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Rebecca Turner 62332c1250 Merge "Move shell_words into its own file" into main 2024-03-28 22:49:00 +00:00
Qyriad 81e50fef70 Merge "meson: implement functional tests" into main 2024-03-28 20:38:05 +00:00
jade ae065a992d Merge "progress-bar.cc: fix signed overflow" into main 2024-03-28 15:21:11 +00:00
jade ffbad9b762 progress-bar.cc: fix signed overflow
this was caused by the use of std::chrono::duration::max() which gets
multiplied by some ratio to calculate nanoseconds to wait. then, it
explodes because that is a signed integer overflow. this was definitely
a bug.

error below:

/nix/store/fdiknsmnnczx6brsbppyljcs9hqckawk-gcc-12.3.0/include/c++/12.3.0/bits/chrono.h:225:38: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 9223372036854775807 * 1000000 cannot be represented in type 'long'
    #0 0x736d376b2b69 in std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l>> std::chrono::__duration_cast_impl<std::chrono:
:duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l>>, std::ratio<1000000l, 1l>, long, false, true>::__cast<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>>(
std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>> const&) /nix/store/fdiknsmnnczx6brsbppyljcs9hqckawk-gcc-12.3.0/include/c++/12
.3.0/bits/chrono.h:225:38
    #1 0x736d376b2b69 in std::enable_if<__is_duration<std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l>>>::value, std::chr
ono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l>>>::type std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 10
00000000l>>, long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>>(std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>> const&) /nix/store/fdiknsmnnczx6brs
bppyljcs9hqckawk-gcc-12.3.0/include/c++/12.3.0/bits/chrono.h:270:9
    #2 0x736d376b2b69 in std::enable_if<__is_duration<std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l>>>::value, std::chr
ono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l>>>::type std::chrono::ceil<std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l
>>, long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>>(std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>> const&) /nix/store/fdiknsmnnczx6brsbppyljcs9
hqckawk-gcc-12.3.0/include/c++/12.3.0/bits/chrono.h:386:14
    #3 0x736d376b2b69 in std::cv_status std::condition_variable::wait_for<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>>(std::unique_lock<std::mut
ex>&, std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>> const&) /nix/store/fdiknsmnnczx6brsbppyljcs9hqckawk-gcc-12.3.0/include/
c++/12.3.0/condition_variable:164:6
    #4 0x736d376b1ee9 in std::cv_status nix::Sync<nix::ProgressBar::State, std::mutex>::Lock::wait_for<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000
l>>(std::condition_variable&, std::chrono::duration<long, std::ratio<1l, 1000l>> const&) /home/jade/lix/lix/src/libutil/sync.hh:
65:23
    #5 0x736d376b1ee9 in nix::ProgressBar::ProgressBar(bool)::'lambda'()::operator()() const /home/jade/lix/lix/src/libmain/prog
ress-bar.cc:99:27
    #6 0x736d36de25c2 in execute_native_thread_routine (/nix/store/a3zlvnswi1p8cg7i9w4lpnvaankc7dxx-gcc-12.3.0-lib/lib/libstdc++
.so.6+0xe05c2)
    #7 0x736d36b6b0e3 in start_thread (/nix/store/1zy01hjzwvvia6h9dq5xar88v77fgh9x-glibc-2.38-44/lib/libc.so.6+0x8b0e3) (BuildId
: 287831bffdbdde0ec25dbd021d12bdfc0ab9f5ff)
    #8 0x736d36bed5e3 in __clone (/nix/store/1zy01hjzwvvia6h9dq5xar88v77fgh9x-glibc-2.38-44/lib/libc.so.6+0x10d5e3) (BuildId: 28
7831bffdbdde0ec25dbd021d12bdfc0ab9f5ff)

SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior /nix/store/fdiknsmnnczx6brsbppyljcs9hqckawk-gcc-12.3.0/include/c++/12.3.
0/bits/chrono.h:225:38 in

Change-Id: Ia0303242cdfd5d49385ae9e99718d709625a4633
2024-03-27 22:56:04 -07:00
Winter Cute 80405d0626 Stop vendoring toml11
We don't apply any patches to it, and vendoring it locks users into
bugs (it hasn't been updated since its introduction in late 2021).

Closes lix-project/lix#164

Change-Id: Ied071c841fc30b0dfb575151afd1e7f66970fdb9
2024-03-27 21:04:00 -04:00
Qyriad 038daad218 meson: implement functional tests
Functional tests can be run with
`meson test -C build --suite installcheck`.

Notably, functional tests must be run *after* running `meson install`
(Lix's derivation runs the installcheck suite in installCheckPhase so it
does this correctly), due to some quirks between Meson and the testing
system.

As far as I can tell the functional tests are meant to be run after
installing anyway, but unfortunately I can't transparently make
`meson test --suite installcheck` depend on the install targets.

The script that runs the functional tests, meson/run-test.py, checks
that `meson install` has happened and fails fast with a (hopefully)
helpful error message if any of the functional tests are run before
installing.

