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Qyriad dfe20a4097 init 2024-05-21 09:46:42 -06:00
Qyriad 6881476232 libfetchers: fallback to memory SQLite if fs IO fails
nix::fetchers::CacheImpl uses $XDG_CACHE_HOME, or its default based on
$HOME, to store its SQLite database. If the current process can't write
to that directory for whatever reason, though, any eval-time fetching
would fail just initializing the cache.

With this change, IO errors initializing the fetcher cache are logged
but ignored, and nix::fetchers::CacheImpl falls back to an in-memory¹
database instead.

Notably, this will fix any uses eval fetching while Lix itself is being
run in a derivation builder (such as during tests), as the derivation
builder does not set $XDG_CACHE_HOME, and sets $HOME to the non-existent
directory /homeless-shelter.

Before:

$ env -u XDG_CACHE_HOME HOME=/homeless-shelter nix -Lv eval --impure -E 'fetchTarball "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/main.tar.gz"'
error:
       … while calling the 'fetchTarball' builtin
         at «string»:1:1:
            1| fetchTarball "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/main.tar.gz"
             | ^

       error: creating directory '/homeless-shelter': Permission denied

After:

$ env -u XDG_CACHE_HOME HOME=/homeless-shelter nix -Lv eval --impure -E 'fetchTarball "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/main.tar.gz"'
warning: ignoring error initializing Lix fetcher cache: error: creating directory '/homeless-shelter': Permission denied
"/nix/store/s9lxdnn0awp37n560bg4fgr497ah4hvw-source"

¹: https://www.sqlite.org/inmemorydb.html

Change-Id: I15c38c9baaf215fc6e192b8a4c70b9692a69bc22
2024-05-21 09:30:25 -06:00
Qyriad 20981461d4 print type and value in "flake attr is not a derivation" errors
This turns errors like:

error: flake output attribute 'hydraJobs' is not a derivation or path

into errors like:

error: expected flake output attribute 'hydraJobs' to be a derivation or
path but found a set: { binaryTarball = «thunk»; build = «thunk»; etc> }

This change affects all InstallableFlake commands.

Change-Id: I899757af418b6f98201006ec6ee13a448c07077c
2024-05-21 05:55:13 -06:00
Artemis Tosini 3de77e6dbd Merge "libutil: Create chmodPath function" into main 2024-05-20 15:13:53 +00:00
raito 8e1a883186 Merge "chore: remove incorrect maintainers/*.md documentation" into main 2024-05-20 12:35:20 +00:00
jade 992c63fc0b Merge "Remove upload-release.pl" into main 2024-05-20 00:38:12 +00:00
Qyriad 589953e832 Merge "fix -Wdeprecated-copy on clang (BaseError copy assignment)" into main 2024-05-20 00:11:12 +00:00
puck bfb91db4f6 repl-interacter: save history after entering every line
Fixes: lix-project/lix#328
Change-Id: Iedd79ff5f72e84766ebd234c63856170afc624f0
2024-05-19 22:47:45 +00:00
puck 40311973a8 change-authors: add puck
Change-Id: I04b8cd04a168b3adea7790f816e774d5d90fcea2
2024-05-19 22:47:45 +00:00
Artemis Tosini 5411fbf204
libutil: Create chmodPath function
Move the identical static `chmod_` functions in libstore to
libutil. the function is called `chmodPath` instead of `chmod`
as otherwise it will shadow the standard library chmod in the nix
namespace, which is somewhat confusing.

Change-Id: I7b5ce379c6c602e3d3a1bbc49dbb70b1ae8f7bad
2024-05-19 22:07:58 +00:00
jade a354779d78 Remove upload-release.pl
We are doing releases totally differently than Nix so this will need
rewriting anyway.

Change-Id: Iba4ad160b9d215fcbf20a14243fd87cfbb527760
2024-05-19 13:53:39 -07:00
Qyriad 4eb6779ea8 fix -Wdeprecated-copy on clang (BaseError copy assignment)
2bbe3efd1¹ added the -Wdeprecated-copy warning, and fixed the instances
of it which GCC warned about, in HintFmt and ref<T>. However, when
building with Clang, there is an additional deprecated-copy warning in
BaseError. This commit explicitly defaults the copy assignment operator
for BaseError and silences this warning.

1: 2bbe3efd16
Change-Id: I50aa4a7ab1a7aae5d7b31f765994abd3db06379d
2024-05-19 12:32:13 -06:00
raito 93dbb698b3 chore: remove incorrect maintainers/*.md documentation
Fate has something different in store for the release process,
backporting process and the general maintainer documentation.

See lix-project/lix#260.

Change-Id: I626686ff4059aee22a3ab1664b52581b2dbf6ed7
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
2024-05-19 16:58:52 +02:00
eldritch horrors 774c56094f libstore: fix old RemoteStore::addToStore serializer
having the serializer write into `*conn` is not legal because we are
in a sinkToSource that will be drained by the remote we're connected
to. writing into `*conn` directly can break the framing protocol. it
is unlikely this code was ever run: to protocol it caters to is from
2016(!) and thoroughly untested in-tree, and since it's been present
since nix 2.17 and the 1.18 protocol broken here is nix 2.0 we might
safely assume that daemons older than nix 2.1 are no longer used now

see also #325 (though that wants <2.3 gone, this is sadly only <2.1)

Change-Id: I9d674c18f6d802f61c5d85dfd9608587b73e70a5
2024-05-19 11:57:55 +00:00
Alyssa Ross 139d31f876 Improve nix-store --delete failure message
On several occasions I've found myself confused when trying to delete
a store path, because I am told it's still alive, but
nix-store --query --roots doesn't show anything.  Let's save future
users this confusion by mentioning that a path might be alive due to
having referrers, not just roots.

(cherry picked from commit 979a019014569eee7d0071605f6ff500b544f6ac)

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10733
Change-Id: I54ae839a85f3de3393493fba27fd40d7d3af0516
2024-05-18 14:49:40 -06:00
puck 62b1adf8c1 Merge "nix cat/dump-path/key: stop progress bar before writeFull" into main 2024-05-18 20:13:48 +00:00
jade d7d1547a41 Merge "lix-doc: don't chomp bold headings off" into main 2024-05-18 18:24:49 +00:00
puck 1fe58bd8a7 nix cat/dump-path/key: stop progress bar before writeFull
These commands outputs data that may not end with a newline. This
causes problems when the progress bar redraws, as that completely
wipes the last line of output. As nix key generate-secret outputs
a single line of text with no output, it shows up entirely blank,
making it look like nothing happened.

Fixes: lix-project/lix#320
Change-Id: I5ac706d71d839b6dfa760b60a351414cd96297cf
2024-05-18 17:51:16 +00:00
Pierre Bourdon d1c8fd3b09 Merge "derived-path: refuse built derived path with a non-derivation base" into main 2024-05-18 07:26:26 +00:00
julia 7a3745b076
Deprecate the online flake registries and vendor the default registry
Fixes #183, #110, #116.

