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alois31 63ee2cdda3
libfetchers: serialise accept-flake-config properly
The AcceptFlakeConfig type used was missing its JSON serialisation definition,
so it was incorrectly serialised as an integer, ending up that way for example
in the nix.conf manual page. Declare a proper serialisation.

Change-Id: If8ec210f9d4dd42fe480c4e97d0a4920eb66a01e
2024-09-02 18:50:15 +02:00
alois31 d7c37324bb
libstore: declare SandboxMode JSON serialisation in the header
The JSON serialisation should be declared in the header so that all translation
units can see it when needed, even though it seems that it has not been used
anywhere else so far. Unfortunately, this means we cannot use the
NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM convenience macro, since it uses a slightly
different signature, but the code is not too bad either.

Change-Id: I6e2851b250e0b53114d2fecb8011ff1ea9379d0f
2024-09-02 18:50:14 +02:00
Rebecca Turner fc4a160878
repl-overlays: Provide an elaborate example
This is the repl overlay from my dotfiles, which I think provides a
reasonable and ergonomic set of variables. We can iterate on this over
time, or (perhaps?) provide a sentinel value like `repl-overlays =
<DEFAULT>` to include a "suggested default" overlay like this one.

Change-Id: I8eba3934c50fbac8367111103e66c7375b8d134e
2024-09-01 15:30:58 -07:00
Rebecca Turner b7b1b9723f
Clarify that diff-hook no longer needs to be an absolute path
See: https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1864
Change-Id: Ic70bfe42b261a83f2cb68b8f102833b739b8e03a
2024-09-01 15:20:09 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 9d8f433246
Expand comment on std::string operator+
Nuts!

Change-Id: Ib5bc0606d7c86e57ef76dd7bcc89dce91bd3d50a
2024-09-01 15:10:31 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 02eb07cfd5 Merge changes I5566a985,I88cf53d3 into main
* changes:
  Support relative and `~/` paths in config settings
  Thread `ApplyConfigOptions` through config parsing
2024-09-01 22:06:36 +00:00
eldritch horrors d75df91f74 libstore: add build result to Goal::Finished
it just makes sense to have it too, rather than just the pass/fail
information we keep so far. once we turn goals into something more
promise-shaped it'll also help detangle the current data flow mess

Change-Id: I915cf04d177cad849ea7a5833215d795326f1946
2024-08-30 19:01:30 +02:00
eldritch horrors a385c5935a libstore: rename Goal::Finished::result to exitCode
the more useful type for `result` is BuildResult.

Change-Id: If93d9384e8d686eb63b33320f1d565f9b9afbf3a
2024-08-30 19:01:30 +02:00
eldritch horrors dc0cace604 libstore: remove queryMissing call from Worker
it doesn't have a purpose except cache priming, which is largely
irrelevant by default (since another code path already runs this
exact query). our store implementations do not benefit that much
from this either, and the more bursty load may indeed harm them.

Change-Id: I1cc12f8c21cede42524317736d5987f1e43fc9c9
2024-08-30 19:01:30 +02:00
eldritch horrors e0fd0ba211 libstore: use notifications for stats counters
updating statistics *immediately* when any counter changes declutters
things somewhat and makes useful status reports less dependent on the
current worker main loop. using callbacks will make it easier to move
the worker loop into kj entirely, using only promises for scheduling.

Change-Id: I695dfa83111b1ec09b1a54cff268f3c1d7743ed6
2024-08-30 19:01:30 +02:00
eldritch horrors c2b90d235f libstore: don't ContinueImmediately where we can tail call
there's no reason to go through the event loop in these cases. returning
ContinueImmediately here is just a very convoluted way of jumping to the
state we've just set after unwinding one frame of the stack, which never
matters in the cases changed here because there are no live RAII guards.

Change-Id: I7c00948c22e3caf35e934c1a14ffd2d40efc5547
2024-08-30 19:01:30 +02:00
eldritch horrors e55ec75619 libstore: print dependency errors from DerivationGoal
this is not ideal, but it's better than having this stuck in the worker
loop itself. setting ex on all failing goals is not problematic because
only toplevel goals can ever be observable, all the others are ignored.
notably only derivation goals ever set `ex`, substitution goals do not.

Change-Id: I02e2164487b2955df053fef3c8e774d557aa638a
2024-08-30 11:13:07 +00:00
eldritch horrors 869666cb65 libstore: hide Worker goal factory methods
this doesn't serve a great purpose yet except to confine construction of
goals to the stack frame of Worker::run() and its child frames. we don't
need this yet (and the goal constructors remain fully visible), but in a
future change that fully removes the current worker loop we'll need some
way of knowing which goals are top-level goals without passing the goals
themselves around. once that's possible we can remove visible goals as a
concept and rely on build result futures and a scheduler built upon them

Change-Id: Ia73cdeffcfb9ba1ce9d69b702dc0bc637a4c4ce6
2024-08-30 10:18:28 +00:00
eldritch horrors a5c1e73fa8 libstore: add "is dependency" info to goal
whether goal errors are reported via the `ex` member or just printed to
the log depends on whether the goal is a toplevel goal or a dependency.
if goals are aware of this themselves we can move error printing out of
the worker loop, and since a running worker can only be used by running
goals it's totally sufficient to keep a `Worker::running` flag for this

Change-Id: I6b5cbe6eccee1afa5fde80653c4b968554ddd16f
2024-08-30 10:18:28 +00:00
jade a510d17484
build-time: hide boost stacktrace in a .cc file
Saves about 16s of CPU time. Not a lot but not nothing. Feels more like
the principle of the thing.

Change-Id: I0992d4024317c20d6985a7977d5649edfb9f46bb
2024-08-28 09:55:09 -07:00
jade 04f8a14833
tree-wide: shuffle headers around for about 30s compile time
This didn't really feel so worth it afterwards, but I did untangle a
bunch of stuff that should not have been tangled.

The general gist of this change is that variant bullshit was causing a
bunch of compile time, and it seems like the only way to deal with
variant induced compile time is to keep variant types out of headers.
Explicit template instantiation seems to do nothing for them.

I also seem to have gotten some back-end time improvement from
explicitly instantiating regex, but I don't know why. There is no
corresponding front-end time improvement from it: regex is still at the
top of the sinners list.

**** Templates that took longest to instantiate:
 15231 ms: std::basic_regex<char>::_M_compile (28 times, avg 543 ms)
 15066 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_Compiler (28 times, avg 538 ms)
 12571 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_M_disjunction (28 times, avg 448 ms)
 12454 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_M_alternative (28 times, avg 444 ms)
 12225 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_M_term (28 times, avg 436 ms)
 11363 ms: nlohmann::basic_json<>::parse<const char *> (21 times, avg 541 ms)
 10628 ms: nlohmann::basic_json<>::basic_json (109 times, avg 97 ms)
 10134 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<std::regex_traits<char>>::_M_atom (28 times, avg 361 ms)

Back-end time before messing with the regex:
**** Function sets that took longest to compile / optimize:
  8076 ms: void boost::io::detail::put<$>(boost::io::detail::put_holder<$> cons... (177 times, avg 45 ms)
  4382 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<$>*) (1247 times, avg 3 ms)
  3137 ms: boost::stacktrace::detail::to_string_impl_base<boost::stacktrace::de... (137 times, avg 22 ms)
  2896 ms: void boost::io::detail::mk_str<$>(std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>&, ch... (177 times, avg 16 ms)
  2304 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(std::_Rb_tree_const_... (210 times, avg 10 ms)
  2116 ms: bool std::__detail::_Compiler<$>::_M_expression_term<$>(std::__detai... (112 times, avg 18 ms)
  2051 ms: std::_Rb_tree_iterator<$> std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_emplace_hint_unique<$... (244 times, avg 8 ms)
  2037 ms: toml::result<$> toml::detail::sequence<$>::invoke<$>(toml::detail::l... (93 times, avg 21 ms)
  1928 ms: std::__detail::_Compiler<$>::_M_quantifier() (28 times, avg 68 ms)
  1859 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::serializer<$>::dump(nlohmann::js... (41 times, avg 45 ms)
  1824 ms: std::_Function_handler<$>::_M_manager(std::_Any_data&, std::_Any_dat... (973 times, avg 1 ms)
  1810 ms: std::__detail::_BracketMatcher<$>::_BracketMatcher(std::__detail::_B... (112 times, avg 16 ms)
  1793 ms: nix::fetchers::GitInputScheme::fetch(nix::ref<$>, nix::fetchers::Inp... (1 times, avg 1793 ms)
  1759 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_unique_pos(std::__cxx11::basic_strin... (281 times, avg 6 ms)
  1722 ms: bool nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::parser<$>::sax_parse_intern... (19 times, avg 90 ms)
  1677 ms: boost::io::basic_altstringbuf<$>::overflow(int) (194 times, avg 8 ms)
  1674 ms: std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>::_M_mutate(unsigned long, unsigned lon... (249 times, avg 6 ms)
  1660 ms: std::_Rb_tree_node<$>* std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_copy<$>(std::_Rb_tree_no... (304 times, avg 5 ms)
  1599 ms: bool nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::parser<$>::sax_parse_intern... (19 times, avg 84 ms)
  1568 ms: void std::__detail::_Compiler<$>::_M_insert_bracket_matcher<$>(bool) (112 times, avg 14 ms)
  1541 ms: std::__shared_ptr<$>::~__shared_ptr() (531 times, avg 2 ms)
  1539 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::serializer<$>::dump_escaped(std:... (41 times, avg 37 ms)
  1471 ms: void std::__detail::_Compiler<$>::_M_insert_character_class_matcher<... (112 times, avg 13 ms)

After messing with the regex (notice std::__detail::_Compiler vanishes
here, but I don't know why):

**** Function sets that took longest to compile / optimize:
  8054 ms: void boost::io::detail::put<$>(boost::io::detail::put_holder<$> cons... (177 times, avg 45 ms)
  4313 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_erase(std::_Rb_tree_node<$>*) (1217 times, avg 3 ms)
  3259 ms: boost::stacktrace::detail::to_string_impl_base<boost::stacktrace::de... (137 times, avg 23 ms)
  3045 ms: void boost::io::detail::mk_str<$>(std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>&, ch... (177 times, avg 17 ms)
  2314 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(std::_Rb_tree_const_... (207 times, avg 11 ms)
  1923 ms: std::_Rb_tree_iterator<$> std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_emplace_hint_unique<$... (216 times, avg 8 ms)
  1817 ms: bool nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::parser<$>::sax_parse_intern... (18 times, avg 100 ms)
  1816 ms: toml::result<$> toml::detail::sequence<$>::invoke<$>(toml::detail::l... (93 times, avg 19 ms)
  1788 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::serializer<$>::dump(nlohmann::js... (40 times, avg 44 ms)
  1749 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_unique_pos(std::__cxx11::basic_strin... (278 times, avg 6 ms)
  1724 ms: std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>::_M_mutate(unsigned long, unsigned lon... (248 times, avg 6 ms)
  1697 ms: boost::io::basic_altstringbuf<$>::overflow(int) (194 times, avg 8 ms)
  1684 ms: nix::fetchers::GitInputScheme::fetch(nix::ref<$>, nix::fetchers::Inp... (1 times, avg 1684 ms)
  1680 ms: std::_Rb_tree_node<$>* std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_copy<$>(std::_Rb_tree_no... (303 times, avg 5 ms)
  1589 ms: bool nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::parser<$>::sax_parse_intern... (18 times, avg 88 ms)
  1483 ms: non-virtual thunk to boost::wrapexcept<$>::~wrapexcept() (181 times, avg 8 ms)
  1447 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::serializer<$>::dump_escaped(std:... (40 times, avg 36 ms)
  1441 ms: std::__shared_ptr<$>::~__shared_ptr() (496 times, avg 2 ms)
  1420 ms: boost::stacktrace::basic_stacktrace<$>::init(unsigned long, unsigned... (137 times, avg 10 ms)
  1396 ms: boost::basic_format<$>::~basic_format() (194 times, avg 7 ms)
  1290 ms: std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>::_M_replace_cold(char*, unsigned long,... (231 times, avg 5 ms)
  1258 ms: std::vector<$>::~vector() (354 times, avg 3 ms)
  1222 ms: std::__cxx11::basic_string<$>::_M_replace(unsigned long, unsigned lo... (231 times, avg 5 ms)
  1194 ms: std::_Rb_tree<$>::_M_get_insert_hint_unique_pos(std::_Rb_tree_const_... (49 times, avg 24 ms)
  1186 ms: bool tao::pegtl::internal::sor<$>::match<$>(std::integer_sequence<$>... (1 times, avg 1186 ms)
  1149 ms: std::__detail::_Executor<$>::_M_dfs(std::__detail::_Executor<$>::_Ma... (70 times, avg 16 ms)
  1123 ms: toml::detail::sequence<$>::invoke(toml::detail::location&) (69 times, avg 16 ms)
  1110 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::basic_json<$>::json_value::destroy(nlohm... (55 times, avg 20 ms)
  1079 ms: std::_Function_handler<$>::_M_manager(std::_Any_data&, std::_Any_dat... (541 times, avg 1 ms)
  1033 ms: nlohmann::json_abi_v3_11_3::detail::lexer<$>::scan_number() (20 times, avg 51 ms)

Change-Id: I10af282bcd4fc39c2d3caae3453e599e4639c70b
2024-08-28 09:55:05 -07:00
jade 4d89844207
build: remove about 30 cpu-sec of compile time by explicit instantiation
Apparently the fmt contraption has some extremely popular overloads, and
the boost stuff in there gets built approximately infinite times in
every compilation unit.

