| 11 Dec 2025 |
Charles | no | 19:54:06 |
Rutile (Commentator2.0) feel free to ping | well, i just did | 19:54:23 |
Charles | that's getting parsed as one minus the value stored in the variable a minus one | 19:54:23 |
Charles | you set a to 0 | 19:54:29 |
Charles | wait | 19:54:37 |
Charles | no i'm confused | 19:54:41 |
Rutile (Commentator2.0) feel free to ping | i set a to 1 | 19:54:44 |
Rutile (Commentator2.0) feel free to ping | and 1-a to 0 | 19:54:48 |
Charles | oh then i'm not confused and you're wrong | 19:55:10 |
Charles | this is just 1 minus 1 minus 1 | 19:55:28 |
Rutile (Commentator2.0) feel free to ping | okay yeah | 19:55:59 |
Rutile (Commentator2.0) feel free to ping | forgot that i set a | 19:56:04 |
Charles | because a is parsed as a variable containing 1 | 19:56:04 |
Charles | everything in the screenshots is explained by this plus "quoted variables can be set but not accessed unless it's an attrset key in which case you can use attrset."foo" to access the value for that key" | 19:58:03 |
aloisw | You can also put it into an attrset using "inherit". | 20:01:50 |
Charles | oh that's clever | 20:14:33 |
Qyriad | In reply to @commentator2.0:elia.garden sent an image. imo Nixlang2: we simply always require spaces around subtraction | 20:14:34 |
Charles | nix-repl> "1" = 2
Added "1".
nix-repl> {inherit "1";}."1"
2
| 20:14:48 |
Rutile (Commentator2.0) feel free to ping | Nixlang2 should just forbid - in identifiers /hj | 20:15:30 |
Qyriad | disagree | 20:15:37 |