The default flake-registry option becomes 'vendored', and refers
to a vendored flake-registry.json file in the install path.

Vendored copy of the flake-registry is from github:NixOS/flake-registry
at commit 9c69f7bd2363e71fe5cd7f608113290c7614dcdd.

Change-Id: I752b81c85ebeaab4e582ac01c239d69d65580f37
2024-05-18 12:27:23 +10:00
Qyriad 236466faf3 package: add --print-errorlogs to meson's tests
This should have been in there originally, which is our mistake,
considering that debugging CI failures is basically impossible without
it.

Change-Id: I4ab8799e6e0abca1984ed9801fe10c58200861a3
2024-05-17 21:42:33 +00:00
puck 23c92f0815 Merge "primops: change to std::function, allowing the passing of user data" into main 2024-05-17 21:37:41 +00:00
puck 92e1df23b3 Merge "Loosen constness on listElems() result" into main 2024-05-17 21:37:35 +00:00
jade 0d2cc81956 Merge "make lix dev shells un-bear-able since we un-make them now" into main 2024-05-17 20:44:02 +00:00
Qyriad 93b7edfd07 Merge "docs: mention importNative/exec in allow-unsafe-native-code-during-evaluation" into main 2024-05-17 18:17:05 +00:00
jade e1119f4378 make lix dev shells un-bear-able since we un-make them now
We don't need bear anymore, since we don't have any more bad build
systems that lack compile commands generation inside Lix.

Change-Id: I7809ddfd993180468f846e8cd862bdd54d5b31ec
2024-05-16 23:43:44 -07:00
julia 005ee33a9a Merge "Allow enabling core dumps from builds for nix & child processes" into main 2024-05-17 01:10:44 +00:00
Qyriad 5ff076d8ad docs: mention importNative/exec in allow-unsafe-native-code-during-evaluation
Both of these still needs their own actual documentation, but they are
at least now mentioned that they exist and what they're enabled by.

Change-Id: I235b9e8e627e04ed06611423c8e67a8eca233120
2024-05-17 00:41:35 +00:00
Pierre Bourdon 5a1824ebe1
derived-path: refuse built derived path with a non-derivation base
Example: /nix/store/dr53sp25hyfsnzjpm8mh3r3y36vrw3ng-neovim-0.9.5^out

This is nonsensical since selecting outputs can only be done for a
buildable derivation, not for a realised store path. The build worker
side of things ends up crashing with an assertion when trying to handle
such malformed paths.

Change-Id: Ia3587c71fe3da5bea45d4e506e1be4dd62291ddf
2024-05-17 02:16:15 +02:00
julia 5b7dcb3005 Allow enabling core dumps from builds for nix & child processes
Fixes lix-project/lix#268

Change-Id: I3f1b0ddf064f891cca8b53229c5c31c74cea3d9f
2024-05-16 17:11:21 -07:00
Qyriad 5756be19f6 Merge "add clarifying doc-comments on {get,create}NixStateDir()" into main 2024-05-17 00:10:38 +00:00
jade 9322a1cbe7 Merge "builtins: fix builtins.langVersion docs to state it's deprecated" into main 2024-05-16 21:19:15 +00:00
Yorick 194654c96f primops: change to std::function, allowing the passing of user data
(cherry picked from commit 48aa57549d514432d6621c1e29f051951eca2d7f)
Change-Id: Ib7d5c6514031ceb6c42ac44588be6b0c1c3c225b
2024-05-16 13:01:40 +00:00
puck c6bb377c91 Loosen constness on listElems() result
Change-Id: I1caff000362c83e5172413a036c22a2e9ed3ede8
2024-05-16 13:01:40 +00:00
jade 6d84d6bdc1 builtins: fix builtins.langVersion docs to state it's deprecated
This builtin was always a problem and nixpkgs uses it in exactly one
place, to give up if the Nix version is absurdly old. It has no other
use cases, and doesn't work in a multi-implementation world anyway.

Change-Id: I03c36e118591029e2ef14b091fe14a311c66a08a
2024-05-15 21:54:12 -07:00
Mel Zuser 9249c89dc6 build: fix build when gc is disabled
Change-Id: I8d3eb8874a4138668011b525c3b400a55a1f4866
2024-05-15 18:48:00 -07:00
FireFly eca8bce081 lix-doc: don't chomp bold headings off
There are a few places in nixpkgs lib where `**Foo**:` is used as a heading instead of the usual markdown `# Foo` ones. I think this is intentional with how it gets rendered in the manual, e.g. [`lib.lists.sortOn`][1].

[1]: https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#function-library-lib.lists.sortOn

`nix-doc` prints this as
```
   *Laws**:
       ```nix
       sortOn f == sort (p: q: f p < f q)
       ```
```
chomping off the first asterisk as part of `cleanup_single_line` that's meant to deal with `/** \n * \n * \n */` style doc comments. This also means the usage in lix ends up funny-looking with a trailing asterisk as if there's a footnote to pay attention to (which is how I first noticed it, heh)

The fix:

When cleaning up a single line and removing a prefix comment character,
ensure it's followed by whitespace (or the last character of the line).

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/lf-/nix-doc/pull/26
Change-Id: If2870c53a632f6bbbcca98a4bfbd72f5bef37879
2024-05-15 15:24:03 -07:00
jade 7cfaf057e3 release-notes: build unreleased release notes by default
Surely if you have unreleased changes you want them on a page right?

`officialRelease` means "this is a *release version*", which is a
reasonable case to not want it, but we are not that here.

I understand wanting to be able to turn it off for deps reasons or
something, but other than that, uhh, seems better to just turn it on
always; it is basically free compute-wise to the point we run it on
pre-commit.

Part two of fixing lix#297.

Fixes: lix-project/lix#297
Change-Id: I0f8dd1ae42458df371aef529c456e47a7ac04ae0
2024-05-15 15:01:38 -07:00
jade 2a7b3d7c94 build-release-notes: add change author metadata and use it
Change-Id: I6f5fb54f70b02a467bbdee4c526f59da1193f7db
2024-05-15 14:33:35 -07:00
jade c8329e5667 build-release-notes: add change author info DB
This allows us to have links to peoples' GitHub and Forgejo profiles.

I used YAML because I don't want to introduce a dependency on having a
working Nix evaluator to be able to build release notes, and we already
have a YAML parser in this script.

Change-Id: Idf2813f79e0407460c796cba6c383496465e152d
2024-05-15 14:33:35 -07:00
jade 272db8af1b doc: add release note credits and categories for all the changes in Lix
This does not add missing release notes, and it doesn't do anything
about the profiles feature we would really like to have so we can have
consistent credit.

