It seems like someone implemented precompiled headers a long time ago
and then it never got ported to meson or maybe didn't work at all.
This is, however, blessedly easy to simply implement. I went looking for
`#define` that could affect the result of precompiling the headers, and
as far as I can tell we aren't doing any of that, so this should truly
just be free build time savings.
Previous state:
Compilation (551 times):
Parsing (frontend): 1302.1 s
Codegen & opts (backend): 956.3 s
New state:
**** Time summary:
Compilation (567 times):
Parsing (frontend): 1123.0 s
Codegen & opts (backend): 1078.1 s
I wonder if the "regression" in codegen time is just doing the PCH
operation a few times, because meson does it per-target.
Change-Id: I664366b8069bab4851308b3a7571bea97ac64022
Before:
$ nix flake lock --override-input nixpkgs gitlab:simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/nonexistent
fetching git input 'git+file:///home/linus/projects/lix'
fetching gitlab input 'gitlab:simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/nonexistent'
error: [json.exception.type_error.302] type must be string, but is null
After:
$ outputs/out/bin/nix flake lock --override-input nixpkgs gitlab:simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/nonexistent
fetching git input 'git+file:///home/linus/projects/lix'
fetching gitlab input 'gitlab:simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/nonexistent'
error:
… while updating the lock file of flake 'git+file:///home/linus/projects/lix?ref=refs/heads/fix-gitlab-nonexistent&rev=915f16a619a36237a099b9aa9afed6d14ff613b4'
… while updating the flake input 'nixpkgs'
… while fetching the input 'gitlab:simple-nixos-mailserver/nixos-mailserver/nonexistent'
error: No commits returned by GitLab API -- does the ref really exist?
Change-Id: Id9bc79d98348500e152ed519bb3ac79a3d15c38d
This reverts commit 285bc67318.
Reason for revert: lix-project/lix#364
For some reason this broke `main` even though the change we are reverting passed CI! Mysterious, haunted, etc. Needs more debugging, let's turn it off for now.
Change-Id: Ica4819d61cd35b83eb52985bfcb657e858f025a9
If our shellHook is being run from a nested nix-shell (see 7a12bc200¹),
then (I think) it is run from a bash function due to the nesting, then
`return` is correct. If its `eval`'d though, then there isn't really a
correct way to early exit. So we can just unconditionally be executed in
a function.
Basically, we have IIFE at home.
[1]: 7a12bc2007
Change-Id: Iacad25cbbf66cde2911604e6061e56ad6212af7e
We reviewed this code a while ago, and we neglected to get a comment in
saying why it's Like This at the time. Let's fix that, since it is code
that looks very absurd at first glance.
Change-Id: Ib67b49605ef9ef1c84ecda1db16be74fc9105398
* changes:
util.hh: Delete remaining file and clean up headers
util.hh: Move nativeSystem to local-derivation-goal.cc
util.hh: Move stuff to types.hh
util.cc: Delete remaining file
util.{hh,cc}: Move ignoreException to error.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out namespaces.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out users.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out strings.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out unix-domain-socket.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out child.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out current-process.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out processes.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out file-descriptor.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out file-system.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out terminal.{hh,cc}
util.{hh,cc}: Split out environment-variables.{hh,cc}
Folding by default would prevent things like "Ctrl+F for nix-env" from
working trivially, but the user should be able to fold if they want to.
Change-Id: I5273272289f0f24e1f040c691580acfe33f66bd4
while refactoring the curl wrapper we inadvertently broken the immutable
flake protocol, because the immutable flake protocol accumulates headers
across the entire redirect chain instead of using only the headers given
in the final response of the chain. this is a problem because Some Known
Providers Of Flake Infrastructure set rel=immutable link headers only in
the penultimate entry of the redirect chain, and curl does not regard it
as worth returning to us via its response header enumeration mechanisms.
fixes lix-project/lix#358
Change-Id: I645c3932b465cde848bd6a3565925a1e3cbcdda0
Documents some of the weirdness of __curPos and the or keyword.
This does not fit well into any existing section for either of
them, though the use of or as a quasi-operator is mentioned in
the section on operators.
Addresses lix-project/lix#353
Change-Id: I7c906c8368843dca6944e8b22573b6d201cd9a76
grepQuietInvert is a typo introduced by c11836126b.
The test functional-timeout was failing silently because Bash considered
the command-not-found error as truthy.
Change-Id: Ic13829d02ec55d6ecd63a0f4d34ec0d32379609f
If a nested nix-shell is run inside a nix-shell, then the outer shell's
shellHook will be passed through and run again, unless the nested shell
defines its own.
With lix's hook, this can be annoying: forgetting to exit its nix-shell,
cd'ing to another repository & entering a nested nix-shell will happily
install lix's pre-commit hook in it.
This change makes lix's hook return early in such cases.
Change-Id: I91cb6eb6668f3a8eace36ecbdb01eb367861d77b