TODO: this change needs reflection in developer documentation

Change-Id: I8dcb5fdfc0b6cb17580973d24ad930abd57018f6
2024-03-27 18:37:50 -06:00
jade edba570664 HOT SALE: 15% off your build times!
This was achieved by running maintainers/buildtime_report.sh on the
build directory of a meson build, then asking "why the heck is json
eating our build times", and strategically moving the json using bits
out of widely included headers.

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

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

Related: lix-project/lix#159

Change-Id: I7edea95c8536203325c8bb4dae5f32d727a21b2d
2024-03-27 03:52:57 +00:00
Rebecca Turner aee3d639b5 Move shell_words into its own file
Change-Id: I34c0ebfb6dcea49bf632d8880e04075335a132bf
2024-03-26 16:44:04 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 8e63eca912 Remove HintFmt::operator%
Change-Id: Ibcf1a7848b4b18ec9b0807628ff229079ae7a0fe
2024-03-26 15:40:05 -07:00
raito 80b66b5065 libstore/filetransfer: use Lix UA and unnix error message
Once this commit lands, we are even more visible in analytics FWIW.

Change-Id: Id7e0c162315d0f191edbea9cb5fb82ce363704b9
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
2024-03-26 16:06:27 +00:00
jade 531b8d0ab8 Merge "libmain: version printer uses Lix instead of Nix" into main 2024-03-26 16:06:15 +00:00
Ilya K a69f6e185a build-remote: fix format string shenanigans
HintFmt(string) invokes the HintFmt("%s", literal) constructor,
which is not what we want here. Add a constructor with a proper name
and call that.

Next step: rename all the other ones to HintFmt::literal(string).

Fixes: lix-project/lix#178

Change-Id: If52d2eb8864ceb8663e05992e9d1fffef573d6b8
2024-03-26 07:58:24 +00:00
Théophane Hufschmitt 86881226b0 Merge pull request #8817 from iFreilicht/flake-update-lock-overhaul
Overhaul `nix flake update` and `nix flake lock` UX

(cherry picked from commit 12a0ae73dbb37becefa5a442eb4532ff0de9ce65)
Change-Id: Iff3b4f4235ebb1948ec612036b39ab29e4ca22b2
2024-03-25 17:36:24 -06:00
Eelco Dolstra aa7653608d Minor cleanup in libexpr/flake/flake.cc
(cherry picked from commit 05316d401fa509557c71140e17bb19814412fcb8)
Change-Id: I6ba0b55709f5fe21beb4e9f3bf72ee28715d15f3
2024-03-25 15:30:36 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra b525d0f20c Input: Replace markFileChanged() by putFile()
Committing a lock file using markFileChanged() required the input to
be writable by the caller in the local filesystem (using the path
returned by getSourcePath()). putFile() abstracts over this.

(cherry picked from commit 95d657c8b3ae4282e24628ba7426edb90c8f3942)
Change-Id: Ie081c5d9eb4e923b229191c5e23ece85145557ff
2024-03-25 15:30:36 +00:00
John Ericson 3d065192c0 Overhaul completions, redo #6693 (#8131)
As I complained in
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6784#issuecomment-1421777030 (a
comment on the wrong PR, sorry again!), #6693 introduced a second
completions mechanism to fix a bug. Having two completion mechanisms
isn't so nice.

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

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

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

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

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

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

--

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

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
Change-Id: If18cd5be78da4a70635e3fdcac6326dbfeea71a5
(cherry picked from commit 67eb37c1d0de28160cd25376e51d1ec1b1c8305b)
2024-03-25 15:30:36 +00:00
Tom Bereknyei 4494f9097f feat: notation to refer to no attribute search prefix
An attrPath prefix of "." indicates no need to try default attrPath prefixes. For example `nixpkgs#legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.ERROR` searches through

```
trying flake output attribute 'packages.x86_64-linux.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.ERROR'
using cached attrset attribute ''
trying flake output attribute 'legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.ERROR'
using cached attrset attribute 'legacyPackages.x86_64-linux'
trying flake output attribute 'legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.ERROR'
using cached attrset attribute 'legacyPackages.x86_64-linux'
```

And there is no way to specify that one does not want the automatic
search behavior. Now one can specify
`nixpkgs#.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux.ERROR` to only refer to the rooted
attribute path without any default injection of attribute search path or
system.

Change-Id: Iac1334e1470137b7ce11dcf845513810230638ec
(cherry picked from commit d4aed18883b361133607296fb6cd789c47427a38)
2024-03-25 15:30:36 +00:00
Lunaphied d3d7489571 Merge "Improve new CLI UX by supporting short -E flag for --expr" into main 2024-03-25 14:13:44 +00:00
raito ad8a4b380e libmain: version printer uses Lix instead of Nix
Change-Id: I014ff24b900c0b9a48b7a63c8bb8b86cde3ebe54
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
2024-03-25 08:04:31 +00:00
Lunaphied 185ecf1f45 Improve new CLI UX by supporting short -E flag for --expr
Change-Id: I55881c846da8416a92a14deedfa5bbbf09a122fb
2024-03-24 21:17:51 -06:00
eldritch horrors c856b82c2e libstore: despecialcase protocol version check
protocol versions are sent as u64. on the peer we read them as uint64,
check that the upper half is 0, and throw an exception if not. we then
read an arbitrary amount of data from the peer and dump it to the user
terminal. this is a little bit ridiculous, can never happen in correct
implementation, and is severly untested. let us just drop it entirely.

