nix flakes support #64

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}; };
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.llvm ]; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.llvm ];
buildPhase = '' buildPhase = ''
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cargoBuildFlags?

cargoBuildFlags?
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Is there API of that function described somewhere for quick reference? Besides the little tutorial section...

Is there API of that function described somewhere for quick reference? Besides the little tutorial section...
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Actually, using just cargoBuildFlags (--bin thermostat as release is already included) causes the build to fail, as the default builder forces --target=x86_64-linux.

Actually, using just cargoBuildFlags (``--bin thermostat`` as release is already included) causes the build to fail, as the default builder forces ``--target=x86_64-linux``.
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One usually has to RTFS of nixpkgs for this kind of extended documentation :)
If there's no easy solution then overriding buildPhase is fine.

One usually has to RTFS of nixpkgs for this kind of extended documentation :) If there's no easy solution then overriding buildPhase is fine.
cargo build --release --bin thermostat cargo build --release --bin thermostat
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buildInputs = with pkgs; [ buildInputs = with pkgs; [
rustPlatform.rust.rustc rustPlatform.rust.rustc
rustPlatform.rust.cargo rustPlatform.rust.cargo
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gcc?

gcc?
gcc openocd dfu-util openocd dfu-util
] ++ (with python3Packages; [ ] ++ (with python3Packages; [
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Did you test this? I think this doesn't work and you need python3.withPackages instead.

Did you test this? I think this doesn't work and you need ``python3.withPackages`` instead.
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Weirdly enough it seems to work

❯ nix develop

[spaqin@hera:~/m-labs/thermostat]$ python
Python 3.9.6 (default, Jun 28 2021, 08:57:49) 
[GCC 10.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import numpy
>>> import matplotlib
>>> 
Weirdly enough it seems to work ```shell ❯ nix develop [spaqin@hera:~/m-labs/thermostat]$ python Python 3.9.6 (default, Jun 28 2021, 08:57:49) [GCC 10.3.0] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import numpy >>> import matplotlib >>> ```
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This is the lab computer and those packages are already included in the system Python. You can use nix develop --ignore-environment to isolate the system profile (see https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4359).

This is the lab computer and those packages are already included in the system Python. You can use ``nix develop --ignore-environment`` to isolate the system profile (see https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4359).
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Still available:

❯ nix develop --ignore-environment
bash-5.1$ python
Python 3.9.6 (default, Jun 28 2021, 08:57:49) 
[GCC 10.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import matplotlib
>>> import numpy 
>>> 
Still available: ```shell ❯ nix develop --ignore-environment bash-5.1$ python Python 3.9.6 (default, Jun 28 2021, 08:57:49) [GCC 10.3.0] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import matplotlib >>> import numpy >>> ```
numpy matplotlib numpy matplotlib
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