Change-Id: Ideba2db7d6bf8559e4d91974bab636f5ed106198
2024-08-28 09:52:05 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 422550fd68 Merge "libstore: remove static initializers for Store registrations" into main 2024-08-28 16:43:22 +00:00
jade 5d31e889d7 Merge "treewide: fix a bunch of lints" into main 2024-08-28 03:40:27 +00:00
Pierre Bourdon 4f02255c20
libstore: remove static initializers for Store registrations
Ref #359.

Change-Id: Ia45530ddee25fa9fc399ff10738bb0d8bbc8b221
2024-08-26 16:27:31 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 0dc486a5bf Merge "Fix comment in getHome" into main 2024-08-26 23:17:04 +00:00
jade 0cc285f87b
treewide: fix a bunch of lints
Fixes:
- Identifiers starting with _ are prohibited
- Some driveby header dependency cleaning which wound up with doing some
  extra fixups.
- Fucking C style casts, man. C++ made these 1000% worse by letting you
  also do memory corruption with them with references.
  - Remove casts to Expr * where ExprBlackHole is an incomplete type by
    introducing an explicitly-cast eBlackHoleAddr as Expr *.
  - An incredibly illegal cast of the text bytes of the StorePath hash
    into a size_t directly. You can't DO THAT.

    Replaced with actually parsing the hash so we get 100% of the bits
    being entropy, then memcpying the start of the hash. If this shows
    up in a profile we should just make the hash parser faster with a
    lookup table or something sensible like that.
  - This horrendous bit of UB which I thankfully slapped a deprecation
    warning on, built, and it didn't trigger anywhere so it was dead
    code and I just deleted it. But holy crap you *cannot* do that.

    inline void mkString(const Symbol & s)
    {
        mkString(((const std::string &) s).c_str());
    }
- Some wrong lints. Lots of wrong macro lints, one wrong
  suspicious-sizeof lint triggered by the template being instantiated
  with only pointers, but the calculation being correct for both
  pointers and not-pointers.
- Exceptions in destructors strike again. I tried to catch the
  exceptions that might actually happen rather than all the exceptions
  imaginable. We can let the runtime hard-kill it on other exceptions
  imo.

Change-Id: I71761620846cba64d66ee7ca231b20c061e69710
2024-08-26 16:13:03 -07:00
Rebecca Turner ca08f1217d
rowan: 0.15.15 -> 0.15.16
This fixes an ambiguous pointer comparison warning.

See: https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rowan/pull/162
Change-Id: Iaac2c8cab0051eb97211893ad547d8dfa8fda560
2024-08-26 11:34:43 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 742303dc3a
Add getCwd
It's nice for this to be a separate function and not just inline in
`absPath`.

Prepared as part of cl/1865, though I don't think I actually ended up
using it there.

Change-Id: I24d9d4a984cee0af587010baf04b3939a1c147ec
2024-08-26 11:22:07 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 690f07272e
Support relative and ~/ paths in config settings
Change-Id: I5566a9858ba255f4ac5051d1368c7dfb24460f0a
2024-08-25 15:54:22 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 5fc6fcb310
Thread ApplyConfigOptions through config parsing
This makes no changes to logic but makes the `ApplyConfigOptions` value
available to consumers.

Change-Id: I88cf53d38faac8472c556aee55c13d0acbd1e5db
2024-08-25 15:54:22 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 0582999bd1 Merge "Add ApplyConfigOptions" into main 2024-08-25 22:06:45 +00:00
eldritch horrors 398894b856 libstore: make Goal::ex a shared_ptr
this makes WorkResult copyable, and just all around easier to deal with.
in the future we'll need this to let Goal::work() return a promise for a
WorkResult (or even just a Finished) that can be awaited by other goals.

Change-Id: Ic5a1ce04c5a0f8e683bd00a2ed2b77a2e28989c1
2024-08-25 21:21:55 +00:00
eldritch horrors 30a87b4cd5 libstore: remove unused Goal ctor parameter
Change-Id: I9345fe272d6df5bd592621ce2da369fc1cd36d6d
2024-08-25 20:40:19 +00:00
jade 72f91767a8 Merge "fix: good errors for failures caused by allowSubstitutes" into main 2024-08-25 20:00:58 +00:00
jade 3bf8819fa2 Merge changes Ief8e8ebc,Id3135db0,If1e76169 into main
* changes:
  libutil: delete unused boost context cruft
  build: remove approximately 400 seconds of CPU time (30%)
  fix: use http proxy for s3 access
2024-08-25 19:59:46 +00:00
Rebecca Turner c300efc0e1
Add ApplyConfigOptions
Change-Id: Ic876bcabd0b68e579bbd30ca1755919df43d4813
2024-08-25 12:18:20 -07:00
eldritch horrors cae260a158 libstore: diagnose local build failure in goal
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
2024-08-25 19:55:47 +02:00
jade 686120ee4a fix: good errors for failures caused by allowSubstitutes
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
2024-08-23 17:49:15 -07:00
Rebecca Turner fabc9f29b8
Fix comment in getHome
The logic in the comment is the opposite of the truth.

Change-Id: I64add84539209782ffa46431f3db1fb306d90b3f
2024-08-23 15:15:21 -07:00
Rebecca Turner c5949bfe31 Merge "libutil/config: unify path setting types" into main 2024-08-23 22:09:11 +00:00
jade 7e677d15a4 libutil: delete unused boost context cruft
This was from before we got rid of the boost coroutines. Now we don't
need any of this code.

Change-Id: Ief8e8ebc184f02f48e30cb253a66b540faa56329
2024-08-23 13:23:33 -07:00
jade 9aacf425dc fix: use http proxy for s3 access
I don't know why the AWS sdk disabled it by default. It would be nice
to have test coverage of the s3 store or proxies, but neither currently
exist.

Fixes: #433
Change-Id: If1e76169a3d66dbec2e926af0d0d0eccf983b97b
2024-08-23 13:23:33 -07:00
jade 87fd6e0095 Merge "Revert "libexpr: Replace regex engine with boost::regex"" into main 2024-08-22 22:34:10 +00:00
jade 9896d309cb Revert "libexpr: Replace regex engine with boost::regex"
This reverts commit 447212fa65.

Reason for revert: Regression in eval behaviour bug-compatibility.

Expected behaviour (Nix 2.18.5, macOS and Linux [libstdc++/libc++]):

```
nix-repl> builtins.match "\\.*(.*)" ".keep"
[ "keep" ]

nix-repl> builtins.match "(\\.*)(.*)" ".keep"
[ "." "keep" ]
```

Actual behaviour (boost::regex):

```
nix-repl> builtins.match "\\.*(.*)" ".keep"
[ ".keep" ]

nix-repl> builtins.match "(\\.*)(.*)" ".keep"
[
  "."
  "keep"
]
```

Bug: #483
Change-Id: Id462eb8586dcd54856cf095f09b3e3a216955b60
2024-08-22 18:35:11 +00:00
sugar🍬🍭🏳️‍⚧️ f2e7f8bab8 Merge "libexpr: Replace regex engine with boost::regex" into main 2024-08-22 07:20:00 +00:00
sugar🍬🍭🏳️‍⚧️ 447212fa65 libexpr: Replace regex engine with boost::regex
This avoids C++'s standard library regexes, which aren't the same
across platforms, and have many other issues, like using stack
so much that they stack overflow when processing a lot of data.

To avoid backwards and forward compatibility issues, regexes are
processed using a function converting libstdc++ regexes into Boost
regexes, escaping characters that Boost needs to have escaped, and
rejecting features that Boost has and libstdc++ doesn't.

Related context:

- Original failed attempt to use `boost::regex` in CppNix, failed due to
  boost icu dependency being large (disabling ICU is no longer necessary
  because linking ICU requires using a different header file,
  `boost/regex/icu.hpp`): https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/3826

- An attempt to use PCRE, rejected due to providing less backwards
  compatibility with `std::regex` than `boost::regex`:
  https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/7336

- Second attempt to use `boost::regex`, failed due to `}` regex failing
  to compile (dealt with by writing a wrapper that parses a regular
  expression and escapes `}` characters):
  https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/7762

Closes #34. Closes #476.

Change-Id: Ieb0eb9e270a93e4c7eed412ba4f9f96cb00a5fa4
2024-08-22 03:17:55 +02:00
jade 651cc0e5b4 fix: build with meson 1.5 also
nixpkgs delivered us the untimely gift of a meson 1.5 upgrade, which
*does* make our lives easier by allowing us to delete wrap generation
code, but it does so at the cost of renaming all rust crates in such a
way that the wrap logic cannot tolerate the new names on the old meson
version 😭.

It also means that support burden for this is going to be atrocious
until we either give in and vendor meson 1.5 or we make a CI target for
it. Neither seems appealing, though the latter is not super absurd for
ensuring we don't break nixpkgs unstable.

This commit causes meson 1.5 to ignore the .wrap files in subprojects/
entirely (since they have the wrong names lol) and instead use
Cargo.lock, so it now hard-depends on our workspace reshuffling
improvement.

It also deletes the hack that we were using to get the sources of Cargo
deps into meson by using a feature that went unnoticed when this code
was originally written: MESON_PACKAGE_CACHE_DIR:
8a202de6ec/mesonbuild/wrap/wrap.py (L490-L502)

Change-Id: I7a28f12fc2812c6ed7537b60bc3025c141a05874
2024-08-21 17:09:10 +00:00
jade dba615098d build: move to a Cargo workspace
This is purely to let Cargo's dependency resolver do stuff for us, we do
not actually intend to build this stuff with Cargo to begin with.

Change-Id: I4c08d55595c7c27b7096375022581e1e34308a87
2024-08-21 17:09:10 +00:00
alois31 e3c289dbe9
libutil/config: unify path setting types
There have been multiple setting types for paths that are supposed to be
canonicalised, depending on whether zero or one, one, or any number of paths is
to be specified. Naturally, they behaved in slightly different ways in the
code. Simplify things by unifying them and removing special behaviour (mainly
the "multiple paths type can coerce to boolean" thing).

Change-Id: I7c1ce95e9c8e1829a866fb37d679e167811e9705
2024-08-21 17:57:23 +02:00
alois31 de552c42cb
Stop the logger in legacy commands again
Commit 0dd1d8ca1c included an accidental revert
of 1461e6cdda (actually slightly worse), leading
to the progress bar not being stopped properly when a legacy command was
invoked with `--log-format bar` (or similar options that show a progress bar).
Move the progress bar stopping code to its proper place again to fix this
regression.

Change-Id: I676333da096d5990b717a387924bb988c9b73fab
2024-08-21 17:28:42 +02:00
piegames e38410799b Merge "libexpr: Soft-deprecate ancient let syntax" into main 2024-08-21 11:22:48 +00:00
piegames 0edfea450b libexpr: Soft-deprecate ancient let syntax
Change-Id: I6802b26f038578870ea1fa1ed298f0c4b1f29c4a
2024-08-21 12:59:03 +02:00
jade 3cbbe22fab Merge "flake: fix compiler warning" into main 2024-08-21 10:44:01 +00:00
piegames 7210ed1b87 libexpr: Soft-deprecate __overrides
Change-Id: I787e69e1dad6edc5ccdb747b74a9ccd6e8e13bb3
2024-08-21 06:55:52 +00:00
jade c25c43d8c8 flake: fix compiler warning
GCC was complaining, rightfully, about mixed-sign comparisons in there.
I removed some extra sign mixing too.

Change-Id: I949a618c7405c23d4dc3fd17440ea2d7b5c22c9d
2024-08-20 16:13:17 -07:00
jade 736b5d5913 lix-doc: move under src/
This is required to make more meson stuff easier/possible, and honestly
it *is* now Lix sources anyhow.

Change-Id: Ia6c38fabce9aa5c53768745ee38c5cf344f5c226
2024-08-20 13:38:46 -06:00
Qyriad 95863b258b build: build lix-doc with Meson! 🎉
lix-doc is now built with Meson, with lix-doc's dependencies built as
Meson subprojects, either fetched on demand with .wrap files, or fetched
in advance by Nix with importCargoLock. It even builds statically.

Fixes #256.

