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jade edba570664 HOT SALE: 15% off your build times!
This was achieved by running maintainers/buildtime_report.sh on the
build directory of a meson build, then asking "why the heck is json
eating our build times", and strategically moving the json using bits
out of widely included headers.

It turns out that putting literally any metrics whatsoever into the
build had immediate and predictable results.

Results are 1382.5s frontend time -> 1175.4s frontend time, back end
time approximately invariant.

Related: lix-project/lix#159

Change-Id: I7edea95c8536203325c8bb4dae5f32d727a21b2d
2024-03-27 03:52:57 +00:00
Théophane Hufschmitt 86881226b0 Merge pull request #8817 from iFreilicht/flake-update-lock-overhaul
Overhaul `nix flake update` and `nix flake lock` UX

(cherry picked from commit 12a0ae73dbb37becefa5a442eb4532ff0de9ce65)
Change-Id: Iff3b4f4235ebb1948ec612036b39ab29e4ca22b2
2024-03-25 17:36:24 -06:00
John Ericson 3d065192c0 Overhaul completions, redo #6693 (#8131)
As I complained in
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6784#issuecomment-1421777030 (a
comment on the wrong PR, sorry again!), #6693 introduced a second
completions mechanism to fix a bug. Having two completion mechanisms
isn't so nice.

As @thufschmitt also pointed out, it was a bummer to go from `FlakeRef`
to `std::string` when collecting flake refs. Now it is `FlakeRefs`
again.

The underlying issue that sought to work around was that completion of
arguments not at the end can still benefit from the information from
latter arguments.

To fix this better, we rip out that change and simply defer all
completion processing until after all the (regular, already-complete)
arguments have been passed.

In addition, I noticed the original completion logic used some global
variables. I do not like global variables, because even if they save
lines of code, they also obfuscate the architecture of the code.

I got rid of them  moved them to a new `RootArgs` class, which now has
`parseCmdline` instead of `Args`. The idea is that we have many argument
parsers from subcommands and what-not, but only one root args that owns
the other per actual parsing invocation. The state that was global is
now part of the root args instead.

This did, admittedly, add a bunch of new code. And I do feel bad about
that. So I went and added a lot of API docs to try to at least make the
current state of things clear to the next person.

--

This is needed for RFC 134 (tracking issue #7868). It was very hard to
modularize `Installable` parsing when there were two completion
arguments. I wouldn't go as far as to say it is *easy* now, but at least
it is less hard (and the completions test finally passed).

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
Change-Id: If18cd5be78da4a70635e3fdcac6326dbfeea71a5
(cherry picked from commit 67eb37c1d0de28160cd25376e51d1ec1b1c8305b)
2024-03-25 15:30:36 +00:00
Lunaphied d3d7489571 Merge "Improve new CLI UX by supporting short -E flag for --expr" into main 2024-03-25 14:13:44 +00:00
Lunaphied 185ecf1f45 Improve new CLI UX by supporting short -E flag for --expr
Change-Id: I55881c846da8416a92a14deedfa5bbbf09a122fb
2024-03-24 21:17:51 -06:00
Qyriad b4d07656ff build: optionally build and install with meson
This commit adds several meson.build, which successfully build and
install Lix executables, libraries, and headers. Meson does not yet
build docs, Perl bindings, or run tests, which will be added in
following commits. As such, this commit does not remove the existing
build system, or make it the default, and also as such, this commit has
several FIXMEs and TODOs as notes for what should be done before the
existing autoconf + make buildsystem can be removed and Meson made the
default. This commit does not modify any source files.

A Meson-enabled build is also added as a Hydra job, and to
`nix flake check`.

Change-Id: I667c8685b13b7bab91e281053f807a11616ae3d4
2024-03-22 08:36:50 -06:00
jade 4050245faa Merge changes I72c945ca,I2138bb4d,Ib96749f3 into main
* changes:
  Release notes for builtins.nixVersion change
  un-nixes ur lix, a little
  issue importer: list issues that are *not* closed when finding existing issues
2024-03-18 20:19:53 -06:00
jade 30233d87f9 un-nixes ur lix, a little
I didn't really go attack the docs because we need to pull a bunch of
PRs. I went looking for strings in the code that called lix nix.

