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2023-03-15Make command infra less stateful and more regularJohn Ericson
Already, we had classes like `BuiltPathsCommand` and `StorePathsCommand` which provided alternative `run` virtual functions providing the implementation with more arguments. This was a very nice and easy way to make writing command; just fill in the virtual functions and it is fairly clear what to do. However, exception to this pattern were `Installable{,s}Command`. These two classes instead just had a field where the installables would be stored, and various side-effecting `prepare` and `load` machinery too fill them in. Command would wish out those fields. This isn't so clear to use. What this commit does is make those command classes like the others, with richer `run` functions. Not only does this restore the pattern making commands easier to write, it has a number of other benefits: - `prepare` and `load` are gone entirely! One command just hands just hands off to the next. - `useDefaultInstallables` because `defaultInstallables`. This takes over `prepare` for the one case that needs it, and provides enough flexiblity to handle `nix repl`'s idiosyncratic migration. - We can use `ref` instead of `std::shared_ptr`. The former must be initialized (so it is like Rust's `Box` rather than `Option<Box>`, This expresses the invariant that the installable are in fact initialized much better. This is possible because since we just have local variables not fields, we can stop worrying about the not-yet-initialized case. - Fewer lines of code! (Finally I have a large refactor that makes the number go down not up...) - `nix repl` is now implemented in a clearer way. The last item deserves further mention. `nix repl` is not like the other installable commands because instead working from once-loaded installables, it needs to be able to load them again and again. To properly support this, we make a new superclass `RawInstallablesCommand`. This class has the argument parsing and completion logic, but does *not* hand off parsed installables but instead just the raw string arguments. This is exactly what `nix repl` needs, and allows us to instead of having the logic awkwardly split between `prepare`, `useDefaultInstallables,` and `load`, have everything right next to each other. I think this will enable future simplifications of that argument defaulting logic, but I am saving those for a future PR --- best to keep code motion and more complicated boolean expression rewriting separate steps. The "diagnostic ignored `-Woverloaded-virtual`" pragma helps because C++ doesn't like our many `run` methods. In our case, we don't mind the shadowing it all --- it is *intentional* that the derived class only provides a `run` method, and doesn't call any of the overridden `run` methods. Helps with https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/134
2023-03-02Get rid of some unchecked calls to std::coutEelco Dolstra
2023-02-19Move `Derivation` toJSON logic to libnixstoreJohn Ericson
2022-11-16Replace src/libutil/json.cc with nlohmann json generationYorick van Pelt
2022-03-31Add support for impure derivationsEelco Dolstra
Impure derivations are derivations that can produce a different result every time they're built. Example: stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "impure"; __impure = true; # marks this derivation as impure outputHashAlgo = "sha256"; outputHashMode = "recursive"; buildCommand = "date > $out"; }; Some important characteristics: * This requires the 'impure-derivations' experimental feature. * Impure derivations are not "cached". Thus, running "nix-build" on the example above multiple times will cause a rebuild every time. * They are implemented similar to CA derivations, i.e. the output is moved to a content-addressed path in the store. The difference is that we don't register a realisation in the Nix database. * Pure derivations are not allowed to depend on impure derivations. In the future fixed-output derivations will be allowed to depend on impure derivations, thus forming an "impurity barrier" in the dependency graph. * When sandboxing is enabled, impure derivations can access the network in the same way as fixed-output derivations. In relaxed sandboxing mode, they can access the local filesystem.
2022-03-17Clean up `DerivationOutput`, and headersJohn Ericson
1. `DerivationOutput` now as the `std::variant` as a base class. And the variants are given hierarchical names under `DerivationOutput`. In 8e0d0689be797f9e42f9b43b06f50c1af7f20b4a @matthewbauer and I didn't know a better idiom, and so we made it a field. But this sort of "newtype" is anoying for literals downstream. Since then we leaned the base class, inherit the constructors trick, e.g. used in `DerivedPath`. Switching to use that makes this more ergonomic, and consistent. 2. `store-api.hh` and `derivations.hh` are now independent. In bcde5456cc3295061a0726881c3e441444dd6680 I swapped the dependency, but I now know it is better to just keep on using incomplete types as much as possible for faster compilation and good separation of concerns.
2022-03-02Move installables-related operationsEelco Dolstra
2021-09-30`std::visit` by referenceJohn Ericson
I had started the trend of doing `std::visit` by value (because a type error once mislead me into thinking that was the only form that existed). While the optomizer in principle should be able to deal with extra coppying or extra indirection once the lambdas inlined, sticking with by reference is the conventional default. I hope this might even improve performance.
2021-01-13Convert option descriptions to MarkdownEelco Dolstra
2020-12-21Add 'nix show-derivation' manpageEelco Dolstra
2020-12-21nix show-derivation: Say "system" instead of "platform"Eelco Dolstra
There is really no good reason to use "platform" except that that's what we use internally (also for no good reason).
