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Add flake evaluation cache
This exploits the hermetic nature of flake evaluation to speed up repeated evaluations of a flake output attribute. For example (doing 'nix build' on an already present package): $ time nix build nixpkgs:firefox real 0m1.497s user 0m1.160s sys 0m0.139s $ time nix build nixpkgs:firefox real 0m0.052s user 0m0.038s sys 0m0.007s The cache is ~/.cache/nix/eval-cache-v1.sqlite, which has entries like INSERT INTO Attributes VALUES( X'92a907d4efe933af2a46959b082cdff176aa5bfeb47a98fabd234809a67ab195', 'packages.firefox', 1, '/nix/store/pbalzf8x19hckr8cwdv62rd6g0lqgc38-firefox-67.0.drv /nix/store/g6q0gx0v6xvdnizp8lrcw7c4gdkzana0-firefox-67.0 out'); where the hash 92a9... is a fingerprint over the flake store path and the contents of the lockfile. Because flakes are evaluated in pure mode, this uniquely identifies the evaluation result.
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sqlite3 * db = 0;
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SQLite() { }
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SQLite(const Path & path);
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SQLite(const Path & path, bool create = true);
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SQLite(const SQLite & from) = delete;
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SQLite& operator = (const SQLite & from) = delete;
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SQLite& operator = (SQLite && from) { db = from.db; from.db = 0; return *this; }
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~SQLite();
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operator sqlite3 * () { return db; }
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/* Disable synchronous mode, set truncate journal mode. */
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void isCache();
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void exec(const std::string & stmt);
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};
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/* Bind the next parameter. */
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Use & operator () (const std::string & value, bool notNull = true);
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Use & operator () (const unsigned char * data, size_t len, bool notNull = true);
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Use & operator () (int64_t value, bool notNull = true);
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Use & bind(); // null
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