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-rw-r--r--lib/attrsets.nix10
-rw-r--r--lib/lists.nix4
-rw-r--r--lib/options.nix6
3 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/lib/attrsets.nix b/lib/attrsets.nix
index 1a51225a80ed5..30952651adf40 100644
--- a/lib/attrsets.nix
+++ b/lib/attrsets.nix
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ rec {
        ] { a.b.c = 0; }
        => { a = { b = { d = 1; }; }; x = { y = "xy"; }; }
 
-    Type: updateManyAttrsByPath :: [{ path :: [String], update :: (Any -> Any) }] -> AttrSet -> AttrSet
+    Type: updateManyAttrsByPath :: [{ path :: [String]; update :: (Any -> Any); }] -> AttrSet -> AttrSet
   */
   updateManyAttrsByPath = let
     # When recursing into attributes, instead of updating the `path` of each
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ rec {
        => { name = "some"; value = 6; }
 
      Type:
-       nameValuePair :: String -> Any -> { name :: String, value :: Any }
+       nameValuePair :: String -> Any -> { name :: String; value :: Any; }
   */
   nameValuePair =
     # Attribute name
@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ rec {
        => { foo_x = "bar-a"; foo_y = "bar-b"; }
 
      Type:
-       mapAttrs' :: (String -> Any -> { name = String; value = Any }) -> AttrSet -> AttrSet
+       mapAttrs' :: (String -> Any -> { name :: String; value :: Any; }) -> AttrSet -> AttrSet
   */
   mapAttrs' =
     # A function, given an attribute's name and value, returns a new `nameValuePair`.
@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ rec {
 
      Example:
        zipAttrsWith (name: values: values) [{a = "x";} {a = "y"; b = "z";}]
-       => { a = ["x" "y"]; b = ["z"] }
+       => { a = ["x" "y"]; b = ["z"]; }
 
      Type:
        zipAttrsWith :: (String -> [ Any ] -> Any) -> [ AttrSet ] -> AttrSet
@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ rec {
 
      Example:
        zipAttrs [{a = "x";} {a = "y"; b = "z";}]
-       => { a = ["x" "y"]; b = ["z"] }
+       => { a = ["x" "y"]; b = ["z"]; }
 
      Type:
        zipAttrs :: [ AttrSet ] -> AttrSet
diff --git a/lib/lists.nix b/lib/lists.nix
index 8b2c2d12801bb..9f69485b40862 100644
--- a/lib/lists.nix
+++ b/lib/lists.nix
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ rec {
   /* Splits the elements of a list in two lists, `right` and
      `wrong`, depending on the evaluation of a predicate.
 
-     Type: (a -> bool) -> [a] -> { right :: [a], wrong :: [a] }
+     Type: (a -> bool) -> [a] -> { right :: [a]; wrong :: [a]; }
 
      Example:
        partition (x: x > 2) [ 5 1 2 3 4 ]
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ rec {
   /* Merges two lists of the same size together. If the sizes aren't the same
      the merging stops at the shortest.
 
-     Type: zipLists :: [a] -> [b] -> [{ fst :: a, snd :: b}]
+     Type: zipLists :: [a] -> [b] -> [{ fst :: a; snd :: b; }]
 
      Example:
        zipLists [ 1 2 ] [ "a" "b" ]
diff --git a/lib/options.nix b/lib/options.nix
index ce66bfb9d5d9f..d14d209a83471 100644
--- a/lib/options.nix
+++ b/lib/options.nix
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ rec {
 
      You can omit the default path if the name of the option is also attribute path in nixpkgs.
 
-     Type: mkPackageOption :: pkgs -> string -> { default :: [string], example :: null | string | [string] } -> option
+     Type: mkPackageOption :: pkgs -> string -> { default :: [string]; example :: null | string | [string]; } -> option
 
      Example:
        mkPackageOption pkgs "hello" { }
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ rec {
 
   /* Extracts values of all "value" keys of the given list.
 
-     Type: getValues :: [ { value :: a } ] -> [a]
+     Type: getValues :: [ { value :: a; } ] -> [a]
 
      Example:
        getValues [ { value = 1; } { value = 2; } ] // => [ 1 2 ]
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ rec {
 
   /* Extracts values of all "file" keys of the given list
 
-     Type: getFiles :: [ { file :: a } ] -> [a]
+     Type: getFiles :: [ { file :: a; } ] -> [a]
 
      Example:
        getFiles [ { file = "file1"; } { file = "file2"; } ] // => [ "file1" "file2" ]