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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2014-06-09 18:51:44 +0200
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2014-06-09 18:55:48 +0200
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doc: Add a few words on the term "derivation".
* doc/guix.texi (Programming Interface): Add a sentence on "derivation".
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@@ -1305,7 +1305,8 @@ store. To instruct the daemon to perform a build action, users actually
provide it with a @dfn{derivation}. A derivation is a low-level
representation of the build actions to be taken, and the environment in
which they should occur---derivations are to package definitions what
-assembly is to C programs.
+assembly is to C programs. The term ``derivation'' comes from the fact
+that build results @emph{derive} from them.
This chapter describes all these APIs in turn, starting from high-level
package definitions.