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2013-11-12Make function calls show up in stack traces againEelco Dolstra
Note that adding --show-trace prevents functions calls from being tail-recursive, so an expression that evaluates without --show-trace may fail with a stack overflow if --show-trace is given.
2013-11-12Add a test to check that tail calls run in bounded stack spaceEelco Dolstra
2013-11-12Make function calls tail-recursiveEelco Dolstra
2013-11-12Make ifs and asserts tail-recursiveEelco Dolstra
The local Value object prevented g++ from making a tail call. Not clear why. In any case, not using a temporary makes g++ do the tail call.
2013-11-12Get rid of an intermediary on the stackEelco Dolstra
2013-10-28Fix building without a garbage collectorEelco Dolstra
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/6695350
2013-10-28Fix a segfault in genericClosureEelco Dolstra
It kept temporary data in STL containers that were not scanned by Boehm GC, so Nix programs using genericClosure could randomly crash if the garbage collector kicked in at a bad time. Also make it a bit more efficient by copying points to values rather than values.
2013-10-28Drop Cygwin and Solaris buildsEelco Dolstra
2013-10-28Update release notes, set version for 1.6.1 releaseEelco Dolstra
2013-10-28Slightly optimize listToAttrsEelco Dolstra
2013-10-24Undocument obsolete form of "let"Eelco Dolstra
2013-10-24Doc fixEelco Dolstra
2013-10-24Fix segfault on DarwinEelco Dolstra
Ever since SQLite in Nixpkgs was updated to 3.8.0.2, Nix has randomly segfaulted on Darwin: http://hydra.nixos.org/build/6175515 http://hydra.nixos.org/build/6611038 It turns out that this is because the binary cache substituter somehow ends up loading two versions of SQLite: the one in Nixpkgs and the other from /usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib. It's not exactly clear why the latter is loaded, but it appears to be because WWW::Curl indirectly loads /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation, which in turn seems to load /usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib. This leads to a segfault when Perl exits: #0 0x00000001010375f4 in sqlite3_finalize () #1 0x000000010125806e in sqlite_st_destroy () #2 0x000000010124bc30 in XS_DBD__SQLite__st_DESTROY () #3 0x00000001001c8155 in XS_DBI_dispatch () ... #14 0x0000000100023224 in perl_destruct () #15 0x0000000100000d6a in main () ... The workaround is to explicitly load DBD::SQLite before WWW::Curl.
2013-10-24Rename "attribute sets" to "sets"Eelco Dolstra
We don't have any other kind of sets so calling them attribute sets is unnecessarily verbose.
2013-10-24Manual: Fix broken URLsEelco Dolstra
Fixes #172.
2013-10-24Add rpm_fedora19i386 to the release-critical buildsEelco Dolstra
2013-10-24Remove unnecessary call to forceStringNoCtxEelco Dolstra
2013-10-24Document typeOfEelco Dolstra
2013-10-24Add a test of the type primopsEelco Dolstra
2013-10-24Add a typeOf primopEelco Dolstra
We already have some primops for determining the type of a value, such as isString, but they're incomplete: for instance, there is no isPath. Rather than adding more isBla functions, the generic typeOf function returns a string representing the type of the argument (e.g. "int").
2013-10-24Document NIX_SHOW_STATS and NIX_COUNT_CALLSEelco Dolstra
2013-10-24Don't require NIX_SHOW_STATS for NIX_COUNT_CALLSEelco Dolstra
2013-10-23Memoize evalFile() lookups under both the original and resolved nameEelco Dolstra
Previously we only used the resolved name, causing repeated resolution (e.g. /dir to /dir/default.nix).
2013-10-23Add an aggregate jobEelco Dolstra
Also, build for Ubuntu 13.10 and Fedora 19.
2013-10-22For auto roots, show the intermediate linkEelco Dolstra
I.e. "nix-store -q --roots" will now show (for example) /home/eelco/Dev/nixpkgs/result rather than /nix/var/nix/gcroots/auto/53222qsppi12s2hkap8dm2lg8xhhyk6v
2013-10-18Don't set $PS1 in non-interactive shellsEelco Dolstra
Shouldn't really matter, but you never know.
2013-10-18nix-shell: Play nicely with non-interactive shellsShea Levy
nix-shell with the --command flag might be used non-interactively, but if bash starts non-interactively (i.e. with stdin or stderr not a terminal), it won't source the script given in --rcfile. However, in that case it *will* source the script found in $BASH_ENV, so we can use that instead. Also, don't source ~/.bashrc in a non-interactive shell (detectable by checking the PS1 env var) Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
2013-10-17Fold two stack trace messages in derivationsEelco Dolstra
Combined with the previous changes, stack traces involving derivations are now much less verbose, since something like while evaluating the builtin function `getAttr': while evaluating the builtin function `derivationStrict': while instantiating the derivation named `gtk+-2.24.20' at `/home/eelco/Dev/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/gtk+/2.x.nix:11:3': while evaluating the derivation attribute `propagatedNativeBuildInputs' at `/home/eelco/Dev/nixpkgs/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix:78:17': while evaluating the attribute `outPath' at `/nix/store/212ngf4ph63mp6p1np2bapkfikpakfv7-nix-1.6/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:18:9': ... now reads while evaluating the attribute `propagatedNativeBuildInputs' of the derivation `gtk+-2.24.20' at `/home/eelco/Dev/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/gtk+/2.x.nix:11:3': ...
