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Change-Id: I2ce8a9713533888b3d109a56947156eb3a5ab492
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* changes:
releng: fix the git push
releng: clarify/update docs, add instructions after tag
Fix is_maintenance_branch heuristic
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* changes:
clang-tidy: write a lint for charptr_cast
tree-wide: automated migration to charptr_cast
clang-tidy: enforce the new rules
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* changes:
sqlite: add a Use::fromStrNullable
util: implement charptr_cast
tree-wide: fix a pile of lints
refactor: make HashType and Base enum classes for type safety
build: integrate clang-tidy into CI
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This lets us ensure that nobody is putting in new reinterpret_cast
instances where they could safely use charptr_cast instead.
Change-Id: I6358a3934c8133c7150042635843bdbb6b9218d4
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There were several usages of the raw sqlite primitives along with C
style casts, seemingly because nobody thought to use an optional for
getting a string or NULL.
Let's fix this API given we already *have* a wrapper.
Change-Id: I526cceedc2e356209d8fb62e11b3572282c314e8
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The lint did it :3
Change-Id: I2d9f276b01ebbf14101de4257ea13e44ff6fe0a0
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I don't like having so many reinterpret_cast statements that have to
actually be looked at to determine if they are UB. A huge number of the
reinterpret_cast instances in Lix are actually casting to some pointer
of some character type, which is always valid no matter the source type.
However, it is also worth looking at if it is not casting both *from* a
character type and also *to* a character type, since IMO splatting a
struct into a character array should be a very deliberate action instead
of just being about dealing with bad APIs.
So let's write a template that encapsulates this invariant so we can
not worry about the trivially safe reinterpret_cast invocations.
Change-Id: Ia4e2f1fa0c567123a96604ddadb3bdd7449660a4
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Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/241
Change-Id: Idd096dc9ca92ffd4be8c22d293ba5bf2ec48a85f
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This:
- Converts a bunch of C style casts into C++ casts.
- Removes some very silly pointer subtraction code (which is no more or
less busted on i686 than it began)
- Fixes some "technically UB" that never had to be UB in the first
place.
- Makes finally follow the noexcept status of the inner function. Maybe
in the future we should ban the function from not being noexcept, but
that is not today.
- Makes various locally-used exceptions inherit from std::exception.
Change-Id: I22e66972602604989b5e494fd940b93e0e6e9297
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Change-Id: I9fbd55a9d50464a56fe11cb42a06a206914150d8
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This still has utterly unacceptably bad output format design that I
would not inflict on anyone I like, but it *does* now exist, and you
*can* find the errors in the log.
Future work would obviously be to fix that and integrate the actual
errors into Gerrit using codechecker or so.
Followup issue: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/457
Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/147
Change-Id: Ifca22e443d357762125f4ad6bc4f568af3a26c62
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Change-Id: I71a42acd5a4a9a18b55cf754cdf9896614134398
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Change-Id: I16ec8994c6448d70b686a2e4c10f19d4e240750d
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Change-Id: I1b00d1a537d84790878cb0e81aaa1cbaa143d62d
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Change-Id: Iffa55272fe6ef4adaf3e9d4d25e5339792c2e460
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Change-Id: I0cdcd436ee71124ca992b4f4fe307624a25f11e9
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Change-Id: I02a54846cd65622edbd7a1d6c24a623b4a59e5b3
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The |> operator is a reverse function operator with low binding strength
to replace lib.pipe. Implements RFC 148, see the RFC text for more
details. Closes #438.
Change-Id: I21df66e8014e0d4dd9753dd038560a2b0b7fd805
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This was broken because gerrit requires that the revision actually
is known before it is pushed as a tag.
Also, arguably this fixes the original problem mentioned in
https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/439
Change-Id: I0373ac01584440f18d32b8da5699bb359cc2c89a
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This is not a proper fix for the confusion that can happen about how the
tags are supposed to be used.
For a proper fix, we need to do
https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/439 and implement
worktrees such that the user never sees the git state anymore.
Change-Id: I7b543967f522cede486e42684b48cad47da95429
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This was broken because Nix language's version comparison does not know
how to deal with versions like -rc1 and considers them newer, which is
in this case not desirable.
That in turn led to not tagging 2.90.0 docker images as "latest" since
the heuristic was wrong.
