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2024-07-18libexpr/print: do not show elided nested items when there are noneAlois Wohlschlager
When the configured maximum depth has been reached, attribute sets and lists are printed with ellipsis to indicate the elision of nested items. Previously, this happened even in case the structure being printed is empty, so that such items do not in fact exist. This is confusing, so stop doing it. Change-Id: I0016970dad3e42625e085dc896e6f476b21226c9
2024-07-18libexpr/print: never show empty attrsets or derivations as «repeated»Alois Wohlschlager
The repeated value detection logic exists so that the occurrence of large common substructures does not fill up the screen or the computer's memory. However, empty attribute sets and derivations (when their detection is enabled) are always cheap to print, and in practice I have observed them to make up a significant majority of the cases where I was annoyed by the repeated value detection kicking in. Furthermore, `nix-instantiate --eval` already disables this logic for empty attribute sets, and empty lists are already exempted everywhere. For these reasons, always print empty attribute sets and derivations as what they are. Change-Id: I5dac8e7739f9d726b76fd0521ec46f38af94463f
2024-06-17libexpr: add expr memory managementeldritch horrors
with the prepatory work done this mostly means turning plain pointers into unique_ptrs, with all the associated churn that necessitates. we might want to change some of these to box_ptrs at some point as well, but that would be a semantic change that isn't fully appropriate yet. Change-Id: I0c238c118617420650432f4ed45569baa3e3f413
2024-06-17libexpr: pass Exprs as references, not pointerseldritch horrors
almost all places where Exprs are passed as pointers expect the pointers to be non-null. pass them as references to encode this constraint in the type system as well (and also communicate that Exprs must not be freed). Change-Id: Ia98f166fec3c23151f906e13acb4a0954a5980a2
2024-03-18use byte indexed locations for PosIdxeldritch horrors
we now keep not a table of all positions, but a table of all origins and their sizes. position indices are now direct pointers into the virtual concatenation of all parsed contents. this slightly reduces memory usage and time spent in the parser, at the cost of not being able to report positions if the total input size exceeds 4GiB. this limit is not unique to nix though, rustc and clang also limit their input to 4GiB (although at least clang refuses to process inputs that are larger, we will not). this new 4GiB limit probably will not cause any problems for quite a while, all of nixpkgs together is less than 100MiB in size and already needs over 700MiB of memory and multiple seconds just to parse. 4GiB worth of input will easily take multiple minutes and over 30GiB of memory without even evaluating anything. if problems *do* arise we can probably recover the old table-based system by adding some tracking to Pos::Origin (or increasing the size of PosIdx outright), but for time being this looks like more complexity than it's worth. since we now need to read the entire input again to determine the line/column of a position we'll make unsafeGetAttrPos slightly lazy: mostly the set it returns is only used to determine the file of origin of an attribute, not its exact location. the thunks do not add measurable runtime overhead. notably this change is necessary to allow changing the parser since apparently nothing supports nix's very idiosyncratic line ending choice of "anything goes", making it very hard to calculate line/column positions in the parser (while byte offsets are very easy). (cherry picked from commit 5d9fdab3de0ee17c71369ad05806b9ea06dfceda) Change-Id: Ie0b2430cb120c09097afa8c0101884d94f4bbf34
2024-03-09Pretty-print values in the REPLeldritch horrors
Pretty-print values in the REPL by printing each item in a list or attrset on a separate line. When possible, single-item lists and attrsets are printed on one line, as long as they don't contain a nested list, attrset, or thunk. Before: ``` { attrs = { a = { b = { c = { }; }; }; }; list = [ 1 ]; list' = [ 1 2 3 ]; } ``` After: ``` { attrs = { a = { b = { c = { }; }; }; }; list = [ 1 ]; list' = [ 1 2 3 ]; } ``` (cherry picked from commit c0a15fb7d03dfb8f53bc6726c414bc88aa362592) Change-Id: Ia2b41849165a5ddb63f7a8c272a2476b3e4292df
2024-03-09Merge pull request #9928 from 9999years/error-messages-in-nix-repleldritch horrors
Improve error printing in `nix repl` (cherry picked from commit a8050d9b83052e4b5c52bf2d116381aedec3a93e) Change-Id: I588f92d1dd4c546c98788b71403cc034f5e7129a
2024-03-09Merge pull request #9754 from 9999years/print-value-when-coercion-failseldritch horrors
Print the value in `error: cannot coerce` messages (cherry picked from commit 5b7bfd2d6b89d7dd5f54c1ca6c8072358d31a84e) === test taken from 6e8d5983143ae576e3f4b1d2954a5267f2943a49; it was added previously (and not backported because its pr was a mostly-revert), but it's useful to have around. Change-Id: Icbd14b55e3610ce7b774667bf14b82e6dc717982
2024-03-09Unify and refactor value printingeldritch horrors
Previously, there were two mostly-identical value printers -- one in `libexpr/eval.cc` (which didn't force values) and one in `libcmd/repl.cc` (which did force values and also printed ANSI color codes). This PR unifies both of these printers into `print.cc` and provides a `PrintOptions` struct for controlling the output, which allows for toggling whether values are forced, whether repeated values are tracked, and whether ANSI color codes are displayed. Additionally, `PrintOptions` allows tuning the maximum number of attributes, list items, and bytes in a string that will be displayed; this makes it ideal for contexts where printing too much output (e.g. all of Nixpkgs) is distracting. (As requested by @roberth in https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9554#issuecomment-1845095735) Please read the tests for example output. Future work: - It would be nice to provide this function as a builtin, perhaps `builtins.toStringDebug` -- a printing function that never fails would be useful when debugging Nix code. - It would be nice to support customizing `PrintOptions` members on the command line, e.g. `--option to-string-max-attrs 1000`. (cherry picked from commit 0fa08b451682fb3311fe58112ff05c4fe5bee3a4, ) === Restore ambiguous value printer for `nix-instantiate` The Nix team has requested that this output format remain unchanged. I've added a warning to the man page explaining that `nix-instantiate --eval` output will not parse correctly in many situations. (cherry picked from commit df84dd4d8dd3fd6381ac2ca3064432ab31a16b79) Change-Id: I7cca6b4b53cd0642f2d49af657d5676a8554c9f8
2024-03-04Merge pull request #7348 from thufschmitt/dont-use-vlaseldritch horrors
Remove the usage of VLAs in the code (cherry picked from commit ac4431e9d016e62fb5dc9ae36833bd0c6cdadeec) Change-Id: Ifbf5fbfc2e27122362a2aaea4b62c7cf3ca46b1a
2023-12-01Move tests to separate directories, and documentJohn Ericson
Today, with the tests inside a `tests` intermingled with the corresponding library's source code, we have a few problems: - We have to be careful that wildcards don't end up with tests being built as part of Nix proper, or test headers being installed as part of Nix proper. - Tests in libraries but not executables is not right: - It means each executable runs the previous unit tests again, because it needs the libraries. - It doesn't work right on Windows, which doesn't want you to load a DLL just for the side global variable . It could be made to work with the dlopen equivalent, but that's gross! This reorg solves these problems. There is a remaining problem which is that sibbling headers (like `hash.hh` the test header vs `hash.hh` the main `libnixutil` header) end up shadowing each other. This PR doesn't solve that. That is left as future work for a future PR. Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io> (cherry picked from commit 91b6833686a6a6d9eac7f3f66393ec89ef1d3b57) (cherry picked from commit a61e42adb528b3d40ce43e07c79368d779a8b624)