Change-Id: I2138bb4dd239096bc530946b281db7f875195b39
2024-03-18 18:20:24 -07:00
eldritch horrors f38ae92a38 libutil: make AutoCloseFD a better resource
add a reset() method to close the wrapped fd instead of assigning magic
constants. also make the from-fd constructor explicit so you can't
accidentally assign the *wrong* magic constant, or even an unrelated
integer that also just happens to be an fd by pure chance.

Change-Id: I51311b0f6e040240886b5103d39d1794a6acc325
2024-03-18 15:42:52 -06:00
jade 47a237f7ec Merge "Delete hasPrefix and hasSuffix from the codebase" into main 2024-03-18 12:01:39 -06:00
eldritch horrors 1f8b85786e libutil: remove vfork
vfork confers a large performance advantage over fork, measured locally
at 16µs per vfork agains 90µs per fork. however nix *almost always*
follows a vfork up with an execve-family call, melting the performance
advantage from 6x to only 15%. in most of those cases it's doing things
that are undefined behavior (like manipulating the heap, or even
throwing exceptions and trashing the parent process stack).

most notably the one place that could benefit from the vfork performance
improvement is linux derivation sandbox setup—which doesn't use vfork.

Change-Id: I2037b7384d5a4ca24da219a569e1b1f39531410e
2024-03-18 06:10:41 -06:00
jade 61e21b2557 Delete hasPrefix and hasSuffix from the codebase
These now have equivalents in the standard lib in C++20. This change was
performed with a custom clang-tidy check which I will submit later.
Executed like so:

ninja -C build && run-clang-tidy -checks='-*,nix-*' -load=build/libnix-clang-tidy.so -p .. -fix ../tests | tee -a clang-tidy-result

Change-Id: I62679e315ff9e7ce72a40b91b79c3e9fc01b27e9
2024-03-17 20:17:19 -07:00
jade 50c401b4c1 Merge "util.hh: split out signals stuff" into main 2024-03-11 11:14:24 -06:00
jade 8be7030299 util.hh: split out signals stuff
Copies part of the changes of ac89bb064aeea85a62b82a6daf0ecca7190a28b7

Change-Id: I9ce601875cd6d4db5eb1132d7835c5bab9f126d8
2024-03-11 00:52:09 -07:00
jade 6432bf9197 Merge "Print derivation paths in nix eval" into main 2024-03-10 16:12:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors b221a14f0a Merge pull request #9925 from 9999years/fmt-cleanup
Cleanup `fmt.hh`

(cherry picked from commit 47a1dbb4b8e7913cbb9b4d604728b912e76e4ca0)
Change-Id: Id076a45cb39652f437fe3f8bda10c310a9894777
2024-03-09 07:00:13 -07:00
eldritch horrors 08252967a8 libexpr: Support structured error classes
While preparing PRs like #9753, I've had to change error messages in
dozens of code paths. It would be nice if instead of

    EvalError("expected 'boolean' but found '%1%'", showType(v))

we could write

    TypeError(v, "boolean")

or similar. Then, changing the error message could be a mechanical
refactor with the compiler pointing out places the constructor needs to
be changed, rather than the error-prone process of grepping through the
codebase. Structured errors would also help prevent the "same" error
from having multiple slightly different messages, and could be a first
step towards error codes / an error index.

This PR reworks the exception infrastructure in `libexpr` to
support exception types with different constructor signatures than
`BaseError`. Actually refactoring the exceptions to use structured data
will come in a future PR (this one is big enough already, as it has to
touch every exception in `libexpr`).