Co-authored-by: Lunaphied <lunaphied@lunaphied.me>
Co-authored-by: Jade Lovelace <lix@jade.fyi>

Change-Id: I3a4731ff13278e7117e0316bc0d7169e85f5eb0c
2024-08-20 17:21:13 +00:00
Yureka f1533160aa Merge "libutil: fix conditional for close_range availability" into main 2024-08-20 07:55:01 +00:00
Yureka df49d37b71 libutil: fix conditional for close_range availability
This check is wrong and would cause the close_range() function being called even when it's not available

Change-Id: Ide65b36830e705fe772196c37349873353622761
2024-08-20 08:58:25 +02:00
Maximilian Bosch 040e783232 flake: don't refetch unmodified inputs by recursive follows
Closes #460

I managed to trigger the issue by having the following inputs (shortened):

    authentik-nix.url = "github:nix-community/authentik-nix";
    authentik-nix.inputs.poetry2nix.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";

When evaluating this using

    nix-eval-jobs --flake .#hydraJobs

I got the following error:

    error: cannot update unlocked flake input 'authentik-nix/poetry2nix' in pure mode

The issue we have here is that `authentik-nix/poetry2nix` was written
into the `overrideMap` which caused Nix to assume it's a new input and
tried to refetch it (#460) or errored out in pure mode
(nix-eval-jobs / Hydra).

The testcase unfortunately only involves checking for the output log
and makes sure that something *is* logged on the first fetch so that
the test doesn't rot when the logging changes since I didn't
manage to trigger the error above with the reproducer from #460. In
fact, I only managed to trigger the `cannot update unlocked flake input`
error in this context with `nix-eval-jobs`.

Change-Id: Ifd00091eec9a0067ed4bb3e5765a15d027328807
2024-08-19 19:57:12 +00:00
eldritch horrors e727dbc3a3 libstore: un-enable_shared_from_this Goal
it's no longer needed for anything, and not even a great idea.

Change-Id: Ia7a59e1e3f9d8f4ad2ac3b054e38485157c210a6
2024-08-19 09:13:44 +00:00
eldritch horrors b40369942c libstore: make Worker::childStarted private
this can be a proper WorkResult now. childTerminated is unfortunately a
lot more stubborn and won't be made private for quite a while yet. once
we can get rid of the Worker poll loop that *should* be possible though

Change-Id: I2218df202da5cb84e852f6a37e4c20367495b617
2024-08-19 09:13:44 +00:00
eldritch horrors fca523d661 libstore: turn HookReply into a variant type
we'll need this once we want to pass extra information out of accepting
replies, such as fd sets or possibly even async output reader promises.

Change-Id: I5e2f18cdb80b0d2faf3067703cc18bd263329b3f
2024-08-19 09:13:44 +00:00
eldritch horrors 5e9db09761 libstore: downsize hook pipes
don't keep fds open we're not using. currently this does not cause any
problems, but it does increase the size of our fd table needlessly and
in the future, when we have proper async processing, having builderOut
open in the daemon once the hook has been fully started is problematic

Change-Id: I6e7fb773b280b042873103638d3e04272ca1e4fc
2024-08-19 09:13:44 +00:00
eldritch horrors e513cd2beb libstore: run childStarted as late as possible
otherwise we *technically* give away the output fds before we've read them.

Change-Id: I6ad0d6a1bb553ecfcdd7708f50d34142a425374d
2024-08-19 09:13:44 +00:00
eldritch horrors fb8eb539fc libstore: move respect-timeoutiness to goal method
this is useless to do on the face of it, but it'll make it easier to
convert the entire output handling to use async io and promises soon

Change-Id: I2d1eb62c4bbf8f57bd558b9599c08710a389b1a8
2024-08-19 09:13:44 +00:00
eldritch horrors 5cbca85535 libstore: clarify that build log fd and hook log fd are different
only DerivationGoal can set the hook to anything at all. it always sets
buildOutFD to something that is not related to fromHook in any way, and
mixing the two would have rather dire consequences for log consistency.

Change-Id: Ida86727fd1cd5e1ecd78f07f3bde330a346658a8
2024-08-18 22:44:11 +00:00
eldritch horrors e2d330aeed libstore: remove DerivationGoal::isReadDesc
all derivation goals need a log fd of some description. let's save this
single fd in a dedicated pointer field for all subclasses so that later
we have just the one spot to change if we turn this into async promises

Change-Id: If223adf90909247363fb823d751cae34d25d0c0b
2024-08-18 22:04:06 +00:00
piegames 007211e7a2 libutil: Optimize feature checks
Instead of doing a linear search on an std::set, we use a bitset enum.

Change-Id: Ide537f6cffdd16d06e59aaeb2e4ac0acb6493421
2024-08-18 16:56:49 +00:00
eldritch horrors 7506d680ac libstore: don't ignore max-build-log-size for ssh-ng
Change-Id: Ieab14662bea6e6f5533325f0e945147be998f9a2
2024-08-18 09:10:05 +00:00
eldritch horrors 38f550708d libstore: add explicit in-build-slot-ness to goals
we don't need to expose information about how busy a Worker is if the
worker can instead tell its work items whether they are in a slot. in
the future we might use this to not start items waiting for a slot if
no slots are currently available, but that requires more preparation.

Change-Id: Ibe01ac536da7e6d6f80520164117c43e772f9bd9
2024-08-18 09:10:05 +00:00
eldritch horrors 176e1058f1 libstore: remove method without definition
Change-Id: I676411752a4b1777045d7211ac1176693f1a3d7d
2024-08-18 09:10:05 +00:00
eldritch horrors 91a74ba82a libstore: remove unused includes in worker code
Change-Id: I6c7fccc4e710e23a22faae2669cb75f2f6da27b4
2024-08-18 09:10:05 +00:00
eldritch horrors b66fd9ff4b libstore: make Worker::removeGoal private
Change-Id: I8583d9ff752f702a10ec52b0330b0d4d4d2614fa
2024-08-18 09:10:05 +00:00
piegames 278fddc317 libexpr: Deprecate URL literals
Closes #437.

Change-Id: I9f67fc965bb4a7e7fd849e5067ac1cb3bab064cd
2024-08-17 20:31:57 +02:00
piegames 49d61b2e4b libexpr: Introduce Deprecated features
They are like experimental features, but opt-in instead of opt-out. They
will allow us to gracefully remove language features. See #437

Change-Id: I9ca04cc48e6926750c4d622c2b229b25cc142c42
2024-08-17 19:47:51 +02:00
Artemis Tosini b016eb0895 Merge "libutil: Add bindPath function from libstore" into main 2024-08-13 19:39:10 +00:00
jade b9ed79c99a libutil: deal with Linux systems that do not implement close_range
Seems a little bit Rich that musl does not implement close_range because
they suspect that the system call itself is a bad idea, so they uhhhh
are considering not implementing a wrapper. Let's just fix the problem
at hand by writing our own wrapper.

Change-Id: I1f8e5858e4561d58a5450503d9c4585aded2b216
2024-08-10 16:11:58 -07:00
jade b15d5cc6ee nix: remove explosions if you have a window size less than four
Turns out strings do not like being resized to -4.

This was discovered while messing with the tests to remove unbuffer and
trying stdbuf instead. Turns out that was not the right approach.

This basically rewrites the handling of this case to be much more
correct, and fixes a bug where with small window sizes where it would
ALSO truncate the attr names in addition to the optional descriptions.

Change-Id: Ifd1beeaffdb47cbb5f4a462b183fcb6c0ff6c524
2024-08-10 16:11:58 -07:00
jade 292567e0b0 fix: check if it is a Real terminal, not just if it is a terminal
This will stop printing stuff to dumb terminals that they don't support.

I've overall audited usage of isatty and replaced the ones with intent
to mean "is a Real terminal" with checking for that. I've also caught a
case of carelessly assuming "is a tty" means "should be colour" in
nix-env.

Change-Id: I6d83725d9a2d932ac94ff2294f92c0a1100d23c9
2024-08-10 16:07:21 -07:00
eldritch horrors c7d97802e4 libutil: rename and optimize closeMostFDs
this is only used to close non-stdio files in derivation sandboxes. we
may as well encode that in its name, drop the unnecessary integer set,
and use close_range to deal with the actual closing of files. not only
is this clearer, it also makes sandbox setup on linux fast by 1ms each

Change-Id: Id90e259a49c7bc896189e76bfbbf6ef2c0bcd3b2
2024-08-09 19:59:17 +00:00
eldritch horrors 35a2f28a46 libstore: deprecate the build-hook setting
implementing a build hook is pretty much impossible without either being
a nix, or blindly forwarding the important bits of all build requests to
some kind of nix. we've found no uses of build-hook in the wild, and the
build-hook protocol (apart from being entirely undocumented) is not able
to convey any kind of versioning information between hook and daemon. if
we want to upgrade this infrastructure (which we do), this must not stay

Change-Id: I1ec4976a35adf8105b8ca9240b7984f8b91e147e
2024-08-09 19:30:45 +00:00
jade 790d1079e1 Merge changes Ib7c80826,I636f8a71,I67669b98 into main
* changes:
  perl: un-autos your conf
  build: declare all the deps as -isystem
  darwin: workaround PROC_PIDLISTFDS on processes with no fds
2024-08-09 19:24:29 +00:00
Qyriad 346e340cbf Merge "libexpr: move Value implementations out of eval.cc" into main 2024-08-09 14:25:13 +00:00
eldritch horrors 5d4686bcd5 libutil: allow marking settings as deprecated
this is a bit of a hack, but it's apparently the cleanest way of doing
this in the absence of any kind of priority/provenance information for
values of some given setting. we'll need this to deprecate build-hook.

Change-Id: I03644a9c3f17681c052ecdc610b4f1301266ab9e
2024-08-09 11:33:09 +00:00
eldritch horrors baa4fda340 main: require argv[0]
sure, linux has been providing argv[0] by default for a while now. other
OSes may not be as forthcoming though, and relying on the OS to create a
world in which we can just make assumptions we could test for instead is
unnecessarily lazy. we *could* default argv0, but that's a little silly.

notably we abort instead of returning normally to avoid confusions where
a caller interprets our exit status like a Worker build results bitmask.

Change-Id: Id73f8cd0a630293b789c59a8c4b0c4a2b936b505
2024-08-09 11:33:09 +00:00
eldritch horrors 6491cde997 resolve-system-dependencies: remove entirely
this hasn't been used since 2020, and hasn't been compiled since may.

Change-Id: I865550966630eee6ba18d742ba36f0a90901279d
2024-08-09 11:33:09 +00:00
Qyriad 0787dcf5f6 libexpr: move Value implementations out of eval.cc
Change-Id: I2ce8a9713533888b3d109a56947156eb3a5ab492
2024-08-08 22:01:12 -06:00
jade 9682ab4f38 Merge changes I6358a393,I2d9f276b,Idd096dc9 into main
* changes:
  clang-tidy: write a lint for charptr_cast
  tree-wide: automated migration to charptr_cast
  clang-tidy: enforce the new rules
2024-08-08 23:09:30 +00:00
jade 757041c3e7 Merge changes I526cceed,Ia4e2f1fa,I22e66972,I9fbd55a9,Ifca22e44 into main
* changes:
  sqlite: add a Use::fromStrNullable
  util: implement charptr_cast
  tree-wide: fix a pile of lints
  refactor: make HashType and Base enum classes for type safety
  build: integrate clang-tidy into CI
2024-08-08 22:43:10 +00:00
jade 4ed8461cac sqlite: add a Use::fromStrNullable
There were several usages of the raw sqlite primitives along with C
style casts, seemingly because nobody thought to use an optional for
getting a string or NULL.

Let's fix this API given we already *have* a wrapper.

Change-Id: I526cceedc2e356209d8fb62e11b3572282c314e8
2024-08-08 14:53:17 -07:00
jade a85c4ce535 tree-wide: automated migration to charptr_cast
The lint did it :3

Change-Id: I2d9f276b01ebbf14101de4257ea13e44ff6fe0a0
2024-08-08 14:53:17 -07:00
jade a318c96851 util: implement charptr_cast
I don't like having so many reinterpret_cast statements that have to
actually be looked at to determine if they are UB. A huge number of the
reinterpret_cast instances in Lix are actually casting to some pointer
of some character type, which is always valid no matter the source type.

However, it is also worth looking at if it is not casting both *from* a
character type and also *to* a character type, since IMO splatting a
struct into a character array should be a very deliberate action instead
of just being about dealing with bad APIs.

So let's write a template that encapsulates this invariant so we can
not worry about the trivially safe reinterpret_cast invocations.

Change-Id: Ia4e2f1fa0c567123a96604ddadb3bdd7449660a4
2024-08-08 14:53:17 -07:00
jade e34833c025 tree-wide: fix a pile of lints
This:
- Converts a bunch of C style casts into C++ casts.
- Removes some very silly pointer subtraction code (which is no more or
  less busted on i686 than it began)
- Fixes some "technically UB" that never had to be UB in the first
  place.
- Makes finally follow the noexcept status of the inner function. Maybe
  in the future we should ban the function from not being noexcept, but
  that is not today.
- Makes various locally-used exceptions inherit from std::exception.

