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Wacky string coercion semantics caused expressions like exec = "${./my-script} params..."; to evaluate to a path (‘/path/my-script params’), because anti-quotations are desuged to string concatenation: exec = ./my-script + " params..."; By constrast, adding a space at the start would yield a string as expected: exec = " ${./my-script} params..."; Now the first example also evaluates to a string. |
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boost | ||
bsdiff-4.3 | ||
libexpr | ||
libmain | ||
libstore | ||
libutil | ||
nix-daemon | ||
nix-env | ||
nix-hash | ||
nix-instantiate | ||
nix-log2xml | ||
nix-setuid-helper | ||
nix-store | ||
Makefile.am |