This commit also adds some more cross-checking and failsafes in case the
person running releng does not have a local main branch that is up to
date.
Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/443
Change-Id: I537103ebab58ae978c00e06972abe14432dd9c80
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Currently, the parser relies on the global experimental feature flags.
In order to properly test conditional language features, we instead need
to pass it around in the parser::State.
This means that the parser cannot cache the result of isEnabled anymore,
which wouldn't necessarily hurt performance if the function didn't
perform a linear search on the list of enabled features on every single
call. While we could simply evaluate once at the start of parsing and
cache the result in the parser state, the more sustainable solution
would be to fix `isEnabled` such that all callers may profit from the
performance improvement.
Change-Id: Ic9b9c5d882b6270e1114988b63e6064d36c25cf2
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This adds a second form to the `:log` command: it now can accept a
derivation path in addition to a derivation expression. As derivation
store paths start with `/nix/store`, this is not ambiguous.
Resolves: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/51
Change-Id: Iebc7b011537e7012fae8faed4024ea1b8fdc81c3
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due to __structuredAttrs" into main
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This was introduced in I0fc80718eb7e02d84cc4b5d5deec4c0f41116134 and
unnoticed since it only appears in gcc builds.
Change-Id: I1de80ce2a8fab63efdca7ca0de2a302ceb118267
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* changes:
tree-wide: fix various lint warnings
flake & doxygen: update tagline
nix flake metadata: print modified dates for input flakes
cli: eat terminal codes from stdout also
Implement forcing CLI colour on, and document it better
manual: fix a syntax error in redirects.js that made it not do anything
misc docs/meson tidying
build: implement clang-tidy using our plugin
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The growth of the seccomp filter in 127ee1a101e3f5ebab39ad98cbe58fefcd52eca5
made its compilation time significant (roughly 10 milliseconds have been
measured on one machine). For this reason, it is now precompiled and cached in
the parent process so that this overhead is not hit for every single build. It
is still not optimal when going through the daemon, because compilation still
happens once per client, but it's better than before and doing it only once for
the entire daemon requires excessive crimes with the current architecture.
Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/461
Change-Id: I2277eaaf6bab9bd74bbbfd9861e52392a54b61a3
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This is a preparation for precompiling the filter, which is done separately.
The behaviour should be unchanged for now.
Change-Id: I899aa7242962615949208597aca88913feba1cb8
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The seccomp setup code was a huge chunk of conditionally compiled
platform-specific code. For this reason, it is appropriate to move it to the
platform-specific implementation file. Ideally its setup could be moved a bit
to make it happen at the same place as the Darwin restrictions, but that change
is going to be less mechanical.
Change-Id: I496aa3c4fabf34656aba1e32b0089044ab5b99f8
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When MANPATH is unset or contains an empty component, a reasonable default is
used. Previously (after 3dced96741816db01f9990e0884224d38ee58390), when MANPATH
was unset, the shell hook would only place a location containing the Lix manual
pages there, and system-wide manual pages would become unavailable in the
development shell, which is undesired. Fix the issue by including an empty
component in this case.
Change-Id: Ib3c67a831d709fe2a87520e15917eebb59397bd1
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Change-Id: I0fc80718eb7e02d84cc4b5d5deec4c0f41116134
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This tagline was left over from CppNix and we should make it tastier.
Change-Id: Ia182b86f6e751591be71a50521992ad73c7b38b5
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This was always in the lock file and we can simply actually print it.
The test for this is a little bit silly but it should correctly
control for my daring to exercise timezone code *and* locale code in a
test, which I strongly suspect nobody dared do before.
Sample (abridged):
```
Path: /nix/store/gaxb42z68bcr8lch467shvmnhjjzgd8b-source
Last modified: 1970-01-01 00:16:40
Inputs:
├───flake-compat: github:edolstra/flake-compat/0f9255e01c2351cc7d116c072cb317785dd33b33
│ Last modified: 2023-10-04 13:37:54
├───flake-utils: github:numtide/flake-utils/b1d9ab70662946ef0850d488da1c9019f3a9752a
│ Last modified: 2024-03-11 08:33:50
│ └───systems: github:nix-systems/default/da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e
│ Last modified: 2023-04-09 08:27:08
```
Change-Id: I355f82cb4b633974295375ebad646fb6e2107f9b
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This *should* be sound, plus or minus the amount that the terminal code
eating code is messed up already.
