nixpkgs manual: add an alternative example in stdenv-separateDebugInfo (#257861)
* nixpkgs manual: add an alternative example in stdenv-separateDebugInfo This change gets rid of the indirect reference to `nix-env -i` usage and shows how to achieve the same goal with a shell expression. Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
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If set to `true`, the standard environment will enable debug information in C/C++ builds. After installation, the debug information will be separated from the executables and stored in the output named `debug`. (This output is enabled automatically; you don’t need to set the `outputs` attribute explicitly.) To be precise, the debug information is stored in `debug/lib/debug/.build-id/XX/YYYY…`, where \<XXYYYY…\> is the \<build ID\> of the binary — a SHA-1 hash of the contents of the binary. Debuggers like GDB use the build ID to look up the separated debug information.
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For example, with GDB, you can add
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:::{.example #ex-gdb-debug-symbols-socat}
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```
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set debug-file-directory ~/.nix-profile/lib/debug
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# Enable debug symbols for use with GDB
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To make GDB find debug information for the `socat` package and its dependencies, you can use the following `shell.nix`:
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```nix
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let
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pkgs = import ./. {
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config = {};
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overlays = [
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(final: prev: {
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ncurses = prev.ncurses.overrideAttrs { separateDebugInfo = true; };
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readline = prev.readline.overrideAttrs { separateDebugInfo = true; };
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})
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];
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};
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myDebugInfoDirs = pkgs.symlinkJoin {
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name = "myDebugInfoDirs";
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paths = with pkgs; [
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glibc.debug
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ncurses.debug
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openssl.debug
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readline.debug
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];
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};
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in
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pkgs.mkShell {
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NIX_DEBUG_INFO_DIRS = "${pkgs.lib.getLib myDebugInfoDirs}/lib/debug";
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packages = [
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pkgs.gdb
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pkgs.socat
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];
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shellHook = ''
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${pkgs.lib.getBin pkgs.gdb}/bin/gdb ${pkgs.lib.getBin pkgs.socat}/bin/socat
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'';
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}
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```
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to `~/.gdbinit`. GDB will then be able to find debug information installed via `nix-env -i`.
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This setup works as follows:
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- Add [`overlays`](#chap-overlays) to the package set, since debug symbols are disabled for `ncurses` and `readline` by default.
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- Create a derivation to combine all required debug symbols under one path with [`symlinkJoin`](#trivial-builder-symlinkJoin).
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- Set the environment variable `NIX_DEBUG_INFO_DIRS` in the shell. Nixpkgs patches `gdb` to use it for looking up debug symbols.
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- Run `gdb` on the `socat` binary on shell startup in the [`shellHook`](#sec-pkgs-mkShell). Here we use [`lib.getBin`](#function-library-lib.attrsets.getBin) to ensure that the correct derivation output is selected rather than the default one.
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:::
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### The installCheck phase {#ssec-installCheck-phase}
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