Change-Id: I72a6f7acfcff85f380be17dac76501a6f4693776
2024-05-15 14:33:35 -07:00
jade 79ee9355ae build-release-notes: support categories
Change-Id: Icdcbd2cf5bf075e7006ce1f8bc0c9d6c35cfd072
2024-05-15 13:27:31 -07:00
jade 03655c310d build-release-notes: fail if the directory does not exist
This was a combination of two problems: the python didn't throw an error
because apparently glob on a nonexistent directory doesn't crash, and
secondarily, bash ignores bad exit codes without `set -e` if they are
not in the final/only command.

Change-Id: I812bde7a4daee5c77ffe9d7c73a25fd14969f548
2024-05-15 20:18:50 +00:00
alois31 f6397cc286 doc: fix rl-next build
Use the correct directory for the rl-next build, so that the release notes
actually get built and the page doesn't end up empty. I don't know why the
exception didn't cause a build failure before.

Fixes: lix-project/lix#297
Change-Id: Ic72b9bb4c0d2d1f633f2af90cce4a3a2796d7f9b
2024-05-15 20:18:50 +00:00
jade f5828f2ee0 Merge "feat: add credits field to release note generator" into main 2024-05-15 20:18:21 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch aabc902040 Merge "nix3-build: show all FOD errors with --keep-going" into main 2024-05-15 18:46:06 +00:00
alois31 0903a99bad Merge changes I8456c47b,I48253f5f into main
* changes:
  repl: clear the interrupt before reading the next line
  libutil: remove the interrupt-blocking code
2024-05-15 15:46:11 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch e146393183
nix3-build: show all FOD errors with --keep-going
Basically I'd expect the same behavior as with `nix-build`, i.e.
with `--keep-going` the hash-mismatch error of each failing
fixed-output derivation is shown.

The approach is derived from `Store::buildPaths` (`entry-point.cc`):
instead of throwing the first build-result, check if there are any build
errors and if so, display all of them and throw after that.

Unfortunately, the BuildResult struct doesn't have an `ErrorInfo`
(there's a FIXME for that at least), so I have to construct my own here.
This is a rather cheap bugfix and I decided against touching too many
parts of libstore for that (also I don't know if that's in line with the
ongoing refactoring work).

Closes lix-project/lix#302

Change-Id: I378ab984fa271e6808c6897c45e0f070eb4c6fac
2024-05-15 15:35:18 +02:00
raito c52eba4424 feat: add credits field to release note generator
Now, we can credit folks for their work.

The credit generator is very basic, we probably want a database of
profiles and link to their preferred page or something.

Change-Id: Ida81905750371e5e125d0ce7e554d0526265cf8e
Co-Authored-By: Jade Lovelace <lix@jade.fyi>
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
2024-05-14 19:26:09 -07:00
jade 312f66b307 Merge "doc: add a script to upload the nightly manual manually" into main 2024-05-15 00:19:05 +00:00
jade 58ff8960cd doc: add a script to upload the nightly manual manually
This is not like, perfect, since it is a manual operation, but we can
automate it in the future. rclone is used, since it seems like awscli is
not (obviously at least?) able to sync directories such that old things
are deleted, and rclone does this thing properly.

Fixes: lix-project/meta#2
Change-Id: Ia6a46d861342a6d29b22f981ba4e35e79f79e60e
2024-05-14 14:28:01 -07:00
alois31 eeb7e71810
repl: clear the interrupt before reading the next line
Otherwise, it will be thrown again during exit when the repl is terminated by
end-of-input after the last command was interrupted.

Change-Id: I8456c47bc36cfb0892efdad5420f318f7e6526d5
2024-05-13 09:04:05 +02:00
alois31 914b0febf7
libutil: remove the interrupt-blocking code
The interrupt-blocking code was originally introduced 20 years ago so that
trying to log an error message does not result in an interrupt exception being
thrown and then going unhandled (c8d3882cdc).
However, the logging code does not check for interrupts any more
(054be50257), so this reasoning is no longer
applicable. Delete this code so that later interrupts are unblocked again, for
example in the next line entered into the repl.

Closes: lix-project/lix#296
Change-Id: I48253f5f4272e75001148c13046e709ef5427fbd
2024-05-13 09:03:53 +02:00
Pierre Bourdon e9ca5c92d2
tests: don't build test plugin shared libs on static builds
This changes the way plugins.sh is excluded to remove the need for
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS along the way.

Change-Id: I19fe55b4a37c49a11fffa61c8a3be7e8d1a51b4d
2024-05-12 23:04:21 +02:00
Artemis Tosini 4b35e6a75e Merge "libstore: Fix sandbox=relaxed" into main 2024-05-12 03:51:19 +00:00
Qyriad 88d9b70f67 add clarifying doc-comments on {get,create}NixStateDir()
NixStateDir() != NIX_STATE_DIR. These functions should honestly probably
be renamed.

Change-Id: I00f54b742bba6188bbc7f2410956d956780b99d3
2024-05-11 15:40:00 -06:00
Pierre Bourdon a30c567336
filetransfer: unit test content-encoding handling
Very basic behavior test to ensure that gzip data gets internally
decompressed by the file transfer pipeline.

Change a std::string_view return value in the test harness to
std::string. I wouldn't call myself a C++ beginner and I still managed
to shoot myself in the foot like three times with the lifetime
managements there (e.g. [&] { return an_std_string; } ends up with a
dangling string_view!).

Change-Id: I1360750d4181ce1ca2a3aa4dc0e97e131351c469
2024-05-11 15:58:32 +02:00
Pierre Bourdon 38d825b21e
filetransfer: fix decompression regression from 121edecf
121edecf65 added a new state field to
carry over content encoding settings from transfer to sink creation, but
never actually set that field.

Change-Id: I714b2efe745561e851b78a4791479b3501db8c72
2024-05-11 14:49:23 +02:00
Qyriad f6dc40cd1c Merge "bump the extra --version info from info to notice, -vv -> -v" into main 2024-05-10 21:56:09 +00:00
raito 4ebbd4362f Merge "feat(libstore): print the first line of stdout of SSH in case of failure" into main 2024-05-10 19:33:36 +00:00
raito 8404a1f66d feat(libstore): print the first line of stdout of SSH in case of failure
In case of failure to connect as can be seen in
https://buildbot.lix.systems/#/builders/39/builds/1386/steps/1/logs/stdio

It is difficult to understand what happened, if we enabled the talkative
verbose level, we could learn about the first line SSH sent us.

In practice, this is not workable, we can just make it warn all the
time.

