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Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/328
Change-Id: Iedd79ff5f72e84766ebd234c63856170afc624f0
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2bbe3efd1¹ added the -Wdeprecated-copy warning, and fixed the instances
of it which GCC warned about, in HintFmt and ref<T>. However, when
building with Clang, there is an additional deprecated-copy warning in
BaseError. This commit explicitly defaults the copy assignment operator
for BaseError and silences this warning.
1: 2bbe3efd169534f538184ff788eecb398ead70a4
Change-Id: I50aa4a7ab1a7aae5d7b31f765994abd3db06379d
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having the serializer write into `*conn` is not legal because we are
in a sinkToSource that will be drained by the remote we're connected
to. writing into `*conn` directly can break the framing protocol. it
is unlikely this code was ever run: to protocol it caters to is from
2016(!) and thoroughly untested in-tree, and since it's been present
since nix 2.17 and the 1.18 protocol broken here is nix 2.0 we might
safely assume that daemons older than nix 2.1 are no longer used now
see also #325 (though that wants <2.3 gone, this is sadly only <2.1)
Change-Id: I9d674c18f6d802f61c5d85dfd9608587b73e70a5
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On several occasions I've found myself confused when trying to delete
a store path, because I am told it's still alive, but
nix-store --query --roots doesn't show anything. Let's save future
users this confusion by mentioning that a path might be alive due to
having referrers, not just roots.
(cherry picked from commit 979a019014569eee7d0071605f6ff500b544f6ac)
Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10733
Change-Id: I54ae839a85f3de3393493fba27fd40d7d3af0516
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These commands outputs data that may not end with a newline. This
causes problems when the progress bar redraws, as that completely
wipes the last line of output. As nix key generate-secret outputs
a single line of text with no output, it shows up entirely blank,
making it look like nothing happened.
Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/320
Change-Id: I5ac706d71d839b6dfa760b60a351414cd96297cf
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into main
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Fixes #183, #110, #116.
The default flake-registry option becomes 'vendored', and refers
to a vendored flake-registry.json file in the install path.
Vendored copy of the flake-registry is from github:NixOS/flake-registry
at commit 9c69f7bd2363e71fe5cd7f608113290c7614dcdd.
Change-Id: I752b81c85ebeaab4e582ac01c239d69d65580f37
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into main
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allow-unsafe-native-code-during-evaluation" into main
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main
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Both of these still needs their own actual documentation, but they are
at least now mentioned that they exist and what they're enabled by.
Change-Id: I235b9e8e627e04ed06611423c8e67a8eca233120
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Example: /nix/store/dr53sp25hyfsnzjpm8mh3r3y36vrw3ng-neovim-0.9.5^out
This is nonsensical since selecting outputs can only be done for a
buildable derivation, not for a realised store path. The build worker
side of things ends up crashing with an assertion when trying to handle
such malformed paths.
Change-Id: Ia3587c71fe3da5bea45d4e506e1be4dd62291ddf
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Fixes https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/268
Change-Id: I3f1b0ddf064f891cca8b53229c5c31c74cea3d9f
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into main
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(cherry picked from commit 48aa57549d514432d6621c1e29f051951eca2d7f)
Change-Id: Ib7d5c6514031ceb6c42ac44588be6b0c1c3c225b
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Change-Id: I1caff000362c83e5172413a036c22a2e9ed3ede8
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This builtin was always a problem and nixpkgs uses it in exactly one
place, to give up if the Nix version is absurdly old. It has no other
use cases, and doesn't work in a multi-implementation world anyway.
Change-Id: I03c36e118591029e2ef14b091fe14a311c66a08a
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Change-Id: I8d3eb8874a4138668011b525c3b400a55a1f4866
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* changes:
repl: clear the interrupt before reading the next line
libutil: remove the interrupt-blocking code
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Basically I'd expect the same behavior as with `nix-build`, i.e.
with `--keep-going` the hash-mismatch error of each failing
fixed-output derivation is shown.
The approach is derived from `Store::buildPaths` (`entry-point.cc`):
instead of throwing the first build-result, check if there are any build
errors and if so, display all of them and throw after that.
Unfortunately, the BuildResult struct doesn't have an `ErrorInfo`
(there's a FIXME for that at least), so I have to construct my own here.
This is a rather cheap bugfix and I decided against touching too many
parts of libstore for that (also I don't know if that's in line with the
ongoing refactoring work).
Closes https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/302
Change-Id: I378ab984fa271e6808c6897c45e0f070eb4c6fac
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Otherwise, it will be thrown again during exit when the repl is terminated by
end-of-input after the last command was interrupted.
Change-Id: I8456c47bc36cfb0892efdad5420f318f7e6526d5
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The interrupt-blocking code was originally introduced 20 years ago so that
trying to log an error message does not result in an interrupt exception being
thrown and then going unhandled (c8d3882cdc8f9e22c58af285c1996265c1af75d5).
