0fdae31531
Makes overrideAttrs usable in the same way that `override` can be used. It allows the first argument of `overrideAttrs` to be either a function or an attrset, instead of only a function: hello.overrideAttrs (old: { postBuild = "echo hello"; }) hello.overrideAttrs { postBuild = "echo hello"; } Previously only the first example was possible. Co-authored-by: adisbladis <adisbladis@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: matthewcroughan <matt@croughan.sh> |
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