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2024-07-05libstore: convert dumpPath to a generatoreldritch horrors
Change-Id: Ic4cf5562504aa29130304469936f958c0426e5ef
2024-07-05libutil: allow construction of sources from generatorseldritch horrors
Change-Id: I78ff8d0720f06bce731e26d5e1c53b1382bbd589
2024-07-04mildly cleanup libexpr/eval.hhQyriad
Change-Id: I40d01a8f8b7fb101279c6f88ebdf1f0969d9d7f0
2024-07-04distinguish between throws & errors during throwQyriad
Turns errors like this: let throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar"); in throwMsg "bullshit" error: … from call site at «string»:3:4: 2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar"); 3| in throwMsg "bullshit" | ^ … while calling 'throwMsg' at «string»:2:14: 1| let 2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar"); | ^ 3| in throwMsg "bullshit" … while calling the 'throw' builtin at «string»:2:17: 1| let 2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar"); | ^ 3| in throwMsg "bullshit" error: bullshit invalid bar into errors like this: let throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar"); in throwMsg "bullshit" error: … from call site at «string»:3:4: 2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar"); 3| in throwMsg "bullshit" | ^ … while calling 'throwMsg' at «string»:2:14: 1| let 2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar"); | ^ 3| in throwMsg "bullshit" … caused by explicit throw at «string»:2:17: 1| let 2| throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar"); | ^ 3| in throwMsg "bullshit" error: bullshit invalid bar Change-Id: I593688928ece20f97999d1bf03b2b46d9ac338cb
2024-07-04trace which part of `foo.bar.baz` errorsQyriad
Turns errors like: let somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar"; in somepkg.src.meta error: … while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta' at «string»:2:3: 1| let 2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar"; | ^ 3| in somepkg.src.meta … while calling the 'throw' builtin at «string»:2:17: 1| let 2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar"; | ^ 3| in somepkg.src.meta error: invalid foobar into errors like: let somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar"; in somepkg.src.meta error: … while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta' at «string»:2:3: 1| let 2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar"; | ^ 3| in somepkg.src.meta … while evaluating 'somepkg.src' to select 'meta' on it at «string»:3:4: 2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar"; 3| in somepkg.src.meta | ^ … while calling the 'throw' builtin at «string»:2:17: 1| let 2| somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar"; | ^ 3| in somepkg.src.meta error: invalid foobar And for type errors, from: let somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset"; in somepkg.src.meta error: … while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta' at «string»:2:3: 1| let 2| somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset"; | ^ 3| in somepkg.src.meta … while selecting an attribute at «string»:3:4: 2| somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset"; 3| in somepkg.src.meta | ^ error: expected a set but found a string: "I'm not an attrset" into: let somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset"; in somepkg.src.meta error: … while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta' at «string»:2:3: 1| let 2| somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset"; | ^ 3| in somepkg.src.meta … while selecting 'meta' on 'somepkg.src' at «string»:3:4: 2| somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset"; 3| in somepkg.src.meta | ^ error: expected a set but found a string: "I'm not an attrset" For the low price of an enumerate() and a lambda you too can have the incorrect line of code actually show up in the trace! Change-Id: Ic1491c86e33c167891bdac9adad6224784760bd6
2024-07-04trace when the `foo` part of `foo.bar.baz` errorsQyriad
Turns errors like: let errpkg = throw "invalid foobar"; in errpkg.meta error: … while calling the 'throw' builtin at «string»:2:12: 1| let 2| errpkg = throw "invalid foobar"; | ^ 3| in errpkg.meta error: invalid foobar into errors like: let errpkg = throw "invalid foobar"; in errpkg.meta error: … while evaluating 'errpkg' to select 'meta' on it at «string»:3:4: 2| errpkg = throw "invalid foobar"; 3| in errpkg.meta | ^ … while calling the 'throw' builtin at «string»:2:12: 1| let 2| errpkg = throw "invalid foobar"; | ^ 3| in errpkg.meta error: invalid foobar For the low price of one try/catch, you too can have the incorrect line of code actually show up in the trace! Change-Id: If8d6200ec1567706669d405c34adcd7e2d2cd29d