Change-Id: I22e66972602604989b5e494fd940b93e0e6e9297
2024-08-08 14:53:17 -07:00
jade 370ac940dd refactor: make HashType and Base enum classes for type safety
Change-Id: I9fbd55a9d50464a56fe11cb42a06a206914150d8
2024-08-08 14:53:17 -07:00
jade f3ef0899c7 build: integrate clang-tidy into CI
This still has utterly unacceptably bad output format design that I
would not inflict on anyone I like, but it *does* now exist, and you
*can* find the errors in the log.

Future work would obviously be to fix that and integrate the actual
errors into Gerrit using codechecker or so.

Followup issue: #457

Fixes: #147
Change-Id: Ifca22e443d357762125f4ad6bc4f568af3a26c62
2024-08-08 14:53:17 -07:00
piegames e03cd8b3a6 Merge "libexpr: Add experimental pipe operator" into main 2024-08-08 18:15:21 +00:00
eldritch horrors a957219df2 libstore: make Worker::waitForInput private
Change-Id: I71a42acd5a4a9a18b55cf754cdf9896614134398
2024-08-08 12:02:17 +00:00
eldritch horrors ba85e501ce libstore: make Worker status flags private
Change-Id: I16ec8994c6448d70b686a2e4c10f19d4e240750d
2024-08-08 12:02:17 +00:00
eldritch horrors fc987b4123 libstore: remove Goal::addWaitee
Change-Id: I1b00d1a537d84790878cb0e81aaa1cbaa143d62d
2024-08-08 12:02:17 +00:00
eldritch horrors 4c3010a1be libstore: make Worker::wakeUp private
Change-Id: Iffa55272fe6ef4adaf3e9d4d25e5339792c2e460
2024-08-08 12:02:17 +00:00
eldritch horrors 3ecb46e3e7 libstore: make Worker::waitForAWhile private
Change-Id: I0cdcd436ee71124ca992b4f4fe307624a25f11e9
2024-08-08 12:02:17 +00:00
eldritch horrors b33c969519 libstore: make Worker::waitForBuildSlot private
Change-Id: I02a54846cd65622edbd7a1d6c24a623b4a59e5b3
2024-08-08 12:02:17 +00:00
piegames 28ae24f3f7 libexpr: Add experimental pipe operator
The |> operator is a reverse function operator with low binding strength
to replace lib.pipe. Implements RFC 148, see the RFC text for more
details. Closes #438.

Change-Id: I21df66e8014e0d4dd9753dd038560a2b0b7fd805
2024-08-08 11:13:53 +02:00
Max “Goldstein” Siling 6fdb47f0b2 Merge "src/libcmd/repl.cc: allow :log /path/to/store.drv" into main 2024-08-07 21:48:01 +00:00
jade 0800a81a95 Merge "oops: fix warning about catching polymorphic exception" into main 2024-08-07 19:06:54 +00:00
piegames ec7552ff74 libexpr/parser: Test experimental features
Currently, the parser relies on the global experimental feature flags.
In order to properly test conditional language features, we instead need
to pass it around in the parser::State.

This means that the parser cannot cache the result of isEnabled anymore,
which wouldn't necessarily hurt performance if the function didn't
perform a linear search on the list of enabled features on every single
call. While we could simply evaluate once at the start of parsing and
cache the result in the parser state, the more sustainable solution
would be to fix `isEnabled` such that all callers may profit from the
performance improvement.

Change-Id: Ic9b9c5d882b6270e1114988b63e6064d36c25cf2
2024-08-07 13:07:50 +00:00
Max “Goldstein” Siling 9adfd9b8ad
src/libcmd/repl.cc: allow :log /path/to/store.drv
This adds a second form to the `:log` command: it now can accept a
derivation path in addition to a derivation expression. As derivation
store paths start with `/nix/store`, this is not ambiguous.

Resolves: #51
Change-Id: Iebc7b011537e7012fae8faed4024ea1b8fdc81c3
2024-08-07 15:58:44 +03:00
Maximilian Bosch 27a63db710 Merge "fix: warn and document when advanced attributes will have no impact due to __structuredAttrs" into main 2024-08-07 10:38:39 +00:00
jade 1437d3df15 darwin: workaround PROC_PIDLISTFDS on processes with no fds
This has been causing various seemingly spurious CI failures as well as
some failures on people running tests on beta builds.

lix> ++(nix-collect-garbage-dry-run.sh:20) nix-store --gc --print-dead
lix> ++(nix-collect-garbage-dry-run.sh:20) wc -l
lix> finding garbage collector roots...
lix> error: Listing pid 87261 file descriptors: Undefined error: 0

There is no real way to write a proper test for this, other than to
start a process like the following:

int main(void) {
    for (int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
        close(i);
    }
    sleep(10000);
}

and then let Lix's gc look at it.

I have a relatively high confidence this *will* fix the problem since I
have manually confirmed the behaviour of the libproc call is
as-unexpected, and it would perfectly explain the observed symptom.

Fixes: #446
Change-Id: I67669b98377af17895644b3bafdf42fc33abd076
2024-08-07 02:52:00 -07:00
alois31 780998f4ea Merge "package: improve support for building without BDW-GC" into main 2024-08-07 07:07:28 +00:00
jade d280e4990c oops: fix warning about catching polymorphic exception
This was introduced in I0fc80718eb7e02d84cc4b5d5deec4c0f41116134 and
unnoticed since it only appears in gcc builds.

Change-Id: I1de80ce2a8fab63efdca7ca0de2a302ceb118267
2024-08-06 22:45:19 -07:00
jade 529eed74c4 Merge changes I0fc80718,Ia182b86f,I355f82cb,I8a9b58fa,Id89f8a1f, ... into main
* changes:
  tree-wide: fix various lint warnings
  flake & doxygen: update tagline
  nix flake metadata: print modified dates for input flakes
  cli: eat terminal codes from stdout also
  Implement forcing CLI colour on, and document it better
  manual: fix a syntax error in redirects.js that made it not do anything
  misc docs/meson tidying
  build: implement clang-tidy using our plugin
2024-08-07 00:50:30 +00:00
alois31 2c48460850
libstore/linux: precompile and cache the seccomp BPF
The growth of the seccomp filter in 127ee1a101
made its compilation time significant (roughly 10 milliseconds have been
measured on one machine). For this reason, it is now precompiled and cached in
the parent process so that this overhead is not hit for every single build. It
is still not optimal when going through the daemon, because compilation still
happens once per client, but it's better than before and doing it only once for
the entire daemon requires excessive crimes with the current architecture.

Fixes: #461
Change-Id: I2277eaaf6bab9bd74bbbfd9861e52392a54b61a3
2024-08-06 19:10:33 +02:00
alois31 403fa9e2b6
libstore/linux: compile the seccomp BPF explicitly
This is a preparation for precompiling the filter, which is done separately.
The behaviour should be unchanged for now.

Change-Id: I899aa7242962615949208597aca88913feba1cb8
2024-08-06 18:31:40 +02:00
alois31 741d3b441c
libstore: add LocalDerivationGoal setupSyscallFilter hook
The seccomp setup code was a huge chunk of conditionally compiled
platform-specific code. For this reason, it is appropriate to move it to the
platform-specific implementation file. Ideally its setup could be moved a bit
to make it happen at the same place as the Darwin restrictions, but that change
is going to be less mechanical.

Change-Id: I496aa3c4fabf34656aba1e32b0089044ab5b99f8
2024-08-06 18:27:09 +02:00
jade ca9d3e6e00 tree-wide: fix various lint warnings
Change-Id: I0fc80718eb7e02d84cc4b5d5deec4c0f41116134
2024-08-04 20:55:45 -07:00
jade bd1344ec54 nix flake metadata: print modified dates for input flakes
This was always in the lock file and we can simply actually print it.

The test for this is a little bit silly but it should correctly
control for my daring to exercise timezone code *and* locale code in a
test, which I strongly suspect nobody dared do before.

Sample (abridged):
```
Path:          /nix/store/gaxb42z68bcr8lch467shvmnhjjzgd8b-source
Last modified: 1970-01-01 00:16:40
Inputs:
├───flake-compat: github:edolstra/flake-compat/0f9255e01c2351cc7d116c072cb317785dd33b33
│   Last modified: 2023-10-04 13:37:54
├───flake-utils: github:numtide/flake-utils/b1d9ab70662946ef0850d488da1c9019f3a9752a
│   Last modified: 2024-03-11 08:33:50
│   └───systems: github:nix-systems/default/da67096a3b9bf56a91d16901293e51ba5b49a27e
│       Last modified: 2023-04-09 08:27:08
```

Change-Id: I355f82cb4b633974295375ebad646fb6e2107f9b
2024-08-04 20:41:19 -07:00
jade 5f0ef50077 cli: eat terminal codes from stdout also
This *should* be sound, plus or minus the amount that the terminal code
eating code is messed up already.

This is useful for testing CLI output because it will strip the escapes
enough to just shove the expected output in a file.

Change-Id: I8a9b58fafb918466ac76e9ab585fc32fb9294819
2024-08-04 20:41:19 -07:00
jade 378ec5fb06 Implement forcing CLI colour on, and document it better
This is necessary to make some old tests work when testing colour
against non-interactive outputs.

Change-Id: Id89f8a1f45c587fede35a69db85f7a52f2c0a981
2024-08-04 20:41:19 -07:00
jade 0f998056fa misc docs/meson tidying
The docs page has an incorrect escape that leads to a backslash
appearing in output. Meson stuff is self-explanatory, just shortens and
simplifies a bit.

Change-Id: Ib63adf934efd3caeb82ca82988f230e8858a79f9
2024-08-04 20:41:19 -07:00
Tom Bereknyei 7fc481396c
fix: warn and document when advanced attributes will have no impact due to __structuredAttrs
Backport of https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10884.

Change-Id: I82cc2794730ae9f4a9b7df0185ed0aea83efb65a
2024-08-03 13:32:51 +02:00
alois31 58758c0f87
package: improve support for building without BDW-GC
Expose an option for disabling the BDW-GC build dependency entirely. Fix the
place where one of its headers was included (unnecessarily) without proper
guarding. Finally, use this machinery to exclude BDW-GC from the ASAN builds
entirely (its usage has already been disabled due to compatibility issues
anyway), to ensure this configuration is not regressed again.

Change-Id: I2ebe8094abf67e7d1e99eed971de3e99d071c10b
2024-08-03 06:14:41 +02:00
eldritch horrors 66469fc281 libstore: move Goal::waiteeDone into Worker::goalFinished
this begins a long and arduous journey to remove all result state from
Goal, to eventually drop the std::enable_shared_from_this base, and to
completely eliminate all unsynchronized modification of states of both
Goal and Worker. by the end of this we will hopefully be able to start
and reap multiple derivation builds in parallel, which should speed up
the process quite a bit (at least for short local builds, others might
not notice a large difference. the build hooks will remain a problem.)

Change-Id: I57dcd9b2cab4636ed4aa24cdec67124fef883345
2024-08-03 00:08:44 +00:00
alois31 32ca194ebf Merge "libstore/ssh: only resume the logger when we paused it" into main 2024-08-02 16:59:44 +00:00
alois31 a93dade821
libstore/ssh: only resume the logger when we paused it
In the SSH code, the logger was conditionally paused, but unconditionally
resumed. This was fine as long as resuming the logger was idempotent. Starting
with 0dd1d8ca1c, it isn't any more, and the
behaviour of the code in question was missed. Consequently, an assertion
failure is triggered for example when performing builds against an "SSH" store
on localhost. Fix the issue by only resuming the logger when it has actually
been paused.

Fixes: #458
Change-Id: Ib1e4d047744a129f15730b7216f9c9368c2f4211
2024-08-02 18:38:14 +02:00
eldritch horrors e5177dddff libstore: move Goal::amDone to Worker
we still mutate goal state to store the results of any given goal run,
but now we also have that information in Worker and could in theory do
something else with it. we could return a map of goal to goal results,
which would also let us better diagnose failures of subgoals (at all).

Change-Id: I1df956bbd9fa8cc9485fb6df32918d68dda3ff48
2024-08-02 13:52:15 +00:00
eldritch horrors dfcab1c3f0 libstore: return finishedness from Goal methods
this is the first step towards removing all result-related mutation of
Goal state from goal implementations themselves, and into Worker state
instead. once that is done we can treat all non-const Goal fields like
private state of the goal itself, and make threading of goals possible

Change-Id: I69ff7d02a6fd91a65887c6640bfc4f5fb785b45c
2024-08-02 13:52:15 +00:00
eldritch horrors 724b345eb9 libstore: encapsulate worker build hook state
once goals run on multiple threads these fields must by synchronized as
one, or we try to run build hooks to often (or worse, not often enough)

Change-Id: I47860e46fe5c6db41755b2a3a1d9dbb5701c4ca4
2024-08-02 13:52:15 +00:00
eldritch horrors 868eb5ecde libutil: make RunningProgram::wait more resilient
this will usually be used either directly (which is always fine) or in
Finally blocks (where it must never throw execptions). make sure that,
exceptions being handled or not, the calling wait() in Finally doesn't
cause crashes due to the Finally no-nested-exceptions-thrown assertion

Change-Id: Ib83a5d9483b1fe83b9a957dcefeefce5d088f06d
2024-08-02 13:12:44 +00:00
Isabel 9eb374dc6d Merge "nix flake show: add the description if it exists" into main 2024-08-02 07:56:06 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch 3bb8c627ae Merge "Reapply "libfetchers: make attribute / URL query handling consistent"" into main 2024-08-02 04:50:25 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch 87fd1f024c Reapply "libfetchers: make attribute / URL query handling consistent"
The original attempt at this introduced a regression; this commit
reverts the revert and fixes the regression.

