Calls to `show` have been removed. To counter the loss of information,
the error positions have been improved and now correctly point to the
current selector instead of the entire select expression.
Change-Id: I4771fe874af1ac15828a9863550cd4369a8f0e94
The `show` functionality needs to be removed because it is deeply
flawed, and given that we already print position information in the
error message (which probably wasn't always the case in the past) the
assertion printing is redundant anyways.
Change-Id: I1f5e05ab73aaa0ec92994c2211463260fd374898
ExprLet was previously inheriting from ExprAttrs for the data, while
ignoring all
set-specific operations on it. The set specific code has now been split
off so that
let doesn't inherit it anymore:
- ExprAttrs (not an Expr), containing the attributes and the related
logic
- ExprLet : Expr, ExprAttrs
- ExprSet : Expr, ExprAttrs
Co-authored-by: eldritch horrors <pennae@lix.systems>
Change-Id: I63f2fbcd1e790b3cffb56eec1e7565ee3cdbf964
these must be tampered with before the evaluator is created, *never*
after. doing it any other way leads to interesting things like #596.
fixes#596
Change-Id: Iea253ccce44b94b1243833837a3df93c795967d9
It was never intended to be a feature to be used, and moreover it is
inconsistent: One cannot override `+`, and overriding `__lessThan` won't
affect the builtins which do comparisons.
Change-Id: Iaba54a05aa4c2eb37cdb3dc0d731fcee5a86deba
this also fixes a debugger bug where leaving the debugger does not clean
up old debugger state completely. in such cases the fake frame withFrame
created was left behind after the corresponding caller frame was unwound
Change-Id: I45adcd116276b03b2f87076518c9eae6fe844e06
checking whether a repl hook is set does not tell whether it's running,
which in turn means we will enter a debug repl even when not debugging.
this is not very useful when we have no debug frames to inspect at all,
as commonly happens when starting a new repl with --debugger specified.
Change-Id: I7065dc4ec29743bdd53ed99c29d6592e2ceea89c
clangd broke because it can't look through symlinks. compile_commands
manipulation does not fix it, clangd configuration does not fix it, a
vfs overlay does not fix it, and while a combination of those can fix
it with a bind mount in place that's just too cursed to even consider
clangd bug: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/116877
Change-Id: I8e3e8489548eb3a7aa65ac9d12a5ec8abf814aec
This adds a new temp-dir setting for controlling the temporary directory
without having to change the TMPDIR env var. This can be used to e.g.
use a path on a case-sensitive store on macOS for temporary files
without changing the TMPDIR var used by interactive shells or commands
invoked with `nix run`.
This also stops unsetting `TMPDIR` on darwin when the env var value
starts with `/var/folders/`, preferring instead to just do the check
when reading `TMPDIR`. This way the inherited `TMPDIR` env var is
preserved for child processes (such as interactive shells).
As a side effect this changes the behavior of `nix-build -o ''` to act
like `nix-build --no-out-link` instead of failing with an error caused
by trying to create a symlink at the cwd.
Fixes: #253
Fixes: #112
Change-Id: I9ee826323f2deca62854715a77ca7a373a948a29
This reverts commit 02c35ea9df.
Reason for revert: this code path is also used for `Input::getRev()`, i.e. flakes VCS revision validation, which, in the case of Git, are using SHA1.
As a result, this cause too much noise due to SHA1 revisions in Flakes.
Change-Id: I8064c1ebc26e4e83b627f0803a7a9ba56cfe1f37
using UTF-8 bullets in the sample avoids locale confusion where Bash
doesn't know to treat `•` as a single character.
Signed-off-by: Dusk Banks <me@bb010g.com>
Change-Id: I829019b66e93e6d33ac3a6641df07d0dd2332a5a
It's only used in a couple of tests, and only in such a way that
replacing it with a random command suffices.
I also removed a few pointless uses of the variable.
Fixes: #376
Change-Id: I90aedb61d64b02f7c9b007e72f9d614cc1b37a2e
Before:
error: derivation '/nix/store/4spy3nz1661zm15gkybsy1h5f36aliwx-python3.11-test-1.0.0.drv' may not be deterministic: output '/nix/store/ccqcp01zg18wp9iadzmzimqzdi3ll08d-python3.11-test-1.0.0-dist' differs from '/nix/store/ccqcp01zg18wp9iadzmzimqzdi3ll08d-python3.11-test-1.0.0-dist.check'
After:
error: derivation '4spy3nz1661zm15gkybsy1h5f36aliwx-python3.11-test-1.0.0.drv' may not be deterministic: outputs differ
output differs: output '/nix/store/ccqcp01zg18wp9iadzmzimqzdi3ll08d-python3.11-test-1.0.0-dist' differs from '/nix/store/ccqcp01zg18wp9iadzmzimqzdi3ll08d-python3.11-test-1.0.0-dist.check'
output differs: output '/nix/store/yl59v08356i841c560alb0zmk7q16klb-python3.11-test-1.0.0' differs from '/nix/store/yl59v08356i841c560alb0zmk7q16klb-python3.11-test-1.0.0.check'
Change-Id: Ib2871fa602bf1fa9c00e2565b3a2e1b26f908152
The old behavior results in lots of concatenations happening for no good
reason and is an artifact of the technical limitations of the old parser
(combined with some lack of care for such details).
Change-Id: I0d78d6220ca6aeaa10bc437e48e08bf7922e0bb3
This is only a minor semantical distinction, but we should be able to
properly test it, and the parser tests rely on show for that.