2024-07-04add an ExprPrinter class, like ValuePrinterQyriad
To be used Shortly Change-Id: I9def7975aa55f251eb8486391677771f7352d7ce
2024-07-04add an impl of Expr::show for ExprInheritFrom that doesn't crashQyriad
ExprVar::show() assumes it has a name. dynamic inherits do not necessarily (ever?) have a name. Change-Id: If10893188e307431da17f0c1bd0787adc74f7141
2024-07-04give ExprInheritFrom a handle to what its standing in forQyriad
Change-Id: I12088e0b618407e5432523bbc97be63c8d6fce62
2024-07-03libstore: add LocalDerivationGoal startChild hookArtemis Tosini
Add a platform-specific function for starting sandboxed child. Generally this just means startProcess, but on Linux we use flags for clone to start a new namespace Change-Id: I41c8aba62676a162388bbe5ab8a7518904c7b058
2024-07-03libstore: Add LocalDerivationGoal prepareSandbox hookArtemis Tosini
Add a new OS-specific hook called `prepareSandbox`, run before forking On Darwin this is empty as nothing is required, on Linux this creates the chroot directory and adds basic files, and on platforms using a fallback this throws an exception Change-Id: Ie30c38c387f2e0e5844b2afa32fd4d33b1180dae
2024-07-03libutil: begin porting serialization to generatorseldritch horrors
generators are a better basis for serializers than streaming into sinks as we do currently for many reasons, such as being usable as sources if one wishes to (without requiring an intermediate sink to serialize full data sets into memory, or boost coroutines to turn sinks into sources), composing more naturally (as one can just yield a sub-generator instead of being forced to wrap entire substreams into clunky functions or even more clunky custom types to implement operator<< on), allowing wrappers to transform data with clear ownership semantics (removing the need for explicit memory allocations and Source wrappers), and many other things Change-Id: I361d89ff556354f6930d9204f55117565f2f7f20
2024-07-03libutil: convert drainFD to a Bytes generatoreldritch horrors
the `*Source` name is a slight misnomer since we do also have a Source type, but we can probably live with this for time being. Change-Id: I54eb2e59a4009014e324797f16b80b962759c7d3
2024-07-03libutil: allow draining Generator<Bytes> into sinkseldritch horrors
Change-Id: I442d03a5399096d4baca9a2618b4c4b64db36c4b
2024-07-03libutil: add Bytes typeeldritch horrors
not used anywhere yet, but we'll use this a lot soon for generators that return file contents, wire protocol fragments, or indeed any byte stream Change-Id: I01a46f9bf9d75aaf4a5d7662773b99f498862a28
2024-07-03libutil: generator type with on-yield value mappingeldritch horrors
this will be the basis of non-boost coroutines in lix. anything that is a boost coroutine *should* be representable with a Generator coroutine, and many things that are not currently boost coroutines but behave much like one (such as, notably, serializers) should be as well. this allows us to greatly simplify many things that look like iteration but aren't. Change-Id: I2cebcefa0148b631fb30df4c8cfa92167a407e34
2024-07-02Merge "Revert "Revert "bump the extra --version info from info to notice, ↵Qyriad
-vv -> -v""" into main
2024-07-02Revert "Revert "bump the extra --version info from info to notice, -vv -> -v""Qyriad
This reverts commit 9f16a20f3d35dbc13ba6c8830745e9fc40d408eb. Since c55e93ca2, the original reason for reverting d003dcd7f no longer applies. Change-Id: If88f8555a6060d0530dcfecdf55afaa40afd1ad9
2024-07-02libmain: better fix for #424, #425eldritch horrors
not printing activities at all when no progress information is available hides *all* progress information from e.g. flake show. this is not ideal and needs to be fixed, but the fix *still* has problems with flake show: in multiline mode we will overwrite all useful flake show output as soon as the progress bar is redrawn. flake show output is also mangled in any number of other situations (like -v being set), so we should probably be not too worried about it and fix progress reporting properly another day Change-Id: I6d39d670e261bbae00560b6a8e15dec8e16b35c4
2024-07-02Merge "tree-wide: unify progress bar inactive and paused states" into mainalois31
2024-07-02Merge "Reject fully-qualified URLs in 'from' argument of `nix registry add`" ↵Delan Azabani
into main
2024-07-01tree-wide: unify progress bar inactive and paused statesAlois Wohlschlager