Change-Id: Iaaf56894060a58f2dfc78254bb60b1c43482f9bb
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
2024-05-10 20:22:47 +02:00
Qyriad d003dcd7f4 bump the extra --version info from info to notice, -vv -> -v
requiring *two* --verbose to print extra information on --version is a
weird flex

Change-Id: I05d043da1bf583f34e9d1fc206144ea4ca9a859d
2024-05-10 11:55:17 -06:00
eldritch horrors ceccac835c libutil: remove callback.hh
it's no longer used. it really shouldn't have existed this long since it
was just a mashup of both std::promise and std::packaged_task in a shape
that makes composition unnecessarily difficult. all but a single case of
Callback pattern calls were fully synchronous anyway, and even this sole
outlier was by far not important enough to justify the extra complexity.

Change-Id: I208aec4572bf2501cdbd0f331f27d505fca3a62f
2024-05-10 02:21:11 +02:00
eldritch horrors b66451ae7f libstore: de-callback-ify FileTransfer
also add a few more tests for exception propagation behavior. using
packaged_tasks and futures (which only allow a single call to a few
of their methods) introduces error paths that weren't there before.

Change-Id: I42ca5236f156fefec17df972f6e9be45989cf805
2024-05-10 02:21:11 +02:00
eldritch horrors 28a98d152c libstore: de-callback-ify Store::queryRealisation
Change-Id: I8d74745c519518f163f51dfaa39063836f17599e
2024-05-09 23:18:05 +02:00
eldritch horrors 17965bf11c libstore: un-callback-ify Store::queryRealisationUncached
Change-Id: I4a328f46eaac3bb8b19ddc091306de83348be9cf
2024-05-09 23:18:05 +02:00
eldritch horrors 2f4a1dd6e0 libstore: de-callback-ify Store::queryPathInfoUncached
Change-Id: I23a156aaff5328f67ca16ccd85c0ea1711b21e35
2024-05-09 23:18:05 +02:00
eldritch horrors c77bd88259 libstore: de-callback-ify BinaryCacheStore::getFile
Change-Id: I36b3eb9f645aa04058151e7b2353e15e6f29057b
2024-05-09 23:18:05 +02:00
eldritch horrors 1a002d1a11 libstore: de-callback-ify CA realisation substitution
this is the *only* real user of file transfer download completion
callbacks, and a pretty spurious user at that (seeing how nothing
here is even turned on by default and indeed a dependency of path
substitution which *isn't* async, and concurrency-limited). it'll
be a real pain to keep this around, and realistically it would be
a lot better to overhaul substitution in general to be *actually*
async. that requires a proper async framework footing though, and
we don't have anything of the sort, but it's also blocking *that*

Change-Id: I1bf671f217c654a67377087607bf608728cbfc83
2024-05-09 23:18:05 +02:00
Qyriad 9ae90612a7 Merge changes I4bffa766,If2561cd5 into main
* changes:
  add and fix -Wignored-qualifiers
  add and fix -Wdeprecated-copy
2024-05-09 17:52:11 +00:00
jade d5804d0c6d Merge "fix: eval error of .#devShells.x86_64-linux.x86_64-freebsd13" into main 2024-05-09 15:22:03 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch b962a266c4 Merge "flake: update nixpkgs input to latest nixos-23.11" into main 2024-05-09 13:17:21 +00:00
Qyriad 1f9b0fba23 add and fix -Wignored-qualifiers
Change-Id: I4bffa766ae04dd80355f9b8c10e59700e4b406da
2024-05-09 07:08:44 -06:00
jade d1dacad708 fix: eval error of .#devShells.x86_64-linux.x86_64-freebsd13
This is broken and our resident nixbsd maintainers say it should
probably just be temporarily removed till we switch to 24.05 instead of
diagnosing it.

Originally introduced in: https://github.com/nixos/nix/pull/8887

Fixes: lix-project/lix#277
Change-Id: I1e7db8859620024a7b37dbd0cc1c5ec139b9e5cb
2024-05-09 13:07:30 +00:00
Qyriad 2bbe3efd16 add and fix -Wdeprecated-copy
*so* many warnings, from only two definitions

Change-Id: If2561cd500c05a1e33cce984faf9f3e42a8a95ac
2024-05-09 13:02:45 +00:00
Qyriad 010bbd1b0e Merge "nix3-eval: don't elide top-level errors" into main 2024-05-09 11:46:13 +00:00
alois31 da0e1f5716 Merge "repl: show a progress bar while performing builds" into main 2024-05-09 04:32:55 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch a4c943403f
flake: update nixpkgs input to latest nixos-23.11
This includes the update to libseccomp 2.5.5[1], so we don't need to
override it on our own.

[1] https://nixpk.gs/pr-tracker.html?pr=306070

Change-Id: I1fa9c7fcc23e501d75f774745107c6bb086ced70
2024-05-08 23:03:28 +02:00
Patrick Jackson 8552519bb8 Merge "Improve the justfile" into main 2024-05-08 20:54:48 +00:00
Qyriad 54322f09d3 nix3-eval: don't elide top-level errors
Fixes #276.

Change-Id: I83e71beb5c35d6f3b10a4186caa5e52a2f95b510
2024-05-08 13:37:20 -06:00
Théophane Hufschmitt adea821d87
libstore: Fix sandbox=relaxed
The fix for the Darwin vulnerability in ecdbc3b207
also broke setting `__sandboxProfile` when `sandbox=relaxed` or
`sandbox=false`. This cppnix change fixes `sandbox=relaxed` and
adds a suitable test.

Co-Authored-By: Artemis Tosini <lix@artem.ist>
Co-Authored-By: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I40190f44f3e1d61846df1c7b89677c20a1488522
2024-05-08 19:31:43 +00:00
alois31 243c0f18da
repl: show a progress bar while performing builds
In commit 946fc12e4e, the progress bar in the
repl was disabled again because it was observed to erase incremental output
from attrset evaluations from the terminal. Let's try adding the progress bar
again, this time showing up only when a build is initiated, which does not have
incremental output that could be destroyed to begin with. While this does mean
that we won't have a progress bar for eval-time fetching or IFD, it's still
better than nothing.

Change-Id: If4eb1035cd0c876f5b4ff1e2434b9baf99f150ac
2024-05-08 20:54:41 +02:00
Patrick Jackson 85f51fc10b Improve the justfile
Adds descriptions and a 'list' function that runs as the default

Change-Id: Ifee2c8ccd2694af0ca8bd94744f8be99f91b254a
2024-05-08 08:19:37 -07:00
Qyriad f782c8a60a flake: refactor devShell creation
Now instead of a derivation overridden from Lix, we use a mkShell
derivation parameterized on an already called package.nix. This also
lets callPackage take care of the buildPackages distinction for the
devShell.

Change-Id: I5ddfec40d83fa6136032da7606fe6d3d5014ef42
2024-05-07 18:09:51 -06:00
Qyriad 8822fd7dd5 package: default the build-release-notes arg like we do with lix-doc
Change-Id: I0e2df55efc1cd6ea0a3252b9f26676e84612fdb6
2024-05-07 17:07:53 -06:00
Qyriad b9be46fb31 remove the autoconf+Make buildsystem
We're not using it anymore. Any leftover bugs in the Meson buildsystem
are now just bugs.

