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{
description = "Lix: A modern, delicious implementation of the Nix package manager";
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inputs = {
[resubmit] flake: update nixpkgs pin 23.11->24.05 (+ boehmgc compat changes) -- message from cl/1418 -- The boehmgc changes are bundled into this commit because doing otherwise would require an annoying dance of "adding compatibility for < 8.2.6 and >= 8.2.6" then updating the pin then removing the (now unneeded) compatibility. It doesn't seem worth the trouble to me given the low complexity of said changes. Rebased coroutine-sp-fallback.diff patch taken from https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317227 -- jade resubmit changes -- This is a resubmission of https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1418, which was reverted in https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1432 for breaking CI evaluation without being detected. I have run `nix flake check -Lv` on this one before submission and it passes on my machine and crucially without eval errors, so the CI result should be accurate. It seems like someone renamed forbiddenDependenciesRegex to forbiddenDependenciesRegexes in nixpkgs and also changed the type incompatibly. That's pretty silly, but at least it's just an eval error. Also, `xonsh` regressed the availability of `xonsh-unwrapped`, but it was fixed by us in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317636, which is now in our channel, so we update nixpkgs compared to the original iteration of this to simply get that. We originally had a regression related to some reorganization of the nixpkgs lib test suite in which there was broken parameter passing. This, too, we got quickfixed in nixpkgs, so we don't need any changes for it: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317772 Related: https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1428 Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/385 Change-Id: I26d41ea826fec900ebcad0f82a727feb6bcd28f3
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nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-24.05-small";
nixpkgs-regression.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/215d4d0fd80ca5163643b03a33fde804a29cc1e2";
pre-commit-hooks = {
url = "github:cachix/git-hooks.nix";
flake = false;
};
nix2container = {
url = "github:nlewo/nix2container";
flake = false;
};
flake-compat = {
url = "github:edolstra/flake-compat";
flake = false;
};
};
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outputs =
{
self,
nixpkgs,
nixpkgs-regression,
pre-commit-hooks,
nix2container,
flake-compat,
}:
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let
inherit (nixpkgs) lib;
# This notice gets echoed as a dev shell hook, and can be turned off with
# `touch .nocontribmsg`
sgr = builtins.fromJSON ''"\u001b["'';
freezePage = "https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/freezes-and-recommended-contributions";
codebaseOverview = "https://wiki.lix.systems/books/lix-contributors/page/codebase-overview";
contribNotice = builtins.toFile "lix-contrib-notice" ''
Hey there!
If you're thinking of working on Lix, please consider talking to us about it!
You should be aware that we are ${sgr}1mnot${sgr}0m accepting major features without some conditions,
and we highly recommend looking at our freeze status page on the wiki:
${sgr}32m${freezePage}${sgr}0m
We also have an overview of the codebase at
${sgr}32m${codebaseOverview}${sgr}0m,
and other helpful information on the wiki.
But above all else, ${sgr}1mwe want to hear from you!${sgr}0m
We can help you figure out where in the codebase to look for whatever you want to do,
and we'd like to work together with all contributors as much as possible.
Lix is a collaborative project :)
You can open an issue at https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues
or chat with us on Matrix: #space:lix.systems.
(Run `touch .nocontribmsg` to hide this message.)
'';
versionJson = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./version.json);
officialRelease = versionJson.official_release;
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# Set to true to build the release notes for the next release.
buildUnreleasedNotes = true;
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versionSuffix =
if officialRelease then
""
else
"pre${
builtins.substring 0 8 (self.lastModifiedDate or self.lastModified or "19700101")
}_${self.shortRev or "dirty"}";
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linux32BitSystems = [ "i686-linux" ];
linux64BitSystems = [
"x86_64-linux"
"aarch64-linux"
];
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linuxSystems = linux32BitSystems ++ linux64BitSystems;
darwinSystems = [
"x86_64-darwin"
"aarch64-darwin"
];
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systems = linuxSystems ++ darwinSystems;