Previously, the progress bar had two subtly different states in which the bar would not actually render, both with their own shortcomings: inactive (which was irreversible) and paused (reversible, but swallowing logs). Furthermore, there was no way of resetting the statistics, so a very bad solution was implemented (243c0f18dae2a08ea0e46f7ff33277c63f7506d7) that would create a new logger for each line of the repl, leaking the previous one and discarding the value of printBuildLogs. Finally, if stderr was not attached to a TTY, the update thread was started even though the logger was not active, violating the invariant required by the destructor (which is not observed because the logger is leaked). In this commit, the two aforementioned states are unified into a single one, which can be exited again, correctly upholds the invariant that the update thread is only running while the progress bar is active, and does not swallow logs. The latter change in behavior is not expected to be a problems in the rare cases where the paused state was used before, since other loggers (like the simple one) don't exhibit it anyway. The startProgressBar/stopProgressBar API is removed due to being a footgun, and a new method for properly resetting the progress is added. Co-Authored-By: Qyriad <qyriad@qyriad.me> Change-Id: I2b7c3eb17d439cd0c16f7b896cfb61239ac7ff3a
2024-07-01Merge changes Ie29a8a89,I873eedcf into mainjade
* changes: store: delete obsolete lsof-disabling code store: guess the URL of failing fixed-output derivations
2024-06-30enable -Werror=unused-resulteldritch horrors
we do not have any of these warnings appearing at the moment, but it seems like a good idea to enable [[nodiscard]] checking anyway. once we start introducing more functions with must-use conditions we will need such checking, and the rust stdlib has proven them very useful. Change-Id: Ibb6b042ae1ec5f527f8dc2809a7816a4c1548ae2
2024-06-30libexpr/flake: allow automatic rejection of configuration options from flakesAlois Wohlschlager
The `allow-flake-configuration` option allows the user to control whether to accept configuration options supplied by flakes. Unfortunately, setting this to false really meant "ask each time" (with an option to remember the choice for each specific option encountered). Let no mean no, and introduce (and default to) a separate value for the "ask each time" behaviour. Co-Authored-By: Jade Lovelace <lix@jade.fyi> Change-Id: I7ccd67a95bfc92cffc1ebdc972d243f5191cc1b4
2024-06-29Reject fully-qualified URLs in 'from' argument of `nix registry add`Delan Azabani
We previously allowed you to map any flake URL to any other flake URL, including shorthand flakerefs, indirect flake URLs like `flake:nixpkgs`, direct flake URLs like `github:NixOS/nixpkgs`, or local paths. But flake registry entries mapping from direct flake URLs often come from swapping the 'from' and 'to' arguments by accident, and even when created intentionally, they may not actually work correctly. This patch rejects those URLs (and fully-qualified flake: URLs), making it harder to swap the arguments by accident. Fixes #181. Change-Id: I24713643a534166c052719b8770a4edfcfdb8cf3
2024-06-27store: delete obsolete lsof-disabling codeJade Lovelace
Since Ifa0adda7984e, we don't use this code anymore on macOS, so we have no reason to have a knob to disable it anymore. Change-Id: Ie29a8a8978d9aefd4551895f4f9b3cc0827496df
2024-06-27store: guess the URL of failing fixed-output derivationsJade Lovelace
This is a shameless layering violation in favour of UX. It falls back trivially to "unknown", so it's purely a UX feature. Diagnostic sample: ``` error: hash mismatch in fixed-output derivation '/nix/store/sjfw324j4533lwnpmr5z4icpb85r63ai-x1.drv': likely URL: https://meow.puppy.forge/puppy.tar.gz specified: sha256-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= got: sha256-a1Qvp3FOOkWpL9kFHgugU1ok5UtRPSu+NwCZKbbaEro= ``` Change-Id: I873eedcf7984ab23f57a6754be00232b5cb5b02c
2024-06-26Merge "packaging: make pegtl use the __forDefaults mechanism" into mainjade
2024-06-26Merge "doc/hacking: fix up some outdated info about cross, hydra links" into ↵jade
main
2024-06-26libmain: don't print empty lineseldritch horrors
this most notably affects `nix eval`: if there is no progress bar to be shown and no activities going on we should not print anything at all. a progress bar with no activities would print a bunch of terminal escapes *and a space*, which is not helpful in simple cases like nix eval -E 1. notably this does *not* affect nix eval called on non-terminal outputs, but it is slightly confusing nevertheless (and not difficult to avoid). fixes https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/424 Change-Id: Iee793c79ba5a485d6606e0d292ed2eae6dfb7216
2024-06-26Merge changes I476a2516,I8a274227 into mainjade
* changes: doc/hacking: fix internal api docs section to say to enable it doc: Add more about the release note generator
2024-06-26Merge "libmain/progress-bar: move implementation out of the header" into mainalois31