However, the logging code does not check for interrupts any more
(054be5025762c5e1c7e853c4fa5d7eed8da1727f), so this reasoning is no longer
applicable. Delete this code so that later interrupts are unblocked again, for
example in the next line entered into the repl.
Closes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/296
Change-Id: I48253f5f4272e75001148c13046e709ef5427fbd
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NixStateDir() != NIX_STATE_DIR. These functions should honestly probably
be renamed.
Change-Id: I00f54b742bba6188bbc7f2410956d956780b99d3
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121edecf654ec084274ba1a779c7140082f4115d added a new state field to
carry over content encoding settings from transfer to sink creation, but
never actually set that field.
Change-Id: I714b2efe745561e851b78a4791479b3501db8c72
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failure" into main
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In case of failure to connect as can be seen in
https://buildbot.lix.systems/#/builders/39/builds/1386/steps/1/logs/stdio
It is difficult to understand what happened, if we enabled the talkative
verbose level, we could learn about the first line SSH sent us.
In practice, this is not workable, we can just make it warn all the
time.
Change-Id: Iaaf56894060a58f2dfc78254bb60b1c43482f9bb
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
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requiring *two* --verbose to print extra information on --version is a
weird flex
Change-Id: I05d043da1bf583f34e9d1fc206144ea4ca9a859d
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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
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also add a few more tests for exception propagation behavior. using
packaged_tasks and futures (which only allow a single call to a few
of their methods) introduces error paths that weren't there before.
Change-Id: I42ca5236f156fefec17df972f6e9be45989cf805
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Change-Id: I8d74745c519518f163f51dfaa39063836f17599e
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Change-Id: I4a328f46eaac3bb8b19ddc091306de83348be9cf
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Change-Id: I23a156aaff5328f67ca16ccd85c0ea1711b21e35
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Change-Id: I36b3eb9f645aa04058151e7b2353e15e6f29057b
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this is the *only* real user of file transfer download completion
callbacks, and a pretty spurious user at that (seeing how nothing
here is even turned on by default and indeed a dependency of path
substitution which *isn't* async, and concurrency-limited). it'll
be a real pain to keep this around, and realistically it would be
a lot better to overhaul substitution in general to be *actually*
async. that requires a proper async framework footing though, and
we don't have anything of the sort, but it's also blocking *that*
Change-Id: I1bf671f217c654a67377087607bf608728cbfc83
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Change-Id: I4bffa766ae04dd80355f9b8c10e59700e4b406da
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*so* many warnings, from only two definitions
Change-Id: If2561cd500c05a1e33cce984faf9f3e42a8a95ac
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Fixes #276.
Change-Id: I83e71beb5c35d6f3b10a4186caa5e52a2f95b510
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The fix for the Darwin vulnerability in ecdbc3b207eaec1a2cafd2a0d494bcbabdd60a11
also broke setting `__sandboxProfile` when `sandbox=relaxed` or
`sandbox=false`. This cppnix change fixes `sandbox=relaxed` and
adds a suitable test.
Co-Authored-By: Artemis Tosini <lix@artem.ist>
Co-Authored-By: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I40190f44f3e1d61846df1c7b89677c20a1488522
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In commit 946fc12e4e6d7e097c5b6ed4f6bc4d516b10b901, the progress bar in the
repl was disabled again because it was observed to erase incremental output
from attrset evaluations from the terminal. Let's try adding the progress bar
again, this time showing up only when a build is initiated, which does not have
incremental output that could be destroyed to begin with. While this does mean
that we won't have a progress bar for eval-time fetching or IFD, it's still
better than nothing.
Change-Id: If4eb1035cd0c876f5b4ff1e2434b9baf99f150ac
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We're not using it anymore. Any leftover bugs in the Meson buildsystem
are now just bugs.
Closes #249.
Change-Id: I0465a0c37ae819f94d40e7829f5bff046aa63d73
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* changes:
Always initialize curl in parent process on darwin
Fix failing darwin tests
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Because of an objc quirk[1], calling curl_global_init for the first time
after fork() will always result in a crash.
Up until now the solution has been to set
OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY for every nix process to ignore
that error.
This is less than ideal because we were setting it in package.nix,
which meant that running nix tests locally would fail because
that variable was not set.
Instead of working around that error we address it at the core -
by calling curl_global_init inside initLibStore, which should mean
curl will already have been initialized by the time we try to do so in
a forked process.
[1] https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/objc4/blob/01edf1705fbc3ff78a423cd21e03dfc21eb4d780/runtime/objc-initialize.mm#L614-L636
Change-Id: Icf26010a8be655127cc130efb9c77b603a6660d0
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only two users of this function exist. only one used it in a way that
even bears resemblance to asynchronicity, and even that one didn't do
it right. fully async and parallel computation would have only worked
if any getEdgesAsync never calls the continuation it receives itself,
only from more derived callbacks running on other threads. calling it
directly would cause the decoupling promise to be awaited immediately
*on the original thread*, completely negating all nice async effects.
Change-Id: I0aa640950cf327533a32dee410105efdabb448df
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