This reverts commit 3e151d4d77.

Fix to the regression:

flakeref: fix handling of `?dir=` param for flakes in subdirs

As reported in #419[1], accessing a flake in a subdir of a Git
repository fails with the previous commit[2] applied with the error

    error: unsupported Git input attribute 'dir'

The problem is that the `dir`-param is inserted into the parsed URL if a
flake is fetched from the subdir of a Git repository. However, for the
fetching part this isn't even needed. The fix is to just pass `subdir`
as second argument to `FlakeRef` (which needs a `basedir` that can be
empty) and leave the parsedURL as-is.

Added a regression test to make sure we don't run into this again.

[1] #419
[2] e22172aaf6b6a366cecd3c025590e68fa2b91bcc,
    originally 3e151d4d77

Change-Id: I2c72d5a32e406a7ca308e271730bd0af01c5d18b
2024-08-01 15:41:30 -07:00
Qyriad 61a93d5308 Merge changes Icc4747ae,Id4717b5b,Ie3ddb3d0,Ic4d93a08,I00d9ff70 into main
* changes:
  remove unused headers in installable-attr-path
  libexpr: include the type of the non-derivation value in the type error
  libexpr: mild cleanup to getDerivations
  libexpr: DrvInfo: remove unused bad-citizen constructor
  cleanup and slightly refactor DrvInfo::queryOutputs
2024-08-01 16:25:43 +00:00
jade a3ab2cc78a Merge changes from topic "undefined-behaviour" into main
* changes:
  releng: move officialRelease to version.json
  Add -Werror CI job
  ci: add a asan+ubsan test run on x86_64-linux
  tree-wide: add support for asan!
2024-08-01 04:01:34 +00:00
Qyriad 17d7e88707 remove unused headers in installable-attr-path
Change-Id: Icc4747aed195e3855b128c73df82e202405af6a8
2024-08-01 00:37:13 +00:00
Qyriad 4f6a3d7e9e libexpr: include the type of the non-derivation value in the type error
Change-Id: Id4717b5b0df7c09b0dbf17e642d8713a0a3efbae
2024-08-01 00:37:03 +00:00
Qyriad 5ffed6d06a libexpr: mild cleanup to getDerivations
Shuffled the logic around a bit so the shorter code paths are early
returns, added comments, etc.

Should be NFC.

Change-Id: Ie3ddb3d0eddd614d6f8c37bf9a4d5a50282084ea
2024-08-01 00:36:55 +00:00
Qyriad 6a30ea0cc4 libexpr: DrvInfo: remove unused bad-citizen constructor
DrvInfo's constructor that only takes `EvalState` leaves everything else
empty; a DrvInfo which has no iota of information about the derivation
it represents is not useful, and was not used anywhere.

Change-Id: Ic4d93a08cb2748b8cef9a61e41e70404834b23f9
2024-08-01 00:36:41 +00:00
Qyriad eb18dcb0ea cleanup and slightly refactor DrvInfo::queryOutputs
Change-Id: I00d9ff707fe61995737b86af6d2eaa1e4d8116ff
2024-08-01 00:36:27 +00:00
jade 19ae87e5ce tree-wide: add support for asan!
What if you could find memory bugs in Lix without really trying very
hard? I've had variously scuffed patches to do this, but this is
blocked on boost coroutines removal at this point tbh.

Change-Id: Id762af076aa06ad51e77a6c17ed10275929ed578
2024-07-31 14:13:39 -07:00
Qyriad ddfca6e81b libexpr: implement actual constructors for nix::Value
Change-Id: Iebc2bb4e4ea5e93045afe47677df756de4ec4d05
2024-07-31 15:38:37 +02:00
eldritch horrors 97a389b0be libstore: move Goal::getBuildResult to BuildResult
there are no other uses for this yet, but asking for just a subset of
outputs does seem at least somewhat useful to have as a generic thing

Change-Id: I30ff5055a666c351b1b086b8d05b9d7c9fb1c77a
2024-07-30 16:37:13 +00:00
Max “Goldstein” Siling 53bfcf2586 Merge "src/libcmd/repl.cc: avoid unneeded reload after :e" into main 2024-07-30 16:32:56 +00:00
Max “Goldstein” Siling 1a6d7a3af4 src/libcmd/repl.cc: avoid unneeded reload after :e
If `:edit`ing a store path, don't reload repl afterwards
to avoid losing local variables: store is immutable,
so "editing" a store path is always just viewing it.

Resolves: #341
Change-Id: I3747f75ce26e0595e953069c39ddc3ee80699718
2024-07-30 16:08:26 +00:00
eldritch horrors d265dd5993 libstore: count all substitutions toward the same limit
limiting CA substitutions was a rather recent addition, and it used a
dedicated counter to not interfere with regular substitutions. though
this works fine it somewhat contradicts the documentation; job limits
should apply to all kinds of substitutions, or be one limit for each.

Change-Id: I1505105b14260ecc1784039b2cc4b7afcf9115c8
2024-07-30 15:37:27 +00:00
eldritch horrors d9af753a7f libstore: always wake up goals on EOF
all goals do this. it makes no sense to not notify a goal of EOF
conditions because this is the universal signal for "child done"

Change-Id: Ic3980de312547e616739c57c6248a8e81308b5ee
2024-07-30 15:37:27 +00:00
eldritch horrors 6c0dcd1220 libstore: simplify substitution handleEOF
both substitution goals add only this single fd to their wait set.

Change-Id: Ibf921f5bb3919106208a0871523b32c8f67fb3d3
2024-07-30 15:37:27 +00:00
eldritch horrors 548c973e82 libstore: remove Worker::updateProgress
just update progress every time a goal has returned from work(). there
seem to be no performance penalties, and the code is much simpler now.

Change-Id: I288ee568b764ee61f40a498d986afda49987cb50
2024-07-29 22:16:11 +00:00
Artemis Tosini 3058029fba
libutil: Add bindPath function from libstore
bindPath/doBind is a useful function in build that is used in several
parts of LocalDerivationGoal. Moving this function makes it easier to
split LocalDerivationGoal implementation between several files.

Change-Id: Ic5a0768479c153c1aa3ed425f12604b20bbf0f42
2024-07-27 19:40:40 +00:00
alois31 d945e89e19 Merge changes I45d3895f,I541be3ea,Ibe51416d into main
* changes:
  libstore/build: block io_uring
  libstore/build: use an allowlist approach to syscall filtering
  libstore/build: always treat seccomp setup failures as fatal
2024-07-26 07:08:35 +00:00
Artemis Tosini 60a48311e8 Merge "libutil: Support getSelfExe on FreeBSD" into main 2024-07-25 23:10:30 +00:00
jade c4c7cb7613 Merge changes Ic0dfcfe2,Ibe73851f,Ia7a8df1c,I400b2031 into main
* changes:
  package.nix: remove dead code
  diff-closures: remove gratuitous copy
  tree-wide: NULL -> nullptr
  libutil: rip out GNU Hurd support code
2024-07-25 18:05:41 +00:00
alois31 e7188e211a
libstore/build: block io_uring
Unfortunately, io_uring is totally opaque to seccomp, and while currently there
are no dangerous operations implemented, there is no guarantee that it remains
this way. This means that io_uring should be blocked entirely to ensure that
the sandbox is future-proof. This has not been observed to cause issues in
practice.

Change-Id: I45d3895f95abe1bc103a63969f444c334dbbf50d
2024-07-25 18:24:45 +02:00
alois31 127ee1a101
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
2024-07-25 18:24:40 +02:00
alois31 233408f677
libstore/build: always treat seccomp setup failures as fatal
In f047e4357b, I missed the behavior that if
building without a dedicated build user (i.e. in single-user setups), seccomp
setup failures are silently ignored. This was introduced without explanation 7
years ago (ff6becafa8). Hopefully the only
use-case nowadays is causing spurious test suite successes when messing up the
seccomp filter during development. Let's try removing it.

Change-Id: Ibe51416d9c7a6dd635c2282990224861adf1ceab
2024-07-25 18:21:26 +02:00
Qyriad 8d12e0fbb7 fix building with Musl, fixing static builds
Musl stdout macro expands¹ to something that isn't a valid identifier,
so we get syntax errors when compiling usage of a method called stdout
with Musl's stdio.h.

[1]: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/include/stdio.h?id=ab31e9d6a0fa7c5c408856c89df2dfb12c344039#n67

Change-Id: I10e6f6a49504399bf8edd59c5d9e4e62449469e8
2024-07-24 17:21:40 +00:00
Artemis Tosini 3b96b51cf4
libutil: Support getSelfExe on FreeBSD
getSelfExe is used in a few places re-execute nix.
Current code in this file uses ifdefs to support several
platforms, just keep doing that

Change-Id: Iecc2ada0101aea0c30524e3a1218594f919d74bf
2024-07-24 01:28:03 +00:00
jade 12a5838d11 diff-closures: remove gratuitous copy
This was done originally because std::smatch does not accept `const char
*` as iterators. However, this was because we should have been using
std::cmatch instead.

Change-Id: Ibe73851fd39755e883df2d33d22fed72ac0a04ae
2024-07-23 21:45:30 +02:00
jade 2436f2110a tree-wide: NULL -> nullptr
This is slightly more type safe and is more in line with modern C++.

Change-Id: Ia7a8df1c7788085020d1bdc941d6f9cee356144e
2024-07-23 21:06:55 +02:00
jade 916b5c68fb libutil: rip out GNU Hurd support code
Nobody has stepped up to add further support for Hurd since this code
appeared in 2010 or 2014. We don't need it.

Change-Id: I400b2031a225551ea3c71a3ef3ea9fdb599dfba3
2024-07-23 20:52:04 +02:00
Artemis Tosini 53f3e39815
libstore: Add FreeBSD findPlatformRoots
Use libprocstat to find garbage collector roots on FreeBSD.
Tested working on a FreeBSD machine, although there is no CI yet

Change-Id: Id36bac8c3de6cc4de94e2d76e9663dd4b76068a9
2024-07-23 17:49:33 +00:00
Isabel d2422771eb
nix flake show: add the description if it exists
(cherry picked from commit 8cd1d02f90eb9915e640c5d370d919fad9833c65)

nix flake show: Only print up to the first new line if it exists.

(cherry picked from commit 5281a44927bdb51bfe6e5de12262d815c98f6fe7)

add tests

(cherry picked from commit 74ae0fbdc70a5079a527fe143c4832d1357011f7)

Handle long strings, embedded new lines and empty descriptions

(cherry picked from commit 2ca7b3afdbbd983173a17fa0a822cf7623601367)

Account for total length of 80

(cherry picked from commit 1cc808c18cbaaf26aaae42bb1d7f7223f25dd364)

docs: add nix flake show description release note

fix: remove white space

nix flake show: trim length based on terminal size

test: account for terminal size

docs(flake-description): before and after commands; add myself to credits

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10980
Change-Id: Ie1c667dc816b3dd81e65a1f5395e57ea48ee0362
2024-07-23 13:21:15 +01:00
Pierre Bourdon 73c013a5df Merge "libexpr/gc-alloc: fix compilation with !HAVE_BOEHMGC" into main 2024-07-22 23:14:59 +00:00
Pierre Bourdon e76245f8e9
libexpr/gc-alloc: fix compilation with !HAVE_BOEHMGC
Fixes: 72ee25b402
Change-Id: Ib59386af1415a8ed4b53af24ec22a4ffa5e5877d
2024-07-23 00:50:09 +02:00
eldritch horrors 472ff1b833 libstore: keep Goal errors as unique_ptrs
Error is pretty large, and most goals do not fail. this alone more than
halves the size of Goal on x86_64-linux, from 720 bytes down to 344. in
derived classes the difference is not as dramatic, but even the largest
derived class (`LocalDerivationGoal`) loses almost 20% of its footprint

Change-Id: Ifda8f94c81b6566eeb3e52d55d9796ec40c7bce8
2024-07-22 19:01:40 +00:00
eldritch horrors 7bf1aff44a libstore: remove an always-defaulted argument
Change-Id: I3c7f17d5492a16bb54480fa1aa384b96fba72d61
2024-07-22 19:01:40 +00:00
eldritch horrors 58a91d70c9 libstore: use std::async instead of Goal threads
the goals are either already using std::async and merely forgot to
remove std::thread vestiges or they emulate async with threads and
promises. we can simply use async directly everywhere for clarity.

