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2024-06-06build: expose option to enable or disable precompiled std headersQyriad
They are enabled by default, and Meson will also prints whether or not they're enabled at the bottom at the end of configuration. Change-Id: I48db238510bf9e74340b86f243f4bbe360794281
2024-05-31build: fix static linking with a hackQyriad
This causes libstore, libexpr, libfetchers, and libutil to be linked with -Wl,--whole-archive to executables, when building statically. libstore for the store backends, libexpr for the primops, libfetchers for the fetcher backends I assume(?), and libutil for the nix::logger initializer (which notably shows in pre-main constructors when HOME is not owned by the user. cursed.). This workaround should be removed when #359 is fixed. Fixes #306. Change-Id: Ie9ef0154e09a6ed97920ee8ab23810ca5e2de84c
2024-05-30build-time: remove 20% more by PCH'ing C++ stdlibJade Lovelace
It seems like someone implemented precompiled headers a long time ago and then it never got ported to meson or maybe didn't work at all. This is, however, blessedly easy to simply implement. I went looking for `#define` that could affect the result of precompiling the headers, and as far as I can tell we aren't doing any of that, so this should truly just be free build time savings. Previous state: Compilation (551 times): Parsing (frontend): 1302.1 s Codegen & opts (backend): 956.3 s New state: **** Time summary: Compilation (567 times): Parsing (frontend): 1123.0 s Codegen & opts (backend): 1078.1 s I wonder if the "regression" in codegen time is just doing the PCH operation a few times, because meson does it per-target. Change-Id: I664366b8069bab4851308b3a7571bea97ac64022
2024-05-29util.hh: Delete remaining file and clean up headersTom Hubrecht
Change-Id: Ic1f68e6af658e94ef7922841dd3ad4c69551ef56
2024-05-29util.cc: Delete remaining fileTom Hubrecht
Change-Id: I2b47848904f2ce7bd78b83738e99a4c9da627751
2024-05-29util.{hh,cc}: Split out users.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: I1bd92479a2cb7e5c2c2e1541b80474adb05ea0df
2024-05-29util.{hh,cc}: Split out strings.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: I4f642d1046d56b5db26f1b0296ee16a0e02d444a
2024-05-29util.{hh,cc}: Split out unix-domain-socket.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: I3f9a628e0f8998b6146f5caa8ae9842361a66b8b
2024-05-29util.{hh,cc}: Split out current-process.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: I77095b9d37e85310075bada7a076ccd482c28e47
2024-05-29util.{hh,cc}: Split out processes.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: I39280dc40ca3f7f9007bc6c898ffcf760e2238b7
2024-05-29util.{hh,cc}: Split out file-descriptor.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: I0dd0f9a9c2003fb887e076127e7f825fd3289c76
2024-05-29util.{hh,cc}: Split out file-system.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: Ifa89a529e7e34e7291eca87d802d2f569cf2493e
2024-05-29util.{hh,cc}: Split out terminal.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: I9de2296b4012d50f540124001d54d6ca3be4c6da
2024-05-28util.{hh,cc}: Split out environment-variables.{hh,cc}Tom Hubrecht
Change-Id: Icff0aa33fda5147bd5dbe256a0b9d6a6c8a2c3f6
2024-05-23packaging: rename nixexpr -> lixexpr and so onJade Lovelace
This breaks downstreams linking to us on purpose to make sure that if someone is linking to Lix they're doing it on purpose and crucially not mixing up Nix and Lix versions in compatibility code. We still need to fix the internal includes to follow the same schema so we can drop the single-level include system entirely. However, this requires a little more effort. This adds pkg-config for libfetchers and config.h. Migration path: expr.hh -> lix/libexpr/expr.hh nix/config.h -> lix/config.h To apply this migration automatically, remove all `<nix/>` from includes, so: `#include <nix/expr.hh>` -> `#include <expr.hh>`. Then, the correct paths will be resolved from the tangled mess, and the clang-tidy automated fix will work. Then run the following for out of tree projects: ``` lix_root=$HOME/lix (cd $lix_root/clang-tidy && nix develop -c 'meson setup build && ninja -C build') run-clang-tidy -checks='-*,lix-fixincludes' -load=$lix_root/clang-tidy/build/liblix-clang-tidy.so -p build/ -fix src ``` Related: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nix-eval-jobs/pulls/5 Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/279 Change-Id: I7498e903afa6850a731ef8ce77a70da6b2b46966
