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2024-03-17Delete hasPrefix and hasSuffix from the codebaseJade Lovelace
These now have equivalents in the standard lib in C++20. This change was performed with a custom clang-tidy check which I will submit later. Executed like so: ninja -C build && run-clang-tidy -checks='-*,nix-*' -load=build/libnix-clang-tidy.so -p .. -fix ../tests | tee -a clang-tidy-result Change-Id: I62679e315ff9e7ce72a40b91b79c3e9fc01b27e9
2024-03-11add automated usage mode to the replJade Lovelace
This is definitely not a stable thing, but it does feel slightly crimes to put it as an experimental feature. Shrug, up for bikeshedding. Change-Id: I6ef176e3dee6fb1cac9c0a7a60d553a2c63ea728
2024-03-11refactor: repl prompts are now the job of the interacterJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I17c2873dfbbff303cdbdc7a8903deb8409ce3026
2024-03-11refactor: move readline stuff into its own fileJade Lovelace
This is in direct preparation for an automation mode of nix repl. Change-Id: I26e6ca88ef1c48aab11a2d1e939ff769f1770caa
2024-03-11util.hh: split out signals stuffJade Lovelace
Copies part of the changes of ac89bb064aeea85a62b82a6daf0ecca7190a28b7 Change-Id: I9ce601875cd6d4db5eb1132d7835c5bab9f126d8
2024-03-09Rename `ProcessLineResult` variantseldritch horrors
(cherry picked from commit 8e71883e3f59100479e96aa1883ef52dbaa03fd3) Change-Id: If7d8b75eaec623dac106ce2363fa148af37d150c
2024-03-09`:quit` in the debugger should quit the whole programeldritch horrors
(cherry picked from commit 2a8fe9a93837733e9dd9ed5c078734a35b203e14) Change-Id: I71dadfef6b24d9272b206e9e2c408040559d8a1c
2024-03-09Pretty-print values in the REPLeldritch horrors
Pretty-print values in the REPL by printing each item in a list or attrset on a separate line. When possible, single-item lists and attrsets are printed on one line, as long as they don't contain a nested list, attrset, or thunk. Before: ``` { attrs = { a = { b = { c = { }; }; }; }; list = [ 1 ]; list' = [ 1 2 3 ]; } ``` After: ``` { attrs = { a = { b = { c = { }; }; }; }; list = [ 1 ]; list' = [ 1 2 3 ]; } ``` (cherry picked from commit c0a15fb7d03dfb8f53bc6726c414bc88aa362592) Change-Id: Ia2b41849165a5ddb63f7a8c272a2476b3e4292df
2024-03-09libexpr: Support structured error classeseldritch horrors
While preparing PRs like #9753, I've had to change error messages in dozens of code paths. It would be nice if instead of EvalError("expected 'boolean' but found '%1%'", showType(v)) we could write TypeError(v, "boolean") or similar. Then, changing the error message could be a mechanical refactor with the compiler pointing out places the constructor needs to be changed, rather than the error-prone process of grepping through the codebase. Structured errors would also help prevent the "same" error from having multiple slightly different messages, and could be a first step towards error codes / an error index. This PR reworks the exception infrastructure in `libexpr` to support exception types with different constructor signatures than `BaseError`. Actually refactoring the exceptions to use structured data will come in a future PR (this one is big enough already, as it has to touch every exception in `libexpr`). The core design is in `eval-error.hh`. Generally, errors like this: state.error("'%s' is not a string", getAttrPathStr()) .debugThrow<TypeError>() are transformed like this: state.error<TypeError>("'%s' is not a string", getAttrPathStr()) .debugThrow() The type annotation has moved from `ErrorBuilder::debugThrow` to `EvalState::error`. (cherry picked from commit c6a89c1a1659b31694c0fbcd21d78a6dd521c732) Change-Id: Iced91ba4e00ca9e801518071fb43798936cbd05a
2024-03-09Unify and refactor value printingeldritch horrors
Previously, there were two mostly-identical value printers -- one in `libexpr/eval.cc` (which didn't force values) and one in `libcmd/repl.cc` (which did force values and also printed ANSI color codes). This PR unifies both of these printers into `print.cc` and provides a `PrintOptions` struct for controlling the output, which allows for toggling whether values are forced, whether repeated values are tracked, and whether ANSI color codes are displayed. Additionally, `PrintOptions` allows tuning the maximum number of attributes, list items, and bytes in a string that will be displayed; this makes it ideal for contexts where printing too much output (e.g. all of Nixpkgs) is distracting. (As requested by @roberth in https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9554#issuecomment-1845095735) Please read the