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diff --git a/src/globals.hh b/src/globals.hh
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+++ b/src/globals.hh
@@ -8,33 +8,36 @@ using namespace std;
/* Database names. */
-/* dbHash2Paths :: Hash -> [Path]
+/* dbPath2Id :: Path -> FSId
- Maintains a mapping from hashes to lists of paths. This is what we
- use to resolve Hash(hash) content descriptors. */
-extern string dbHash2Paths;
+ Each pair (p, id) records that path $p$ contains an expansion of
+ $id$. */
+extern string dbPath2Id;
-/* dbSuccessors :: Hash -> Hash
- Each pair (h1, h2) in this mapping records the fact that a
- successor of an fstate expression with hash h1 is stored in a file
- with hash h2.
+/* dbId2Paths :: FSId -> [Path]
+
+ A mapping from ids to lists of paths. */
+extern string dbId2Paths;
+
+
+/* dbSuccessors :: FSId -> FSId
+
+ Each pair $(id_1, id_2)$ in this mapping records the fact that a
+ successor of an fstate expression stored in a file with identifier
+ $id_1$ is stored in a file with identifier $id_2$.
Note that a term $y$ is successor of $x$ iff there exists a
sequence of rewrite steps that rewrites $x$ into $y$.
-
- Also note that instead of a successor, $y$ can be any term
- equivalent to $x$, that is, reducing to the same result, as long as
- $x$ is equal to or a successor of $y$. (This is useful, e.g., for
- shared derivate caching over the network).
*/
extern string dbSuccessors;
-/* dbSubstitutes :: Hash -> [Hash]
- Each pair $(h, [hs])$ tells Nix that it can realise any of the
- fstate expressions referenced by the hashes in $hs$ to obtain a Nix
- archive that, when unpacked, will produce a path with hash $h$.
+/* dbSubstitutes :: FSId -> [FSId]
+
+ Each pair $(id, [ids])$ tells Nix that it can realise any of the
+ fstate expressions referenced by the identifiers in $ids$ to
+ generate a path with identifier $id$.
The main purpose of this is for distributed caching of derivates.
One system can compute a derivate with hash $h$ and put it on a