Change-Id: Ibd2f53a765341ed6439d40d9d1eac11e79c6b5e3
2024-03-24 18:45:22 +00:00
eldritch horrors 3e428f2289 libstore: un-inline copyNAR expansions
these are copies of copyNAR with only some variables renamed.

Change-Id: I98ddd7a98250fa5d304e18e1debf417e9f7768dd
2024-03-24 15:24:02 +01:00
jade 946fc12e4e Revert "Merge pull request #9476 from alois31/restore-progress-bar"
Observed to regress nix repl attrset printing with narrow windows.

This reverts commit a2d5e803cf.

Fixes: lix-project/lix#168

Change-Id: I8e0031475b4ec26d6a71014357d973578b70815c
2024-03-23 18:04:29 -07:00
eldritch horrors 652f52f071 libutil: don't memset 64k in drainFD
this is not needed and introduces a bunch of memset calls, making up for
3% of valgrind cycle estimation *alone*. real-world impact is a lot
lower on our test machine, but we suspect that less powerful machines
would see an impact from dropping this.

Change-Id: Iad10e9d556e64fdeb0bee0059a4e52520058d11e
2024-03-23 22:17:46 +00:00
raito 8044540c42 feat: unprivileged read-only open of SQLite DB
If the state SQLite database is configured to use a write-ahead-log, it
creates WAL files in the state directory.

When the state SQLite database is closed by the `nix-daemon` after
builds, those files are removed.

When an unprivileged user would like to open _in read only_ that
database, they cannot do so because they would need to create those WAL
files and they do not have the permission to do so.

For this, SQLite offers a "persistent WAL" feature [1] to leave the WAL
files around, even after closing the database.

This CL enable the persistent WAL mode.

Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/10300
[1]: https://www.sqlite.org/wal.html

Change-Id: Id8ae534d7d2290457af28782e5215222ae051fe5
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
2024-03-23 15:07:48 +01:00
Qyriad b4d07656ff build: optionally build and install with meson
This commit adds several meson.build, which successfully build and
install Lix executables, libraries, and headers. Meson does not yet
build docs, Perl bindings, or run tests, which will be added in
following commits. As such, this commit does not remove the existing
build system, or make it the default, and also as such, this commit has
several FIXMEs and TODOs as notes for what should be done before the
existing autoconf + make buildsystem can be removed and Meson made the
default. This commit does not modify any source files.

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

Change-Id: I667c8685b13b7bab91e281053f807a11616ae3d4
2024-03-22 08:36:50 -06:00
eldritch horrors 22e3f0e987 libexpr: unbreak PosTable performance
this was mostly an inconvenience for error reporting, but fully broke
the debugger (because the debugger does *a lot* of eager position
resolution). copying the line offsets into a local and filling that
local when empty without also storing the calculated offsets back does
kind of ... not cache anything.

fixes lix-project/lix#165

Change-Id: Iccb0ba193ce2f15c832978daecf7b9bebbbe8585
2024-03-20 13:45:36 +01:00
eldritch horrors d9a83886f9 libutil: remove exception handling workingness check
within lix itself this problem is caught by the test suite. outside of
lix itself three cases can be had: either the problem is fully inside
lix libs, fully inside user code, or it exists at the boundary. the
first is caught by the test suite, the second isn't caught at all, and
the third is something lix should not be responsible for.

Change-Id: I95aa35d8cb6f0ef5816a2941c467bc0c15916063
2024-03-19 06:09:42 -06:00
jade 4050245faa Merge changes I72c945ca,I2138bb4d,Ib96749f3 into main
* changes:
  Release notes for builtins.nixVersion change
  un-nixes ur lix, a little
  issue importer: list issues that are *not* closed when finding existing issues
2024-03-18 20:19:53 -06:00
jade 30233d87f9 un-nixes ur lix, a little
I didn't really go attack the docs because we need to pull a bunch of
PRs. I went looking for strings in the code that called lix nix.

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

Change-Id: I51311b0f6e040240886b5103d39d1794a6acc325
2024-03-18 15:42:52 -06:00
eldritch horrors afb839a0c9 libexpr: associate let exprs with the correct StaticEnv
static env association is from expr to its enclosing scope, but let
exprs set their association to their *inner* scope. this skips one level
of envs and will cause segfaults if the parent is a with expr.

fixes #145

Change-Id: I1d22146110f071ede21b4eed7ed34b5850ef2ef3
2024-03-18 14:15:22 -07:00
eldritch horrors b3599166ad libexpr: sort binding name in debugger
not doing this exposes the binding name order to the annoying
interference of parse order on symbol order, which wouldn't be so bad if
it didn't make the tests less reliable and, importantly, dependent on
linker behavior (due to primop initialization being done in static
initializer, and the order of static initializers being defined only
within a single translation unit).