Change-Id: I3f05098310a25984f10fff1e68c573329002b500
2024-07-22 19:01:40 +00:00
eldritch horrors ad36fb43ad libstore: remove addToWeakGoals
under owner_less it's equivalent to insert(), only sometimes a little
bit faster because it does not construct a weak_ptr if the goal is in
the set already. this small difference in performance does not matter
here and c++23 will make insert transparent anyway, so we can drop it

Change-Id: I7cbd7d6e0daa95d67145ec58183162f6c4743b15
2024-07-22 19:01:40 +00:00
eldritch horrors d70e045f90 libstore: remove Goal::ecBusy
this should be an optional. "busy" is not an *exit* code!

Change-Id: Ic231cb27b022312b1a7a7b9602f32845b7a9c934
2024-07-22 19:01:40 +00:00
eldritch horrors 20f53346df libstore: remove unused Worker::waitForAnyGoal
Change-Id: Ia3ebd434b17052b6760ce74d8e20025a72148613
2024-07-22 19:01:40 +00:00
eldritch horrors c74eb81356 enable -Werror=suggest-override
*accidentally* overriding a function is almost guaranteed to be an
error. overriding a function without labeling it as such is merely
bad style, but bad style that makes the code harder to understand.

Change-Id: Ic0594f3d1604ab6b3c1a75cb5facc246effe45f0
2024-07-22 16:26:55 +00:00
eldritch horrors 0463cf2aef libexpr: fix -Wunused-const-variable warning
Change-Id: Ib986ece0ab2eff83e7abd7f1f915cd8f761827ad
2024-07-22 16:26:55 +00:00
alois31 2d4aca2546
libutil/logging: fix build without precompiled header
Commit 0109368c3f missed to include a required
header, which is not noticed when the precompiled header is enabled because
it's included in that. Also include it in the file so that the build without
precompiled header works too.

Change-Id: Id7a7979684b64f937f7f8191612952d73c113015
2024-07-21 12:54:31 +02:00
alois31 94a8e5fe0d Merge "libstore/binary-cache-store: use correct buffer size for NAR decompression" into main 2024-07-21 10:42:33 +00:00
jade 4fa6961aa2 Merge "gc: refactor the gc server thread out into a class without changing it" into main 2024-07-21 10:36:10 +00:00
alois31 391088900e
libstore/binary-cache-store: use correct buffer size for NAR decompression
Due to a leftover from a previous version where the buffer was allocated on the
stack, the change introduced in commit 4ec87742a1
accidentally passes the size of a pointer as the size of the buffer to the
decompressor. Since the former is much smaller (usually 8 bytes instead of 64
kilobytes), this is safe, but leads to considerable overhead; most notably, due
to excessive progress reports, which happen for each chunk. Pass the proper
buffer size instead.

Change-Id: If4bf472d33e21587acb5235a2d99e3cb10914633
2024-07-21 11:28:23 +02:00
Winter Cute 1917e6c765 Merge "Fix namespace warning being emitted if sandbox is disabled" into main 2024-07-20 22:14:33 +00:00
Qyriad 72ee25b402 libexpr: add a strongly typed version of gcAllocBytes()
This commit adds a new helper template function to gc-alloc.hh (which is
probably where you want to look at first, O great reviewer [custom file
ordering in review diffs when]), which uses a type argument to determine
the size to allocate, rather than making the caller use sizeof().

Change-Id: Ib5d138d91a28bdda304a80db24ea9fb08669ad22
2024-07-20 20:20:01 +00:00
Qyriad e67dac1d74 libexpr: rename confusing makeImmutableString -> gcCopyStringIfNeeded
The purpose of this function has little to do with immutability. Value's
strings are never mutated, and the point of this function is to
singleton empty strings.

Change-Id: Ifd41dd952409d54e4d3de9ab59064e6928b0e480
2024-07-20 20:20:01 +00:00
Qyriad a3361557e3 libexpr: refactor gc-agnostic helpers into one place
Change-Id: Icc4b367e4f670d47256f62a3a002cd248a5c2d3b
2024-07-20 20:20:01 +00:00
eldritch horrors 0109368c3f libutil: make basic loggers thread-safe
SimpleLogger is not fully thread-safe, and all loggers that wrap it are
also not safe accordingly. this does not affect much, but in rare cases
it can cause interleaving of messages on stderr when used with the json
or raw log formats. the fix applied here is a bit of a hack, but fixing
this properly requires rearchitecting the logger infrastructure. nested
loggers are not the most natural abstraction here, and it is biting us.

Change-Id: Ifbf34fe1e85c60e73b59faee50e7411c7b5e7c12
2024-07-20 12:33:49 +00:00
eldritch horrors d8c09b5836 libutil: remove warnOnce macro
it's only used once, and even that one use is highly questionable. more
instances of warnOnce should be much more principled than this has been

Change-Id: I5856570c99cb44462e700d753d0c706a5db03c4b
2024-07-20 12:33:49 +00:00
Winter Cute 3da41fdb82 Fix namespace warning being emitted if sandbox is disabled
If useChroot = false, and user namespaces aren't available for some
reason (e.g. within a Docker container), this fixes a pointless warning
being emitted, as we would never attempt to use them even if they were
available.

Change-Id: Ibcee91c088edd2cd19e70218d5a5802bff8f537b
2024-07-19 19:14:54 -04:00
jade 77ff799cc8 gc: refactor the gc server thread out into a class without changing it
This removes a *whole load* of variables from scope and enforces thread
boundaries with the type system.

There is not much change of significance in here, so the things to watch
out for while reviewing it are primarily that the destructor ordering
may have changed inadvertently, I think.

Change-Id: I3cd87e6d5a08dfcf368637407251db22a8906316
2024-07-19 20:55:55 +00:00
jade 22252825c4 Merge changes Id8b3d289,Ib75ab5b8,I3792eeb3 into main
* changes:
  Fixup a bunch of references to nixos.org manuals
  Add release notes for removing overflow from Nix language
  expr: fix a compiler warning about different signs in comparison
2024-07-19 18:52:46 +00:00
alois31 aba5f19680 Merge changes I829581a3,I0016970d,I5dac8e77,Ib7560fe5 into main
* changes:
  doc/release-notes: add for pretty printing improvements
  libexpr/print: do not show elided nested items when there are none
  libexpr/print: never show empty attrsets or derivations as «repeated»
  libexpr/print: pretty-print idempotently
2024-07-19 06:40:13 +00:00
jade 26e56780ca Fixup a bunch of references to nixos.org manuals
(plus one reference to CppNix github)

Change-Id: Id8b3d2897f3b54e286861805cfd421adc4d5de47
2024-07-18 19:27:33 +00:00
jade 50a63f8435 expr: fix a compiler warning about different signs in comparison
We know that variable is >=0, so we can just cast it to unsigned.

Change-Id: I3792eeb3ca43e6a507cc44c1a70584d42b2acd7b
2024-07-18 19:27:33 +00:00
jade 5ee1e6ea98 Merge changes Ib20e9aa0,I178a038b,I29c7de04 into main
* changes:
  docs: document the actual comparison rules instead of lies
  daemon: remove workaround for macOS kernel bug that seems fixed
  daemon: fix a crash bug "FATAL: exception not rethrown"
2024-07-18 17:40:32 +00:00
alois31 40c39aa5d2
libexpr/print: do not show elided nested items when there are none
When the configured maximum depth has been reached, attribute sets and lists
are printed with ellipsis to indicate the elision of nested items. Previously,
this happened even in case the structure being printed is empty, so that such
items do not in fact exist. This is confusing, so stop doing it.

Change-Id: I0016970dad3e42625e085dc896e6f476b21226c9
2024-07-18 18:41:34 +02:00
alois31 b5da823138
libexpr/print: never show empty attrsets or derivations as «repeated»
The repeated value detection logic exists so that the occurrence of large
common substructures does not fill up the screen or the computer's memory.
However, empty attribute sets and derivations (when their detection is enabled)
are always cheap to print, and in practice I have observed them to make up a
significant majority of the cases where I was annoyed by the repeated value
detection kicking in. Furthermore, `nix-instantiate --eval` already disables
this logic for empty attribute sets, and empty lists are already exempted
everywhere. For these reasons, always print empty attribute sets and
derivations as what they are.

Change-Id: I5dac8e7739f9d726b76fd0521ec46f38af94463f
2024-07-18 18:41:34 +02:00
alois31 81a0624d76
libexpr/print: pretty-print idempotently
When pretty-printing is enabled, previously an unforced thunk would trigger
indentation, even when it subsequently does not evaluate to a nested structure.
The resulting output looked inconsistent, and furthermore pretty-printing was
not idempotent (since pretty-printing the same value again, which is now fully
evaluated, will not trigger indentation).
When strict evaluation is enabled, force the item before inspecting its type,
so that it is properly known whether it contains a nested structure.
Furthermore, there is no need to cause indentation for unforced thunks, since
the very next operation will be printing them as `«thunk»`.

This is mostly a port of https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/11100 , but we only
force the item when it's going to be forced anyway due to strict
pretty-printing, and a new test was written since the REPL testing framework in
Lix is different.

Co-Authored-By: Robert Hensing <robert@roberthensing.nl>
Change-Id: Ib7560fe531d09e05ca6b2037a523fe21a26d9d58
2024-07-18 18:41:28 +02:00
eldritch horrors ef0de7c79f remove boost coroutine references
we no longer need these since sinkToSource and sourceToSink are gone.

Change-Id: Ibbf440e2cf71bf3e9f3b833af2d78a21fb1b3193
2024-07-16 01:50:16 +00:00
eldritch horrors dfedbc154f remove sourceToSink, sinkToSource, and boehm patch
Change-Id: I1379841299713175d0225b82a67f50660f9eb5e2
2024-07-16 01:50:16 +00:00
eldritch horrors d094dd0396 libstore: remove remaining sinkToSource uses
Change-Id: Id1ee0d2ad4a3774f4bbb960d76f0f76ac4f3eff9
2024-07-16 01:50:16 +00:00
eldritch horrors 6b4d46e9e0 libstore: remove WriteConn::sink fields
we no longer need these since we're no longer using sinks to serialize things.

Change-Id: Iffb1a3eab33c83f611c88fa4e8beaa8d5ffa079b
2024-07-16 00:57:42 +00:00
eldritch horrors a5d1f69841 libstore: generatorize protocol serializers
this is cursed. deeply and profoundly cursed. under NO CIRCUMSTANCES
must protocol serializer helpers be applied to temporaries! doing so
will inevitably cause dangling references and cause the entire thing
to crash. we need to do this even so to get rid of boost coroutines,
and likewise to encapsulate the serializers we suffer today at least
a little bit to allow a gradual migration to an actual IPC protocol.

(this isn't a problem that's unique to generators. c++ coroutines in
general cannot safely take references to arbitrary temporaries since
c++ does not have a lifetime system that can make this safe. -sigh-)

Change-Id: I2921ba451e04d86798752d140885d3c5cc08e146
2024-07-16 00:57:42 +00:00
eldritch horrors 5271424d14 libstore: remove a sinkToSouce from old daemon protocol
this doesn't have a test because this code path is only reached by
clients that predate 2.4, and we really should not be caring about
those any more right now. even the test suite doesn't, and the few
tests that might care are disabled because they will not even work

Change-Id: Id9eb190065138fedb2c7d90c328ff9eb9d97385b
2024-07-16 00:57:42 +00:00
eldritch horrors 4ec87742a1 libstore: rewrite the nar parser as a contents generator
this is not completely necessary at this point because the parser right
now already returns a generator to pass through all input data it read,
but the nar parser *was* very lax and would accept nars that weren't in
canonical form (defined as the form dumpPath would return). nar hashing
depends on these things, and as such rewriting the parser now allows us
to reject non-canonical nars that extract to the same store contents as
their canonical counterpart but have different nar hashes despite that.

Change-Id: Iccd319e3bd5912d8297014c84c495edc59019bb7
2024-07-16 00:57:42 +00:00
Qyriad c052716edd Merge changes I8d87c0e9,I25937702 into main
* changes:
  nix3-upgrade-nix: always use the /new/ nix-env to perform the installation
  libutil: implement a realPath() utility
2024-07-15 23:18:03 +00:00
eldritch horrors 3447dbfb2c libstore: rewrite narFromPath as generator
Change-Id: Ifa783c2c65c06ddd1d0212016d5bfd07666ea91c
2024-07-15 21:50:25 +00:00
Qyriad ae7eab49b9 nix3-upgrade-nix: always use the /new/ nix-env to perform the installation
Fixes #411.

Change-Id: I8d87c0e9295deea26ff33234e15ee33cc68ab303
2024-07-15 15:26:53 -06:00
Qyriad d9c51ec4e5 libutil: implement a realPath() utility
Just a wrapper around POSIX realpath().

