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# Darwin stdenv design goals
There are two more goals worth calling out explicitly:
1. The standard environment should build successfully with sandboxing enabled on Darwin. It is
fine if a package requires a `sandboxProfile` to build, but it should not be necessary to
disable the sandbox to build the stdenv successfully; and
2. The output should depend weakly on the bootstrap tools. Historically, Darwin required updating
the bootstrap tools prior to updating the version of LLVM used in the standard environment.
By not depending on a specific version, the LLVM used on Darwin can be updated simply by
bumping the definition of llvmPackages in `all-packages.nix`.
# Updating the stdenv
There are effectively two steps when updating the standard environment:
1. Update the definition of llvmPackages in `all-packages.nix` for Darwin to match the value of
llvmPackages.latest in `all-packages.nix`. Timing-wise, this done currently using the spring
release of LLVM and once llvmPackages.latest has been updated to match. If the LLVM project
has announced a release schedule of patch updates, wait until those are in nixpkgs. Otherwise,
the LLVM updates will have to go through staging instead of being merged into master; and
2. Fix the resulting breakage. Most things break due to additional warnings being turned into
errors or additional strictness applied by LLVM. Fixes may come in the form of disabling those
new warnings or by fixing the actual source (e.g., with a patch or update upstream). If the
fix is trivial (e.g., adding a missing int to an implicit declaration), it is better to fix
the problem instead of silencing the warning.