fixes #143

Change-Id: I3cf417893fbcf19e9ad3ff8986deb7cbcf3ca511
2024-03-18 20:03:31 +01:00
jade 47a237f7ec Merge "Delete hasPrefix and hasSuffix from the codebase" into main 2024-03-18 12:01:39 -06:00
eldritch horrors 86a1121d16 use byte indexed locations for PosIdx
we now keep not a table of all positions, but a table of all origins and
their sizes. position indices are now direct pointers into the virtual
concatenation of all parsed contents. this slightly reduces memory usage
and time spent in the parser, at the cost of not being able to report
positions if the total input size exceeds 4GiB. this limit is not unique
to nix though, rustc and clang also limit their input to 4GiB (although
at least clang refuses to process inputs that are larger, we will not).

this new 4GiB limit probably will not cause any problems for quite a
while, all of nixpkgs together is less than 100MiB in size and already
needs over 700MiB of memory and multiple seconds just to parse. 4GiB
worth of input will easily take multiple minutes and over 30GiB of
memory without even evaluating anything. if problems *do* arise we can
probably recover the old table-based system by adding some tracking to
Pos::Origin (or increasing the size of PosIdx outright), but for time
being this looks like more complexity than it's worth.

since we now need to read the entire input again to determine the
line/column of a position we'll make unsafeGetAttrPos slightly lazy:
mostly the set it returns is only used to determine the file of origin
of an attribute, not its exact location. the thunks do not add
measurable runtime overhead.

notably this change is necessary to allow changing the parser since
apparently nothing supports nix's very idiosyncratic line ending choice
of "anything goes", making it very hard to calculate line/column
positions in the parser (while byte offsets are very easy).

(cherry picked from commit 5d9fdab3de0ee17c71369ad05806b9ea06dfceda)
Change-Id: Ie0b2430cb120c09097afa8c0101884d94f4bbf34
2024-03-18 16:12:46 +01:00
eldritch horrors c39150e6bb diagnose "unexpected EOF" at EOF
this needs a string comparison because there seems to be no other way to
get that information out of bison. usually the location info is going to
be correct (pointing at a bad token), but since EOF isn't a token as
such it'll be wrong in that this case.

this hasn't shown up much so far because a single line ending *is* a
token, so any file formatted in the usual manner (ie, ending in a line
ending) would have its EOF position reported correctly.

(cherry picked from commit 855fd5a1bb781e4f722c1d757ba43e866d370132)
Change-Id: I120c56a962f4286b1ae3b71da7b71ce8ec3e0535
2024-03-18 16:12:46 +01:00
eldritch horrors 4c072c7c5f match line endings used by parser and error reports
the parser treats a plain \r as a newline, error reports do not. this
can lead to interesting divergences if anything makes use of this
feature, with error reports pointing to wrong locations in the input (or
even outside the input altogether).

(cherry picked from commit 2be6b143289e5479cc4a2667bb84e879116c2447)
Change-Id: Ieb7f7655bac8cb0cf5734c60bd41723388f2973c
2024-03-18 16:12:46 +01:00
eldritch horrors 9cf92c012d report inherit attr errors at the duplicate name
previously we reported the error at the beginning of the binding
block (for plain inherits) or the beginning of the attr list (for
inherit-from), effectively hiding where exactly the error happened.

this also carries over to runtime positions of attributes in sets as
reported by unsafeGetAttrPos. we're not worried about this changing
observable eval behavior because it *is* marked unsafe, and the new
behavior is much more useful.

(cherry picked from commit 1edd6fada53553b89847ac3981ac28025857ca02)
Change-Id: I2f50eb9f3dc3977db4eb3e3da96f1cb37ccd5174
2024-03-18 16:12:45 +01:00
eldritch horrors d826427f02 normalize formal order on ExprLambda::show
we already normalize attr order to lexicographic, doing the same for
formals makes sense. doubly so because the order of formals would
otherwise depend on the context of the expression, which is not quite as
useful as one might expect.

(cherry picked from commit 4147ecfb1c51f3fe3b4adcbd4e753fd487dab645)
Change-Id: I3fd0dbdef3ac7447a3a03ff20bb514a0d0f23fb1
2024-03-18 07:56:34 -06:00
eldritch horrors 314f044c2b keep copies of parser inputs that are in-memory only
the parser modifies its inputs, which means that sharing them between
the error context reporting system and the parser itself can confuse the
reporting system. usually this led to early truncation of error context
reports which, while not dangerous, can be quite confusing.

(cherry picked from commit d384ecd553aa997270b79ee98d02f7cf7e1849e6)
Change-Id: I677646b5675b12b2faa787943646aa36dc6e6ee3
2024-03-18 07:56:23 -06:00
eldritch horrors 1f8b85786e libutil: remove vfork
vfork confers a large performance advantage over fork, measured locally
at 16µs per vfork agains 90µs per fork. however nix *almost always*
follows a vfork up with an execve-family call, melting the performance
advantage from 6x to only 15%. in most of those cases it's doing things
that are undefined behavior (like manipulating the heap, or even
throwing exceptions and trashing the parent process stack).

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

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

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

Change-Id: I62679e315ff9e7ce72a40b91b79c3e9fc01b27e9
2024-03-17 20:17:19 -07:00
jade 886a418d23 builtins.nixVersion: return fixed fake version
This builtin is only going to cause us problems because we are not Nix,
so let's just falsify being in the 2.18 series, since that is the
closest target that has any meaning.