The core design is in `eval-error.hh`. Generally, errors like this:

    state.error("'%s' is not a string", getAttrPathStr())
      .debugThrow<TypeError>()

are transformed like this:

    state.error<TypeError>("'%s' is not a string", getAttrPathStr())
      .debugThrow()

The type annotation has moved from `ErrorBuilder::debugThrow` to
`EvalState::error`.

(cherry picked from commit c6a89c1a1659b31694c0fbcd21d78a6dd521c732)
Change-Id: Iced91ba4e00ca9e801518071fb43798936cbd05a
2024-03-09 04:47:05 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 6ef9d8efba Print derivation paths in nix eval
`nix eval` forces values and prints derivations as attribute sets, so
commands that print derivations (e.g. `nix eval nixpkgs#bash`) will
infinitely loop and segfault.

Printing derivations as `.drv` paths makes `nix eval` complete as
expected. Further work is needed, but this is better than a segfault.

(cherry picked from commit 4910d74086a85876e093136a0e8ebc547b467af7)

Change-Id: I8e1cb39c05db812080759ec183ee7a131760e6ea
2024-03-08 23:46:16 -08:00
eldritch horrors 87e6ac5eb7 Merge pull request #9753 from 9999years/print-value-on-type-error
Print the value in `value is X while a Y is expected` error

(cherry picked from commit 5f72a97092da6af28a7d2b2a50d74e9d34fae7e1)
Change-Id: Idb4bc903ae59a0f5b6fb3b1da4d47970fe0a6efe
2024-03-09 00:05:41 -07:00
eldritch horrors d76125747f Merge changes I03bbff94,I778edad1,Iaa80073b,Ib1d58fe4 into main
* changes:
  Add release notes
  Print how many checks are run
  Print derivation paths
  Log what `nix flake check` does
2024-03-07 18:48:17 -07:00
eldritch horrors 9eb58f5209 Merge pull request #9032 from Ma27/structured-attrs-env-vars
structured attrs: improve support / usage of NIX_ATTRS_{SH,JSON}_FILE

(cherry picked from commit 3c042f3b0b0a7ef9c47bf049f5410dbd4aac9e90)
Change-Id: I7e41838338ee1edf31fff6f9e354c3db2bba6c0e
2024-03-07 10:46:47 +01:00
eldritch horrors 689a5f22f1 Print how many checks are run
(cherry picked from commit d75a5f427a385e56c821fdf49a70a150fe7fe6fd)
Change-Id: I778edad1928adf90a69d0bbe8dd36623181b20d4
2024-03-07 01:22:25 -07:00
eldritch horrors f2c32738ad Print derivation paths
Also be more consistent with quotes around attribute paths

(cherry picked from commit 9404ce36e4edd1df12892089bdab1ceb7d4d7a97)
Change-Id: Iaa80073b4a07a6ffef106a3c12ecd02b4f6f67aa
2024-03-07 01:22:25 -07:00
eldritch horrors 2020998cfd Log what nix flake check does
There's still room for improvement, but this produces much more
informative output with `-v`:

```
$ nix flake check -v
evaluating flake...
checking flake output 'checks'...
checking derivation checks.aarch64-darwin.ghcid-ng-tests...
checking derivation checks.aarch64-darwin.ghcid-ng-clippy...
checking derivation checks.aarch64-darwin.ghcid-ng-doc...
checking derivation checks.aarch64-darwin.ghcid-ng-fmt...
checking derivation checks.aarch64-darwin.ghcid-ng-audit...
checking flake output 'packages'...
checking derivation packages.aarch64-darwin.ghcid-ng...
checking derivation packages.aarch64-darwin.ghcid-ng-tests...
checking derivation packages.aarch64-darwin.default...
checking flake output 'apps'...
checking flake output 'devShells'...
checking derivation devShells.aarch64-darwin.default...
running flake checks...
warning: The check omitted these incompatible systems: aarch64-linux, x86_64-darwin, x86_64-linux
Use '--all-systems' to check all.
```