tests for example output. Future work: - It would be nice to provide this function as a builtin, perhaps `builtins.toStringDebug` -- a printing function that never fails would be useful when debugging Nix code. - It would be nice to support customizing `PrintOptions` members on the command line, e.g. `--option to-string-max-attrs 1000`. (cherry picked from commit 0fa08b451682fb3311fe58112ff05c4fe5bee3a4, ) === Restore ambiguous value printer for `nix-instantiate` The Nix team has requested that this output format remain unchanged. I've added a warning to the man page explaining that `nix-instantiate --eval` output will not parse correctly in many situations. (cherry picked from commit df84dd4d8dd3fd6381ac2ca3064432ab31a16b79) Change-Id: I7cca6b4b53cd0642f2d49af657d5676a8554c9f8
2024-03-05Merge pull request #9634 from 9999years/combine-abstract-pos-and-poseldritch horrors
Combine `AbstractPos`, `PosAdapter`, and `Pos` (cherry picked from commit 113499d16fc87d53b73fb62fe6242154909756ed) === this is a bit cursed because originally it was based on InputAccessor code that we don't have and moved/patched features we likewise don't have (fetchToStore caching, all the individual accessors, ContentAddressMethod). the commit is adjusted accordingly to match (remove caching, ignore accessors, use FileIngestionMethod). note that `state.rootPath . CanonPath == abs` and computeStorePathForPath works relative to cwd, so the slight rewrite in the moved fetchToStore is legal. Change-Id: I05fd340c273f0bcc8ffabfebdc4a88b98083bce5
2024-03-04Merge pull request #10010 from 9999years/fix-9941eldritch horrors
Fix "Failed tcsetattr(TCSADRAIN)" when `nix repl` is not a TTY (cherry picked from commit 864fc85fc88ff092725ba99907611b2b8d2205fb) Change-Id: I8198674b935fabd741a349cc74544e61c53ea7b3
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9919 from 9999years/reduce-debugger-cluttereldritch horrors
Reduce visual clutter in the debugger (cherry picked from commit f388a6148dae0fc999f1a67d0b96d76788f9b97f) Change-Id: I21bfe3e9f75816484b0f46dbe09e0ff40b22c6d9
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9913 from 9999years/debugger-positionseldritch horrors
Print positions in `--debugger`, instead of pointers (cherry picked from commit 49cf090cb2f51d6935756a6cf94d568cab063f81) Change-Id: Ic27917b2aab3657c28d599898377bf0c14753f8a
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9648 from cole-h/nix-shell-orderingeldritch horrors
nix shell: reflect command line order in PATH order (cherry picked from commit b91c935c2faf08ced2c763dcd2a831f26d84fa86) Change-Id: If16c120bb74857c2817366e74e5b0877eb997260
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9658 from pennae/env-dieteldritch horrors
reduce the size of Env by one pointer (cherry picked from commit 83f5622545a2fc31eb7e7d5105f64ed6dd3058b3) Change-Id: I5636290526d0165cfc61aee1e7a5b94db4a26cef
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9582 from pennae/misc-optseldritch horrors
a packet of small optimizations (cherry picked from commit ee439734e924eb337a869ff2e48aff8b989198bc) Change-Id: I125d870710750a32a0dece48f39a3e9132b0d023
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9476 from alois31/restore-progress-bareldritch horrors
nix repl: Only hide the progress bar while waiting for user input (cherry picked from commit 3bebaefcd0c5d650f7edcd39f397bb45c4382f41) Change-Id: Ie7c0db46f7c2cf5f938e66bdd3c31f0b62bdb104
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9465 from obsidiansystems/build-direldritch horrors
Use `buildprefix` in a few more places (cherry picked from commit b6a3fde6b7a416929553e6be36fc991680ddf9ef) Change-Id: I2790663fa9f8242ac2db6582b7e421d2fdf42942
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9289 from edolstra/fix-warningseldritch horrors
Fix gcc warnings (cherry picked from commit 66cb364f581486e0c426b35149ac13d19f7842bc) Change-Id: I1474dbc18a4beaaf1bce16d4abbcc99806b79ff1
2024-03-04Merge pull request #9167 from obsidiansystems/pre-overhaul-completionseldritch horrors
Improve tests and docs prior to refactoring completions (cherry picked from commit 5442d9b47298389918d1f38d20f768a80ffc2369) Change-Id: Ief99ac2cd9c92981a9a522d15b9c3daf99182c9d
2024-03-04Merge pull request #8895 from hercules-ci/gc-before-statseldritch horrors
eval: Run a full GC before printing stats (cherry picked from commit aeea49609be014b1928c95b7ec28dbedeb4f032a) Change-Id: I47a23d3a7a47ea61d9a2b5727b638f879f3aaf1e
2023-09-14Merge pull request #7661 from henrik-ch/repl-docThéophane Hufschmitt
improved help command listing.