In future we might want to have a better feature detection mechanism,
for when we actually add stuff to some builtin's attr set argument. But
builtins.nixVersion is just going to be hopelessly broken and it should
be stubbed out.

Fixes lix-project/lix#144

Change-Id: Id7390b32a29c6147f2977737d81846320de5d67e
2024-03-17 00:32:19 -07:00
eldritch horrors 11f35afa6f diagnose duplicated attrs at correct path
diagnose attr duplication at the path the duplication was detected, not
at the path the current attribute wanted to place. doing the latter is
only correct if a leaf attribute was duplicated, not if an attrpath was
set to a non-attrset in one binding and a (potentially implied) attrset
in another binding.

fixes #124

Change-Id: Ic4aa9cc12a9874d4e7897c6f64408f10aa36fc82
2024-03-16 22:12:49 +01:00
Rebecca Turner 7abbce500b
Fix gc-small-vector.hh includes
Change-Id: I4abc19029fb62712582761d4fc1895156b68803d
2024-03-15 13:39:32 -07:00
jade 0d85875c3a Allow dlopen of plugins to fail
It happens with some frequency that plugins that might be unimportant to
the evaluation at hand mismatch with the nix version, leading to
spurious load failures. Let's make these non fatal.

Change-Id: Iba10e951d171725ccf1a121bcd9be1e1d6ad69eb
2024-03-15 12:31:16 -07:00
eldritch horrors c26599b143 libexpr: fix elided value counting in printer
using the total-attrs-printed and total-list-items-printed counters to
calculate how many attrs were elided only works properly if no nesting
is involved. once things do nest the global counter can exceed the size
of the currently printed object, leading to unsigned wrapping and great
overestimation of elided counts. counting locally in addition to global
counts fixes this.

these are functional tests because creating these objects requires the
evaluator to not be a huge amount of code, and we also want defaults to
be tested for cli usage.

fixes #14

Change-Id: Icb9a0cb21b2f4bacbc5e9dcdd8c0b9055b4088a7
2024-03-14 01:52:19 -06:00
jade be2b87ed4d add automated usage mode to the repl
This is definitely not a stable thing, but it does feel slightly crimes
to put it as an experimental feature. Shrug, up for bikeshedding.

Change-Id: I6ef176e3dee6fb1cac9c0a7a60d553a2c63ea728
2024-03-11 14:14:43 -07:00
jade b06a392114 Merge "refactor: repl prompts are now the job of the interacter" into main 2024-03-11 15:12:09 -06:00
jade dd05106d1c Merge "refactor: move readline stuff into its own file" into main 2024-03-11 15:11:56 -06:00
jade df2723b972 Merge "finally.hh: delete copy constructor which is a bad idea" into main 2024-03-11 15:11:20 -06:00
jade d9367da027 Merge "Add box_ptr: nonnull unique_ptr with value semantics" into main 2024-03-11 15:11:15 -06:00
jade 50c401b4c1 Merge "util.hh: split out signals stuff" into main 2024-03-11 11:14:24 -06:00
jade 1758a6ef25 refactor: repl prompts are now the job of the interacter
Change-Id: I17c2873dfbbff303cdbdc7a8903deb8409ce3026
2024-03-11 01:04:52 -07:00
jade 95a87f2c2a refactor: move readline stuff into its own file
This is in direct preparation for an automation mode of nix repl.

Change-Id: I26e6ca88ef1c48aab11a2d1e939ff769f1770caa
2024-03-11 01:04:52 -07:00
jade 45f6e3521a finally.hh: delete copy constructor which is a bad idea
Change-Id: I6d0b5736893c44bddc6f5789b452b434f8671b9b
2024-03-11 01:04:52 -07:00
jade af515baf6e Add box_ptr: nonnull unique_ptr with value semantics
This solves the problem of collections of boxed subclasses with virtual
dispatch, which should still be treated as values, since the
indirection is only there due to the virtual dispatch.

Change-Id: I368daedd3f31298e99c6e56a15606337a55494c6
2024-03-11 01:04:52 -07:00
jade 8be7030299 util.hh: split out signals stuff
Copies part of the changes of ac89bb064aeea85a62b82a6daf0ecca7190a28b7

Change-Id: I9ce601875cd6d4db5eb1132d7835c5bab9f126d8
2024-03-11 00:52:09 -07:00
jade 6432bf9197 Merge "Print derivation paths in nix eval" into main 2024-03-10 16:12:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors 0a4737f519 add doc comment justifying ExprInheritFrom
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit f24e445bc024cfd3c26be5f061280af549321c22)
Change-Id: I7acda5d5c34c0914a78adc2385d32782c4c275cd
2024-03-10 03:18:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors 06764118ea remove ExprAttrs::AttrDef::inherited
it's no longer widely used and has a rather confusing meaning now that
inherit-from is handled very differently.

(cherry picked from commit 1cd87b7042d14aae1fafa47b1c28db4c5bd20de7)
Change-Id: I90bbebddf06762960d8ca4f621cf042ce8ae83f9
2024-03-10 03:18:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors b667b4cded evaluate inherit (from) exprs only once per directive
desugaring inherit-from to syntactic duplication of the source expr also
duplicates side effects of the source expr (such as trace calls) and
expensive computations (such as derivationStrict).