Change-Id: I2593770285dbae573eace490efce5b272b00b001
2024-07-15 15:26:53 -06:00
nan-git 505640baec libexpr/eval.cc: remove unnecessary C string conversion
Change-Id: I5b7c21df84ff8ff64cf6a1e261fc3729a06bd4f6
2024-07-14 02:13:58 +00:00
jade 69e2ee5b25 daemon: remove workaround for macOS kernel bug that seems fixed
This was filed as https://github.com/nixos/nix/issues/7584, but as far
as I can tell, the previous solution of POLLHUP works just fine on macOS
14. I've also tested on an ancient machine with macOS 10.15.7, which
also has POLLHUP work correctly.

It's possible this might regress some older versions of macOS that have
a kernel bug, but I went looking through the history on the sources and
didn't find anything that looked terribly convincingly like a bug fix
between 2020 and today. If such a broken version exists, it seems pretty
reasonable to suggest simply updating the OS.

Change-Id: I178a038baa000f927ea2cbc4587d69d8ab786843
2024-07-13 01:17:14 +02:00
jade b3fb8d9822 daemon: fix a crash bug "FATAL: exception not rethrown"
This is caused by pthread_cancel effectively throwing a
not-specifically-identifiable C++ exception into the targeted thread,
which, if it is not rethrown, terminates the process entirely.

This is rather "impolite" behaviour, we would say. But thread
cancellation is *always* busted, and we should simply not use it where
unnecessary. It's particularly unnecessary when what we *actually* need
it for is, err, interrupting a poll(2).

That can in turn be achieved by simply listening to more stuff in the
poll, namely, a pipe, which we send a character to when needing to
stop the thread.

While looking at this code, we also investigated whether any of the
poll() madness is required, or was even *ever* required. Curiously we
found in the XNU kernel source code that the thing about needing to
listen to POLLHUP is probably *correct*, but switching it to POLLRDNORM
should not have made any difference at all. We've left a FIXME to look
into that further because what's written here is super janky.

94d3b45284/bsd/kern/sys_generic.c (L1751-L1758)

This is the crash on some Hydra machines:

Thread 1 (Thread 0x7f56b77776c0 (LWP 955542) (Exiting)):
0  0x00007f56b8e9b7dc in __pthread_kill_implementation () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
1  0x00007f56b8e49516 in raise () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
2  0x00007f56b8e31935 in abort () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
3  0x00007f56b8e327f3 in __libc_message_impl.cold () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
4  0x00007f56b8e8e8e9 in __libc_fatal () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
5  0x00007f56b8ea23c4 in unwind_cleanup () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
6  0x00007f56b9d2a1b8 in nix::triggerInterrupt() [clone .cold] () from /nix/store/sahgw550p621m9dy1pd7whl9c5g1g0p7-lix-2.90.0-rc1/lib/liblixutil.so
7  0x00007f56b990ac9d in std:🧵:_State_impl<std:🧵:_Invoker<std::tuple<nix::MonitorFdHup::MonitorFdHup(int)::{lambda()#1}> > >::_M_run() () from /nix/store/sahgw550p621m9dy1pd7whl9c5g1g0p7-lix-2.90.0-rc1/lib/liblixstore.so
8  0x00007f56b90e86d3 in execute_native_thread_routine () from /nix/store/c6r62m84hywf4i6qq1h28f13zv38yqyp-gcc-13.3.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
9  0x00007f56b8e99a42 in start_thread () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
10 0x00007f56b8f1905c in clone3 () from /nix/store/m71p7f0nymb19yn1dascklyya2i96jfw-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6

As for testing, we've started a daemon with this change and verified it
deals with HUPs correctly on x86_64-linux, but I don't think we can
easily test the destructor behaviour without whatever Hydra was
doing that broke.

Change-Id: I29c7de0425674494b6e43c075810126c3ff77363
2024-07-13 00:59:33 +02:00
jade 917c9bdee7 language: cleanly ban integer overflows
This also bans various sneaking of negative numbers from the language
into unsuspecting builtins as was exposed while auditing the
consequences of changing the Nix language integer type to a newtype.

It's unlikely that this change comprehensively ensures correctness when
passing integers out of the Nix language and we should probably add a
checked-narrowing function or something similar, but that's out of scope
for the immediate change.

During the development of this I found a few fun facts about the
language:
- You could overflow integers by converting from unsigned JSON values.
- You could overflow unsigned integers by converting negative numbers
  into them when going into Nix config, into fetchTree, and into flake
  inputs.

  The flake inputs and Nix config cannot actually be tested properly
  since they both ban thunks, however, we put in checks anyway because
  it's possible these could somehow be used to do such shenanigans some
  other way.

Note that Lix has banned Nix language integer overflows since the very
first public beta, but threw a SIGILL about them because we run with
-fsanitize=signed-overflow -fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error in
production builds. Since the Nix language uses signed integers, overflow
was simply undefined behaviour, and since we defined that to trap, it
did.

Trapping on it was a bad UX, but we didn't even entirely notice
that we had done this at all until it was reported as a bug a couple of
months later (which is, to be fair, that flag working as intended), and
it's got enough production time that, aside from code that is IMHO buggy
(and which is, in any case, not in nixpkgs) such as
#445, we don't think
anyone doing anything reasonable actually depends on wrapping overflow.

Even for weird use cases such as doing funny bit crimes, it doesn't make
sense IMO to have wrapping behaviour, since two's complement arithmetic
overflow behaviour is so *aggressively* not what you want for *any* kind
of mathematics/algorithms. The Nix language exists for package
management, a domain where bit crimes are already only dubiously in
scope to begin with, and it makes a lot more sense for that domain for
the integers to never lose precision, either by throwing errors if they
would, or by being arbitrary-precision.

This change will be ported to CppNix as well, to maintain language
consistency.

Fixes: #423

Change-Id: I51f253840c4af2ea5422b8a420aa5fafbf8fae75
2024-07-13 00:59:33 +02:00
jade f9641b9efd libutil: add checked arithmetic tools
This is in preparation for adding checked arithmetic to the evaluator.

Change-Id: I6e115ce8f5411feda1706624977a4dcd5efd4d13
2024-07-13 00:56:37 +02:00
jade dde51af97d Use std::strong_ordering for version comparison
The actual motive here is the avoidance of integer overflow if we were
to make these use checked NixInts and retain the subtraction.

However, the actual *intent* of this code is a three-way comparison,
which can be done with operator<=>, so we should just do *that* instead.

Change-Id: I7f9a7da1f3176424b528af6d1b4f1591e4ab26bf
2024-07-12 16:48:28 +02:00
eldritch horrors 4b109ec1a8 libstore: remove upcast_goal
upcast_goal was only ever needed to break circular includes, but the
same solution that gave us upcast_goal also lets us fully remove it:
just upcast goals without a wrapper function, but only in .cc files.

Change-Id: I9c71654b2535121459ba7dcfd6c5da5606904032
2024-07-11 21:31:52 +00:00
eldritch horrors a5d431a911 libstore: turn copyNAR into a generator
Change-Id: Id452f6a03faa1037ff13af0f63e32883966ff40d
2024-07-11 20:37:27 +00:00
eldritch horrors 03db4efab9 libstore: turn the NAR parser into a passthrough generator
this will let us turn copyNAR into a generator as well, which in turn is
necessary to turn the users of copyNAR into generators without resorting
to sinkToSource coroutines. currently this uses the SerializingTransform
in all cases, even for copyNAR where it is not necessary. should this be
a performance problem we can easily swap out the transform for one which
does not produce any bytes of its own, but that should not be necessary.

Change-Id: I7e685879318fcbb78d8b88abfddd7752360eb0ce
2024-07-11 20:37:27 +00:00
eldritch horrors 31478c810a libutil: remove makeDecompressionSink
the sole remaining user of this function can use makeDecompressionSource
instead, while making the sinkToSource in the caller unnecessary as well

Change-Id: I4258227b5dbbb735a75b477d8a57007bfca305e9
2024-07-11 11:39:18 +00:00
eldritch horrors 5587dbdcf0 libstore: make BinaryCacheStore::getFile return a source
this lets us remove the last true remaining uses of
makeDecompressionSink.

Change-Id: I146ca2bbe1a9ae9a367117a7b8a304b23a63e5e2
2024-07-11 11:39:18 +00:00
eldritch horrors df8851f286 libutil: rewrite RewritingSink as source
the rewriting sink was just broken. when given a rewrite set that
contained a key that is also a proper infix of another key it was
possible to produce an incorrectly rewritten result if the writer
used the wrong block size. fixing this duplicates rewriteStrings,
to avoid this we'll rewrite rewriteStrings to use RewritingSource
in a new mode that'll allow rewrites we had previously forbidden.

Change-Id: I57fa0a9a994e654e11d07172b8e31d15f0b7e8c0
2024-07-11 11:39:18 +00:00
Lunaphied 014410cbf0 Merge "lix-doc: update dependencies and refactor" into main 2024-07-10 17:47:27 +00:00
alois31 fa92f41a18 Merge "libmain: clear display attributes in the multiline progress bar" into main 2024-07-10 03:43:07 +00:00
Lunaphied 41963df4a5 lix-doc: update dependencies and refactor
This updates the version of rnix used and refactors the code generally
to be more precise and capable in it's identification of both lambdas
and determining which documentation comments are attached.

Change-Id: Ib0dddabd71f772c95077f9d7654023b37a7a1fd2
2024-07-10 02:25:48 +00:00
Quantum Jump 6e0ca02425 Fix dry-run flag for nix-collect-garbage
`nix-collect-garbage --dry-run` previously elided the entire garbage
collection check, meaning that it would just exit the script without
printing anything.

This change makes the dry run flag instead set the GC action to
`gcReturnDead` rather than `gcDeleteDead`, and then continue with the
script. So if you set `--dry-run`, it will print the paths it *would*
have garbage collected, but not actually delete them.

I filed a bug for this: #432 but then realised I could give fixing it a go myself.

Change-Id: I062dbf1a80bbab192b5fd0b3a453a0b555ad16f2
2024-07-09 13:55:05 +00:00
Qyriad accfd8aa9d libexpr: stop lying about DrvInfo's constness
DrvInfo's query methods all use mutable fields to cache, but like.
that's basically the entire interface for DrvInfo. Not only that, but
these formerly-const-marked functions can even throw due to eval errors!
Changing this only required removing some `const` markers in nix-env,
and changing a single inline `queryInstalled()` call to be an lvalue
instead.

Change-Id: I796807118f3b35b0e93668b5e28210d9e521b2ae
2024-07-08 17:52:02 +00:00
alois31 f5ff70d7f3
libmain: clear display attributes in the multiline progress bar
Activities can set display attributes in their log output using the "Select
Graphics Rendition" functionality. To prevent interfering with subsequent text
displayed, these should be reset after writing the log line. The multiline
progress bar neglected to do this, resulting for example in a colorised
"building …" header in the next line. Reset the attributes properly, like the
standard progress bar already does.

Change-Id: I1dc69f4a1d747a76b83e8721a72d9bb0e5554488
2024-07-08 19:08:23 +02:00
Artemis Tosini d461cc1d7b
libstore: make LocalDerivationGoal::needsHashRewrite virtual
This rather simple function existed just to check some flags,
but the response varies by platform. This is a perfect case for
our subclasses.

Change-Id: Ieb1732a8d024019236e0d0028ad843a24ec3dc59
2024-07-07 18:06:08 +00:00
eldritch horrors 55a32f24d3 libutil: remove RewritingSink match/size tracking
size tracking can be done with a LengthSink and a tee. match tracking
was defeated by never having done any match tracking, all users would
see the same (empty) set of matches at all times. match tracking with
bytes offsets alone would not be sufficient in the general case, only
because computeHashModulo uses a single rewrite could it have worked.

Change-Id: Idb214b5222e0ea24f450f5505712a342b63d7570
2024-07-06 12:36:37 +02:00
eldritch horrors 5af76dee37 libutil: turn HashModuloSink into a free function
Change-Id: I5878007502fa68c2816a0f4c61f7d0e60bdde702
2024-07-06 12:36:37 +02:00
eldritch horrors 4162a66cee libutil: return sources from runProgram2
this much more closely mimics what is actually happening: we're reading
data from somewhere else, actively, rather than passively waiting. with
the data flow matching the underlying system interactions better we can
remove a few sinkToSource calls that merely exists to undo the mismatch
caused by not treating subprocess output as a data source to begin with

Change-Id: If4abfc2f8398fb5e88c9b91a8bdefd5504bb2d11
2024-07-06 12:36:36 +02:00
eldritch horrors b6a08a2fed libutil: return a program handle from runProgram2
this will let us also return a source for the program output later,
which will in turn make sinkToSource unnecessary for program output
processing. this may also reopen a path for provigin program input,
but that still needs a proper async io framework to avoid problems.

