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2024-08-04tree-wide: fix various lint warningsJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I0fc80718eb7e02d84cc4b5d5deec4c0f41116134
2024-08-04cli: eat terminal codes from stdout alsoJade Lovelace
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
2024-08-04Implement forcing CLI colour on, and document it betterJade Lovelace
This is necessary to make some old tests work when testing colour against non-interactive outputs. Change-Id: Id89f8a1f45c587fede35a69db85f7a52f2c0a981
2024-08-02libutil: make RunningProgram::wait more resilienteldritch horrors
this will usually be used either directly (which is always fine) or in Finally blocks (where it must never throw execptions). make sure that, exceptions being handled or not, the calling wait() in Finally doesn't cause crashes due to the Finally no-nested-exceptions-thrown assertion Change-Id: Ib83a5d9483b1fe83b9a957dcefeefce5d088f06d
2024-07-31libexpr: implement actual constructors for nix::ValueQyriad
Change-Id: Iebc2bb4e4ea5e93045afe47677df756de4ec4d05
2024-07-25Merge "libutil: Support getSelfExe on FreeBSD" into mainArtemis Tosini
2024-07-25Merge changes Ic0dfcfe2,Ibe73851f,Ia7a8df1c,I400b2031 into mainjade
* changes: package.nix: remove dead code diff-closures: remove gratuitous copy tree-wide: NULL -> nullptr libutil: rip out GNU Hurd support code
2024-07-24fix building with Musl, fixing static buildsQyriad
Musl stdout macro expands¹ to something that isn't a valid identifier, so we get syntax errors when compiling usage of a method called stdout with Musl's stdio.h. [1]: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/include/stdio.h?id=ab31e9d6a0fa7c5c408856c89df2dfb12c344039#n67 Change-Id: I10e6f6a49504399bf8edd59c5d9e4e62449469e8
2024-07-24libutil: Support getSelfExe on FreeBSDArtemis Tosini
getSelfExe is used in a few places re-execute nix. Current code in this file uses ifdefs to support several platforms, just keep doing that Change-Id: Iecc2ada0101aea0c30524e3a1218594f919d74bf
2024-07-23tree-wide: NULL -> nullptrJade Lovelace
This is slightly more type safe and is more in line with modern C++. Change-Id: Ia7a8df1c7788085020d1bdc941d6f9cee356144e
2024-07-23libutil: rip out GNU Hurd support codeJade Lovelace
Nobody has stepped up to add further support for Hurd since this code appeared in 2010 or 2014. We don't need it. Change-Id: I400b2031a225551ea3c71a3ef3ea9fdb599dfba3
2024-07-22enable -Werror=suggest-overrideeldritch horrors
*accidentally* overriding a function is almost guaranteed to be an error. overriding a function without labeling it as such is merely bad style, but bad style that makes the code harder to understand. Change-Id: Ic0594f3d1604ab6b3c1a75cb5facc246effe45f0
2024-07-21libutil/logging: fix build without precompiled headerAlois Wohlschlager
Commit 0109368c3faf5516aeddde45e8dc3c33e7163838 missed to include a required header, which is not noticed when the precompiled header is enabled because it's included in that. Also include it in the file so that the build without precompiled header works too. Change-Id: Id7a7979684b64f937f7f8191612952d73c113015
2024-07-20libutil: make basic loggers thread-safeeldritch horrors
SimpleLogger is not fully thread-safe, and all loggers that wrap it are also not safe accordingly. this does not affect much, but in rare cases it can cause interleaving of messages on stderr when used with the json or raw log formats. the fix applied here is a bit of a hack, but fixing this properly requires rearchitecting the logger infrastructure. nested loggers are not the most natural abstraction here, and it is biting us. Change-Id: Ifbf34fe1e85c60e73b59faee50e7411c7b5e7c12
2024-07-20libutil: remove warnOnce macroeldritch horrors
it's only used once, and even that one use is highly questionable. more instances of warnOnce should be much more principled than this has been Change-Id: I5856570c99cb44462e700d753d0c706a5db03c4b
2024-07-18Merge changes Ib20e9aa0,I178a038b,I29c7de04 into mainjade
