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--arg isn't a valid Nix identifier
See https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/496. The core idea is to be able to do e.g. nix-instantiate -A some-nonfree-thing --arg config.allowUnfree true which is currently not possible since `config.allowUnfree` is interpreted as attribute name with a dot in it. In order to change that (probably), Jade suggested to find out if there are any folks out there relying on this behavior. For such a use-case, it may still be possible to accept strings, i.e. `--arg '"config.allowUnfree"'. Change-Id: I986c73619fbd87a95b55e2f0ac03feaed3de2d2d
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