From 52a2e4136e270f9efd6838adb69304fe6d4d431e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naïm Favier Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2021 17:19:19 +0200 Subject: lib/options: add literalExpression and literalDocBook, deprecate literalExample --- lib/options.nix | 24 +++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'lib/options.nix') diff --git a/lib/options.nix b/lib/options.nix index 119a67fb7d8..b3164181312 100644 --- a/lib/options.nix +++ b/lib/options.nix @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ rec { Example: mkOption { } // => { _type = "option"; } - mkOption { defaultText = "foo"; } // => { _type = "option"; defaultText = "foo"; } + mkOption { default = "foo"; } // => { _type = "option"; default = "foo"; } */ mkOption = { @@ -212,11 +212,25 @@ rec { else x; - /* For use in the `example` option attribute. It causes the given - text to be included verbatim in documentation. This is necessary - for example values that are not simple values, e.g., functions. + /* For use in the `defaultText` and `example` option attributes. Causes the + given string to be rendered verbatim in the documentation as Nix code. This + is necessary for complex values, e.g. functions, or values that depend on + other values or packages. */ - literalExample = text: { _type = "literalExample"; inherit text; }; + literalExpression = text: + if ! isString text then throw "literalExpression expects a string." + else { _type = "literalExpression"; inherit text; }; + + literalExample = lib.warn "literalExample is deprecated, use literalExpression instead, or use literalDocBook for a non-Nix description." literalExpression; + + + /* For use in the `defaultText` and `example` option attributes. Causes the + given DocBook text to be inserted verbatim in the documentation, for when + a `literalExpression` would be too hard to read. + */ + literalDocBook = text: + if ! isString text then throw "literalDocBook expects a string." + else { _type = "literalDocBook"; inherit text; }; # Helper functions. -- cgit 1.4.1