(cherry picked from commit 49221493e243c4d10e69e7465a21be53902e16a8)
Change-Id: Ib1d58fe48cc82f4801a2ee5f91ba0d5a74907c0b
2024-03-07 01:22:25 -07:00
eldritch horrors 41b7876b32 Merge pull request #10067 from ramboman/fix-proxy-nix
`nix`: Fix `haveInternet` to check for proxy

(cherry picked from commit accae60e7710a18f6f2bd7d2f4cd836bcd76b684)
Change-Id: I996dafdcd266f4bc5806386c86b19040120842bf
2024-03-04 09:25:17 +01:00
eldritch horrors 9ef32cf3b8 Merge pull request #9930 from rvl/print-dev-env-unbound-variables
print-dev-env: Avoid using unbound shellHook variable
(cherry picked from commit 25385a408ef7281d966c8732608833e224b32586)
Change-Id: Id1aca13942adfa628f7bdcfc0b6fc03bb3bab9ea
2024-03-04 08:51:49 +01:00
eldritch horrors 044c117a9f Merge pull request #9481 from iFreilicht/disallow-nix-search-without-search-terms
nix search: Disallow empty regex

(cherry picked from commit 1c260fa6d1f47d83954792771d0614db163cc3bc)
Change-Id: Iaaf3605c24a342fcb05d0b534a9f305533d3b5fa
2024-03-04 08:40:12 +01:00
eldritch horrors fad1a25e17 Merge pull request #9805 from yshui/prefetch-unpack
Add --unpack to nix store prefetch-file

(cherry picked from commit f51409cf98e9b18f27a6d0240a0aa0c3f37c2fd0)
Change-Id: I974b04f3efc8b210a9399a71d3704490cfc2c80c
2024-03-04 08:24:18 +01:00
eldritch horrors e310bbf913 Merge pull request #8043 from bobvanderlinden/pr-shell-env
nix: develop: use SHELL from rc script
(cherry picked from commit 0d55d660d5ea081630aa9606b047eb755cff1528)
Change-Id: I83be6c63b282d7f01a0defa78d9e787c77f1f02d
2024-03-04 07:59:32 +01:00
eldritch horrors 180984178d Merge pull request #9648 from cole-h/nix-shell-ordering
nix shell: reflect command line order in PATH order

(cherry picked from commit b91c935c2faf08ced2c763dcd2a831f26d84fa86)
Change-Id: If16c120bb74857c2817366e74e5b0877eb997260
2024-03-04 07:50:55 +01:00
eldritch horrors 94bf5a8018 Merge pull request #9494 from sellout/nix-run-execv
Don’t use `execvp` when we know the path

(cherry picked from commit dfa219d03b2277e61dde1c1ddddddff7411ef112)
Change-Id: I2226340cebbe935e1f2fe10207daba69683c8cb3
2024-03-04 07:11:25 +01:00
Valentin Gagarin a68bf15fe6 backport fix for the --help output 2023-11-10 19:22:42 +01:00
Emil Nikolov 21783cff16
docs: make the nix develop --command example unambiguous (#8952) 2023-09-12 17:15:36 +02:00
thenbe 5473e10249
fix: nix shell multiple commands example (#8950)
The `-c` flag belongs to `sh` not `nix shell`. As it stands, the command errors with:

```
$ nix shell nixpkgs#gnumake --command sh --command "cd src && make"
sh: --command: invalid option
```

https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/8276 was good for readability, but it missed this since that PR used a find/replace script.
2023-09-07 22:25:32 +00:00
John Ericson 7ad66cb3ef Allow dynamic derivation deps in inputDrvs
We use the same nested map representation we used for goals, again in
order to save space. We might someday want to combine with `inputDrvs`,
by doing `V = bool` instead of `V = std::set<OutputName>`, but we are
not doing that yet for sake of a smaller diff.

The ATerm format for Derivations also needs to be extended, in addition
to the in-memory format. To accomodate this, we added a new basic
versioning scheme, so old versions of Nix will get nice errors. (And
going forward, if the ATerm format changes again the errors will be even
better.)