This is useful for testing CLI output because it will strip the escapes
enough to just shove the expected output in a file.
Change-Id: I8a9b58fafb918466ac76e9ab585fc32fb9294819
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This is necessary to make some old tests work when testing colour
against non-interactive outputs.
Change-Id: Id89f8a1f45c587fede35a69db85f7a52f2c0a981
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lol lmao
Let's put in a syntax checker in CI so we do not have to deal with this
nonsense ever again.
Change-Id: I0fe875e0cfc59ab1783087762e5bb07e09ded105
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The docs page has an incorrect escape that leads to a backslash
appearing in output. Meson stuff is self-explanatory, just shortens and
simplifies a bit.
Change-Id: Ib63adf934efd3caeb82ca82988f230e8858a79f9
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The principle of this is that you can either externally build it with
Nix (actual implementation will be in a future commit), or it can be
built with meson if the Nix one is not passed in.
The idea I have is that dev shells don't receive the one from Nix to
avoid having to build it, but CI can use the one from Nix and save some
gratuitous rebuilds.
The design of this is that you can run `ninja -C build clang-tidy` and
it will simply correctly clang-tidy the codebase in spite of PCH
bullshit caused by the cc-wrapper.
This is a truly horrendous number of hacks in a ball, caused by bugs in
several pieces of software, and I am not even getting started.
I don't consider this to fix the clang-tidy issue filing, since we still
have a fair number of issues to fix even on the existing minimal
configuration, and I have not yet implemented it in CI. Realistically we
will need to do something like https://github.com/Ericsson/codechecker
to be able to silence warnings without physically touching the code, or
at least *diff* reports between versions.
Also, the run-clang-tidy output design is rather atrocious and must
not be inflicted upon anyone I have respect for, since it buries the
diagnostics in a pile of invocation logs. We would do really well to
integrate with the Gerrit SARIF stuff so we can dump the reports on
people in a user-friendly manner.
Related: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/147
Change-Id: Ifefe533f3b56874795de231667046b2da6ff2461
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__structuredAttrs
Backport of https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10884.
Change-Id: I82cc2794730ae9f4a9b7df0185ed0aea83efb65a
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Expose an option for disabling the BDW-GC build dependency entirely. Fix the
place where one of its headers was included (unnecessarily) without proper
guarding. Finally, use this machinery to exclude BDW-GC from the ASAN builds
entirely (its usage has already been disabled due to compatibility issues
anyway), to ensure this configuration is not regressed again.
Change-Id: I2ebe8094abf67e7d1e99eed971de3e99d071c10b
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this begins a long and arduous journey to remove all result state from
Goal, to eventually drop the std::enable_shared_from_this base, and to
completely eliminate all unsynchronized modification of states of both
Goal and Worker. by the end of this we will hopefully be able to start
and reap multiple derivation builds in parallel, which should speed up
the process quite a bit (at least for short local builds, others might
not notice a large difference. the build hooks will remain a problem.)
Change-Id: I57dcd9b2cab4636ed4aa24cdec67124fef883345
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In the SSH code, the logger was conditionally paused, but unconditionally
resumed. This was fine as long as resuming the logger was idempotent. Starting
with 0dd1d8ca1cdccfc620644a7f690ed35bcd2d1e74, it isn't any more, and the
behaviour of the code in question was missed. Consequently, an assertion
failure is triggered for example when performing builds against an "SSH" store
on localhost. Fix the issue by only resuming the logger when it has actually
been paused.
Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/458
Change-Id: Ib1e4d047744a129f15730b7216f9c9368c2f4211
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we still mutate goal state to store the results of any given goal run,
but now we also have that information in Worker and could in theory do
something else with it. we could return a map of goal to goal results,
which would also let us better diagnose failures of subgoals (at all).
Change-Id: I1df956bbd9fa8cc9485fb6df32918d68dda3ff48
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this is the first step towards removing all result-related mutation of
Goal state from goal implementations themselves, and into Worker state
instead. once that is done we can treat all non-const Goal fields like
private state of the goal itself, and make threading of goals possible
Change-Id: I69ff7d02a6fd91a65887c6640bfc4f5fb785b45c
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