Closes #249.

Change-Id: I0465a0c37ae819f94d40e7829f5bff046aa63d73
2024-05-07 17:04:30 -06:00
Patrick Jackson d184981af0 Merge "feat: setup gerrit commit-msg hook with nix develop" into main 2024-05-07 22:51:53 +00:00
Qyriad 8715a0ac4e Merge changes If1077a7b,I62da3161,Iebb4667b into main
* changes:
  flake: fix devShell on i686-linux by disabling ClangBuildAnalyzer on it
  flake: fix eval of checks & devshell on i686-linux
  flake: move the pre-commit definition to its own file
2024-05-07 22:14:22 +00:00
Qyriad 7e940cc170 flake: fix devShell on i686-linux by disabling ClangBuildAnalyzer on it
ClangBuildAnalyzer doesn't build on i686-linux due to
`long long int`/`size_t` conversion errors, so let's just exclude it
from the devshell on that platform

Change-Id: If1077a7b3860db4381999c8e304f6d4b2bc96a05
2024-05-07 15:31:25 -06:00
Nikodem Rabuliński e8a603fb2f Merge changes Icf26010a,Ib6161567 into main
* changes:
  Always initialize curl in parent process on darwin
  Fix failing darwin tests
2024-05-07 21:26:24 +00:00
Patrick Jackson 9af8694367 feat: setup gerrit commit-msg hook with nix develop
Closes #273

Change-Id: Id883d2cda06adbcae53b8c360ad015330f0af81b
2024-05-07 14:20:09 -07:00
Nikodem Rabuliński f894cce79b
Always initialize curl in parent process on darwin
Because of an objc quirk[1], calling curl_global_init for the first time
after fork() will always result in a crash.
Up until now the solution has been to set
OBJC_DISABLE_INITIALIZE_FORK_SAFETY for every nix process to ignore
that error.
This is less than ideal because we were setting it in package.nix,
which meant that running nix tests locally would fail because
that variable was not set.
Instead of working around that error we address it at the core -
by calling curl_global_init inside initLibStore, which should mean
curl will already have been initialized by the time we try to do so in
a forked process.

[1] 01edf1705f/runtime/objc-initialize.mm (L614-L636)

Change-Id: Icf26010a8be655127cc130efb9c77b603a6660d0
2024-05-07 20:43:17 +02:00
Qyriad aac32327d5 flake: fix eval of checks & devshell on i686-linux
Change-Id: I62da3161327051005e3f48f83974140efef4417e
2024-05-07 12:38:01 -06:00
Qyriad 4f98d21b71 flake: move the pre-commit definition to its own file
It's a good hundred LOC, and wasn't coupled to the actual flake logic at
all.

Change-Id: Iebb4667b3197dbd8cb2b019014e99fa651848832
2024-05-07 12:38:01 -06:00
eldritch horrors 964ac8b0e8 libutil: de-callback-ify computeClosure
only two users of this function exist. only one used it in a way that
even bears resemblance to asynchronicity, and even that one didn't do
it right. fully async and parallel computation would have only worked
if any getEdgesAsync never calls the continuation it receives itself,
only from more derived callbacks running on other threads. calling it
directly would cause the decoupling promise to be awaited immediately
*on the original thread*, completely negating all nice async effects.

Change-Id: I0aa640950cf327533a32dee410105efdabb448df
2024-05-07 14:35:20 +00:00
eldritch horrors 230860dbb8 libstore: limit CA realisation info substitution concurrency
this seems to be an oversight, considering that regular substitutions
are concurrency-limited. while not particularly necessary at present,
once we've removed the `Callback` based interfaces it will be needed.

Change-Id: Ide2d08169fcc24752cbd07a1d33fb8482f7034f5
2024-05-07 14:35:20 +00:00
eldritch horrors 29f93e1e0d libutil: throw EndOfFile at sourceToSink end
... how has this never broken anything before

Change-Id: If3789c02028e8f929481514f63d76b0b46bfc182
2024-05-07 14:35:20 +00:00
Qyriad 005b2b61e6 fix fallback chroot store creation after b247ef72d
When /nix/var (or, more precisely, NIX_STATE_DIR) does not exist at all,
Lix falls back to creating an adhoc chroot store in XDG_DATA_HOME.

b247ef72d[1] changed the way Store classes are initialized, and in the
migration, a `params2` was accidentally changed to `params`. This commit
restores the correct behavior, and in lieu of a single *character* fix,
this commit also changes the variable name to something more reasonable.

Fixes #274.

[1]: b247ef72dc

n.b., this code might deserve some more looking at anyway. this fallback
store creation throws away *all* Store params passed to
openFromNonUri() in favor of an entirely new set which only contains
the `root` param, which may or may not be the correct behavior

Change-Id: Ibea559b88a50e6d6e75a1f87d9d7816cabb2a8f3
2024-05-06 20:54:21 -06:00
jade 241b9992fd Merge "fix: readme typo" into main 2024-05-07 01:49:34 +00:00
jade f5ea4cd045 Merge "Remove README.md from build dependencies" into main 2024-05-07 01:49:21 +00:00
jade 4e327b8c60 Merge "chore: re-work the contribution guide" into main 2024-05-07 01:49:04 +00:00
raito 36d69864f3 chore: re-work the contribution guide
As per our bootstrap governance discussions, here's a very simple
proposal which links as much as possible to our wiki.

Change-Id: I88b1c43f933ff7e529151b1e933fad40283383c4
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
2024-05-07 01:28:35 +00:00
jade bf1a22aa8e Remove README.md from build dependencies
Now we will simply hit cache every time anyone changes readme, yay!

Change-Id: I5906f589d319ff6d43cbd2b467887e08f7474283
2024-05-06 18:23:57 -07:00
Abhiram 864ffff2cc fix: readme typo
The text on the matrix link was wrong.

Change-Id: I5d15b27eef0d7d03505920ebf1c03fecbb7faabe
2024-05-06 18:14:48 -07:00
eldritch horrors f75d0752ce filetransfer: correctly abort empty transfers
returning 0 from the callback for errors signals successful transfer if
the source returned no data even though the exception we've just caught
clearly disagrees. while this is not all that important (since the only
viable cause of such errors will be dataCallback, and the sole instance
of it being used already takes care of exceptions) we can just do this.

Change-Id: I2bb150eff447121d82e8e3aa4e00057c40523ac6
2024-05-06 21:18:23 +02:00
eldritch horrors 121edecf65 filetransfer: extract decompressor creation
this will be necessary if we want download() to return a source instead
of consuming a sink, which will in turn be needed to remove coroutines.