# If you add something here, please update the list in doc/manual/src/contributing/hacking.md.
# Thanks~
crossSystems = [
"armv6l-linux"
"armv7l-linux"
"riscv64-linux"
"aarch64-linux"
[resubmit] flake: update nixpkgs pin 23.11->24.05 (+ boehmgc compat changes) -- message from cl/1418 -- The boehmgc changes are bundled into this commit because doing otherwise would require an annoying dance of "adding compatibility for < 8.2.6 and >= 8.2.6" then updating the pin then removing the (now unneeded) compatibility. It doesn't seem worth the trouble to me given the low complexity of said changes. Rebased coroutine-sp-fallback.diff patch taken from https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317227 -- jade resubmit changes -- This is a resubmission of https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1418, which was reverted in https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1432 for breaking CI evaluation without being detected. I have run `nix flake check -Lv` on this one before submission and it passes on my machine and crucially without eval errors, so the CI result should be accurate. It seems like someone renamed forbiddenDependenciesRegex to forbiddenDependenciesRegexes in nixpkgs and also changed the type incompatibly. That's pretty silly, but at least it's just an eval error. Also, `xonsh` regressed the availability of `xonsh-unwrapped`, but it was fixed by us in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317636, which is now in our channel, so we update nixpkgs compared to the original iteration of this to simply get that. We originally had a regression related to some reorganization of the nixpkgs lib test suite in which there was broken parameter passing. This, too, we got quickfixed in nixpkgs, so we don't need any changes for it: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317772 Related: https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1428 Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/385 Change-Id: I26d41ea826fec900ebcad0f82a727feb6bcd28f3
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# FIXME: still broken in 24.05: fails to build rustc(??) due to missing -lstdc++ dep
# "x86_64-freebsd"
# FIXME: broken dev shell due to python
# "x86_64-netbsd"
];
stdenvs = [
# see assertion in package.nix why these two are disabled
# "stdenv"
# "gccStdenv"
"clangStdenv"
"libcxxStdenv"
"ccacheStdenv"
];
forAllSystems = lib.genAttrs systems;
# Same as forAllSystems, but removes nulls, in case something is broken
# on that system.
forAvailableSystems =
f: lib.filterAttrs (name: value: value != null && value != { }) (forAllSystems f);
forAllCrossSystems = lib.genAttrs crossSystems;
forAllStdenvs =
f:
lib.listToAttrs (
map (stdenvName: {
name = "${stdenvName}Packages";
value = f stdenvName;
}) stdenvs
)
// {
# TODO delete this and reënable gcc stdenvs once gcc compiles kj coros correctly
stdenvPackages = f "clangStdenv";
};
# Memoize nixpkgs for different platforms for efficiency.
nixpkgsFor = forAllSystems (
system:
let
make-pkgs =
crossSystem: stdenv:
import nixpkgs {
localSystem = {
inherit system;
};
crossSystem =
if crossSystem == null then
null
else
{
system = crossSystem;
}
// lib.optionalAttrs (crossSystem == "x86_64-freebsd") { useLLVM = true; };
overlays = [ (overlayFor (p: p.${stdenv})) ];
};
stdenvs = forAllStdenvs (make-pkgs null);
native = stdenvs.stdenvPackages;
in
{
inherit stdenvs native;
static = native.pkgsStatic;
cross = forAllCrossSystems (crossSystem: make-pkgs crossSystem "stdenv");
}
);
overlayFor =
getStdenv: final: prev:
let
currentStdenv = getStdenv final;
in
{
nixStable = prev.nix;
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# Forward from the previous stage as we dont want it to pick the lowdown override
nixUnstable = prev.nixUnstable;
pre-commit check for pragma once and ///@file This is in our style guide, we can cheaply enforce it, let's do it. ``` $ pre-commit check-case-conflicts.....................................................Passed check-executables-have-shebangs..........................................Passed check-headers............................................................Failed - hook id: check-headers - exit code: 1 Missing pattern @file in file src/libexpr/value.hh We found some header files that don't conform to the style guide. The Lix style guide requests that header files: - Begin with `#pragma once` so they only get parsed once - Contain a doxygen comment (`/**` or `///`) containing `@file`, for example, `///@file`, which will make doxygen generate docs for them. When adding that, consider also adding a `@brief` with a sentence explaining what the header is for. For more details: https://wiki.lix.systems/link/3#bkmrk-header-files check-merge-conflicts....................................................Passed check-shebang-scripts-are-executable.....................................Passed check-symlinks.......................................(no files to check)Skipped end-of-file-fixer........................................................Passed mixed-line-endings.......................................................Passed no-commit-to-branch......................................................Passed release-notes........................................(no files to check)Skipped treefmt..................................................................Passed trim-trailing-whitespace.................................................Passed ``` Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/233 Change-Id: I77150b9298c844ffedd0f85cc5250ae9208502e3