2024-06-26packaging: make pegtl use the __forDefaults mechanismJade Lovelace
This avoids needing to pass it in when callPackage'ing Lix from external code. Change-Id: Ie07e84a151e38614064609a2f6dbff165e193be7
2024-06-25doc/hacking: fix up some outdated info about cross, hydra linksJade Lovelace
We would like to build these with Hydra but we do not currently have a Hydra to build them with conveniently. Change-Id: I0832a33881138dd1caab3805df7ad097db347e62
2024-06-25doc/hacking: fix internal api docs section to say to enable itJade Lovelace
I filed a bug to build these in releng in the future: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/422 Change-Id: I476a2516cc2be382d4b7c8529a02f9212a78fdb2
2024-06-25doc: Add more about the release note generatorJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I8a274227cb1b05d442d3f644603dd2844ecc9d05
2024-06-25Merge "change shebangs of all .sh scripts to bash" into mainjade
2024-06-25Merge changes If0ddec6b,Iaa63ed18 into mainjade
* changes: Add some release notes for things we did packaging: don't build internal api docs by default in dev shells
2024-06-25Merge ".envrc: remove MAKEFLAGS and use clang environment by default" into mainlunaphied
2024-06-25.envrc: remove MAKEFLAGS and use clang environment by defaultLunaphied
MAKEFLAGS hasn't been relevant since we switched off the Make buildsystem and using the clang environment by default gives you clangd by default which most developers will want. Change-Id: I9c11d0613577047e6c908f049c1ffaca5fb5ff67
2024-06-25libexpr: rewrite the parser with pegtl instead of flex/bisoneldritch horrors
this gives about 20% performance improvements on pure parsing. obviously it will be less on full eval, but depending on how much parsing is to be done (e.g. including hackage-packages.nix or not) it's more like 4%-10%. this has been tested (with thousands of core hours of fuzzing) to ensure that the ASTs produced by the new parser are exactly the same as the old one would have produced. error messages will change (sometimes by a lot) and are not yet perfect, but we would rather leave this as is for later. test results for running only the parser (excluding the variable binding code) in a tight loop with inputs and parameters as given are promising: - 40% faster on lix's package.nix at 10000 iterations - 1.3% faster on nixpkgs all-packages.nix at 1000 iterations - equivalent on all of nixpkgs concatenated at 100 iterations (excluding invalid files, each file surrounded with parens) more realistic benchmarks are somewhere in between the extremes, parsing once again getting the largest uplift. other realistic workloads improve by a few percentage points as well, notably system builds are 4% faster. Benchmarks summary (from ./bench/summarize.jq bench/bench-*.json) old/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval -f bench/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix mean: 0.408s ± 0.025s user: 0.355s | system: 0.033s median: 0.389s range: 0.388s ... 0.442s relative: 1 new/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval -f bench/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix mean: 0.332s ± 0.024s user: 0.279s | system: 0.033s median: 0.314s range: 0.313s ... 0.361s relative: 0.814 --- old/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system' mean: 6.133s ± 0.022s user: 5.395s | system: 0.437s median: 6.128s range: 6.099s ... 6.183s relative: 1 new/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system' mean: 5.925s ± 0.025s user: 5.176s | system: 0.456s median: 5.934s range: 5.861s ... 5.943s relative: 0.966 --- GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=10g old/bin/nix eval --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system' mean: 4.503s ± 0.027s user: 3.731s | system: 0.547s median: 4.499s range: 4.478s ... 4.541s relative: 1 GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=10g new/bin/nix eval --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system' mean: 4.285s ± 0.031s user: 3.504s | system: 0.571s median: 4.281s range: 4.221s ... 4.328s relative: 0.951 --- old/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' search --no-eval-cache github:nixos/nixpkgs/e1fa12d4f6c6fe19ccb59cac54b5b3f25e160870 hello mean: 16.475s ± 0.07s user: 14.088s | system: 1.572s median: 16.495s range: 16.351s ... 16.536s relative: 1 new/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' search --no-eval-cache github:nixos/nixpkgs/e1fa12d4f6c6fe19ccb59cac54b5b3f25e160870 hello mean: 15.973s ± 0.013s user: 13.558s | system: 1.615s median: 15.973s range: 15.946s ... 15.99s relative: 0.97 --- Change-Id: Ie66ec2d045dec964632c6541e25f8f0797319ee2