`parsedStrings`, an internal function used as part of parsing
derivations in A-Term format, used to consume the final `]` but expect
the initial `[` to already be consumed. This made for what looked like
unbalanced brackets at callsites, which was confusing. Now it consumes
both which is hopefully less confusing.

As part of testing, we also created a unit test for the A-Term format for
regular non-experimental derivations too.

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>

Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-07 10:39:37 -04:00
Bryan Honof 736b9cede7
Port the flags of nix-daemon to nix daemon (#8788)
The new `nix daemon` command didn't accept the same flags that `nix-daemon` did.

* docs(daemon): clarify the daemon trust override flags
* fix: change declaration order
* docs: add examples of nix daemon usage
* Apply suggestions from code review

---------

Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
Co-authored-by: tomberek <tomberek@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-28 13:43:34 +00:00
John Ericson 9121fed4b4 Fixing #7479
Types converted:

- `NixStringContextElem`
- `OutputsSpec`
- `ExtendedOutputsSpec`
- `DerivationOutput`
- `DerivationType`

Existing ones mostly conforming the pattern cleaned up:

- `ContentAddressMethod`
- `ContentAddressWithReferences`

The `DerivationGoal::derivationType` field had a bogus initialization,
now caught, so I made it `std::optional`. I think #8829 can make it
non-optional again because it will ensure we always have the derivation
when we construct a `DerivationGoal`.

See that issue (#7479) for details on the general goal.

`git grep 'Raw::Raw'` indicates the two types I didn't yet convert
`DerivedPath` and `BuiltPath` (and their `Single` variants) . This is
because @roberth and I (can't find issue right now...) plan on reworking
them somewhat, so I didn't want to churn them more just yet.

Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
2023-08-18 11:44:00 -04:00
John Ericson 44c8d83831 Create outputOf primop.
In the Nix language, given a drv path, we should be able to construct
another string referencing to one of its output. We can do this today
with `(import drvPath).output`, but this only works for derivations we
already have.

With dynamic derivations, however, that doesn't work well because the
`drvPath` isn't yet built: importing it like would need to trigger IFD,
when the whole point of this feature is to do "dynamic build graph"
without IFD!

Instead, what we want to do is create a placeholder value with the right
string context to refer to the output of the as-yet unbuilt derivation.
A new primop in the language, analogous to `builtins.placeholder` can be
used to create one. This will achieve all the right properties. The
placeholder machinery also will match out the `outPath` attribute for CA
derivations works.

In 60b7121d2c we added that type of
placeholder, and the derived path and string holder changes necessary to
support it. Then in the previous commit we cleaned up the code
(inspiration finally hit me!) to deduplicate the code and expose exactly
what we need. Now, we can wire up the primop trivally!

Part of RFC 92: dynamic derivations (tracking issue #6316)

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-14 09:37:37 -04:00
John Ericson 60b7121d2c Make the Derived Path family of types inductive for dynamic derivations
We want to be able to write down `foo.drv^bar.drv^baz`:
`foo.drv^bar.drv` is the dynamic derivation (since it is itself a
derivation output, `bar.drv` from `foo.drv`).

To that end, we create `Single{Derivation,BuiltPath}` types, that are
very similar except instead of having multiple outputs (in a set or
map), they have a single one. This is for everything to the left of the
rightmost `^`.

`NixStringContextElem` has an analogous change, and now can reuse
`SingleDerivedPath` at the top level. In fact, if we ever get rid of
`DrvDeep`, `NixStringContextElem` could be replaced with
`SingleDerivedPath` entirely!

Important note: some JSON formats have changed.

We already can *produce* dynamic derivations, but we can't refer to them
directly. Today, we can merely express building or example at the top
imperatively over time by building `foo.drv^bar.drv`, and then with a
second nix invocation doing `<result-from-first>^baz`, but this is not
declarative. The ethos of Nix of being able to write down the full plan
everything you want to do, and then execute than plan with a single
command, and for that we need the new inductive form of these types.