2023-09-07Allow dynamic derivation deps in `inputDrvs`John Ericson
We use the same nested map representation we used for goals, again in order to save space. We might someday want to combine with `inputDrvs`, by doing `V = bool` instead of `V = std::set<OutputName>`, but we are not doing that yet for sake of a smaller diff. The ATerm format for Derivations also needs to be extended, in addition to the in-memory format. To accomodate this, we added a new basic versioning scheme, so old versions of Nix will get nice errors. (And going forward, if the ATerm format changes again the errors will be even better.) `parsedStrings`, an internal function used as part of parsing derivations in A-Term format, used to consume the final `]` but expect the initial `[` to already be consumed. This made for what looked like unbalanced brackets at callsites, which was confusing. Now it consumes both which is hopefully less confusing. As part of testing, we also created a unit test for the A-Term format for regular non-experimental derivations too. Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io> Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-18Fixing #7479John Ericson
Types converted: - `NixStringContextElem` - `OutputsSpec` - `ExtendedOutputsSpec` - `DerivationOutput` - `DerivationType` Existing ones mostly conforming the pattern cleaned up: - `ContentAddressMethod` - `ContentAddressWithReferences` The `DerivationGoal::derivationType` field had a bogus initialization, now caught, so I made it `std::optional`. I think #8829 can make it non-optional again because it will ensure we always have the derivation when we construct a `DerivationGoal`. See that issue (#7479) for details on the general goal. `git grep 'Raw::Raw'` indicates the two types I didn't yet convert `DerivedPath` and `BuiltPath` (and their `Single` variants) . This is because @roberth and I (can't find issue right now...) plan on reworking them somewhat, so I didn't want to churn them more just yet. Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2023-08-10Make the Derived Path family of types inductive for dynamic derivationsJohn Ericson
We want to be able to write down `foo.drv^bar.drv^baz`: `foo.drv^bar.drv` is the dynamic derivation (since it is itself a derivation output, `bar.drv` from `foo.drv`). To that end, we create `Single{Derivation,BuiltPath}` types, that are very similar except instead of having multiple outputs (in a set or map), they have a single one. This is for everything to the left of the rightmost `^`. `NixStringContextElem` has an analogous change, and now can reuse `SingleDerivedPath` at the top level. In fact, if we ever get rid of `DrvDeep`, `NixStringContextElem` could be replaced with `SingleDerivedPath` entirely! Important note: some JSON formats have changed. We already can *produce* dynamic derivations, but we can't refer to them directly. Today, we can merely express building or example at the top imperatively over time by building `foo.drv^bar.drv`, and then with a second nix invocation doing `<result-from-first>^baz`, but this is not declarative. The ethos of Nix of being able to write down the full plan everything you want to do, and then execute than plan with a single command, and for that we need the new inductive form of these types. Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-07-31Move evaluator settings (type and global) to separate file/headerJohn Ericson
2023-07-20Tighten `#include`s: `DerivedPath` doesn't care about `Realisation`John Ericson
2023-07-12Move `BuiltPath` to its own header/C++ file in libcmdJohn Ericson
It is less important, and used less widely, than `DerivedPath`.
2023-07-09Clean up `SearchPath`John Ericson
- Better types - Own header / C++ file pair - Test factored out methods - Pass parsed thing around more than strings Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-03Rename 'resolvedRef' to 'lockedRef'Eelco Dolstra
'resolvedRef' was incorrect, since a resolved ref is one after registry resolution, which may still be unlocked (e.g. 'nixpkgs' -> 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs').
