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There is no termination condition for evaluation of cyclical
expression paths which can lead to infinite loops. This addresses
one spot in the parser in a similar fashion as utils.cc/canonPath
does.
This issue can be reproduced by something like:
```
ln -s a b
ln -s b a
nix-instantiate -E 'import ./a'
```
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https://github.com/Profpatsch/nix
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Closes #3256
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If the `throw` is reached, this means that execvp into `ssh` wasn’t
successful. We can hint at a usual problem, which is a missing `ssh`
executable.
Test with:
```
env PATH= ./result/bin/nix-copy-closure --builders '' unusedhost
```
and the bash version with
```
env PATH= ./result/bin/nix-copy-closure --builders '' localhost
```
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1.81% -> 0.56%
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From 1.03% to 0.19% of the runtime of 'nix-instantiate "<nixpkgs>" -A
texlive.combined.scheme-full --dry-run'.
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Most functions now take a StorePath argument rather than a Path (which
is just an alias for std::string). The StorePath constructor ensures
that the path is syntactically correct (i.e. it looks like
<store-dir>/<base32-hash>-<name>). Similarly, functions like
buildPaths() now take a StorePathWithOutputs, rather than abusing Path
by adding a '!<outputs>' suffix.
Note that the StorePath type is implemented in Rust. This involves
some hackery to allow Rust values to be used directly in C++, via a
helper type whose destructor calls the Rust type's drop()
function. The main issue is the dynamic nature of C++ move semantics:
after we have moved a Rust value, we should not call the drop function
on the original value. So when we move a value, we set the original
value to bitwise zero, and the destructor only calls drop() if the
value is not bitwise zero. This should be sufficient for most types.
Also lots of minor cleanups to the C++ API to make it more modern
(e.g. using std::optional and std::string_view in some places).
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In particular, this enables HTTP/2 support in reqwest, which is a lot
more efficient.
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The FunctionCallTrace object consumes a few hundred bytes of stack
space, even when tracing is disabled. This was causing stack overflows:
$ nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs> -A texlive.combined.scheme-full --dry-run
error: stack overflow (possible infinite recursion)
This is with the default stack size of 8 MiB.
Putting the object on the heap reduces stack usage to < 5 MiB.
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This is no longer needed since we're not using POSIX locks anymore.
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(cherry picked from commit 3392f1b77869269580b58e4931b7a79f44799ce0)
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(cherry picked from commit 96c6b08ed7f99be84cb1816515a368392d19dbb5)
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(cherry picked from commit 63c5c91cc053cbc1fcb8d3fe71c41142c9f51bfa)
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(cherry picked from commit 8beedd44861d1fe7208609ee8d231ca1c02dedf6)
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(cherry picked from commit fb692e5f7b34def8cf590298036ab63e40747062)
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This allows writing attribute lookups as
if (auto name = value.attrs->get(state.sName))
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(cherry picked from commit f216c76c56cdffb5214d074a7d44812843dd174f)
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It's now regenerated when util.hh changes, and is ordered after
config.h to fix a race.
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(cherry picked from commit d0a769cb061a13ad880c76e5ea69a76150439853)
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(cherry picked from commit a0de58f471c9087d8e6cc60a6078f9940a125b15)
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(cherry picked from commit f70434b1fbbdb0e188718f0c55a8156a7aa08744)
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(cherry picked from commit 15a16e5c05d547ec07170df2392263e5e891447b)
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This reverts commit 2b761d5f50b7dc17dc55c31980c2253c37b3c920.
Also *really* make fmt() take arguments by reference.
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doc/manual: add note to `allowSubstitutes` advanced attribute
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https://hydra.nixos.org/build/107724274
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This makes it possible to reference single attribute definitions,
for pointing people to their exact definition.
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Fix typos
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Make nix/unpack-channel.nix a builtin builder
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This is a hack to fix the build on macOS, which was failing because
libnixrust.a contains compiler builtins that clash with
libclang_rt.osx.a. There's probably a better solution...
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/107473280
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Closes #3225.
Closes #3226.
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Fixes #3246.
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