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Eelco Dolstra 474695975d EvalCache: Revert to using symbols in getAttr() 2022-04-26 14:01:42 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra fab731a9d4 Don't pass Symbol by reference
Since Symbol is just an integer, passing it by const reference is
never advantageous.
2022-04-26 13:25:17 +02:00
pennae a385e51a08 rename SymbolIdx -> Symbol, Symbol -> SymbolStr
after #6218 `Symbol` no longer confers a uniqueness invariant on the
string it wraps, it is now possible to create multiple symbols that
compare equal but whose string contents have different addresses. this
guarantee is now only provided by `SymbolIdx`, leaving `Symbol` only as
a string wrapper that knows about the intricacies of how symbols need to
be formatted for output.

this change renames `SymbolIdx` to `Symbol` to restore the previous
semantics of `Symbol` to that name. we also keep the wrapper type and
rename it to `SymbolStr` instead of returning plain strings from lookups
into the symbol table because symbols are formatted for output in many
places. theoretically we do not need `SymbolStr`, only a function that
formats a string for output as a symbol, but having to wrap every symbol
that appears in a message into eg `formatSymbol()` is error-prone and
inconvient.
2022-04-25 15:37:01 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt c4ffc8e2f8
Merge pull request #6218 from pennae/pos-symbol-tables
reduce the size of Attr from 3 pointers to 2 on 64 bit machines
2022-04-22 10:28:06 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt 7ca6fbc8ca Move ChunkedVector to its own header 2022-04-22 10:01:02 +02:00
Tom Bereknyei f25112d383 fix: builtins.toFile adds path to allowedPaths
The produced path is then allowed be imported or utilized elsewhere:
```
assert (43 == import (builtins.toFile "source" "43")); "good"
```

This will still fail on write-only stores.
2022-04-21 16:41:37 -04:00
pennae 8168a4cf4a shrink Attr by 8 bytes on 64bit machines
with position and symbol tables in place we can now shrink Attr by a full
pointer with some simple field reordering. since Attr is a very hot struct this
has substantial impact on memory use, decreasing GC allocations and heap size by
10-15% each. we also get a ~15% performance improvement due to reduced GC
loading.

pure parsing has taken a hit over the branch base because positions are now
slightly more expensive to create, but overall we get a noticeable improvement.

before (on memory-friendliness):

  Benchmark 1: nix search --no-eval-cache --offline ../nixpkgs hello
    Time (mean ± σ):      6.960 s ±  0.028 s    [User: 5.832 s, System: 0.897 s]
    Range (min … max):    6.886 s …  7.005 s    20 runs

  Benchmark 2: nix eval -f ../nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix
    Time (mean ± σ):     328.1 ms ±   1.7 ms    [User: 295.8 ms, System: 32.2 ms]
    Range (min … max):   324.9 ms … 331.2 ms    20 runs

  Benchmark 3: nix eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
    Time (mean ± σ):      2.688 s ±  0.029 s    [User: 2.365 s, System: 0.238 s]
    Range (min … max):    2.642 s …  2.742 s    20 runs

after:

  Benchmark 1: nix search --no-eval-cache --offline ../nixpkgs hello
    Time (mean ± σ):      6.902 s ±  0.039 s    [User: 5.844 s, System: 0.783 s]
    Range (min … max):    6.820 s …  6.956 s    20 runs

  Benchmark 2: nix eval -f ../nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix
    Time (mean ± σ):     330.7 ms ±   2.2 ms    [User: 300.6 ms, System: 30.0 ms]
    Range (min … max):   327.5 ms … 334.5 ms    20 runs

  Benchmark 3: nix eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
    Time (mean ± σ):      2.330 s ±  0.027 s    [User: 2.040 s, System: 0.234 s]
    Range (min … max):    2.272 s …  2.383 s    20 runs
2022-04-21 21:56:34 +02:00
pennae 8775be3393 store Symbols in a table as well, like positions
this slightly increases the amount of memory used for any given symbol, but this
increase is more than made up for if the symbol is referenced more than once in
the EvalState that holds it. on average every symbol should be referenced at
least twice (once to introduce a binding, once to use it), so we expect no
increase in memory on average.