* changes: docs: document the actual comparison rules instead of lies daemon: remove workaround for macOS kernel bug that seems fixed daemon: fix a crash bug "FATAL: exception not rethrown"
2024-07-16remove boost coroutine referenceseldritch horrors
we no longer need these since sinkToSource and sourceToSink are gone. Change-Id: Ibbf440e2cf71bf3e9f3b833af2d78a21fb1b3193
2024-07-16remove sourceToSink, sinkToSource, and boehm patcheldritch horrors
Change-Id: I1379841299713175d0225b82a67f50660f9eb5e2
2024-07-16libstore: rewrite the nar parser as a contents generatoreldritch horrors
this is not completely necessary at this point because the parser right now already returns a generator to pass through all input data it read, but the nar parser *was* very lax and would accept nars that weren't in canonical form (defined as the form dumpPath would return). nar hashing depends on these things, and as such rewriting the parser now allows us to reject non-canonical nars that extract to the same store contents as their canonical counterpart but have different nar hashes despite that. Change-Id: Iccd319e3bd5912d8297014c84c495edc59019bb7
2024-07-15libutil: implement a realPath() utilityQyriad
Just a wrapper around POSIX realpath(). Change-Id: I2593770285dbae573eace490efce5b272b00b001
2024-07-13daemon: remove workaround for macOS kernel bug that seems fixedJade Lovelace
This was filed as https://github.com/nixos/nix/issues/7584, but as far as I can tell, the previous solution of POLLHUP works just fine on macOS 14. I've also tested on an ancient machine with macOS 10.15.7, which also has POLLHUP work correctly. It's possible this might regress some older versions of macOS that have a kernel bug, but I went looking through the history on the sources and didn't find anything that looked terribly convincingly like a bug fix between 2020 and today. If such a broken version exists, it seems pretty reasonable to suggest simply updating the OS. Change-Id: I178a038baa000f927ea2cbc4587d69d8ab786843
2024-07-13daemon: fix a crash bug "FATAL: exception not rethrown"Jade Lovelace
This is caused by pthread_cancel effectively throwing a not-specifically-identifiable C++ exception into the targeted thread, which, if it is not rethrown, terminates the process entirely. This is rather "impolite" behaviour, we would say. But thread cancellation is *always* busted, and we should simply not use it where unnecessary. It's particularly unnecessary when what we *actually* need it for is, err, interrupting a poll(2). That can in turn be achieved by simply listening to more stuff in the poll, namely, a pipe, which we send a character to when needing to stop the thread. While looking at this code, we also investigated whether any of the poll() madness is required, or was even *ever* required. Curiously we found in the XNU kernel source code that the thing about needing to listen to POLLHUP is probably *correct*, but switching it to POLLRDNORM should not have made any difference at all. We've left a FIXME to look into that further because what's written here is super janky. https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu/blob/94d3b452840153a99b38a3a9659680b2a006908e/bsd/kern/sys_generic.c#L1751-L1758 This is the crash on some Hydra machines: Thread 1 (Thread 0x7f56b77776c0 (LWP 955542) (Exiting)): 0 0x00007f56b8e9b7dc in __pthread_kill_implementation () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 1 0x00007f56b8e49516 in raise () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 2 0x00007f56b8e31935 in abort () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 3 0x00007f56b8e327f3 in __libc_message_impl.cold () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 4 0x00007f56b8e8e8e9 in __libc_fatal () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 5 0x00007f56b8ea23c4 in unwind_cleanup () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 6 0x00007f56b9d2a1b8 in nix::triggerInterrupt() [clone .cold] () from /nix/store/sahgw550p621m9dy1pd7whl9c5g1g0p7-lix-2.90.0-rc1/lib/liblixutil.so 7 0x00007f56b990ac9d in std::thread::_State_impl<std::thread::_Invoker<std::tuple<nix::MonitorFdHup::MonitorFdHup(int)::{lambda()#1}> > >::_M_run() () from /nix/store/sahgw550p621m9dy1pd7whl9c5g1g0p7-lix-2.90.0-rc1/lib/liblixstore.so 8 0x00007f56b90e86d3 in execute_native_thread_routine () from /nix/store/c6r62m84hywf4i6qq1h28f13zv38yqyp-gcc-13.3.