2020-12-03Add FIXMEEelco Dolstra
2020-10-27Allow non-CA derivations to depend on CA derivationsregnat
2020-10-06Remove static variable name clashesEelco Dolstra
This was useful for an experiment with building Nix as a single compilation unit. It's not very useful otherwise but also doesn't hurt...
2020-08-14Work around clang bugJohn Ericson
2020-08-14Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into single-ca-drv-buildJohn Ericson
2020-08-07Squashed get CA derivations buildingJohn Ericson
2020-08-05Merge branch 'master' of github.com:NixOS/nix into ↵Carlo Nucera
new-interface-for-path-pathOpt
2020-08-05Sed some names to perhaps avoid conflictsJohn Ericson
2020-07-28Use the new interfaceCarlo Nucera
2020-07-16Merge branch 'optional-derivation-output-storepath' of ↵Carlo Nucera
github.com:obsidiansystems/nix into ca-derivation-data-types
2020-07-16Merge branch 'master' of github.com:NixOS/nix into ↵Carlo Nucera
optional-derivation-output-storepath
2020-07-15nix: Fix examplesEelco Dolstra
2020-07-12Change types to prepare the way for CA derivationsJohn Ericson
We've added the variant to `DerivationOutput` to support them, but made `DerivationOutput::path` partial to avoid actually implementing them. With this chage, we can all collaborate on "just" removing `DerivationOutput::path` calls to implement CA derivations.
2020-07-12Use more std::visit to prepare for new variantJohn Ericson
N.B. not using `std::visit` for fetchurl because there is no attempt to handle all the cases (e.g. no `else`) and lambda complicates early return.
2020-07-08Only store hash of fixed derivation outputMatthew Bauer
we don’t need a full storepath for a fixedoutput derivation. So just putting the ingestion method + the hash is sufficient.
2020-06-17Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into ↵John Ericson
no-stringly-typed-derivation-output
2020-06-12Add Store::readDerivation() convenience functionEelco Dolstra
2020-05-26Merge remote-tracking branch 'john-ericson/enum-FileIngestionMethod' into ↵Carlo Nucera
no-stringly-typed-derivation-output
2020-05-05nix --help: Group commandsEelco Dolstra
2020-05-04Flag: Use designated initializersEelco Dolstra
2020-03-30Store parsed hashes in `DerivationOutput`John Ericson
It's best to detect invalid data as soon as possible, with data types that make storing it impossible.
2019-12-10Make the Store API more type-safeEelco Dolstra
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).
2019-12-05Make subcommand construction in MultiCommand lazyEelco Dolstra
(cherry picked from commit a0de58f471c9087d8e6cc60a6078f9940a125b15)
2017-09-25Add "nix show-derivation"Eelco Dolstra
This debug command prints a store derivation in JSON format. For example: $ nix show-derivation nixpkgs.hello { "/nix/store/ayjwpwwiyy04nh9z71rsdgd3q7bra7ch-hello-2.10.drv": { "outputs": { "out": { "path": "/nix/store/w5w4v29ql0qwqhczkdxs94ix2lh7ibgs-hello-2.10" } }, "inputSrcs": [ "/nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25b-default-builder.sh" ], "inputDrvs": { "/nix/store/13839aqdf6x4k3b785rw5f2l7857l6y3-bash-4.4-p12.drv": [ "out" ], "/nix/store/vgdx7fdc7d4iirmnwj2py1nrvr5qwzj7-hello-2.10.tar.gz.drv": [ "out" ], "/nix/store/x3kkd0vsqfflbvwf1055l9mr39bg0ms0-stdenv.drv": [ "out" ] }, "platform": "x86_64-linux", "builder": "/nix/store/qp5fw57d38bd1n07ss4zxh88zg67c3vg-bash-4.4-p12/bin/bash", "args": [ "-e", "/nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25b-default-builder.sh" ], "env": { "buildInputs": "", "builder": "/nix/store/qp5fw57d38bd1n07ss4zxh88zg67c3vg-bash-4.4-p12/bin/bash", "configureFlags": "", "doCheck": "1", "name": "hello-2.10", "nativeBuildInputs": "", "out": "/nix/store/w5w4v29ql0qwqhczkdxs94ix2lh7ibgs-hello-2.10", "propagatedBuildInputs": "", "propagatedNativeBuildInputs": "", "src": "/nix/store/3x7dwzq014bblazs7kq20p9hyzz0qh8g-hello-2.10.tar.gz", "stdenv": "/nix/store/6zngq1rdh0ans9qyckqimqibgnlvlfrm-stdenv", "system": "x86_64-linux" } } } This removes the need for pp-aterm.