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author | regnat <rg@regnat.ovh> | 2020-12-15 10:54:24 +0100 |
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committer | regnat <rg@regnat.ovh> | 2020-12-15 20:10:46 +0100 |
commit | 7080321618e29033a8b5dc2f9fc938dcf2df270d (patch) | |
tree | d950e9e64bfa798c23fce3a881f805e7470cae81 /src/nix/registry-list.md | |
parent | f2f60bf5d6c95453f89e47e01fe0bd6a7fdc85bb (diff) |
Use the fs accessor for readInvalidDerivation
Extend `FSAccessor::readFile` to allow not checking that the path is a
valid one, and rewrite `readInvalidDerivation` using this extended
`readFile`.
Several places in the code use `readInvalidDerivation`, either because
they need to read a derivation that has been written in the store but
not registered yet, or more generally to prevent a deadlock because
`readDerivation` tries to lock the state, so can't be called from a
place where the lock is already held.
However, `readInvalidDerivation` implicitely assumes that the store is a
`LocalFSStore`, which isn't always the case.
The concrete motivation for this is that it's required for `nix copy
--from someBinaryCache` to work, which is tremendously useful for the
tests.
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