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check-headers = final.buildPackages.callPackage ./maintainers/check-headers.nix { };
libstore/build: use an allowlist approach to syscall filtering Previously, system call filtering (to prevent builders from storing files with setuid/setgid permission bits or extended attributes) was performed using a blocklist. While this looks simple at first, it actually carries significant security and maintainability risks: after all, the kernel may add new syscalls to achieve the same functionality one is trying to block, and it can even be hard to actually add the syscall to the blocklist when building against a C library that doesn't know about it yet. For a recent demonstration of this happening in practice to Nix, see the introduction of fchmodat2 [0] [1]. The allowlist approach does not share the same drawback. While it does require a rather large list of harmless syscalls to be maintained in the codebase, failing to update this list (and roll out the update to all users) in time has rather benign effects; at worst, very recent programs that already rely on new syscalls will fail with an error the same way they would on a slightly older kernel that doesn't support them yet. Most importantly, no unintended new ways of performing dangerous operations will be silently allowed. Another possible drawback is reduced system call performance due to the larger filter created by the allowlist requiring more computation [2]. However, this issue has not convincingly been demonstrated yet in practice, for example in systemd or various browsers. To the contrary, it has been measured that the the actual filter constructed here has approximately the same overhead as a very simple filter blocking only one system call. This commit tries to keep the behavior as close to unchanged as possible. The system call list is in line with libseccomp 2.5.5 and glibc 2.39, which are the latest versions at the point of writing. Since libseccomp 2.5.5 is already a requirement and the distributions shipping this together with older versions of glibc are mostly not a thing any more, this should not lead to more build failures any more. [0] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/300635 [1] https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/10424 [2] https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/pull/4462#issuecomment-1061690607 Change-Id: I541be3ea9b249bcceddfed6a5a13ac10b11e16ad
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check-syscalls = final.buildPackages.callPackage ./maintainers/check-syscalls.nix { };
default-busybox-sandbox-shell = final.busybox.override {
useMusl = true;
enableStatic = true;
enableMinimal = true;
extraConfig = ''
CONFIG_FEATURE_FANCY_ECHO y
CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_MATH y
CONFIG_FEATURE_SH_MATH_64 y
CONFIG_ASH y
CONFIG_ASH_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE y
CONFIG_ASH_ALIAS y
CONFIG_ASH_BASH_COMPAT y
CONFIG_ASH_CMDCMD y
CONFIG_ASH_ECHO y
CONFIG_ASH_GETOPTS y
CONFIG_ASH_INTERNAL_GLOB y
CONFIG_ASH_JOB_CONTROL y
CONFIG_ASH_PRINTF y
CONFIG_ASH_TEST y
'';
};
nix = final.callPackage ./package.nix {
inherit versionSuffix officialRelease;
stdenv = currentStdenv;
busybox-sandbox-shell = final.busybox-sandbox-shell or final.default-busybox-sandbox-shell;
};
build: implement clang-tidy using our plugin The principle of this is that you can either externally build it with Nix (actual implementation will be in a future commit), or it can be built with meson if the Nix one is not passed in. The idea I have is that dev shells don't receive the one from Nix to avoid having to build it, but CI can use the one from Nix and save some gratuitous rebuilds. The design of this is that you can run `ninja -C build clang-tidy` and it will simply correctly clang-tidy the codebase in spite of PCH bullshit caused by the cc-wrapper. This is a truly horrendous number of hacks in a ball, caused by bugs in several pieces of software, and I am not even getting started. I don't consider this to fix the clang-tidy issue filing, since we still have a fair number of issues to fix even on the existing minimal configuration, and I have not yet implemented it in CI. Realistically we will need to do something like https://github.com/Ericsson/codechecker to be able to silence warnings without physically touching the code, or at least *diff* reports between versions. Also, the run-clang-tidy output design is rather atrocious and must not be inflicted upon anyone I have respect for, since it buries the diagnostics in a pile of invocation logs. We would do really well to integrate with the Gerrit SARIF stuff so we can dump the reports on people in a user-friendly manner. Related: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/147 Change-Id: Ifefe533f3b56874795de231667046b2da6ff2461
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lix-clang-tidy = final.callPackage ./subprojects/lix-clang-tidy { };