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-08-10 00:08:32 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra 5624777988
Merge pull request #8786 from Ma27/fix-why-depends-precise
nix/why-depends: fix output of `--precise`
2023-08-07 19:32:49 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt 5df0f1755f
Merge pull request #8692 from obsidiansystems/add-another-xp-check
Feature gate `DownstreamPlaceholder::unknownCaOutput`
2023-08-07 13:11:44 +02:00
Maximilian Bosch 7c09104a94
nix/why-depends: fix output of --precise
I haven't checked when this was exactly introduced, but on Nix 2.16 I
realized that the additional lines inserted when using `--precise` are
completely separated from the tree:

    nix why-depends /nix/store/ccgr4faaxys39s091qridxg1947lggh4-evcxr-0.14.2 /nix/store/b7hvml0m3qmqraz1022fwvyyg6fc1vdy-gcc-12.2.0 --precise --extra-experimental-features nix-command
    /nix/store/ccgr4faaxys39s091qridxg1947lggh4-evcxr-0.14.2
        → /nix/store/lcf37pgp3rgww67v9x2990hbfwx96c1w-gcc-wrapper-12.2.0
            → /nix/store/b7hvml0m3qmqraz1022fwvyyg6fc1vdy-gcc-12.2.0
    └───bin/evcxr: …':'}.PATH=${PATH/':''/nix/store/lcf37pgp3rgww67v9x2990hbfwx96c1w-gcc-wrapper-12.2.0/bin'':'/':'}…
        └───bin/cpp: …k disable=SC2193.[[ "/nix/store/b7hvml0m3qmqraz1022fwvyyg6fc1vdy-gcc-12.2.0/bin/cpp" = *++ ]] &&…

This is apparently because `std::cout` is buffered and flushed in the
end whereas the rest of the output isn't. The fix is rather simple, just
use `logger->cout` as it's already the case for the rest of the code.

This way we also don't need to insert additional newlines in the `hits`
map since that's something the logger takes care of.

Also added a small test to make sure that the layout of this is somehow
tested to reduce the risk of further regressions here.
2023-08-04 23:11:08 +02:00
John Ericson 3b592c880a Add infra for experimental store implemenations
This is analogous to that for experimental settings and flags that we
have also added as of late.
2023-08-02 15:46:38 -04:00
John Ericson 1570e80219 Move evaluator settings (type and global) to separate file/header 2023-07-31 10:14:15 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra 7ac24d9525
Merge pull request #8650 from obsidiansystems/content-address-simpler
Simplify `ContentAddress`
2023-07-21 13:46:53 +02:00
John Ericson caabc4f648 Feature gate DownstreamPlaceholder::unknownCaOutput
This is a part of CA derivations that we forgot to put behind the
experimental feature.

This was caught by @fricklerhandwerk in
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/8369#discussion_r1258133719
2023-07-13 07:56:33 -04:00
John Ericson 4a880c3cc0
Merge pull request #8579 from obsidiansystems/findPath-cleanup-2
Further search path cleanups
2023-07-10 09:59:01 -04:00
Bader AlAttar 3fa0266e7a
Fix some grammar in installables doc (#8682) 2023-07-10 09:33:04 +00:00
John Ericson be518e73ae Clean up SearchPath
- Better types

- Own header / C++ file pair

- Test factored out methods

- Pass parsed thing around more than strings

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-09 23:22:22 -04:00
John Ericson 903700c5e1 Simplify ContentAddress
Whereas `ContentAddressWithReferences` is a sum type complex because different
varieties support different notions of reference, and
`ContentAddressMethod` is a nested enum to support that,
`ContentAddress` can be a simple pair of a method and hash.

`ContentAddress` does not need to be a sum type on the outside because
the choice of method doesn't effect what type of hashes we can use.

Co-Authored-By: Cale Gibbard <cgibbard@gmail.com>
2023-07-07 07:30:01 -04:00