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Release notes for Nix 2.30.0
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cause build impurities even when not used maliciously. We now default to `builds`
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synopsis: Deprecate manually making structured attrs with `__json = ...;`
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prs: [13220]
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The proper way to create a derivation using [structured attrs] in the Nix language is by using `__structuredAttrs = true` with [`builtins.derivation`].
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However, by exploiting how structured attrs are implementated, it has also been possible to create them by setting the `__json` environment variable to a serialized JSON string.
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This sneaky alternative method is now deprecated, and may be disallowed in future versions of Nix.
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[structured attrs]: @docroot@/language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-structuredAttrs
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[`builtins.derivation`]: @docroot@/language/builtins.html#builtins-derivation
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synopsis: Add stack sampling evaluation profiler
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prs: [13220]
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Nix evaluator now supports stack sampling evaluation profiling via `--eval-profiler flamegraph` setting.
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It collects collapsed call stack information to output file specified by
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`--eval-profile-file` (`nix.profile` by default) in a format directly consumable
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by `flamegraph.pl` and compatible tools like [speedscope](https://speedscope.app/).
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Sampling frequency can be configured via `--eval-profiler-frequency` (99 Hz by default).
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Unlike existing `--trace-function-calls` this profiler includes the name of the function
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being called when it's available.
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synopsis: "`json-log-path` setting"
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prs: [13003]
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New setting `json-log-path` that sends a copy of all Nix log messages (in JSON format) to a file or Unix domain socket.
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synopsis: "Rename `nix profile install` to `nix profile add`"
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prs: [13224]
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The command `nix profile install` has been renamed to `nix profile add` (though the former is still available as an alias). This is because the verb "add" is a better antonym for the verb "remove" (i.e. `nix profile remove`). Nix also does not have install hooks or general behavior often associated with "installing".
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synopsis: Non-flake inputs now contain a `sourceInfo` attribute
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issues: 13164
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prs: 13170
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Flakes have always a `sourceInfo` attribute which describes the source of the flake.
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The `sourceInfo.outPath` is often identical to the flake's `outPath`, however it can differ when the flake is located in a subdirectory of its source.
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Non-flake inputs (i.e. inputs with `flake = false`) can also be located at some path _within_ a wider source.
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This usually happens when defining a relative path input within the same source as the parent flake, e.g. `inputs.foo.url = ./some-file.nix`.
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Such relative inputs will now inherit their parent's `sourceInfo`.
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This also means it is now possible to use `?dir=subdir` on non-flake inputs.
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This iterates on the work done in 2.26 to improve relative path support ([#10089](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10089)),
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and resolves a regression introduced in 2.28 relating to nested relative path inputs ([#13164](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/13164)).
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synopsis: Revert incomplete closure mixed download and build feature
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issues: [77, 12628]
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prs: [13176]
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Since Nix 1.3 (299141ecbd08bae17013226dbeae71e842b4fdd7 in 2013) Nix has attempted to mix together upstream fresh builds and downstream substitutions when remote substuters contain an "incomplete closure" (have some store objects, but not the store objects they reference).
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This feature is now removed.
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Worst case, removing this feature could cause more building downstream, but it should not cause outright failures, since this is not happening for opaque store objects that we don't know how to build if we decide not to substitute.
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In practice, however, we doubt even the more building is very likely to happen.
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Remote stores that are missing dependencies in arbitrary ways (e.g. corruption) don't seem to be very common.
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On the contrary, when remote stores fail to implement the [closure property](@docroot@/store/store-object.md#closure-property), it is usually an *intentional* choice on the part of the remote store, because it wishes to serve as an "overlay" store over another store, such as `https://cache.nixos.org`.
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If an "incomplete closure" is encountered in that situation, the right fix is not to do some sort of "franken-building" as this feature implemented, but instead to make sure both substituters are enabled in the settings.
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(In the future, we should make it easier for remote stores to indicate this to clients, to catch settings that won't work in general before a missing dependency is actually encountered.)
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- [Contributing](development/contributing.md)
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- [Contributing](development/contributing.md)
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- [Releases](release-notes/index.md)
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- [Releases](release-notes/index.md)
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{{#include ./SUMMARY-rl-next.md}}
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{{#include ./SUMMARY-rl-next.md}}
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- [Release 2.30 (2025-07-07)](release-notes/rl-2.30.md)
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- [Release 2.29 (2025-05-14)](release-notes/rl-2.29.md)
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- [Release 2.29 (2025-05-14)](release-notes/rl-2.29.md)
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- [Release 2.28 (2025-04-02)](release-notes/rl-2.28.md)
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- [Release 2.28 (2025-04-02)](release-notes/rl-2.28.md)
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- [Release 2.27 (2025-03-03)](release-notes/rl-2.27.md)
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- [Release 2.27 (2025-03-03)](release-notes/rl-2.27.md)
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e.g. `--warn-large-path-threshold 100M`.