# Export the patched version of boehmgc that Lix uses into the overlay
# for consumers of this flake.
boehmgc-nix = final.nix.passthru.boehmgc-nix;
# And same thing for our build-release-notes package.
build-release-notes = final.nix.passthru.build-release-notes;
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};
in
{
# for repl debugging
inherit self;
# A Nixpkgs overlay that overrides the 'nix' and
# 'nix.perl-bindings' packages.
overlays.default = overlayFor (p: p.clangStdenv);
hydraJobs = {
# Binary package for various platforms.
build = forAllSystems (system: self.packages.${system}.nix);
devShell = forAllSystems (system: {
default = self.devShells.${system}.default;
clang = self.devShells.${system}.native-clangStdenvPackages;
});
rl-next = forAllSystems (
system:
let
rl-next-check =
name: dir:
let
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.native;
in
pkgs.buildPackages.runCommand "test-${name}-release-notes" { } ''
LANG=C.UTF-8 ${lib.getExe pkgs.build-release-notes} --change-authors ${./doc/manual/change-authors.yml} ${dir} >$out
'';
in
{
user = rl-next-check "rl-next" ./doc/manual/rl-next;
}
);
# Completion tests for the Nix REPL.
repl-completion = forAllSystems (
system: nixpkgsFor.${system}.native.callPackage ./tests/repl-completion.nix { }
);
# Perl bindings for various platforms.
perlBindings = forAllSystems (system: nixpkgsFor.${system}.native.nix.passthru.perl-bindings);
# Binary tarball for various platforms, containing a Nix store
# with the closure of 'nix' package.
binaryTarball = forAllSystems (system: nixpkgsFor.${system}.native.nix.passthru.binaryTarball);
# docker image with Lix inside
dockerImage = lib.genAttrs linux64BitSystems (system: self.packages.${system}.dockerImage);
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# API docs for Nix's unstable internal C++ interfaces.
internal-api-docs =
let
nixpkgs = nixpkgsFor.x86_64-linux.native;
inherit (nixpkgs) pkgs;
nix = pkgs.callPackage ./package.nix {
inherit versionSuffix officialRelease buildUnreleasedNotes;
inherit (pkgs) build-release-notes;
# Required since we don't support gcc stdenv
stdenv = pkgs.clangStdenv;
internalApiDocs = true;
busybox-sandbox-shell = pkgs.busybox-sandbox-shell;
};
in
nix.overrideAttrs (prev: {
# This Hydra job is just for the internal API docs.
# We don't need the build artifacts here.
dontBuild = true;
doCheck = false;
doInstallCheck = false;
});
# System tests.
tests = import ./tests/nixos { inherit lib nixpkgs nixpkgsFor; } // {
# This is x86_64-linux only, just because we have significantly
# cheaper x86_64-linux compute in CI.
# It is clangStdenv because clang's sanitizers are nicer.
asanBuild = self.packages.x86_64-linux.nix-clangStdenv.override {
# Improve caching of non-code changes by not changing the
# derivation name every single time, since this will never be seen
# by users anyway.
versionSuffix = "";
sanitize = [
"address"
"undefined"
];
# it is very hard to make *every* CI build use this option such
# that we don't wind up building Lix twice, so we do it here where
# we are already doing so.
werror = true;
};
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# Although this might be nicer to do with pre-commit, that would
# require adding 12MB of nodejs to the dev shell, whereas building it
# in CI with Nix avoids that at a cost of slower feedback on rarely
# touched files.
jsSyntaxCheck =
let
nixpkgs = nixpkgsFor.x86_64-linux.native;
inherit (nixpkgs) pkgs;
docSources = lib.fileset.toSource {
root = ./doc;
fileset = lib.fileset.fileFilter (f: f.hasExt "js") ./doc;
};
in
pkgs.runCommand "js-syntax-check" { } ''
find ${docSources} -type f -print -exec ${pkgs.nodejs-slim}/bin/node --check '{}' ';'
touch $out
'';
# clang-tidy run against the Lix codebase using the Lix clang-tidy plugin
clang-tidy =
let
nixpkgs = nixpkgsFor.x86_64-linux.native;
inherit (nixpkgs) pkgs;
in
pkgs.callPackage ./package.nix {
# Required since we don't support gcc stdenv
stdenv = pkgs.clangStdenv;
versionSuffix = "";
lintInsteadOfBuild = true;
};
# Make sure that nix-env still produces the exact same result
# on a particular version of Nixpkgs.
evalNixpkgs =
with nixpkgsFor.x86_64-linux.native;
runCommand "eval-nixos" { buildInputs = [ nix ]; } ''
type -p nix-env
# Note: we're filtering out nixos-install-tools because https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/153594#issuecomment-1020530593.
