Release 2.9 (2022-05-30)
- Running Nix with the new
--debugger
flag will cause it to start a repl session if an exception is thrown during evaluation, or ifbuiltins.break
is called. From there you can inspect the values of variables and evaluate Nix expressions. In debug mode, the following new repl commands are available:
:env Show env stack
:bt Show trace stack
:st Show current trace
:st <idx> Change to another trace in the stack
:c Go until end of program, exception, or builtins.break().
:s Go one step
Read more about the debugger here.
-
Nix now provides better integration with zsh's
run-help
feature. It is now included in the Nix installation in the form of an autoloadable shell function,run-help-nix
. It picks up Nix subcommands from the currently typed in command and directs the user to the associated man pages. -
nix repl
has a new build-and-link (:bl
) command that builds a derivation while creating GC root symlinks. -
The path produced by
builtins.toFile
is now allowed to be imported or read even with restricted evaluation. Note that this will not work with a read-only store. -
nix build
has a new--print-out-paths
flag to print the resulting output paths. This matches the default behaviour ofnix-build
. -
You can now specify which outputs of a derivation
nix
should operate on using the syntaxinstallable^outputs
, e.g.nixpkgs#glibc^dev,static
ornixpkgs#glibc^*
. By default,nix
will use the outputs specified by the derivation'smeta.outputsToInstall
attribute if it exists, or all outputs otherwise. -
builtins.fetchTree
(and flake inputs) can now be used to fetch plain files over thehttp(s)
andfile
protocols in addition to directory tarballs.