symbol tables are limited to 2³² entries like position tables, and similar
arguments apply to why overflow is not likely: 2³² symbols would require as many
string instances (at 24 bytes each) and map entries (at 24 bytes or more each,
assuming that the map holds on average at most one item per bucket as the docs
say). a full symbol table would require at least 192GB of memory just for
symbols, which is well out of reach. (an ofborg eval of nixpks today creates
less than a million symbols!)
2022-04-21 21:56:31 +02:00
pennae 00a3280232 don't use Symbol in Pos to represent a path
PosTable deduplicates origin information, so using symbols for paths is no
longer necessary. moving away from path Symbols also reduces the usage of
symbols for things that are not keys in attribute sets, which will become
important in the future when we turn symbols into indices as well.
2022-04-21 21:46:10 +02:00
pennae 6526d1676b replace most Pos objects/ptrs with indexes into a position table
Pos objects are somewhat wasteful as they duplicate the origin file name and
input type for each object. on files that produce more than one Pos when parsed
this a sizeable waste of memory (one pointer per Pos). the same goes for
ptr<Pos> on 64 bit machines: parsing enough source to require 8 bytes to locate
a position would need at least 8GB of input and 64GB of expression memory. it's
not likely that we'll hit that any time soon, so we can use a uint32_t index to
locate positions instead.
2022-04-21 21:46:06 +02:00
pennae 34b72775cf make throw*Error member functions of EvalState
when we introduce position and symbol tables we'll need to do lookups to turn
indices into those tables into actual positions/symbols. having the error
functions as members of EvalState will avoid a lot of churn for adding lookups
into the tables for each caller.
2022-04-21 21:25:18 +02:00
pennae 39df15fb8e don't use full Pos for findPackageFilename/editorFor
only file and line of the returned position were ever used, it wasn't actually
used a position. as such we may as well use a path+int pair for only those two
values and remove a use of Pos that would not work well with a position table.
2022-04-21 21:25:18 +02:00
pennae 38de79fcf7 remove Bindings::need
a future commit will remove the ability to convert the symbol type used in
bindings to strings. since we only have two users we can inline the error check.
2022-04-21 21:25:18 +02:00
pennae ff0fd91ed2 remove Symbol::empty
the only use of this function is to determine whether a lambda has a non-set
formal, but this use is arguably better served by Symbol::set and using a
non-Symbol instead of an empty symbol in the parser when no such formal is present.
2022-04-21 21:25:18 +02:00
pennae 90b5c0a1a6 turn primop names into strings
we don't *need* symbols here. the only advantage they have over strings is
making call-counting slightly faster, but that's a diagnostic feature and thus
needn't be optimized.

this also fixes a move bug that previously didn't show up: PrimOp structs were
accessed after being moved from, which technically invalidates them. previously
the names remained valid because Symbol copies on move, but strings are
invalidated. we now copy the entire primop struct instead of moving since primop
registration happen once and are not performance-sensitive.
2022-04-21 21:25:17 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 51712bf012
Merge pull request #6128 from ncfavier/fix-completion
Shell completion improvements
2022-04-19 13:45:33 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra d89840b103 Make InstallableFlake::toValue() and toDerivation() behave consistently
In particular, this means that 'nix eval` (which uses toValue()) no
longer auto-calls functions or functors (because
AttrCursor::findAlongAttrPath() doesn't).

Fixes #6152.

Also use ref<> in a few places, and don't return attrpaths from
getCursor() because cursors already have a getAttrPath() method.
2022-04-14 14:07:04 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 589f6f267b fetchClosure: Don't allow URL query parameters
Allowing this is a potential security hole, since it allows the user
to specify parameters like 'local-nar-cache'.
2022-04-06 11:52:51 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra fdfe737867 Fix handling of outputHash when outputHashAlgo is not specified
https://hydra.nixos.org/build/171351131
2022-04-01 12:40:49 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra c9a29d0d92
Merge pull request #6227 from NixOS/impure-derivations-ng
Impure derivations
2022-03-31 19:58:35 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 7537097284 Provide default values for outputHashAlgo and outputHashMode 2022-03-31 16:56:44 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 5cd72598fe Add support for impure derivations
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.
2022-03-31 13:43:20 +02:00
Daniel Pauls fa83b865a2 libexpr: Throw the correct error in toJSON
BaseError::addTrace(...) returns a BaseError, but we want to
throw a TypeError instead.

Fixes #6336.
2022-03-30 15:50:13 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt 390269ed87 Simplify the handling of the hash modulo
Rather than having four different but very similar types of hashes, make
only one, with a tag indicating whether it corresponds to a regular of
deferred derivation.

This implies a slight logical change: The original Nix+multiple-outputs
model assumed only one hash-modulo per derivation. Adding
multiple-outputs CA derivations changed this as these have one
hash-modulo per output. This change is now treating each derivation as
having one hash modulo per output.
This obviously means that we internally loose the guaranty that
all the outputs of input-addressed derivations have the same hash
modulo. But it turns out that it doesn’t matter because there’s nothing
in the code taking advantage of that fact (and it probably shouldn’t
anyways).

The upside is that it is now much easier to work with these hashes, and
we can get rid of a lot of useless `std::visit{ overloaded`.