(cherry picked from commit cefd0302b55b3360dbca59cfcb4bf6a750d6cdcf)
Change-Id: Iff519f991adef2e51683ba2c552d37a3df7a179e
2024-03-10 03:18:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors 71e0114708 remove getDerivations deduplication
deduplication does not currently work fully, showing derivations
multiple times if they have different underlying values. this can happen
by selecting the same derivation twice for two different attributes of a
set, using inherit-from (which reduces to the previous), importing
nixpkgs twice, or any other number of things.

since users already have to deal with duplicates for this reason it
won't hurt to add *more* duplicates. the alternative would be to
deduplicate fully, which would drop derivations that are currently
returned and those pose a regression risk.

Change-Id: I64b397351237e10375d270f1bddecb71f62aa131
2024-03-10 03:18:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors 2a84123631 group inherit by source during Expr::show
for plain inherits this is really just a stylistic choice, but for
inherit-from it actually fixes an exponential size increase problem
during expr printing (as may happen during assertion failure reporting,
on during duplicate attr detection in the parser)

(cherry picked from commit ecf8b12d60ad2929f9998666cf0966475b91e291)
Change-Id: Ie55f0cb01a37e766414c31f8d40f51c2c7d106b0
2024-03-10 03:18:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors bf19eebb9b use the same bindings print for ExprAttrs and ExprLet
this also has the effect of sorting let bindings lexicographically
rather than by symbol creation order as was previously done, giving a
better canonicalization in the process.

(cherry picked from commit 6c08fba533ef31cad2bdc03ba72ecf58dc8ee5a0)
Change-Id: Ia887f629305645bb8a165fbbc0d32e620912595a
2024-03-10 03:18:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors 1cf0fa0633 add ExprAttrs::AttrDef::chooseByKind
in place of inherited() — not quite useful yet since we don't
distinguish plain and inheritFrom attr kinds so far.

(cherry picked from commit 1f542adb3e18e7078e6a589182a53a47d971748a)
Change-Id: If948c9d43e875de18f213a73a06a36f7c335b536
2024-03-10 03:18:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors 03f852b2c6 preserve information about whether/how an attribute was inherited
(cherry picked from commit c66ee57edc6cac3571bfbf77d0c0ea4d25b4e805)
Change-Id: Ie8606a8b2f5946c87dd4d16b7b46203e199a4cc1
2024-03-10 03:18:32 -06:00
eldritch horrors a9b813cc3b Merge pull request #10066 from 9999years/print-all-frames
Do not skip any stack frames when `--show-trace` is given

(cherry picked from commit 0b47783d0a879875d558f0b56e49584f25ceb2d0)
Change-Id: Ia0f18266dbcf97543110110c655c219c7a3e3270
2024-03-09 10:17:26 -07:00
eldritch horrors f2e11ddce1 Merge pull request #9914 from 9999years/debugger-on-trace
Enter debugger on `builtins.trace` with an option

(cherry picked from commit 774e7ca5847ebc392eac2a124a8f12b24da4f65a)
Change-Id: If01e2110b3a128e639b05143227e365227d149f1
2024-03-09 10:17:26 -07:00
eldritch horrors 030c8aa833 Rename ProcessLineResult variants
(cherry picked from commit 8e71883e3f59100479e96aa1883ef52dbaa03fd3)
Change-Id: If7d8b75eaec623dac106ce2363fa148af37d150c
2024-03-09 10:17:26 -07:00
eldritch horrors 992d99592f :quit in the debugger should quit the whole program
(cherry picked from commit 2a8fe9a93837733e9dd9ed5c078734a35b203e14)
Change-Id: I71dadfef6b24d9272b206e9e2c408040559d8a1c
2024-03-09 10:17:26 -07:00
eldritch horrors 6b11c2cd70 Extract printSpace helper
(cherry picked from commit 403c90ddf58a3f16a44dfe1f20004b6baa4e5ce2)
Change-Id: I53c9824e6b1c4c619b4dfd8346d39e5289d92265
2024-03-09 07:20:23 -07:00
eldritch horrors 73cdaf44cf prettyPrint -> shouldPrettyPrint
(cherry picked from commit 1c5f5d4291df7bf80806e57c75d2ec67bced8616)
Change-Id: I7a517490e7baa5cef00716f6d6cfcbcbcdde11bf
2024-03-09 07:20:23 -07:00
eldritch horrors 4dabde0485 Add assertion for decreasing the indent
Co-authored-by: Théophane Hufschmitt <7226587+thufschmitt@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit a27651908fc1b5ef73a81e46434a408c5868fa7b)
Change-Id: I2ec78e234c1c6e982f7b05f81d8b8356daf6c274
2024-03-09 07:20:23 -07:00
eldritch horrors 1958152d14 Pretty-print values in the REPL
Pretty-print values in the REPL by printing each item in a list or
attrset on a separate line. When possible, single-item lists and
attrsets are printed on one line, as long as they don't contain a nested
list, attrset, or thunk.