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6 9 0x00007f56b8e99a42 in start_thread () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 10 0x00007f56b8f1905c in clone3 () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6 As for testing, we've started a daemon with this change and verified it deals with HUPs correctly on x86_64-linux, but I don't think we can easily test the destructor behaviour without whatever Hydra was doing that broke. Change-Id: I29c7de0425674494b6e43c075810126c3ff77363
2024-07-13libutil: add checked arithmetic toolsJade Lovelace
This is in preparation for adding checked arithmetic to the evaluator. Change-Id: I6e115ce8f5411feda1706624977a4dcd5efd4d13
2024-07-11libstore: turn copyNAR into a generatoreldritch horrors
Change-Id: Id452f6a03faa1037ff13af0f63e32883966ff40d
2024-07-11libstore: turn the NAR parser into a passthrough generatoreldritch horrors
this will let us turn copyNAR into a generator as well, which in turn is necessary to turn the users of copyNAR into generators without resorting to sinkToSource coroutines. currently this uses the SerializingTransform in all cases, even for copyNAR where it is not necessary. should this be a performance problem we can easily swap out the transform for one which does not produce any bytes of its own, but that should not be necessary. Change-Id: I7e685879318fcbb78d8b88abfddd7752360eb0ce
2024-07-11libutil: remove makeDecompressionSinkeldritch horrors
the sole remaining user of this function can use makeDecompressionSource instead, while making the sinkToSource in the caller unnecessary as well Change-Id: I4258227b5dbbb735a75b477d8a57007bfca305e9
2024-07-11libstore: make BinaryCacheStore::getFile return a sourceeldritch horrors
this lets us remove the last true remaining uses of makeDecompressionSink. Change-Id: I146ca2bbe1a9ae9a367117a7b8a304b23a63e5e2
2024-07-11libutil: rewrite RewritingSink as sourceeldritch horrors
the rewriting sink was just broken. when given a rewrite set that contained a key that is also a proper infix of another key it was possible to produce an incorrectly rewritten result if the writer used the wrong block size. fixing this duplicates rewriteStrings, to avoid this we'll rewrite rewriteStrings to use RewritingSource in a new mode that'll allow rewrites we had previously forbidden. Change-Id: I57fa0a9a994e654e11d07172b8e31d15f0b7e8c0
2024-07-06libutil: remove RewritingSink match/size trackingeldritch horrors
size tracking can be done with a LengthSink and a tee. match tracking was defeated by never having done any match tracking, all users would see the same (empty) set of matches at all times. match tracking with bytes offsets alone would not be sufficient in the general case, only because computeHashModulo uses a single rewrite could it have worked. Change-Id: Idb214b5222e0ea24f450f5505712a342b63d7570
2024-07-06libutil: turn HashModuloSink into a free functioneldritch horrors
Change-Id: I5878007502fa68c2816a0f4c61f7d0e60bdde702
2024-07-06libutil: return sources from runProgram2eldritch horrors
this much more closely mimics what is actually happening: we're reading data from somewhere else, actively, rather than passively waiting. with the data flow matching the underlying system interactions better we can remove a few sinkToSource calls that merely exists to undo the mismatch caused by not treating subprocess output as a data source to begin with Change-Id: If4abfc2f8398fb5e88c9b91a8bdefd5504bb2d11
2024-07-05libutil: return a program handle from runProgram2eldritch horrors