Change-Id: Iaf93f47db99c38cfaf134bd60ed6a804d7ddf688
2024-07-05 22:28:16 +00:00
eldritch horrors f4f6d1d8e2 libutil: convert readFileSource to a generator
Change-Id: I5f92b15fd367d46eb047d74ab6e317b4f51a46d3
2024-07-05 22:28:16 +00:00
eldritch horrors 06220a71c1 libstore: convert dumpPath to a generator
Change-Id: Ic4cf5562504aa29130304469936f958c0426e5ef
2024-07-05 22:28:16 +00:00
eldritch horrors b51ea465de libutil: allow construction of sources from generators
Change-Id: I78ff8d0720f06bce731e26d5e1c53b1382bbd589
2024-07-05 22:28:16 +00:00
Qyriad b9f91ec3c5 mildly cleanup libexpr/eval.hh
Change-Id: I40d01a8f8b7fb101279c6f88ebdf1f0969d9d7f0
2024-07-04 17:43:03 -06:00
Qyriad 4c7165be86 distinguish between throws & errors during throw
Turns errors like this:

let
  throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
in throwMsg "bullshit"

error:
       … from call site
         at «string»:3:4:
            2|   throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
            3| in throwMsg "bullshit"
             |    ^

       … while calling 'throwMsg'
         at «string»:2:14:
            1| let
            2|   throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
             |              ^
            3| in throwMsg "bullshit"

       … while calling the 'throw' builtin
         at «string»:2:17:
            1| let
            2|   throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
             |                 ^
            3| in throwMsg "bullshit"

       error: bullshit invalid bar

into errors like this:

let
  throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
in throwMsg "bullshit"

error:
       … from call site
         at «string»:3:4:
            2|   throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
            3| in throwMsg "bullshit"
             |    ^

       … while calling 'throwMsg'
         at «string»:2:14:
            1| let
            2|   throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
             |              ^
            3| in throwMsg "bullshit"

       … caused by explicit throw
         at «string»:2:17:
            1| let
            2|   throwMsg = a: throw (a + " invalid bar");
             |                 ^
            3| in throwMsg "bullshit"

       error: bullshit invalid bar

Change-Id: I593688928ece20f97999d1bf03b2b46d9ac338cb
2024-07-04 17:43:03 -06:00
Qyriad 14bf54bd39 trace which part of foo.bar.baz errors
Turns errors like:

let
  somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
in somepkg.src.meta

error:
       … while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta'
         at «string»:2:3:
            1| let
            2|   somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
             |   ^
            3| in somepkg.src.meta

       … while calling the 'throw' builtin
         at «string»:2:17:
            1| let
            2|   somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
             |                 ^
            3| in somepkg.src.meta

       error: invalid foobar

into errors like:

let
  somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
in somepkg.src.meta

error:
       … while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta'
         at «string»:2:3:
            1| let
            2|   somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
             |   ^
            3| in somepkg.src.meta

       … while evaluating 'somepkg.src' to select 'meta' on it
         at «string»:3:4:
            2|   somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
            3| in somepkg.src.meta
             |    ^

       … while calling the 'throw' builtin
         at «string»:2:17:
            1| let
            2|   somepkg.src = throw "invalid foobar";
             |                 ^
            3| in somepkg.src.meta

       error: invalid foobar

And for type errors, from:

let
  somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
in somepkg.src.meta

error:
       … while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta'
         at «string»:2:3:
            1| let
            2|   somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
             |   ^
            3| in somepkg.src.meta

       … while selecting an attribute
         at «string»:3:4:
            2|   somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
            3| in somepkg.src.meta
             |    ^

       error: expected a set but found a string: "I'm not an attrset"

into:

let
  somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
in somepkg.src.meta

error:
       … while evaluating the attribute 'src.meta'
         at «string»:2:3:
            1| let
            2|   somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
             |   ^
            3| in somepkg.src.meta

       … while selecting 'meta' on 'somepkg.src'
         at «string»:3:4:
            2|   somepkg.src = "I'm not an attrset";
            3| in somepkg.src.meta
             |    ^

       error: expected a set but found a string: "I'm not an attrset"

For the low price of an enumerate() and a lambda you too can have the
incorrect line of code actually show up in the trace!

Change-Id: Ic1491c86e33c167891bdac9adad6224784760bd6
2024-07-04 17:42:35 -06:00
Qyriad d00edfb28d trace when the foo part of foo.bar.baz errors
Turns errors like:

let
  errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
in errpkg.meta

error:
       … while calling the 'throw' builtin
         at «string»:2:12:
            1| let
            2|   errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
             |            ^
            3| in errpkg.meta

       error: invalid foobar

into errors like:

let
  errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
in errpkg.meta

error:
       … while evaluating 'errpkg' to select 'meta' on it
         at «string»:3:4:
            2|   errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
            3| in errpkg.meta
             |    ^

       … while calling the 'throw' builtin
         at «string»:2:12:
            1| let
            2|   errpkg = throw "invalid foobar";
             |            ^
            3| in errpkg.meta

       error: invalid foobar

For the low price of one try/catch, you too can have the incorrect line
of code actually show up in the trace!

Change-Id: If8d6200ec1567706669d405c34adcd7e2d2cd29d
2024-07-04 16:33:02 -06:00
Qyriad 139cfdfb53 add an ExprPrinter class, like ValuePrinter
To be used Shortly

Change-Id: I9def7975aa55f251eb8486391677771f7352d7ce
2024-07-04 15:55:38 -06:00
Qyriad 59bf6825ef add an impl of Expr::show for ExprInheritFrom that doesn't crash
ExprVar::show() assumes it has a name. dynamic inherits do not
necessarily (ever?) have a name.

Change-Id: If10893188e307431da17f0c1bd0787adc74f7141
2024-07-04 15:55:38 -06:00
Qyriad 4f0c27abe1 give ExprInheritFrom a handle to what its standing in for
Change-Id: I12088e0b618407e5432523bbc97be63c8d6fce62
2024-07-04 15:55:38 -06:00
Artemis Tosini e040b762a4
libstore: add LocalDerivationGoal startChild hook
Add a platform-specific function for starting sandboxed child.
Generally this just means startProcess, but on Linux we use flags
for clone to start a new namespace

Change-Id: I41c8aba62676a162388bbe5ab8a7518904c7b058
2024-07-03 22:37:41 +00:00
Artemis Tosini af1dcc2d5e
libstore: Add LocalDerivationGoal prepareSandbox hook
Add a new OS-specific hook called `prepareSandbox`, run before forking
On Darwin this is empty as nothing is required,
on Linux this creates the chroot directory and adds basic files,
and on platforms using a fallback this throws an exception

Change-Id: Ie30c38c387f2e0e5844b2afa32fd4d33b1180dae
2024-07-03 22:16:03 +00:00
eldritch horrors 5eec6418de libutil: begin porting serialization to generators
generators are a better basis for serializers than streaming into sinks
as we do currently for many reasons, such as being usable as sources if
one wishes to (without requiring an intermediate sink to serialize full
data sets into memory, or boost coroutines to turn sinks into sources),
composing more naturally (as one can just yield a sub-generator instead
of being forced to wrap entire substreams into clunky functions or even
more clunky custom types to implement operator<< on), allowing wrappers
to transform data with clear ownership semantics (removing the need for
explicit memory allocations and Source wrappers), and many other things

Change-Id: I361d89ff556354f6930d9204f55117565f2f7f20
2024-07-03 11:46:53 +00:00
eldritch horrors c65f5dd18e libutil: convert drainFD to a Bytes generator
the `*Source` name is a slight misnomer since we do also have a
Source type, but we can probably live with this for time being.

Change-Id: I54eb2e59a4009014e324797f16b80b962759c7d3
2024-07-03 11:46:53 +00:00
eldritch horrors b252b3c6e3 libutil: allow draining Generator<Bytes> into sinks
Change-Id: I442d03a5399096d4baca9a2618b4c4b64db36c4b
2024-07-03 11:46:53 +00:00
eldritch horrors 4857feb910 libutil: add Bytes type
not used anywhere yet, but we'll use this a lot soon for generators that
return file contents, wire protocol fragments, or indeed any byte stream

Change-Id: I01a46f9bf9d75aaf4a5d7662773b99f498862a28
2024-07-03 11:46:53 +00:00
eldritch horrors 73ddc4540f libutil: generator type with on-yield value mapping
this will be the basis of non-boost coroutines in lix. anything that is
a boost coroutine *should* be representable with a Generator coroutine,
and many things that are not currently boost coroutines but behave much
like one (such as, notably, serializers) should be as well. this allows
us to greatly simplify many things that look like iteration but aren't.

Change-Id: I2cebcefa0148b631fb30df4c8cfa92167a407e34
2024-07-03 11:46:53 +00:00
Qyriad 45ac449d39 Merge "Revert "Revert "bump the extra --version info from info to notice, -vv -> -v""" into main 2024-07-02 22:26:34 +00:00
Qyriad 18a06aad52 Revert "Revert "bump the extra --version info from info to notice, -vv -> -v""
This reverts commit 9f16a20f3d.

Since c55e93ca2, the original reason for reverting d003dcd7f
no longer applies.

Change-Id: If88f8555a6060d0530dcfecdf55afaa40afd1ad9
2024-07-02 22:03:17 +00:00
eldritch horrors e7517419a6 libmain: better fix for #424, #425
not printing activities at all when no progress information is available
hides *all* progress information from e.g. flake show. this is not ideal
and needs to be fixed, but the fix *still* has problems with flake show:
in multiline mode we will overwrite all useful flake show output as soon
as the progress bar is redrawn. flake show output is also mangled in any
number of other situations (like -v being set), so we should probably be
not too worried about it and fix progress reporting properly another day

Change-Id: I6d39d670e261bbae00560b6a8e15dec8e16b35c4
2024-07-02 17:16:30 +02:00
alois31 24852355d8 Merge "tree-wide: unify progress bar inactive and paused states" into main 2024-07-02 14:12:07 +00:00
Delan Azabani 865a3732fa Merge "Reject fully-qualified URLs in 'from' argument of nix registry add" into main 2024-07-02 07:20:01 +00:00
alois31 0dd1d8ca1c
tree-wide: unify progress bar inactive and paused states
Previously, the progress bar had two subtly different states in which the bar
would not actually render, both with their own shortcomings: inactive (which
was irreversible) and paused (reversible, but swallowing logs). Furthermore,
there was no way of resetting the statistics, so a very bad solution was
implemented (243c0f18da) that would create a new
logger for each line of the repl, leaking the previous one and discarding the
value of printBuildLogs. Finally, if stderr was not attached to a TTY, the
update thread was started even though the logger was not active, violating the
invariant required by the destructor (which is not observed because the logger
is leaked).

In this commit, the two aforementioned states are unified into a single one,
which can be exited again, correctly upholds the invariant that the update
thread is only running while the progress bar is active, and does not swallow
logs. The latter change in behavior is not expected to be a problems in the
rare cases where the paused state was used before, since other loggers (like
the simple one) don't exhibit it anyway. The startProgressBar/stopProgressBar
API is removed due to being a footgun, and a new method for properly resetting
the progress is added.

Co-Authored-By: Qyriad <qyriad@qyriad.me>
Change-Id: I2b7c3eb17d439cd0c16f7b896cfb61239ac7ff3a
2024-07-01 18:19:34 +02:00
jade d3286d0990 Merge changes Ie29a8a89,I873eedcf into main
* changes:
  store: delete obsolete lsof-disabling code
  store: guess the URL of failing fixed-output derivations
2024-07-01 16:11:32 +00:00
alois31 a55112898e
libexpr/flake: allow automatic rejection of configuration options from flakes
The `allow-flake-configuration` option allows the user to control whether to
accept configuration options supplied by flakes. Unfortunately, setting this
to false really meant "ask each time" (with an option to remember the choice
for each specific option encountered). Let no mean no, and introduce (and
default to) a separate value for the "ask each time" behaviour.

Co-Authored-By: Jade Lovelace <lix@jade.fyi>
Change-Id: I7ccd67a95bfc92cffc1ebdc972d243f5191cc1b4
2024-06-30 19:28:14 +02:00
Delan Azabani b2944d93a6 Reject fully-qualified URLs in 'from' argument of nix registry add
We previously allowed you to map any flake URL to any other flake URL,
including shorthand flakerefs, indirect flake URLs like `flake:nixpkgs`,
direct flake URLs like `github:NixOS/nixpkgs`, or local paths.

But flake registry entries mapping from direct flake URLs often come
from swapping the 'from' and 'to' arguments by accident, and even when
created intentionally, they may not actually work correctly.

This patch rejects those URLs (and fully-qualified flake: URLs), making
it harder to swap the arguments by accident.

Fixes #181.

Change-Id: I24713643a534166c052719b8770a4edfcfdb8cf3
2024-06-29 05:11:31 +00:00
jade d85309f7ca store: delete obsolete lsof-disabling code
Since Ifa0adda7984e, we don't use this code anymore on macOS, so we have
no reason to have a knob to disable it anymore.

Change-Id: Ie29a8a8978d9aefd4551895f4f9b3cc0827496df
2024-06-27 22:53:36 -07:00