This commit adds support for byte compiling lua configuration files.
It's enabled by default (if byte compiling is enabled at all) and can be
disabled with `performance.byteCompileLua.configs` toggle.
To implement this feature `extraFiles.<name>.finalSource` internal
read-only option is introduced. `source` option cannot be used because
it's user configurable. In order to access the values of the
`performance.byteCompileLua` options, parent config is added to
specialArgs of extraFiles submodule. Then the usages of `source` option
changed to `finalSource` in all relevant places (filesPlugin and
wrappers).
Added more helpers for various cases of byte compiling:
* `byteCompileLuaFile` byte compiles lua file
* `byteCompileLuaHook` is a setup hook that byte compiles all lua files
* `byteCompileLuaDrv` overrides derivation by adding byteCompileLuaHook
to it
Added tests to validate that extraFiles specified by various methods are
handled correctly. Added a separate home-manager test, that is intended
to validate that extraFiles propagated to wrapper modules are correctly
byte compiled.
Let's simplify things by defining all modules in `./plugins`, `./modules`
and `./wrappers/modules`.
Instead of currying `pkgs` into a bootstrapping module, we can require
`defaultPkgs` be provided as a special arg.
This refactor allows us to completely remove `flake-modules/modules.nix`!
Use `mkTestDerivationFromNixvimModule` instead of `mkTestDerivation`,
allowing "proper" modules to be used instead of plain attr configs.
This is useful for more complex tests that wish to use `config` or
`options` arguments, e.g:
```nix
{config, options, ...}: {
/* some cool test */
}
```
To allow `tests.dontRun` to be defined on such a test, the module is
allowed to be nested as `module`, e.g:
```nix
{
tests.dontRun = true;
module = {config, options, ...}: {
/* a disabled test */
};
}
```
Also ended up doing some general cleanup, removing an unused function,
etc.