mistune already does escaping. it does escaping for html, but the
difference is small enough that can just ignore that we're actually
targeting docbook here.
this was done only to make the conversion to MD easier to verify. we no
longer need it, and not keeping whitespace does not affect rendered outputs.
stripping will have to stay for now because description postprocessing
would add empty paragraphs otherwise.
following the plan in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/189318#discussion_r961764451
also adds an activation script to print the warning during activation
instead of during build, otherwise folks using the new CLI that hides
build logs by default might never see the warning.
checkInputs used to be added to nativeBuildInputs. Now we have
nativeCheckInputs to do that instead. Doing this treewide change allows
to keep hashes identical to before the introduction of
nativeCheckInputs.
mkAliasOptionModule should not default to mdDoc descriptions because
that can break out-of-tree users of documentation infrastructure. add an
explicitly-MD variant for now, to be removed some time after the MD
transition is complete.
A few places used Unicode U+2018/U+2019 left/right single quotes (but
not always correctly balanced). Let's just use plain ASCII single quotes
everywhere.
- Extensive documentation in NixOS manual
- Deterministic mode that fixes various identifiers relative to disk
partitions and filesystems in ext4 case
- UEFI variable recording
Render un`_type`d defaults and examples as `literalExpression`s using
`lib.generators.toPretty` so that consumers don't have to reinvent Nix
pretty-printing. `renderOptionValue` is kept internal for now intentionally.
Make `toPretty` print floats as valid Nix values (without a tilde).
Get rid of the now-obsolete `substSpecial` function.
Move towards disallowing evaluation of packages in the manual by
raising a warning on `pkgs.foo.{outPath,drvPath}`; later, this should
throw an error. Instead, module authors should use `literalExpression`
and `mkPackageOption`.
Unlike the XML doc renderer, the AsciiDoc and CommonMark renderers don't
pretty-print certain complex types, like literal expressions, DocBook
literals, and derivations. These types are dumped into the documentation
as JSON.
This commit parses and unwraps these types when loading the
JSON-formatted NixOS options. The AsciiDoc and CommonMark renders have
also been combined into a single script to allow code reuse.
Before this patch, if we:
1. add a new user in the config,
2. mount /home seperately,
3. not set neededForBoot for /home,
4. and run `nixos-rebuild boot`,
the newly added user's home will not be created after a reboot. This
is because when nixos/modules/config/update-users-groups.pl is running
in stage 2 to setup users, /home is not mounted.
This patch fixes this issue.
\<foo\> will often be displayed like \<foo>, for example by mkdocs.
I've tested a number of markdown renderers and they render html escape
sequences fine.
Until this commit, the documentation suggested `multi-user.target`
as `wantedBy` for all services.
Since `multi-user.target` is not available for user services,
propose a different default for those in the documentation.
Co-authored-by: Naïm Favier <n@monade.li>
Co-authored-by: Florian Warzecha <liketechnik@disroot.org>