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Since the Perl bindings require shared libraries, this is required on platforms such as Cygwin where we do a static build.
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817 B
Perl
29 lines
817 B
Perl
package Nix::Config;
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$binDir = $ENV{"NIX_BIN_DIR"} || "@bindir@";
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$libexecDir = $ENV{"NIX_LIBEXEC_DIR"} || "@libexecdir@";
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$stateDir = $ENV{"NIX_STATE_DIR"} || "@localstatedir@/nix";
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$manifestDir = $ENV{"NIX_MANIFESTS_DIR"} || "@localstatedir@/nix/manifests";
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$logDir = $ENV{"NIX_LOG_DIR"} || "@localstatedir@/log/nix";
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$confDir = $ENV{"NIX_CONF_DIR"} || "@sysconfdir@/nix";
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$bzip2 = $ENV{"NIX_BZIP2"} || "@bzip2@";
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$curl = "@curl@";
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$useBindings = "@perlbindings@" eq "yes";
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sub readConfig {
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my %config;
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my $config = "@sysconfdir@/nix/nix.conf";
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return unless -f $config;
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open CONFIG, "<$config" or die "cannot open `$config'";
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while (<CONFIG>) {
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/^\s*([\w|-]+)\s*=\s*(.*)$/ or next;
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$config{$1} = $2;
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print "|$1| -> |$2|\n";
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}
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close CONFIG;
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}
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return 1;
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