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e.g. `--warn-large-path-threshold 100M`.
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# Contributors
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## Contributors
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This release was made possible by the following 43 contributors:
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This release was made possible by the following 43 contributors:
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`<nix/fetchurl.nix>` is also known as the builtin derivation builder `builtin:fetchurl`. It's not to be confused with the evaluation-time function `builtins.fetchurl`, which was not affected by this issue.
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`<nix/fetchurl.nix>` is also known as the builtin derivation builder `builtin:fetchurl`. It's not to be confused with the evaluation-time function `builtins.fetchurl`, which was not affected by this issue.
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# Contributors
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## Contributors
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This release was made possible by the following 58 contributors:
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This release was made possible by the following 58 contributors:
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- Evaluation caching now works for dirty Git workdirs [#11992](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/11992)
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- Evaluation caching now works for dirty Git workdirs [#11992](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/11992)
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# Contributors
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## Contributors
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This release was made possible by the following 45 contributors:
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This release was made possible by the following 45 contributors:
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```
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# Contributors
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## Contributors
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This release was made possible by the following 21 contributors:
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This release was made possible by the following 21 contributors:
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Also note that we try to keep the C API compatible, but we decided to break this function because it was young and likely not in widespread use yet. This frees up time to make important progress on the rest of the C API.
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Also note that we try to keep the C API compatible, but we decided to break this function because it was young and likely not in widespread use yet. This frees up time to make important progress on the rest of the C API.
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# Contributors
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## Contributors
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This earlier-than-usual release was made possible by the following 16 contributors:
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This earlier-than-usual release was made possible by the following 16 contributors:
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# Contributors
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## Contributors
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This release was made possible by the following 40 contributors:
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This release was made possible by the following 40 contributors:
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# Release 2.30.0 (2025-07-07)
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## Backward-incompatible changes and deprecations
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The command `nix profile install` has been renamed to [`nix profile add`] (though the former is still available as an alias). This is because the verb "add" is a better antonym for the verb "remove" (i.e. `nix profile remove`). Nix also does not have install hooks or general behavior often associated with "installing".
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- Revert incomplete closure mixed download and build feature [#77](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/77) [#12628](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/12628) [#13176](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/13176)
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Since Nix 1.3 ([commit `299141e`] in 2013) Nix has attempted to mix together upstream fresh builds and downstream substitutions when remote substuters contain an "incomplete closure" (have some store objects, but not the store objects they reference).
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## Contributors
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This release was made possible by the following 32 contributors:
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- Cole Helbling [**(@cole-h)**](https://github.com/cole-h)
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- Eelco Dolstra [**(@edolstra)**](https://github.com/edolstra)
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- Egor Konovalov [**(@egorkonovalov)**](https://github.com/egorkonovalov)
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- Farid Zakaria [**(@fzakaria)**](https://github.com/fzakaria)
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- Graham Christensen [**(@grahamc)**](https://github.com/grahamc)
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- gustavderdrache [**(@gustavderdrache)**](https://github.com/gustavderdrache)
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- Gwenn Le Bihan [**(@gwennlbh)**](https://github.com/gwennlbh)
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- h0nIg [**(@h0nIg)**](https://github.com/h0nIg)
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- Jade Masker [**(@donottellmetonottellyou)**](https://github.com/donottellmetonottellyou)
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- jayeshv [**(@jayeshv)**](https://github.com/jayeshv)
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- Jeremy Fleischman [**(@jfly)**](https://github.com/jfly)
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- John Ericson [**(@Ericson2314)**](https://github.com/Ericson2314)
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- Jonas Chevalier [**(@zimbatm)**](https://github.com/zimbatm)
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- Jörg Thalheim [**(@Mic92)**](https://github.com/Mic92)
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- kstrafe [**(@kstrafe)**](https://github.com/kstrafe)