Before:
```
{ attrs = { a = { b = { c = { }; }; }; }; list = [ 1 ]; list' = [ 1 2 3 ]; }
```

After:
```
{
  attrs = {
    a = {
      b = {
        c = { };
      };
    };
  };
  list = [ 1 ];
  list' = [
    1
    2
    3
  ];
}
```

(cherry picked from commit c0a15fb7d03dfb8f53bc6726c414bc88aa362592)
Change-Id: Ia2b41849165a5ddb63f7a8c272a2476b3e4292df
2024-03-09 07:20:23 -07:00
eldritch horrors b221a14f0a Merge pull request #9925 from 9999years/fmt-cleanup
Cleanup `fmt.hh`

(cherry picked from commit 47a1dbb4b8e7913cbb9b4d604728b912e76e4ca0)
Change-Id: Id076a45cb39652f437fe3f8bda10c310a9894777
2024-03-09 07:00:13 -07:00
eldritch horrors 3d9c7fc1e7 Add comment
(cherry picked from commit 9723f533d85133fa3c4d9421a58c7765cb61e733)
Change-Id: Idd729febc0bb8c7c8db72a0fae73b680f66767f4
2024-03-09 04:47:05 -07:00
eldritch horrors f536696b73 Add comments
(cherry picked from commit 474fc4078acbe062fcc31ce91c69c8f33bf00d5f)
Change-Id: I9f78f7afd8468d0ab676c0f60c4f7d6140128583
2024-03-09 04:47:05 -07:00
eldritch horrors f27a27f49e Remove EXCEPTION_NEEDS_THROW_SPEC
We're on C++ 20 now, we don't need this

(cherry picked from commit faaccecbc82d98288582bdc8ca96991796561371)
Change-Id: I172fa336107fd18b1aac2262309682e0d7065d07
2024-03-09 04:47:05 -07:00
eldritch horrors 7eb15e13aa Attach positions to errors in derivationStrict
(cherry picked from commit 87dc4bc7d139a7eccb257e71558314a0d99e8d6a)
Change-Id: Ib7509cbb1d246ca5aa3607ff860420fe7a754f6a
2024-03-09 04:47:05 -07:00
eldritch horrors 08252967a8 libexpr: Support structured error classes
While preparing PRs like #9753, I've had to change error messages in
dozens of code paths. It would be nice if instead of

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

we could write

    TypeError(v, "boolean")

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

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

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

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

are transformed like this:

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

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

(cherry picked from commit c6a89c1a1659b31694c0fbcd21d78a6dd521c732)
Change-Id: Iced91ba4e00ca9e801518071fb43798936cbd05a
2024-03-09 04:47:05 -07:00
eldritch horrors d4c738fe4c Move PodIdx to pos-idx.hh and PosTable to pos-table.hh
(cherry picked from commit c62c21e29af20f1c14a59ab37d7a25dd0b70f69e)
Change-Id: Id4ea2fc33b0874b2f1f2a32cabcbeb0afa26808f
2024-03-09 04:47:05 -07:00
eldritch horrors 7673312ccc Merge pull request #9928 from 9999years/error-messages-in-nix-repl
Improve error printing in `nix repl`

(cherry picked from commit a8050d9b83052e4b5c52bf2d116381aedec3a93e)
Change-Id: I588f92d1dd4c546c98788b71403cc034f5e7129a
2024-03-09 03:37:35 -07:00
eldritch horrors c864923928 Merge pull request #9929 from 9999years/dont-print-values-in-magenta
Don't print the first bracket in values in magenta in error messages

(cherry picked from commit 46a0625a40aef6946a35f92fdacf0e6b4a14414f)
Change-Id: I8435565c87db182116140eaeea9df1243e67ea94
2024-03-09 03:37:35 -07:00
eldritch horrors 3e1be9c530 Merge pull request #9917 from 9999years/enter-debugger-more-reliably
Enter debugger more reliably in `let` expressions and function calls

(cherry picked from commit c4ed92fa6f836d3d8eb354a48c37a2f9eeecc3aa)
Change-Id: I16d0cad7e898feecd2399723b92ba8df67222fb4
2024-03-09 03:37:35 -07:00
eldritch horrors 3796811571 Merge pull request #9927 from 9999years/catch-error-in-value-printer
Catch `Error`, not `BaseError` in `ValuePrinter`

BaseError includes Interrupt. We probably don't want the value printer to tell you Ctrl-C was pressed while it was printing.

(cherry picked from commit c291d2d8dda38aa88b004e2ed05b28653c07e342)
Change-Id: I70b105bfb2f52a8f345ae0281d12f022aa36b14e
2024-03-09 03:37:35 -07:00
eldritch horrors b6b31d255a Merge pull request #9926 from 9999years/fix-cycle-detection-in-nix-repl
Fix cycle detection in `nix repl`

(cherry picked from commit e190c20c3394fd1a5cd9be1afc3f30ab32dcd36b)
Change-Id: Ie385e781b9f0b7171ca653bcd53a990bb41f9e4b
2024-03-09 03:37:35 -07:00
Rebecca Turner 6ef9d8efba Print derivation paths in nix eval
`nix eval` forces values and prints derivations as attribute sets, so
commands that print derivations (e.g. `nix eval nixpkgs#bash`) will
infinitely loop and segfault.