2023-06-19Clean up a few things related to profiles (#8526)John Ericson
- Greatly expand API docs - Clean up code in misc ways - Instead of a complicated single loop on generations, do different operations in successive subsequent steps. - Avoid `ref` in one place where `&` is fine - Just return path instead of mutating an argument in `makeName` Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-06-16Merge pull request #8477 from edolstra/tarball-flake-redirectsEelco Dolstra
Tarball flake improvements
2023-06-13Allow tarball URLs to redirect to a lockable immutable URLEelco Dolstra
Previously, for tarball flakes, we recorded the original URL of the tarball flake, rather than the URL to which it ultimately redirects. Thus, a flake URL like http://example.org/patchelf-latest.tar that redirects to http://example.org/patchelf-<revision>.tar was not really usable. We couldn't record the redirected URL, because sites like GitHub redirect to CDN URLs that we can't rely on to be stable. So now we use the redirected URL only if the server returns the `x-nix-is-immutable` or `x-amz-meta-nix-is-immutable` headers in its response.
2023-06-12test: add test for non-defaulting for stding installable inputTom Bereknyei
2023-06-11fix: Do not apply default installables when using --stdinTom Bereknyei
2023-05-15Make more string values work as installablesJohn Ericson
As discussed in #7417, it would be good to make more string values work as installables. That is to say, if an installable refers to a value, and the value is a string, it used to not work at all, since #7484, it works somewhat, and this PR make it work some more. The new cases that are added for `BuiltPath` contexts: - Fixed input- or content-addressed derivation: ``` nix-repl> hello.out.outPath "/nix/store/jppfl2bp1zhx8sgs2mgifmsx6dv16mv2-hello-2.12" nix-repl> :p builtins.getContext hello.out.outPath { "/nix/store/c7jrxqjhdda93lhbkanqfs07x2bzazbm-hello-2.12.drv" = { outputs = [ "out" ]; }; } The string matches the specified single output of that derivation, so it should also be valid. - Floating content-addressed derivation: ``` nix-repl> (hello.overrideAttrs (_: { __contentAddressed = true; })).out.outPath "/1a08j26xqc0zm8agps8anxpjji410yvsx4pcgyn4bfan1ddkx2g0" nix-repl> :p builtins.getContext (hello.overrideAttrs (_: { __contentAddressed = true; })).out.outPath { "/nix/store/qc645pyf9wl37c6qvqzaqkwsm1gp48al-hello-2.12.drv" = { outputs = [ "out" ]; }; } ``` The string is not a path but a placeholder, however it also matches the context, and because it is a CA derivation we have no better option. This should also be valid. We may also want to think about richer attrset based values (also discussed in that issue and #6507), but this change "completes" our string-based building blocks, from which the others can be desugared into or at least described/document/taught in terms of. Progress towards #7417 Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-10Fix `nix print-dev-env` & `nix develop` with drv pathsJohn Ericson
Fixes #8309 This regression was because both `CmdDevelop` and `CmdPrintDevEnv` were switched to be `InstallableValueCommand` subclasses, but actually neither should have been. The `nixpkgsFlakeRef` method should indeed not be on the base installable class, because "flake refs" and "nixpkgs" are not installable-wide notions, but that doesn't mean these commands should only accept installable values.
