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Print top-level errors normally in nix repl
Previously, errors while printing values in `nix repl` would be printed
in `«error: ...»` brackets rather than displayed normally:
```
nix-repl> legacyPackages.aarch64-darwin.pythonPackages.APScheduler
«error: Package ‘python-2.7.18.7’ in /nix/store/6s0m1qc31zw3l3kq0q4wd5cp3lqpkq0q-source/pkgs/development/interpreters/python/cpython/2.7/default.nix:335 is marked as insecure, refusing to evaluate.»
```
Now, errors will be displayed normally if they're emitted at the
top-level of an expression:
```
nix-repl> legacyPackages.aarch64-darwin.pythonPackages.APScheduler
error:
… in the condition of the assert statement
at /nix/store/6s0m1qc31zw3l3kq0q4wd5cp3lqpkq0q-source/lib/customisation.nix:268:17:
267| in commonAttrs // {
268| drvPath = assert condition; drv.drvPath;
| ^
269| outPath = assert condition; drv.outPath;
… in the left operand of the OR (||) operator
at /nix/store/6s0m1qc31zw3l3kq0q4wd5cp3lqpkq0q-source/pkgs/development/interpreters/python/passthrufun.nix:28:45:
27| if lib.isDerivation value then
28| lib.extendDerivation (valid value || throw "${name} should use `buildPythonPackage` or `toPythonModule` if it is to be part of the Python packages set.") {} value
| ^
29| else
(stack trace truncated; use '--show-trace' to show the full trace)
error: Package ‘python-2.7.18.7’ in /nix/store/6s0m1qc31zw3l3kq0q4wd5cp3lqpkq0q-source/pkgs/development/interpreters/python/cpython/2.7/default.nix:335 is marked as insecure, refusing to evaluate.
```
Errors emitted in nested structures (like e.g. when printing `nixpkgs`)
will still be printed in brackets.
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---
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synopsis: Concise error printing in `nix repl`
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prs: 9928
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cls: 811
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---
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Previously, if an element of a list or attribute set threw an error while
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.force = true,
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.derivationPaths = true,
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.maxDepth = maxDepth,
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.prettyIndent = 2
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.prettyIndent = 2,
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.errors = ErrorPrintBehavior::ThrowTopLevel,
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});
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}
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};
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namespace nix {
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/**
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* How errors should be handled when printing values.
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*/
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enum class ErrorPrintBehavior {
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/**
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* Print the first line of the error in brackets: `«error: oh no!»`
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*/
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Print,
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/**
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* Throw the error to the code that attempted to print the value, instead
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* of suppressing it it.
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*/
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Throw,
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/**
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* Only throw the error if encountered at the top level of the expression.
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*
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* This will cause expressions like `builtins.throw "uh oh!"` to throw
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* errors, but will print attribute sets and other nested structures
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* containing values that error (like `nixpkgs`) normally.
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*/
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ThrowTopLevel,
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};
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/**
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* Options for printing Nix values.
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*/
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*/
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size_t prettyIndent = 0;
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/**
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* How to handle errors encountered while printing values.
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*/
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ErrorPrintBehavior errors = ErrorPrintBehavior::Print;
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/**
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* True if pretty-printing is enabled.
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*/
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.maxDepth = 10,
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.maxAttrs = 10,
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.maxListItems = 10,
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.maxStringLength = 1024
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.maxStringLength = 1024,
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};
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}
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void printDerivation(Value & v)
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{
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try {
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Bindings::iterator i = v.attrs->find(state.sDrvPath);
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NixStringContext context;
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std::string storePath;
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output << "»";
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if (options.ansiColors)
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output << ANSI_NORMAL;
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} catch (Error & e) {
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printError_(e);
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}
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}
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bool shouldPrettyPrintAttrs(AttrVec & v)
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output.flush();
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checkInterrupt();
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if (options.force) {
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try {
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if (options.force) {
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state.forceValue(v, v.determinePos(noPos));
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} catch (Error & e) {
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printError_(e);
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return;
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}
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}
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switch (v.type()) {
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printUnknown();
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break;
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}
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} catch (Error & e) {
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if (options.errors == ErrorPrintBehavior::Throw
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|| (options.errors == ErrorPrintBehavior::ThrowTopLevel
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&& depth == 0)) {
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throw;
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}
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printError_(e);
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}
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}
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public:
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27
tests/functional/repl_characterization/data/errors.test
Normal file
27
tests/functional/repl_characterization/data/errors.test
Normal file
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Errors at the top of an expression are printed normally:
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nix-repl> builtins.throw "Evil puppy detected!!!"
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error:
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… while calling the 'throw' builtin
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at «string»:1:1:
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1| builtins.throw "Evil puppy detected!!!"
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| ^
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error: Evil puppy detected!!!
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Errors in attribute values are printed inline, to make it easier to explore
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values like nixpkgs where some parts of the value fail to evaluate:
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nix-repl> { puppy = builtins.throw "This puppy is EVIL!!!"; puppy2 = "This puppy is GOOD :)"; }
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{
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puppy = «error: This puppy is EVIL!!!»;
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puppy2 = "This puppy is GOOD :)";
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}
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Same for list values:
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nix-repl> [ (builtins.throw "This puppy is EVIL!!!") ("This puppy is GOOD :)") ]
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[
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«error: This puppy is EVIL!!!»
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"This puppy is GOOD :)"
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]
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REPL_TEST(repl_overlays_error);
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REPL_TEST(repl_printing);
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REPL_TEST(stack_vars);
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REPL_TEST(errors);
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}; // namespace nix
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