Change-Id: I25e868cf9544e30cdff17deb5fd50a434e0f367e
Before this change, expressions like:
with import <nixpkgs> {};
runCommand "foo" {} ''
echo '@nix {}' >&$NIX_LOG_FD
''
would result in Lix crashing, because accessing nonexistent fields of
a JSON object throws an exception.
Rather than handling each field individually, we just catch JSON
exceptions wholesale. Since these log messages are an unusual
circumstance, log a warning when this happens.
Fixes#544.
Change-Id: Idc2d8acf6e37046b3ec212f42e29269163dca893
This was always a terrible idea independently of whether it crashes.
Stop doing it!
This commit was verified by running nix-shell on a trivial derivation
with --debug --verbose to get the vomit-level output of the shell rc
file and then diffing it before/after this change. I have reasonable
confidence it did not regress anything, though this code is genuinely
really hard to follow (which is a second reason that I split it into two
fmt calls).
Fixes: #533
Change-Id: I8e11ddbece2b12749fda13efe0b587a71b00bfe5
This change feels kind of gross and reveals a fair bit about the
disorganization of our tests, but I think it makes parts of it a bit
better.
Change-Id: Idb8d9a00cbd75d5c156678c6b408b42b59d5e4d7
When the git default branch is not set to master the installcheck
test suite fails. This patch adjusts the test setup scripts to
ignore the system and user git config files.
GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM is set to /dev/null to ignore /etc/gitconfig
GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL is not set because the global config files
are loaded from $HOME or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME which we already
reset.
git documentation: https://git-scm.com/docs/git#Documentation/git.txt-codeGITCONFIGGLOBALcode
Change-Id: Ie73bbed1db9419c9885b9d57e4edb7a4047d5cce
with async runtime scheduling we can no longer guarantee exact error
counts for builds that do not set keepGoing. the old behavior can be
recovered with a number of hacks that affect scheduling, but none of
those are very easy to follow now advisable. exact error counts will
like not be needed for almost all uses except tests, and *those* had
better check the actual messages rather than how many they got. more
messages can even help to avoid unnecessary rebuilds for most users.
Change-Id: I1c9aa7a401227dcaf2e19975b8cb83c5d4f85d64
This moves the "legacy"/"nix2" commands under a new `src/legacy/`
directory, instead of being scattered around in a bunch of different
directories.
A new `liblegacy` build target is defined, and the `nix` binary is
linked against it.
Then, `RegisterLegacyCommand` is replaced with `LegacyCommand::add`
calls in functions like `registerNixCollectGarbage()`. These
registration functions are called explicitly in `src/nix/main.cc`.
See: #359
Change-Id: Id450ffc3f793374907599cfcc121863b792aac1a
this was a debugging aid from day one that should not have any impact on
build semantics, and if it *does* have an impact on build semantics then
build semantics are seriously broken. keeping the order imposed by these
keys will be impossible once we let a real event loop schedule our jobs.
Change-Id: I5c313324e1f213ab6453d82f41ae5e59de809a5b
the new event loop could very occasionally notice that a dependency of
some goal has failed, process the failure, cause the depending goal to
fail accordingly, and in the doing of the latter two steps let further
dependencies that previously have not been reported as failed do their
reporting anyway. in such cases a goal could fail with "1 dependencies
failed", but more than one dependency failure message was shown. we'll
now report the correct number of failed dependency goals in all cases.
Change-Id: I5aa95dcb2db4de4fd5fee8acbf5db833531d81a8
Since fb38459d6e, each `ref` is appended
with `refs/heads` unless it starts with `refs/` already. This regressed
two use-cases that worked fine before:
* Specifying a commit hash as `ref`: now, if `ref` looks like a commit
hash it will be directly passed to `git fetch`.
* Specifying a tag without `refs/tags` as prefix: now, the fetcher prepends
`refs/*` to a ref that doesn't start with `refs/` and doesn't look
like a commit hash. That way, both a branch and a tag specified in
`ref` can be fetched.
The order of preference in git is
* file in `refs/` (e.g. `HEAD`)
* file in `refs/tags/`
* file in `refs/heads` (i.e. a branch)
After fetching `refs/*`, ref is resolved the same way as git does.
Change-Id: Idd49b97cbdc8c6fdc8faa5a48bef3dec25e4ccc3
When `nix fmt` is called without an argument, Nix appends the "." argument before calling the formatter. The comment in the code is:
> Format the current flake out of the box
This also happens when formatting sub-folders.
This means that the formatter is now unable to distinguish, as an interface, whether the "." argument is coming from the flake or the user's intent to format the current folder. This decision should be up to the formatter.
Treefmt, for example, will automatically look up the project's root and format all the files. This is the desired behaviour. But because the "." argument is passed, it cannot function as expected.
Upstream-PR: https://github.com/nixos/nix/pull/11438
Change-Id: I60fb6b3ed4ec1b24f81b5f0d76c0be98470817ce
the current test relies on derivation build order being deterministic,
which will not be a reasonable expectation for all that long any more.
Change-Id: I9be44a7725185f614a9a4c724045b8b1e6962c03
this should be done where we're actually trying to build something, not
in the main worker loop that shouldn't have to be aware of such details
Change-Id: I07276740c0e2e5591a8ce4828a4bfc705396527e
This caused an absolute saga which I would not like anyone else to have
to experience. Let's put in a laser targeted error message that
diagnoses this exact problem.
Fixes: #484
Change-Id: I2a79f04aeb4a1b67c10115e5e39501d958836298