] and [Equality]. The `+` operator is overloaded to also work on strings and paths. [arithmetic]: #arithmetic ## String concatenation > **Syntax** > > *string* `+` *string* Concatenate two [strings][string] and merge their string contexts. [String concatenation]: #string-concatenation ## Path concatenation > **Syntax** > > *path* `+` *path* Concatenate two [paths][path]. The result is a path. [Path concatenation]: #path-concatenation ## Path and string concatenation > **Syntax** > > *path* + *string* Concatenate *[path]* with *[string]*. The result is a path. > **Note** > > The string must not have a string context that refers to a [store path]. [Path and string concatenation]: #path-and-string-concatenation ## String and path concatenation > **Syntax** > > *string* + *path* Concatenate *[string]* with *[path]*. The result is a string. > **Important** > > The file or directory at *path* must exist and is copied to the [store]. > The path appears in the result as the corresponding [store path]. [store path]: @docroot@/store/store-path.md [store]: @docroot@/glossary.md#gloss-store [String and path concatenation]: #string-and-path-concatenation ## Update > **Syntax** > > *attrset1* // *attrset2* Update [attribute set] *attrset1* with names and values from *attrset2*. The returned attribute set will have all of the attributes in *attrset1* and *attrset2*. If an attribute name is present in both, the attribute value from the latter is taken. [Update]: #update ## Comparison Comparison is - [arithmetic] for [numbers][number] - lexicographic for [strings][string] and [paths][path] - item-wise lexicographic for [lists][list]: elements at the same index in both lists are compared according to their type and skipped if they are equal. All comparison operators are implemented in terms of `<`, and the following equivalencies hold: | comparison | implementation | |--------------|-----------------------| | *a* `<=` *b* | `! (` *b* `<` *a* `)` | | *a* `>` *b* | *b* `<` *a* | | *a* `>=` *b* | `! (` *a* `<` *b* `)` | [Comparison]: #comparison ## Equality - [Attribute sets][attribute set] and [lists][list] are compared recursively, and therefore are fully evaluated. - Comparison of [functions][function] always returns `false`. - Numbers are type-compatible, see [arithmetic] operators. - Floating point numbers only differ up to a limited precision. [function]: ./syntax.md#functions [Equality]: #equality ## Logical implication Equivalent to `!`*b1* `||` *b2*. [Logical implication]: #logical-implication ## Pipe operators - *a* `|>` *b* is equivalent to *b* *a* - *a* `<|` *b* is equivalent to *a* *b* > **Example** > > ``` > nix-repl> 1 |> builtins.add 2 |> builtins.mul 3 > 9 > > nix-repl> builtins.add 1 <| builtins.mul 2 <| 3 > 7 > ``` > **Warning** > > This syntax is part of an > [experimental feature](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md) > and may change in future releases. > > To use this syntax, make sure the > [`pipe-operators` experimental feature](@docroot@/development/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-pipe-operators) > is enabled. > For example, include the following in [`nix.conf`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md): > > ``` > extra-experimental-features = pipe-operators > ``` [Pipe operator]: #pipe-operators [builtins]: ./builtins.md [Function application]: #function-application