2013-10-17Don't show <nix/derivation.nix> in stack tracesEelco Dolstra
Messages like while evaluating the attribute `outPath' at `/nix/store/212ngf4ph63mp6p1np2bapkfikpakfv7-nix-1.6/share/nix/corepkgs/derivation.nix:18:9': are redundant, because Nix already shows that it's evaluating a derivation: while instantiating the derivation named `firefox-24.0' at `/home/eelco/Dev/nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/networking/browsers/firefox/default.nix:131:5': while evaluating the derivation attribute `nativeBuildInputs' at `/home/eelco/Dev/nixpkgs/pkgs/stdenv/generic/default.nix:76:17':
2013-10-17Nix 1.6.1 release notesEelco Dolstra
2013-10-17Fix testEelco Dolstra
2013-10-17Test string semantics a bit moreEelco Dolstra
2013-10-17two typosgoblin
2013-10-17Ensure proper type checking/coercion of "${expr}"Eelco Dolstra
Now we only rewrite "${expr}" to expr if expr is a string literal.
2013-10-17Add a test for type correctness of antiquotesEelco Dolstra
Antiquotes should evaluate to strings or paths. This is usually checked, except in the case where the antiquote makes up the entire string, as in "${expr}". This is optimised to expr, which discards the runtime type checks / coercions.
2013-10-17Revert the behaviour of antiquoted paths to pre-Nix 1.6Eelco Dolstra
Commit 159e621d1a9c4391b53f3d822109c36931934698 accidentally changed the behaviour of antiquoted paths, e.g. "${/foo}/bar" used to evaluate to "/nix/store/<hash>-foo/bar" (where /foo gets copied to the store), but in Nix 1.6 it evaluates to "/foo/bar". This is inconsistent, since " ${/foo}/bar" evaluates to " /nix/store/<hash>-foo/bar". So revert to the old behaviour.
2013-10-16Add a regression test for correct path antiquotation behaviorEelco Dolstra
This broke in Nix 1.6.
2013-10-16Retry all SQLite operationsEelco Dolstra
To deal with SQLITE_PROTOCOL, we also need to retry read-only operations.
2013-10-16Fix a race in registerFailedPath()Eelco Dolstra
Registering the path as failed can fail if another process does the same thing after the call to hasPathFailed(). This is extremely unlikely though.
2013-10-16Convenience macros for retrying a SQLite transactionEelco Dolstra
2013-10-16Don't wrap read-only queries in a transactionEelco Dolstra
There is no risk of getting an inconsistent result here: if the ID returned by queryValidPathId() is deleted from the database concurrently, subsequent queries involving that ID will simply fail (since IDs are never reused).
2013-10-16Print a distinct warning for SQLITE_PROTOCOLEelco Dolstra
2013-10-16Treat SQLITE_PROTOCOL as SQLITE_BUSYEelco Dolstra
In the Hydra build farm we fairly regularly get SQLITE_PROTOCOL errors (e.g., "querying path in database: locking protocol"). The docs for this error code say that it "is returned if some other process is messing with file locks and has violated the file locking protocol that SQLite uses on its rollback journal files." However, the SQLite source code reveals that this error can also occur under high load: if( cnt>5 ){ int nDelay = 1; /* Pause time in microseconds */ if( cnt>100 ){ VVA_ONLY( pWal->lockError = 1; ) return SQLITE_PROTOCOL; } if( cnt>=10 ) nDelay = (cnt-9)*238; /* Max delay 21ms. Total delay 996ms */ sqlite3OsSleep(pWal->pVfs, nDelay); } i.e. if certain locks cannot be not acquired, SQLite will retry a number of times before giving up and returing SQLITE_PROTOCOL. The comments say: Circumstances that cause a RETRY should only last for the briefest instances of time. No I/O or other system calls are done while the locks are held, so the locks should not be held for very long. But if we are unlucky, another process that is holding a lock might get paged out or take a page-fault that is time-consuming to resolve, during the few nanoseconds that it is holding the lock. In that case, it might take longer than normal for the lock to free. ... The total delay time before giving up is less than 1 second. On a heavily loaded machine like lucifer (the main Hydra server), which often has dozens of processes waiting for I/O, it seems to me that a page fault could easily take more than a second to resolve. So, let's treat SQLITE_PROTOCOL as SQLITE_BUSY and retry the transaction. Issue NixOS/hydra#14.
2013-10-14nix-shell: Fix bash completionEelco Dolstra
Nixpkgs's stdenv setup script sets the "nullglob" option, but doing so breaks Bash completion on NixOS (when ‘programs.bash.enableCompletion’ is set) and on Ubuntu. So clear that flag afterwards. Of course, this may break stdenv functions in subtle ways...
2013-10-11Adjust to the NixOS/Nixpkgs mergeEelco Dolstra
2013-10-08printStats(): Print the size of the symbol table in bytesEelco Dolstra
2013-10-08Deduplicate filenames in PosEelco Dolstra
This saves ~4 MiB of RAM for NixOS system instantiation, and ~18 MiB for "nix-env -qa".
2013-10-08Treat undefined variable errors consistentlyEelco Dolstra
Previously, a undefined variable inside a "with" caused an EvalError (which can be caught), while outside, it caused a ParseError (which cannot be caught). Now both cause an UndefinedVarError (which cannot be caught).
2013-10-08Show the exact position of undefined variablesEelco Dolstra
In particular, undefined variable errors in a "with" previously didn't show *any* position information, so this should help a lot in those cases.
2013-10-08Remove some unused functionsEelco Dolstra