time nix-env --store dummy:// -f ${nixpkgs-regression} -qaP --drv-path | sort | grep -v nixos-install-tools > packages
[[ $(sha1sum < packages | cut -c1-40) = 402242fca90874112b34718b8199d844e8b03d12 ]]
mkdir $out
'';
nixpkgsLibTests = forAllSystems (
system:
[resubmit] flake: update nixpkgs pin 23.11->24.05 (+ boehmgc compat changes) -- message from cl/1418 -- The boehmgc changes are bundled into this commit because doing otherwise would require an annoying dance of "adding compatibility for < 8.2.6 and >= 8.2.6" then updating the pin then removing the (now unneeded) compatibility. It doesn't seem worth the trouble to me given the low complexity of said changes. Rebased coroutine-sp-fallback.diff patch taken from https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317227 -- jade resubmit changes -- This is a resubmission of https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1418, which was reverted in https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1432 for breaking CI evaluation without being detected. I have run `nix flake check -Lv` on this one before submission and it passes on my machine and crucially without eval errors, so the CI result should be accurate. It seems like someone renamed forbiddenDependenciesRegex to forbiddenDependenciesRegexes in nixpkgs and also changed the type incompatibly. That's pretty silly, but at least it's just an eval error. Also, `xonsh` regressed the availability of `xonsh-unwrapped`, but it was fixed by us in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317636, which is now in our channel, so we update nixpkgs compared to the original iteration of this to simply get that. We originally had a regression related to some reorganization of the nixpkgs lib test suite in which there was broken parameter passing. This, too, we got quickfixed in nixpkgs, so we don't need any changes for it: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317772 Related: https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1428 Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/385 Change-Id: I26d41ea826fec900ebcad0f82a727feb6bcd28f3
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let
inherit (self.packages.${system}) nix;
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.native;
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testWithNix = import (nixpkgs + "/lib/tests/test-with-nix.nix") { inherit pkgs lib nix; };
in
pkgs.symlinkJoin {
name = "nixpkgs-lib-tests";
paths =
[ testWithNix ]
# FIXME: This is disabled on darwin due to a nixpkgs bug https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/319147
# After that is fixed, it should be restored to use lib/tests/release.nix as before, rather than this reimplementation.
++ lib.optionals pkgs.stdenv.isLinux [
(import (nixpkgs + "/pkgs/test/release") { inherit pkgs lib nix; })
];
}
);
};
pre-commit = forAvailableSystems (
system:
let
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.native;
pre-commit-check = import ./misc/pre-commit.nix { inherit self pkgs pre-commit-hooks; };
# dotnet-sdk_6, a nativeBuildInputs of pre-commit, is broken on i686-linux.
available = lib.meta.availableOn { inherit system; } pkgs.dotnet-sdk_6;
in
lib.optionalAttrs available pre-commit-check
);
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};
release-jobs = import ./releng/release-jobs.nix {
inherit (self) hydraJobs;
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.x86_64-linux.native;
};
releaseTests = lib.foldl lib.recursiveUpdate { } [
(lib.genAttrs (linux64BitSystems ++ darwinSystems) (system: {
nativeBuild = self.packages.${system}.nix;
}))
(lib.genAttrs (linux64BitSystems) (system: {
staticBuild = self.packages.${system}.nix-static;
}))
