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Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
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clangStdenv compiles with a single warning:
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warning: destructor called on non-final 'nix::PosAdapter' that has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor [-Wdelete-non-abstract-non-virtual-dtor]
```
This fixes the warning by making the destructor of PosAdapter virtual,
deffering to the correct destructor from the concrete child classes.
This has no impact in the end, as none of these classes have specific
destructors.
Technicaly, it may be faster not to have this indirection, but as per
the warning, there is only one place where we have to delete abstract
PosAdapter values.
Not worth bikesheding I guess.
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nix/show-config: allow getting the value of a specific setting
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Read file type
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Fix #7655
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The property test in fact found a bug: we were excluding numbers!
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Property tests are great!
Co-authored-by: Cole Helbling <cole.e.helbling@outlook.com>
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Allows checking directory entry type of a single file/directory.
This was added to optimize the use of `builtins.readDir` on some
filesystems and operating systems which cannot detect this information
using POSIX's `readdir`.
Previously `builtins.readDir` would eagerly use system calls to lookup
these filetypes using other interfaces; this change makes these
operations lazy in the attribute values for each file with application
of `builtins.readFileType`.
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We had some local variables left over from the older (more
complicated) implementation of this function. They should all be unused,
but one wasn't by mistake.
Delete them all, and replace the one that was still in use as intended.
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Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
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This reverts commit 9b33ef3879a764bed4cc2404a08344c3a697a646.
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OutputSpec: Allow all valid output names
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From @Ericson2314.
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Fixes #7624.
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Fixes #7625.
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This reverts commit a75b7ba30f1e4f8b15e810fd18e63ee9552e0815, reversing
changes made to 9af16c5f742300e831a2cc400e43df1e22f87f31.
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f419ab48e6394838097f158265ac3cc531ee7958 was on the right track, but
there are a few more missing `raw()` calls to fix.
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flake check: Recognize well known community attributes
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This avoids warning fatigue, making `nix flake check` more effective.
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MonitorFdHup: Make it work on macOS again
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Failure: https://hydra.nixos.org/build/205357257/nixlog/1
The problem seems to be trying to `std::visit` a derived class of
`std::variant`. Per
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63616709/incomplete-type-stdvariant-used-in-nested-name-specifier
certain C++ standard library implementations allow this, but others do
not.
The solution is simply to call the `raw` method, which upcasts the
reference back to the `std::variant`.
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Originally there was no `path-info.*`, then there was `path-info.hh`,
then there was `path-info.cc`, but only for new things. Moving this
stuff over makes everything consistent.
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Move the `getBuildLog` implementation to its own implementation file
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`OutputSpec` for `DerivationGoal` and `DerivedPath`, today's `OutputSpec` -> `ExtendedOutputSpec`
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Keep the header minimal and clean
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Ca/fix nix log
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Additionally get rid of the evil time we made an empty
`OutputSpec::Names()`.
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Instead of needing to run `nix show-config --json | jq -r
'."warn-dirty".value'` to view the value of `warn-dirty`, you can now
run `nix show-config warn-dirty`.
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remove unncessary cast
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This forces us to be explicit.
It also requires to rework how `from_json` works. A `JSON_IMPL` is added
to assist with this.
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This should be a non-empty set, and so we don't want people doing this
by accident. We remove the zero-0 constructor with a little inheritance
trickery.
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`DerivedPath::Built` and `DerivationGoal` were previously using a
regular set with the convention that the empty set means all outputs.
But it is easy to forget about this rule when processing those sets.
Using `OutputSpec` forces us to get it right.
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Do this prior to making a new more limitted `OutputPath` we will use in
more places.
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A few little changes preparing for the rest.
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It appears that on current macOS versions, our use of poll() to detect
client disconnects no longer works. As a workaround, poll() for
POLLRDNORM, since this *will* wake up when the client has
disconnected. The downside is that it also wakes up when input is
available. So just sleep for a bit in that case. This means that on
macOS, a client disconnect may take up to a second to be detected,
but that's better than not being detected at all.
Fixes #7584.
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Parse string context elements properly
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Check links in the manual
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