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

(cherry picked from commit 4910d74086a85876e093136a0e8ebc547b467af7)

Change-Id: I8e1cb39c05db812080759ec183ee7a131760e6ea
2024-03-08 23:46:16 -08:00
eldritch horrors 1bb8fe48a2 Minor formatting tweaks
(cherry picked from commit 365b831e6f290c733da6879dae871dada343a1eb)
Change-Id: Ife3d269d2f87d6e3fe8a348995019dfc08ac75eb
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors 0cf06c5ab5 Update src/libexpr/eval.cc
Co-authored-by: John Ericson <git@JohnEricson.me>
(cherry picked from commit 80b84710b8c676620ed1e8bf8ff3bb1d5bc19b80)
Change-Id: I128555f1ae13cf0e202f565ee439f698efe12431
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors f7b2476415 don't repeatedly look up ast internal symbols
these symbols are used a *lot*, so it makes sense to cache them. this
mostly increases clarity of the code (however clear one may wish to call
the parser desugaring here), but it also provides a small performance
benefit.

(cherry picked from commit 09a1128d9e2ff0ae6176784938047350d6f8a782)
Change-Id: I73d9f66be4555168e048cb2d542277251580c2d1
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors 92693973b6 decouple parser and EvalState
there's no reason the parser itself should be doing semantic analysis
like bindVars. split this bit apart (retaining the previous name in
EvalState) and have the parser really do *only* parsing, decoupled from
EvalState.

(cherry picked from commit b596cc9e7960b9256bcd557334d81e9d555be5a2)
Change-Id: I481a7623afc783e9d28a6eb4627552cf8a780986
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors faaae9d045 slim down parser.y
most EvalState and Expr members defined here could be elsewhere, where
they'd be easier to maintain (not being embedded in a file with arcane
syntax) and *somewhat* more faithfully placed according to the path of
the file they're defined in.

(cherry picked from commit e1aa585964c3d864ebff0030584f3349a539d615)
Change-Id: Ibc704567462bb40f37cda05d8fadd465519db5f5
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors f9f8664879 rename ParserState::{makeCurPos -> at}
most instances of this being used do not refer to the "current"
position, sometimes not even to one reasonably close by. it could also
be called `makePos` instead, but `at` seems clear in context.

(cherry picked from commit 835a6c7bcfd0b22acc16f31de5fc7bb650d52017)
Change-Id: I17cab8a6cc14cac5b64624431957bfcf04140809
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors e1cd0077f3 move ParseData to own header, rename to ParserState
ParserState better describes what this struct really is. the parser
really does modify its state (most notably position and symbol tables),
so calling it that rather than obliquely "data" (which implies being
input only) makes sense.

(cherry picked from commit 007605616477f4f0d8a0064c375b1d3cf6188ac5)
Change-Id: I92feaec796530e1d4d0f7d4fba924229591cea95
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors 60e3a05175 make parser utility functions members of ParseData
all of them need access to parser state in some way. make them members
to allow this without fussing so much.

(cherry picked from commit 1b09b80afac27c67157d4b315c237fa7bb9b8d08)
Change-Id: I3145c95666a5617b735eff7cb403c54c0fe86347
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors ba16d99124 simplify parse error reporting
since nix doesn't use the bison `error` terminal anywhere any invocation
of yyerror will immediately cause a failure. since we're *already*
leaking tons of memory whatever little bit bison allocates internally
doesn't much matter any more, and we'll be replacing the parser soon anyway.

coincidentally this now also matches the error behavior of URIs when
they are disabled or ~/ paths in pure eval mode, duplicate attr
detection etc.

(cherry picked from commit e8d9de967fe47a7f9324b0022a2ef50df59f419d)
Change-Id: I560c50d11dceddc2d7cf9ed2c6c631a309ce574e
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors 2cea973e29 remove ParserFormals
this is a proper subset of Formals anyway, so let's just use those and
avoid the extra allocations and moves.

(cherry picked from commit f07388bf985c2440413f398cf93d5f5840d1ec8c)
Change-Id: I4508c9c9c918cbaaed649dc753eb86f5cafc7ab6
2024-03-09 00:25:54 -07:00
eldritch horrors 609a8e0d94 Merge pull request #9754 from 9999years/print-value-when-coercion-fails
Print the value in `error: cannot coerce` messages

(cherry picked from commit 5b7bfd2d6b89d7dd5f54c1ca6c8072358d31a84e)

===

test taken from 6e8d5983143ae576e3f4b1d2954a5267f2943a49; it was added
previously (and not backported because its pr was a mostly-revert), but
it's useful to have around.

Change-Id: Icbd14b55e3610ce7b774667bf14b82e6dc717982
2024-03-09 00:05:41 -07:00
eldritch horrors 2f7c3fa251 Merge pull request #9818 from Ma27/print-value-on-function-call-type-error
libexpr: print value of what is attempted to be called as function
(cherry picked from commit 50e5d7b883042852538371237e32a66bb22f0485)
Change-Id: I7cb6290bd8f244e83bfce3b2eed2a4c8b4f16a83
2024-03-09 00:05:41 -07:00