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- Luc Perkins [**(@lucperkins)**](https://github.com/lucperkins)
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- Matt Sturgeon [**(@MattSturgeon)**](https://github.com/MattSturgeon)
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- Nikita Krasnov [**(@synalice)**](https://github.com/synalice)
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- Peder Bergebakken Sundt [**(@pbsds)**](https://github.com/pbsds)
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- pennae [**(@pennae)**](https://github.com/pennae)
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- Philipp Otterbein
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- Pol Dellaiera [**(@drupol)**](https://github.com/drupol)
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- PopeRigby [**(@poperigby)**](https://github.com/poperigby)
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- Raito Bezarius
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- Robert Hensing [**(@roberth)**](https://github.com/roberth)
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- Samuli Thomasson [**(@SimSaladin)**](https://github.com/SimSaladin)
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- Sergei Zimmerman [**(@xokdvium)**](https://github.com/xokdvium)
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- Stefan Boca [**(@stefanboca)**](https://github.com/stefanboca)
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[stack sampling evaluation profiler]: @docroot@/advanced-topics/eval-profiler.md
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[`build-dir`]: @docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-build-dir
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[`allow-import-from-derivation`]: @docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-allow-import-from-derivation
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[commit `299141e`]: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/commit/299141ecbd08bae17013226dbeae71e842b4fdd7
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"the-tumultuous-unicorn-of-darkness@gmx.com": "TheTumultuousUnicornOfDarkness",
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"dev@rodney.id.au": "rvl",
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"pe@pijul.org": "P-E-Meunier",
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"pe@pijul.org": "P-E-Meunier",
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"yannik@floxdev.com": "ysndr"
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"73017521+egorkonovalov@users.noreply.github.com": "egorkonovalov",
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"raito@lix.systems": null,
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"vladimir.cunat@nic.cz": "vcunat",
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"samuli.thomasson@pm.me": "SimSaladin",
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"donottellmetonottellyou@gmail.com": "donottellmetonottellyou",
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"getchoo@tuta.io": "getchoo",
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"alex.ford@determinate.systems": "gustavderdrache",
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"hey@ewen.works": "gwennlbh",
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"matt@sturgeon.me.uk": "MattSturgeon",
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"ajlekcahdp4": "Alexander Romanov",
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"ajlekcahdp4": "Alexander Romanov",
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"Valodim": "Vincent Breitmoser",
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"Valodim": "Vincent Breitmoser",
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"rvl": "Rodney Lorrimar",
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"rvl": "Rodney Lorrimar",
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"whatsthecraic": "Dean De Leo"
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"whatsthecraic": "Dean De Leo",
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"gwennlbh": "Gwenn Le Bihan",
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"donottellmetonottellyou": "Jade Masker",
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"kstrafe": null,
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"synalice": "Nikita Krasnov",
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"poperigby": "PopeRigby",
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||||||
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"MattSturgeon": "Matt Sturgeon",
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"lucperkins": "Luc Perkins",
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"gustavderdrache": null,
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"SimSaladin": "Samuli Thomasson",
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||||||
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"getchoo": "Seth Flynn",
|
||||||
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"stefanboca": "Stefan Boca",
|
||||||
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"wolfgangwalther": "Wolfgang Walther",
|
||||||
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"pbsds": "Peder Bergebakken Sundt",
|
||||||
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"egorkonovalov": "Egor Konovalov",
|
||||||
|
"jayeshv": "jayeshv",
|
||||||
|
"vcunat": "Vladim\u00edr \u010cun\u00e1t"
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ section_title="Release $version_full ($DATE)"
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||||||
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|
||||||
if ! $IS_PATCH; then
|
if ! $IS_PATCH; then
|
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echo
|
echo
|
||||||
echo "# Contributors"
|
echo "## Contributors"
|
||||||
echo
|
echo
|
||||||
VERSION=$version_full ./maintainers/release-credits
|
VERSION=$version_full ./maintainers/release-credits
|
||||||
fi
|
fi
|
||||||
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@ -211,6 +211,8 @@ struct EvalSettings : Config
|
||||||
* `flamegraph` stack sampling profiler. Outputs folded format, one line per stack (suitable for `flamegraph.pl` and compatible tools).
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* `flamegraph` stack sampling profiler. Outputs folded format, one line per stack (suitable for `flamegraph.pl` and compatible tools).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Use [`eval-profile-file`](#conf-eval-profile-file) to specify where the profile is saved.
|
Use [`eval-profile-file`](#conf-eval-profile-file) to specify where the profile is saved.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
See [Using the `eval-profiler`](@docroot@/advanced-topics/eval-profiler.md).
|
||||||
)"};
|
)"};
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Setting<Path> evalProfileFile{this, "nix.profile", "eval-profile-file",
|
Setting<Path> evalProfileFile{this, "nix.profile", "eval-profile-file",
|
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