Co-authored-by: John Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>
2022-03-29 18:17:35 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra fc35b11a7c Fix mismatched tag warning on clang 2022-03-25 15:22:22 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 8c363eb3eb Document getFlake
Fixes #5523.
2022-03-25 14:19:55 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 86b05ccd54 Only provide builtin.{getFlake,fetchClosure} is the corresponding experimental feature is enabled
This allows writing fallback code like

  if builtins ? fetchClosure then
    builtins.fetchClose { ... }
  else
    builtins.storePath ...
2022-03-25 14:04:18 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra f902f3c2cb Add experimental feature 'fetch-closure' 2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra e5f7029ba4 nix store make-content-addressed: Support --from / --to 2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 98658ae9d2 Document fetchClosure 2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 28186b7044 Add a test for fetchClosure and 'nix store make-content-addressed' 2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 4120930ac1 fetchClosure: Only allow some "safe" store types 2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 7ffda0af6e fetchClosure: Skip makeContentAddressed() if toPath is already valid 2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 545c2d0d8c fetchClosure: Allow a path to be rewritten to CA on the fly
The advantage is that the resulting closure doesn't need to be signed,
so you don't need to configure any binary cache keys on the client.
2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 7f6fe8ca1d Rename 2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 41659418cf fetchClosure: Require a CA path in pure mode 2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra f4bafc412f Add builtins.fetchClosure
This allows closures to be imported at evaluation time, without
requiring the user to configure substituters. E.g.

  builtins.fetchClosure {
    storePath = /nix/store/f89g6yi63m1ywfxj96whv5sxsm74w5ka-python3.9-sqlparse-0.4.2;
    from = "https://cache.ngi0.nixos.org";
  }
2022-03-24 21:33:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra d67fe90375
Merge pull request #6305 from flox/genericClosure_doc
docs: genericClosure
2022-03-24 14:02:58 +01:00
Tom Bereknyei 0736f3651d docs: genericClosure 2022-03-24 08:03:59 -04:00
Sergei Trofimovich 9174d884d7 lexer: add error location to lexer errors
Before the change lexter errors did not report the location:

    $ nix build -f. mc
    error: path has a trailing slash
    (use '--show-trace' to show detailed location information)

Note that it's not clear what file generates the error.

After the change location is reported:

    $ src/nix/nix --extra-experimental-features nix-command build -f ~/nm mc
    error: path has a trailing slash

           at .../pkgs/development/libraries/glib/default.nix:54:18:

               53|   };
               54|   src = /tmp/foo/;
                 |                  ^
               55|
    (use '--show-trace' to show detailed location information)

Here we see both problematic file and the string itself.
2022-03-24 08:16:14 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra a0259a21a4 Don't hide repeated values while generating manifest.nix
Fixes #6243.
2022-03-22 13:18:56 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 732296ddc0 printValue(): <REPEAT> -> «repeated»
This ensures that it doesn't get parsed as a valid Nix expression.
2022-03-22 13:00:27 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra e4ff430866
Merge pull request #6237 from obsidiansystems/store-path-string-context
Decode string context straight to using StorePaths
2022-03-22 10:29:46 +01:00
John Ericson 4d6a3806d2 Decode string context straight to using StorePaths
I gather decoding happens on demand, so I hope don't think this should
have any perf implications one way or the other.
2022-03-18 15:36:11 +00:00
John Ericson a544ed7684 Generalize DerivationType in preparation for impure derivations 2022-03-18 14:59:56 +00:00
John Ericson 049fae155a Avoid some pointless copying of drvs 2022-03-18 14:59:56 +00:00
John Ericson 8496be7def Use Deferred when building an input-addressed drv
Easier than using dummy path with input addressed.
2022-03-18 14:59:56 +00:00
John Ericson 197feed51d Clean up DerivationOutput, and headers
1. `DerivationOutput` now as the `std::variant` as a base class. And the
   variants are given hierarchical names under `DerivationOutput`.

   In 8e0d0689be @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 bcde5456cc 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.
2022-03-17 22:35:53 +00:00
Théophane Hufschmitt a0b517de57
Merge pull request #6242 from ncfavier/print-output-names
nix-env: always print output names in JSON and XML
2022-03-17 10:55:22 +01:00
Naïm Favier 5736661922
nix-env: always print output names in JSON and XML
The current `--out-path` flag has two disadvantages when one is only
concerned with querying the names of outputs:
- it requires evaluating every output's `outPath`, which takes
  significantly more resources and runs into more failures
- it destroys the information of the order of outputs so we can't tell
  which one is the main output

This patch makes the output names always present (replacing paths with
`null` in JSON if `--out-path` isn't given), and adds an `outputName`
field.
2022-03-16 21:26:19 +01:00