> I don't think it did. I'm not sure what it was supposed to help with.
I was hoping that it would be interesting to you, but also help avoid spreading false information that might mislead people into evaluating Nix code when it's not safe to do so. But, I think I understand now that maybe you don't care about what happens to other people.
Ah, I over-quoted that part. My mistake.
> Also, it doesn't work:
It will work with the default Nix settings.
> Turning off restrict-eval is pretty crazy; there's no reason to do that and it's dangerous.
One would need to first turn it on to be able to turn it off.
> https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/command-ref/conf-file....
Indeed, note the default value.
> I don't think it did. I'm not sure what it was supposed to help with.
I was hoping that it would be interesting to you, but also help avoid spreading false information that might mislead people into evaluating Nix code when it's not safe to do so. But, I think I understand now that maybe you don't care about what happens to other people.