Change-Id: I34ec241e9bbc5d32fbcd243b244e29c3757533aa
2024-05-06 20:19:03 +02:00
Nikodem Rabuliński 83a2cd0c46
Fix failing darwin tests
Some tests were failing on darwin,
if the auto-allocate-uids featrure was enabled.
This was because AAU on darwin works by setuid-ing as a non-existent
user, so the tests that were relying on `whoami` were failing.

In the case of trusted-users we fall back to printing the user id,
which is already handled gracefully in the daemon code - i.e. when
a user does not exist or for some other reason looking up their
username is not possible, the daemon falls back to searching for their
uid inside the trusted-users list.

When whoami is used to print the username for other purpose,
we default to printing nixbld.

Change-Id: Ib61615677565098cb5fbf5e26a946ef427c58caf
2024-05-06 18:56:40 +02:00
jade 106b959043 Merge "Fix the pages in the manual for Lix" into main 2024-05-06 04:23:55 +00:00
Qyriad 3f64344bc8 meson: install org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist on macOS
Change-Id: I70079a553ec355be944f9940258f9abf861759fc
2024-05-05 18:33:35 -06:00
jade 748d8310fa Fix the pages in the manual for Lix
This doesn't comprehensively fix everything outdated in the manual, or
make the manual greatly better, but it does note down where at least
jade noticed it was wrong, and it does fix all the instances of
referencing Nix to conform to the style guide to the best of our
ability.

A lot of things have been commented out for being wrong, and there are
three types of FIXME introduced:

- FIXME(Lix): generically Lix needs to fix it
- FIXME(Qyriad): re lix-project/lix#215
- FIXME(meson): docs got outdated by meson changes and need rewriting

I did fix a bunch of it that I could, but there could certainly be
mistakes and this is definitely just an incremental improvement.

Fixes: lix-project/lix#266
Change-Id: I5993c4603d7f026a887089fce77db08394362135
2024-05-05 16:11:01 -07:00
jade 7cffd7a3b5 Merge "gitignore nocontribmsg" into main 2024-05-05 20:40:14 +00:00
jade 4b3e8a68d4 gitignore nocontribmsg
follow-on to https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/996

Change-Id: I5b88697d5c802d2788e07387de406e4a4bd351e3
2024-05-05 20:39:54 +00:00
Qyriad a3d4aca836 Merge "README: update to be Lix" into main 2024-05-05 20:18:28 +00:00
Qyriad 7e2a1b438b README: update to be Lix
Change-Id: I15b2513de61cffa2002799c4d12d251ef0970b9f
2024-05-05 19:47:56 +00:00
Qyriad 99903f24eb fix integer overflow on i686 with high phys memory
sizeof(long) is 4 bytes on i686 GCC.
With ~32 GiB of memory and a page size of 4096, there are 7988420 pages.
(7988420 * 4096) is bigger than INT32_MAX folks.

This has gone unnoticed for 9 years, and only came up thanks to
94ea517db[1] adding integer overflow sensitization checks, which caused
this broken code to emit an illegal instruction, crashing Lix the
instant the buildsystem ran Lix to generate the docs files.

[1]: 94ea517dbe

Change-Id: I50bb9ea072aac11b449d79e5d55525887a6e5a99
2024-05-05 19:47:46 +00:00
Qyriad 4998699e1a Merge "point nix3-upgrade-nix to releases.lix.systems/manifest.nix" into main 2024-05-05 19:47:36 +00:00
jade 4fd32351f3 Merge "Warn on untrusted client settings being ignored" into main 2024-05-05 19:35:35 +00:00
eldritch horrors 6b08138929 filetransfer: abort transfer on receiver exception
not doing this will cause transfers that had their readers disappear to
linger. with lingering transfers the curl thread can't shut down, which
will cause nix itself to not shut down until the transfer finishes some
other way (most likely network timeouts). also add a new test for this.

Change-Id: Id2401b3ac85731c824db05918d4079125be25b57
2024-05-05 18:09:31 +00:00
Qyriad 7ab076f21c point nix3-upgrade-nix to releases.lix.systems/manifest.nix
This file is currently manually managed, but will be automated along
with the rest of the release process.

Change-Id: I77839919549aaac73de582b2e563ce3ef914a8cb
2024-05-05 17:45:50 +00:00
Qyriad 03a20ef1ff Merge "add a contributor notice message to the dev shell hook" into main 2024-05-05 17:38:25 +00:00
Qyriad 10c1081b88 add a contributor notice message to the dev shell hook
It can be turned off by creating a file `.nocontribmsg` in the root
of the repo.

Change-Id: Iecc5c647c824a0416e527550226447780b94c08e
2024-05-05 11:22:38 -06:00
Maximilian Bosch 80dd6ab229 Merge "tests/flakes/follow-paths: test that warning about non-existent input works recursively" into main 2024-05-05 16:37:59 +00:00
eldritch horrors 6a5f100b8b doc: fix build littering doc/
mdbook has the unfortunate habit of creating stub files for chapters it
can't find on disk. turn off this helpful feature as it masks errors in
the summary file, and fix a recently introduced instance of this error.

Change-Id: I10d86aac0489c9c494bd5c8a50047415f4d4b18d
2024-05-05 16:13:27 +00:00
jade 2e8f9ac944 Warn on untrusted client settings being ignored
These are such a footgun and trip people up a lot. Let's make Lix louder
about this.

Related: lix-project/lix#261
Change-Id: I6a8d57c9817caaa6b0cbf886c615dda51038f628
2024-05-04 21:30:26 -07:00
jade 47fb494676 Merge "Actually try making a userns before assuming they don't work" into main 2024-05-05 03:58:44 +00:00
jade fb5d6f325b Merge "Fix /etc/group having desynced IDs from the actual UID in the sandbox" into main 2024-05-05 03:57:29 +00:00
jade e3b702fa22 Actually try making a userns before assuming they don't work
If unprivileged userns are *believed* to be disabled (such as with
"kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone = 0"), Lix would previously *give up*
on trying to use a user namespace before actually trying it, even if, in
cases such as unprivileged_userns_clone, it would actually be allowed
since Nix has CAP_SYS_ADMIN when running as daemon.

(see, e.g. 25d4709a4f)

We changed it to actually try it first, and then diagnose possible
causes, and also to be more loud about the whole thing, using warnings
instead of debugs. These warnings will only print on the first build run
by the daemon, which is, tbh, eh, shrug.

This is what led to us realizing that no-userns was a poorly exercised
condition.

Change-Id: I8e4f21afc89c574020dc7e89a560cc740ce6573a
2024-05-05 00:37:24 +00:00
jade 9909a175bf Fix /etc/group having desynced IDs from the actual UID in the sandbox
This was found when `logrotate.conf` failed to build in a NixOS system
with:

    /nix/store/26zdl4pyw5qazppj8if5lm8bjzxlc07l-coreutils-9.3/bin/id: cannot find name for group ID 30000

This was surprising because it seemed to mean that /etc/group was busted
in the sandbox. Indeed it was:

    root0:
    nixbld:!💯
    nogroup65534:

We diagnosed this to sandboxUid() being called before
usingUserNamespace() was called, in setting up /etc/group inside the
sandbox. This code desperately needs refactoring.

