# Evaluate `release.nix' like Hydra would (i.e. call each job # attribute with the expected `system' argument). Too bad # nix-instantiate can't to do this. with import ../../pkgs/lib; let trace = if (builtins.getEnv "VERBOSE") == "1" then builtins.trace else (x: y: y); rel = removeAttrs (import ../../pkgs/top-level/release.nix) [ "tarball" "xbursttools" ]; seqList = xs: res: fold (x: xs: seq x xs) res xs; strictAttrs = as: seqList (attrValues as) as; maybe = as: let y = builtins.tryEval (strictAttrs as); in if y.success then y.value else builtins.trace "FAIL" null; call = attrs: flip mapAttrs attrs (n: v: trace n ( if builtins.isFunction v then maybe (v { system = "x86_64-linux"; }) else if builtins.isAttrs v then call v else null )); # Add the ‘recurseForDerivations’ attribute to ensure that # nix-instantiate recurses into nested attribute sets. recurse = attrs: if isDerivation attrs then attrs else { recurseForDerivations = true; } // mapAttrs (n: v: recurse v) attrs; in recurse (call rel)