this will let us also return a source for the program output later, which will in turn make sinkToSource unnecessary for program output processing. this may also reopen a path for provigin program input, but that still needs a proper async io framework to avoid problems. Change-Id: Iaf93f47db99c38cfaf134bd60ed6a804d7ddf688
2024-07-05libutil: convert readFileSource to a generatoreldritch horrors
Change-Id: I5f92b15fd367d46eb047d74ab6e317b4f51a46d3
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
2024-07-03libutil: 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 "tree-wide: unify progress bar inactive and paused states" into mainalois31
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
2024-06-29Reject 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
2024-06-24Add build-dir setting, clean up default TMPDIR handlingRobert Hensing
This is a squash of upstream PRs #10303, #10312 and #10883. fix: Treat empty TMPDIR as unset Fixes an instance of nix: src/libutil/util.cc:139: nix::Path nix::canonPath(PathView, bool): Assertion `path != ""' failed. ... which I've been getting in one of my shells for some reason. I have yet to find out why TMPDIR was empty, but it's no reason for Nix to break. (cherry picked from commit c3fb2aa1f9d1fa756dac38d3588c836c5a5395dc) fix: Treat empty XDG_RUNTIME_DIR as unset See preceding commit. Not observed in the wild, but is sensible and consistent with TMPDIR behavior. (cherry picked from commit b9e7f5aa2df3f0e223f5c44b8089cbf9b81be691) local-derivation-goal.cc: Reuse defaultTempDir() (cherry picked from commit fd31945742710984de22805ee8d97fbd83c3f8eb) fix: remove usage of XDG_RUNTIME_DIR for TMP (cherry picked from commit 1363f51bcb24ab9948b7b5093490a009947f7453) tests/functional: Add count() (cherry picked from commit 6221770c9de4d28137206bdcd1a67eea12e1e499) Remove uncalled for message (cherry picked from commit b1fe388d33530f0157dcf9f461348b61eda13228) Add build-dir setting (cherry picked from commit 8b16cced18925aa612049d08d5e78eccbf0530e4) Change-Id: Ic7b75ff0b6a3b19e50a4ac8ff2d70f15c683c16a
2024-06-23libutil: remove runProgram2 stdin functionalityeldritch horrors
this was only used in one place, and that place has been rewritten to use a temporary file instead. keeping this around is not very helpful at this time, and in any case we'd be better off rewriting subprocess handling in rust where we not only have a much safer library for such things but also async frameworks necessary for this easily available. Change-Id: I6f8641b756857c84ae2602cdf41f74ee7a1fda02
2024-06-23doc-comment Fields for Activity and Result typesQyriad
The ones we were able to figure out, at least. Change-Id: I697f4f3942e35a7adf1b2a6cc28b3168d1de111c
2024-06-23libutil: return Pid from startProcess, not pid_teldritch horrors
Change-Id: Icc8a15090c77f54ea7d9220aadedcd4a19922814
2024-06-23libutil: give Pid proper resource semanticseldritch horrors
copy-constructing or assigning from pid_t can easily lead to duplicate Pid instances for the same process if a pid_t was used carelessly, and Pid itself was copy-constructible. both could cause surprising results such as killing processes twice (which could become very problemantic, but luckily modern systems don't reuse PIDs all that quickly), or more than one piece of the code believing it owns a process when neither do Change-Id: Ifea7445f84200b34c1a1d0acc2cdffe0f01e20c6
2024-06-23libutil: make Pid -> pid_t operations expliciteldritch horrors
Change-Id: I3137cc140590001fe7ba542844e735944a0a9255
2024-06-23libutil: remove sinkToSource eof callbackeldritch horrors
this is only used in one place, and only to set a nicer error message on EndOfFile. the only caller that actually *catches* this exception should provide an error message in that catch block rather than forcing support for setting error message so deep into the stack. copyStorePath is never called outside of PathSubstitutionGoal anyway, which catches everything. Change-Id: Ifbae8706d781c388737706faf4c8a8b7917ca278