We also moved the /etc/group code to be with the /etc/passwd code, but
honestly this code is all spaghetti'd all over the place and needs some
more serious tidying than we did here.

We also moved some checks to be earlier to improve locality with where
the things they are checking come from.

Change-Id: Ie29798771f3593c46ec313a32960fa955054aceb
2024-05-04 17:36:50 -07:00
jade 4886d4592b Remove a URL literal from fetchTarball docs
Change-Id: I254b793b42f77ffe9f357f3b376683e5758f23b5
2024-05-04 16:55:27 -07:00
Maximilian Bosch 8dfb30a235 Merge "package: remove assert for libseccomp version" into main 2024-05-04 20:33:59 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch fa8009257a Merge "tests: actually run mercurial tests" into main 2024-05-04 19:37:38 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch d3b41f3a7d tests: actually run mercurial tests
The binary to check for is called hg not hq.

Change-Id: I812a30f9347d5bf0573cdacc3fc887960887ee92
2024-05-04 16:48:07 +02:00
Maximilian Bosch 3580a4b7bf package: remove assert for libseccomp version
This has the following downsides:

* you cannot build Lix against nixos-unstable.
* this will immediately break as soon as libseccomp will hit
  nixos-23.11 (given that people will probably use the package.nix via
  our overlay or override nixpkgs via `follows`).

Hence, removing the assert again and add a better FIXME comment.

Change-Id: I284e10cf08e1873fef70ed869a1638aa89792422
2024-05-04 11:25:29 +02:00
Maximilian Bosch 799d0132f0 Merge "Revert "Revert "Merge pull request #6621 from Kha/nested-follows""" into main 2024-05-04 08:52:29 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch 79d0ae6670 Merge "libstore/local-derivation-goal: prohibit creating setuid/setgid binaries" into main 2024-05-04 07:26:15 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch e91be79d8e tests/flakes/follow-paths: test that warning about non-existent input works recursively
When I added the warning that an input X has an override for a
non-existent input, the recursive flake input override fix wasn't
implemented yet[1].

This patch tests that both work together.

[1] https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/6663

Change-Id: I90dc032029b7160ab4a97d28c480c59d3a6f0150
2024-05-03 22:54:38 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch 0e38720502 Revert "Revert "Merge pull request #6621 from Kha/nested-follows""
This reverts commit a8b3d777fb.

This undoes the revert of PR#6621, which allows nested `follows`, i.e.

    {
      inputs = {
        foo.url = "github:bar/foo";
        foo.inputs.bar.inputs.nixpkgs = "nixpkgs";
      };
    }

does the expected thing now. This is useful to avoid the 1000 instances
of nixpkgs problem without having each flake in the dependency tree to
expose all of its transitive dependencies for modification.

This was in fact part of Nix before and the C++ changes applied w/o
conflicts. However, it got reverted then because people didn't want to
merge lazy-trees against it which was supposed to be merged soon back in
October 2022.

Fixes: lix-project/lix#201

Change-Id: I5ddef914135b695717b2ef88862d57ced5e7aa3c
2024-05-03 22:54:38 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch f8617f9dc6 Merge "Rename nix show-config to nix config show" into main 2024-05-03 22:07:33 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch 045ee37438 libstore/local-derivation-goal: prohibit creating setuid/setgid binaries
With Linux kernel >=6.6 & glibc 2.39 a `fchmodat2(2)` is available that
isn't filtered away by the libseccomp sandbox.

Being able to use this to bypass that restriction has surprising results
for some builds such as lxc[1]:

> With kernel ≥6.6 and glibc 2.39, lxc's install phase uses fchmodat2,
> which slips through 9b88e52846/src/libstore/build/local-derivation-goal.cc (L1650-L1663).
> The fixupPhase then uses fchmodat, which fails.
> With older kernel or glibc, setting the suid bit fails in the
> install phase, which is not treated as fatal, and then the
> fixup phase does not try to set it again.

Please note that there are still ways to bypass this sandbox[2] and this is
mostly a fix for the breaking builds.

This change works by creating a syscall filter for the `fchmodat2`
syscall (number 452 on most systems). The problem is that glibc 2.39
is needed to have the correct syscall number available via
`__NR_fchmodat2` / `__SNR_fchmodat2`, but this flake is still on
nixpkgs 23.11. To have this change everywhere and not dependent on the
glibc this package is built against, I added a header
"fchmodat2-compat.hh" that sets the syscall number based on the
architecture. On most platforms its 452 according to glibc with a few
exceptions:

    $ rg --pcre2 'define __NR_fchmodat2 (?!452)'
    sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/x32/arch-syscall.h
    58:#define __NR_fchmodat2 1073742276

    sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n32/arch-syscall.h
    67:#define __NR_fchmodat2 6452

    sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips64/n64/arch-syscall.h
    62:#define __NR_fchmodat2 5452

    sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/mips32/arch-syscall.h
    70:#define __NR_fchmodat2 4452

    sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/arch-syscall.h
    59:#define __NR_fchmodat2 562

I added a small regression-test to the setuid integration-test that
attempts to set the suid bit on a file using the fchmodat2 syscall.
I confirmed that the test fails without the change in
local-derivation-goal.

Additionally, we require libseccomp 2.5.5 or greater now: as it turns
out, libseccomp maintains an internal syscall table and
validates each rule against it. This means that when using libseccomp
2.5.4 or older, one may pass `452` as syscall number against it, but
since it doesn't exist in the internal structure, `libseccomp` will refuse
to create a filter for that. This happens with nixpkgs-23.11, i.e. on
stable NixOS and when building Lix against the project's flake.

To work around that

* a backport of libseccomp 2.5.5 on upstream nixpkgs has been
  scheduled[3].

* the package now uses libseccomp 2.5.5 on its own already. This is to
  provide a quick fix since the correct fix for 23.11 is still a staging cycle
  away.

We still need the compat header though since `SCMP_SYS(fchmodat2)`
internally transforms this into `__SNR_fchmodat2` which points to
`__NR_fchmodat2` from glibc 2.39, so it wouldn't build on glibc 2.38.
The updated syscall table from libseccomp 2.5.5 is NOT used for that
step, but used later, so we need both, our compat header and their
syscall table 🤷

Relevant PRs in CppNix:

* https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10591
* https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10501

[1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/300635#issuecomment-2031073804
[2] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/300635#issuecomment-2030844251
[3] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/306070

(cherry picked from commit ba6804518772e6afb403dd55478365d4b863c854)
Change-Id: I6921ab5a363188c6bff617750d00bb517276b7fe
2024-05-03 16:29:06 +02:00
Théophane Hufschmitt 8458d98b27 Rename nix show-config to nix config show
Part of #7672

My main motivation is to be able to use `nix.checkConfig`[1]. This
doesn't work with Lix currently since the module uses `nix show-config`
if the Nix version is <2.20pre and `nix config show` otherwise. I think
this is the only instance where nixpkgs checks for which Nix commands
exist that affects us now, so I figured we could just perform the rename
here as well[2] and still provide the current version number[3].