2024-06-25Merge "Revert "libfetchers: make attribute / URL query handling consistent"" ↵jade
into main
2024-06-24Add some release notes for things we didJade Lovelace
Change-Id: If0ddec6b64a43c3d8f6cae39e0292863f3b49401
2024-06-24packaging: don't build internal api docs by default in dev shellsJade Lovelace
These are totally available and you can just turn them on, but they have very bad dependency tracking and thus bloat incremental change times, which is not really ok. Change-Id: Iaa63ed18a789e74fcb757248cd24c3b194afcc80
2024-06-24Revert "libfetchers: make attribute / URL query handling consistent"jade
This reverts commit 35eec921af1043fc6322edc0ad88c872d41623b8. Reason for revert: Regressed nix-eval-jobs, and it appears to be this change is buggy/missing a case. It just needs another pass. Code causing the problem in n-e-j, when invoked with `nix-eval-jobs --flake '.#hydraJobs'`: ``` n-e-j/tests/assets » ../../build/src/nix-eval-jobs --meta --workers 1 --flake .#hydraJobs warning: unknown setting 'trusted-users' warning: `--gc-roots-dir' not specified error: unsupported Git input attribute 'dir' error: worker error: error: unsupported Git input attribute 'dir' ``` ``` nix::Value *vRoot = [&]() { if (args.flake) { auto [flakeRef, fragment, outputSpec] = nix::parseFlakeRefWithFragmentAndExtendedOutputsSpec( args.releaseExpr, nix::absPath(".")); nix::InstallableFlake flake{ {}, state, std::move(flakeRef), fragment, outputSpec, {}, {}, args.lockFlags}; return flake.toValue(*state).first; } else { return releaseExprTopLevelValue(*state, autoArgs, args); } }(); ``` Inspecting the program behaviour reveals that `dir` was in fact set in the URL going into the fetcher. This is in turn because unlike in the case changed in this commit, it was not erased before handing it to libfetchers, which is probably just a mistake. ``` (rr) up 3 0x00007ffff60262ae in nix::fetchers::Input::fromURL (url=..., requireTree=requireTree@entry=true) at src/libfetchers/fetchers.cc:39 warning: Source file is more recent than executable. 39 auto res = inputScheme->inputFromURL(url, requireTree); (rr) p url $1 = (const nix::ParsedURL &) @0x7fffdc874190: {url = "git+file:///home/jade/lix/nix-eval-jobs", base = "git+file:///home/jade/lix/nix-eval-jobs", scheme = "git+file", authority = std::optional<std::string> = {[contained value] = ""}, path = "/home/jade/lix/nix-eval-jobs", query = std::map with 1 element = {["dir"] = "tests/assets"}, fragment = ""} (rr) up 4 0x00007ffff789d904 in nix::parseFlakeRefWithFragment (url=".#hydraJobs", baseDir=std::optional<std::string> = {...}, allowMissing=allowMissing@entry=false, isFlake=isFlake@entry=true) at src/libexpr/flake/flakeref.cc:179 warning: Source file is more recent than executable. 179 FlakeRef(Input::fromURL(parsedURL, isFlake), getOr(parsedURL.query, "dir", "")), (rr) p parsedURL $2 = {url = "git+file:///home/jade/lix/nix-eval-jobs", base = "git+file:///home/jade/lix/nix-eval-jobs", scheme = "git+file", authority = std::optional<std::string> = {[contained value] = ""}, path = "/home/jade/lix/nix-eval-jobs", query = std::map with 1 element = { ["dir"] = "tests/assets"}, fragment = ""} (rr) list 174 175 if (pathExists(flakeRoot + "/.git/shallow")) 176 parsedURL.query.insert_or_assign("shallow", "1"); 177 178 return std::make_pair( 179 FlakeRef(Input::fromURL(parsedURL, isFlake), getOr(parsedURL.query, "dir", "")), 180 fragment); 181 } ``` Change-Id: Ib55a882eaeb3e59228857761dc1e3b2e366b0f5e
2024-06-24change shebangs of all .sh scripts to bashvigress8
On operating systems where /bin/sh is not Bash, some scripts are invalid because of bashisms, and building Lix fails with errors like this: `render-manpage.sh: 3: set: Illegal option -o pipefail` This modifies all scripts that use a `/bin/sh` shebang to `/usr/bin/env bash`, including currently POSIX-compliant ones, to prevent any future confusion. Change-Id: Ia074cc6db42d40fc59a63726f6194ea0149ea5e0
2024-06-24devShell: guard against running from another directoryJade Lovelace
I was working on nix-eval-jobs with a dev shell with some shenanigans to run against a locally built Lix and it was getting really annoying when `nix develop ../lix#` was messing up my other git repo's hooks. This is a fix via blunt force, but it is at least obvious how it works. Change-Id: Ia29eeb5be57ab6a2c88451c00ea18a51e4dfe65e
2024-06-24justfile: accept extra options to just setup and pass them to mesonJade Lovelace
This lets you get the default options and still be able to add more. Change-Id: Ife32c348b1498ff2ccdddf051a5bba520cfa36f0
2024-06-24libmain/progress-bar: move implementation out of the headerAlois Wohlschlager
Change-Id: Ib4b42ebea290ee575294df6b2f17a38a5d850b80