2024-05-10libutil: remove callback.hheldritch horrors
it's no longer used. it really shouldn't have existed this long since it was just a mashup of both std::promise and std::packaged_task in a shape that makes composition unnecessarily difficult. all but a single case of Callback pattern calls were fully synchronous anyway, and even this sole outlier was by far not important enough to justify the extra complexity. Change-Id: I208aec4572bf2501cdbd0f331f27d505fca3a62f
2024-04-30implement parsing human-readable names from URLsQyriad
Based off of commit 257b768436a0e8ab7887f9b790c5b92a7fe51ef5 Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/8678 Co-authored-by: Felix Uhl <felix.uhl@outlook.com> Change-Id: Idcb7f6191ca3310ef9dc854197f7798260c3f71d
2024-04-25gc: Find roots using libproc on DarwinArtemis Tosini
Previously, the garbage collector found runtime roots on Darwin by shelling out to `lsof -n -w -F n` then parsing the result. However, this requires an lsof binary and can be extremely slow. The official Apple lsof returns in a reasonable amount of time, about 250ms in my tests, but the lsof packaged in nixpkgs is quite slow, taking about 40 seconds to run the command. Using libproc directly is about the same speed as Apple lsof, and allows us to reënable several tests that were disabled on Darwin. Change-Id: Ifa0adda7984e13c15535693baba835aae79a3577
2024-03-29Move `escapeString` to its own fileRebecca Turner
Change-Id: Ie5c954ec73c46c9d3c679ef99a83a29cc7a08352
2024-03-29meson: add missing explicit dependency on nlohmann_jsonWinter
Without this, the Meson setup won't bail out if nlohmann_json is missing, leading to subpar DX (and maybe worse, but I'm not entirely sure). Change-Id: I5913111060226b540dcf003257c99a08e84da0de
2024-03-29Merge "Move `DebugChar` into its own file" into mainrebecca “wiggles” turner
2024-03-29meson: install missing/generated headerseldritch horrors
one headers (args/root.hh) was simply missing, and the generated headers were not installed. not all of them *should* be installed either, only a select few (and sadly this needs a custom target for each one, it seems) Change-Id: I37b25517895d0e5e521abc1202fa65624de57ed1
2024-03-28Move `DebugChar` into its own fileRebecca Turner
Change-Id: Ia40549e5d0b78ece8dd0722c3a5a032b9915f24b
2024-03-28Merge "Move `shell_words` into its own file" into mainwiggles dog
2024-03-27HOT SALE: 15% off your build times!Jade Lovelace
This was achieved by running maintainers/buildtime_report.sh on the build directory of a meson build, then asking "why the heck is json eating our build times", and strategically moving the json using bits out of widely included headers. It turns out that putting literally any metrics whatsoever into the build had immediate and predictable results. Results are 1382.5s frontend time -> 1175.4s frontend time, back end time approximately invariant. Related: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/159 Change-Id: I7edea95c8536203325c8bb4dae5f32d727a21b2d
2024-03-26Move `shell_words` into its own fileRebecca Turner
Change-Id: I34c0ebfb6dcea49bf632d8880e04075335a132bf
2024-03-22build: optionally build and install with mesonQyriad
This commit adds several meson.build, which successfully build and install Lix executables, libraries, and headers. Meson does not yet build docs, Perl bindings, or run tests, which will be added in following commits. As such, this commit does not remove the existing build system, or make it the default, and also as such, this commit has several FIXMEs and TODOs as notes for what should be done before the existing autoconf + make buildsystem can be removed and Meson made the default. This commit does not modify any source files. A Meson-enabled build is also added as a Hydra job, and to `nix flake check`. Change-Id: I667c8685b13b7bab91e281053f807a11616ae3d4