2023-04-28nix: Support the --repair flagEelco Dolstra
2023-04-24Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into source-pathEelco Dolstra
2023-04-21Use `std::set<StringContextElem>` not `PathSet` for string contextsJohn Ericson
Motivation `PathSet` is not correct because string contexts have other forms (`Built` and `DrvDeep`) that are not rendered as plain store paths. Instead of wrongly using `PathSet`, or "stringly typed" using `StringSet`, use `std::std<StringContextElem>`. ----- In support of this change, `NixStringContext` is now defined as `std::std<StringContextElem>` not `std:vector<StringContextElem>`. The old definition was just used by a `getContext` method which was only used by the eval cache. It can be deleted altogether since the types are now unified and the preexisting `copyContext` function already suffices. Summarizing the previous paragraph: Old: - `value/context.hh`: `NixStringContext = std::vector<StringContextElem>` - `value.hh`: `NixStringContext Value::getContext(...)` - `value.hh`: `copyContext(...)` New: - `value/context.hh`: `NixStringContext = std::set<StringContextElem>` - `value.hh`: `copyContext(...)` ---- The string representation of string context elements no longer contains the store dir. The diff of `src/libexpr/tests/value/context.cc` should make clear what the new representation is, so we recommend reviewing that file first. This was done for two reasons: Less API churn: `Value::mkString` and friends did not take a `Store` before. But if `NixStringContextElem::{parse, to_string}` *do* take a store (as they did before), then we cannot have the `Value` functions use them (in order to work with the fully-structured `NixStringContext`) without adding that argument. That would have been a lot of churn of threading the store, and this diff is already large enough, so the easier and less invasive thing to do was simply make the element `parse` and `to_string` functions not take the `Store` reference, and the easiest way to do that was to simply drop the store dir. Space usage: Dropping the `/nix/store/` (or similar) from the internal representation will safe space in the heap of the Nix programming being interpreted. If the heap contains many strings with non-trivial contexts, the saving could add up to something significant. ---- The eval cache version is bumped. The eval cache serialization uses `NixStringContextElem::{parse, to_string}`, and since those functions are changed per the above, that means the on-disk representation is also changed. This is simply done by changing the name of the used for the eval cache from `eval-cache-v4` to eval-cache-v5`. ---- To avoid some duplication `EvalCache::mkPathString` is added to abstract over the simple case of turning a store path to a string with just that string in the context. Context This PR picks up where #7543 left off. That one introduced the fully structured `NixStringContextElem` data type, but kept `PathSet context` as an awkward middle ground between internal `char[][]` interpreter heap string contexts and `NixStringContext` fully parsed string contexts. The infelicity of `PathSet context` was specifically called out during Nix team group review, but it was agreeing that fixing it could be left as future work. This is that future work. A possible follow-up step would be to get rid of the `char[][]` evaluator heap representation, too, but it is not yet clear how to do that. To use `NixStringContextElem` there we would need to get the STL containers to GC pointers in the GC build, and I am not sure how to do that. ---- PR #7543 effectively is writing the inverse of a `mkPathString`, `mkOutputString`, and one more such function for the `DrvDeep` case. I would like that PR to have property tests ensuring it is actually the inverse as expected. This PR sets things up nicely so that reworking that PR to be in that more elegant and better tested way is possible. Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-17Merge pull request #6312 from obsidiansystems/keyed-build-resultRobert Hensing
Shuffle `BuildResult` data definition, make state machine clearer, introduce `SingleDrvOutputs`
2023-04-17Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into source-pathRobert Hensing
2023-04-16libexpr: Move identifier-like printing to print.ccRobert Hensing
2023-04-16libexpr/value/print.* -> libexpr/print.*Robert Hensing
Generalizes the file to sensibly allow printing any part of the language syntax.
2023-04-16printLiteral: Do not overloadRobert Hensing
2023-04-15Introduce `SingleDrvOutputs`John Ericson
In many cases we are dealing with a collection of realisations, they are all outputs of the same derivation. In that case, we don't need "derivation hashes modulos" to be part of our map key, because the output names alone will be unique. Those hashes are still part of the realisation proper, so we aren't loosing any information, we're just "normalizing our schema" by narrowing the "primary key". Besides making our data model a bit "tighter" this allows us to avoid a double `for` loop in `DerivationGoal::waiteeDone`. The inner `for` loop was previously just to select the output we cared about without knowing its hash. Now we can just select the output by name directly. Note that neither protocol is changed as part of this: we are still transferring `DrvOutputs` over the wire for `BuildResult`s. I would only consider revising this once #6223 is merged, and we can mention protocol versions inside factored-out serialization logic. Until then it is better not change anything because it would come a the cost of code reuse.
2023-04-09Deduplicate string literal rendering, fix 4909Robert Hensing
2023-04-07Finish converting existing comments for internal API docs (#8146)John Ericson
* Finish converting existing comments for internal API docs 99% of this was just reformatting existing comments. Only two exceptions: - Expanded upon `BuildResult::status` compat note - Split up file-level `symbol-table.hh` doc comments to get per-definition docs Also fixed a few whitespace goofs, turning leading tabs to spaces and removing trailing spaces. Picking up from #8133 * Fix two things from comments * Use triple-backtick not indent for `dumpPath` * Convert GNU-style `\`..'` quotes to markdown style in API docs This will render correctly.
2023-04-06improved help command listing.Henrik Karlsson