{
x86_64-linux = {
# TODO add more cross/static release targets?
crossBuild.aarch64-linux = self.packages.x86_64-linux.nix-aarch64-linux;
# TODO wire up a nixos installer test with that lix and
# run it, once nixpkgs can actually do that (again). :/
# # nix build .#nixosTests.installer.{btrfsSimple,luksroot,lvm,simple,switchToFlake}
};
}
];
# NOTE *do not* add fresh derivations to checks, always add them to
# hydraJobs first (so CI will pick them up) and only link them here
checks = forAvailableSystems (
system:
{
# devShells and packages already get checked by nix flake check, so
# this is just jobs that are special
binaryTarball = self.hydraJobs.binaryTarball.${system};
perlBindings = self.hydraJobs.perlBindings.${system};
nixpkgsLibTests = self.hydraJobs.tests.nixpkgsLibTests.${system};
rl-next = self.hydraJobs.rl-next.${system}.user;
# Will be empty attr set on i686-linux, and filtered out by forAvailableSystems.
pre-commit = self.hydraJobs.pre-commit.${system};
repl-completion = self.hydraJobs.repl-completion.${system};
}
// (lib.optionalAttrs (builtins.elem system linux64BitSystems)) {
dockerImage = self.hydraJobs.dockerImage.${system};
}
);
packages = forAllSystems (
system:
rec {
inherit (nixpkgsFor.${system}.native) nix;
default = nix;
build: implement clang-tidy using our plugin The principle of this is that you can either externally build it with Nix (actual implementation will be in a future commit), or it can be built with meson if the Nix one is not passed in. The idea I have is that dev shells don't receive the one from Nix to avoid having to build it, but CI can use the one from Nix and save some gratuitous rebuilds. The design of this is that you can run `ninja -C build clang-tidy` and it will simply correctly clang-tidy the codebase in spite of PCH bullshit caused by the cc-wrapper. This is a truly horrendous number of hacks in a ball, caused by bugs in several pieces of software, and I am not even getting started. I don't consider this to fix the clang-tidy issue filing, since we still have a fair number of issues to fix even on the existing minimal configuration, and I have not yet implemented it in CI. Realistically we will need to do something like https://github.com/Ericsson/codechecker to be able to silence warnings without physically touching the code, or at least *diff* reports between versions. Also, the run-clang-tidy output design is rather atrocious and must not be inflicted upon anyone I have respect for, since it buries the diagnostics in a pile of invocation logs. We would do really well to integrate with the Gerrit SARIF stuff so we can dump the reports on people in a user-friendly manner. Related: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/147 Change-Id: Ifefe533f3b56874795de231667046b2da6ff2461
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inherit (nixpkgsFor.${system}.native) lix-clang-tidy;
}
// (
lib.optionalAttrs (builtins.elem system linux64BitSystems) {
nix-static = nixpkgsFor.${system}.static.nix;
dockerImage =
let
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.native;
nix2container' = import nix2container { inherit pkgs system; };
in
import ./docker.nix {
inherit pkgs;
nix2container = nix2container'.nix2container;
tag = pkgs.nix.version;
};
}
// builtins.listToAttrs (
map (crossSystem: {
name = "nix-${crossSystem}";
value = nixpkgsFor.${system}.cross.${crossSystem}.nix;
}) crossSystems
)
// builtins.listToAttrs (
map (stdenvName: {
name = "nix-${stdenvName}";
value = nixpkgsFor.${system}.stdenvs."${stdenvName}Packages".nix;
}) stdenvs
)
)
);
devShells =
let
makeShell =
pkgs: stdenv:
let
nix = pkgs.callPackage ./package.nix {
inherit stdenv versionSuffix;
busybox-sandbox-shell = pkgs.busybox-sandbox-shell or pkgs.default-busybox-sandbox;
internalApiDocs = false;
};
pre-commit = self.hydraJobs.pre-commit.${pkgs.system} or { };
in
pkgs.callPackage nix.mkDevShell {
pre-commit-checks = pre-commit;
inherit contribNotice;
};
in
forAllSystems (
system:
let
makeShells =
prefix: pkgs:
lib.mapAttrs' (k: v: lib.nameValuePair "${prefix}-${k}" v) (
forAllStdenvs (stdenvName: makeShell pkgs pkgs.${stdenvName})
);
in
(makeShells "native" nixpkgsFor.${system}.native)
// (makeShells "static" nixpkgsFor.${system}.static)
// (forAllCrossSystems (
crossSystem:
let
pkgs = nixpkgsFor.${system}.cross.${crossSystem};
in
makeShell pkgs pkgs.stdenv
))
// {
default = self.devShells.${system}.native-clangStdenvPackages;
}
);
};
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}