I don't have a strong opinion on whether to deprecate `nix show-config`,
the warning is added there automatically.

(cherry picked from commit f300e11b056dea414d7d77bbc6e5a7dc5d9ddd41)

[1] https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/options.html#opt-nix.checkConfig
[2] I should add that I don't use the "official" ways of installing Lix
    because using the flake directly and callPackaging it seemed to fit
    better into my workflow: I already have a little mess to make
    sure Hydra from the flake uses the correct pkgs.nix and I didn't
    want to complicate it further while keeping a single package-set I
    can build in CI. Don't get me wrong, I think such a module for a
    quick-start is very important, just giving context on why I bother
    in the first place :)
[3] When we go public, I think it's worth considering to add support in
    nixpkgs itself for Lix.

Change-Id: I47b4239b05cbeda3c370d2fa56ea768b768768ac
2024-05-03 16:26:16 +02:00
Qyriad 19645a4a64 Merge changes Id1a67156,I03f4c7c1,I146736bb,I3b1453cb into main
* changes:
  docs: clarify how ^ works for -E/-f installables
  docs: give translation examples from nix-build -E/-A to installables
  docs: clarify how the different kinds of installables are selected
  docs: guide to installables docs in installable commands' docs
2024-05-03 13:39:49 +00:00
Artemis Tosini 6f0636a7ed Merge "libstore: check additionalSandboxProfile" into main 2024-05-03 03:35:02 +00:00
Artemis Tosini ecdbc3b207 libstore: check additionalSandboxProfile
Currently LocalDerivationGoal allows setting `__sandboxProfile`
to add sandbox parameters on Darwin when `sandbox=true`.
This was only supposed to have an effect when `sandbox=relaxed`

Change-Id: Ide44ee82d7e4d6b545285eab26547e7014817d3f
2024-05-03 00:59:18 +00:00
eldritch horrors d55b158e24 libutil: make rewriteStrings sound
this is used in CA rewriting, replacement of placeholders in
derivations, generating scripts for devShells, and some more
places. in all of these transitive replacements are unsound,
and overlapping replacements would be as well. there even is
a test that transitive replacements do not happen (in the CA
RewriteSink suite), but none for overlapping replacements. a
minimally surprising binary rewriter surely would not do any
of these replacements, the only reason we have not seen this
break yet is probably that rewriteStrings is only called for
store paths and things that look like store paths (and those
should never overlap nor admit such transitive replacements)

Change-Id: I6fc29f939d5061d9f56c752624a823ece8437c07
2024-05-03 00:50:31 +00:00
Qyriad 076dfd30c6 Merge changes from topic "profile-v3" into main
* changes:
  nix3-profile: remove check "name" attr in manifests
  Add profile migration test
  nix3-profile: make element names stable
  getNameFromURL(): Support uppercase characters in attribute names
  nix3-profile: remove indices
  nix3-profile: allow using human-readable names to select packages
  implement parsing human-readable names from URLs
2024-05-02 20:15:48 +00:00
Qyriad 6a8b379628 nix3-profile: remove check "name" attr in manifests
It doesn't seem to have ever been used.

Based off of commit a748e88bf4cca0fdc6ce75188e88017a7899d16b

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9656
Change-Id: Idcf250a645fa43f2ef11fb15b503b070a62a917e
2024-05-02 12:59:15 -06:00
Eelco Dolstra 5d2031f92d Add profile migration test
(cherry picked from commit 72560f7bbef2ab3c02b8ca040fe084328bdd5fbe)

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9656
Change-Id: I405e5848e2627a76940220fb6aebadfb8f094afb
2024-05-02 12:59:15 -06:00
Qyriad e0911eef73 nix3-profile: make element names stable
Based off of commit 6268a45b650f563bae2360e0540920a2959bdd40

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9656
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I0fcf069a8537c61ad6fc4eee1f3c193a708ea1c4
2024-05-02 12:59:15 -06:00
Eelco Dolstra ce70f02aff getNameFromURL(): Support uppercase characters in attribute names
In particular, this makes it handle 'legacyPackages' correctly.

(cherry picked from commit 936a3642264ac159f3f9093710be3465b70e0e89)

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9657
Change-Id: Icc4efe02f7f8e90a2970589f72fd3d3cd4418d95
2024-05-02 12:02:28 -06:00
Qyriad e98fc952a8 nix3-profile: remove indices
Based off of commit 3187bc9ac3dd193b9329ef68c73ac3cca794ed78

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9656
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I8ac4a33314cd1cf9de95404c20f58e883460acc7
2024-05-02 12:02:28 -06:00
Qyriad f88423813f nix3-profile: allow using human-readable names to select packages
These names are parsed from the URL provided for that package

Based off of commit 257b768436a0e8ab7887f9b790c5b92a7fe51ef5

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/8678
Co-authored-by: Felix Uhl <felix.uhl@outlook.com>
Change-Id: I76d5f9cfb11d3d2915b3dd1db21d7bb49e91f4fb
2024-05-02 12:02:28 -06:00
Robert Hensing b7ce11c97d Disallow store path names that are . or .. (plus opt. -)
As discussed in the maintainer meeting on 2024-01-29.

Mainly this is to avoid a situation where the name is parsed and
treated as a file name, mostly to protect users.
.-* and ..-* are also considered invalid because they might strip
on that separator to remove versions. Doesn't really work, but that's
what we decided, and I won't argue with it, because .-* probably
doesn't seem to have a real world application anyway.
We do still permit a 1-character name that's just "-", which still
poses a similar risk in such a situation. We can't start disallowing
trailing -, because a non-zero number of users will need it and we've
seen how annoying and painful such a change is.

What matters most is preventing a situation where . or .. can be
injected, and to just get this done.

(cherry picked from commit f1b4663805a9dbcb1ace64ec110092d17c9155e0)
Change-Id: I900a8509933cee662f888c3c76fa8986b0058839
2024-05-02 19:34:38 +02:00
Robert Hensing 4b3dc66386 test: Generate distinct hashes
Gen::just is the constant generator. Don't just return that!

(cherry picked from commit 8406da28773f050e00a006e4812e3ecbf919a2a9)
Change-Id: Ibfd0bd40f90942077a4720086ce0cd3bfabef79d
2024-05-02 19:34:21 +02:00
Robert Hensing 2eec547d7d test: Generate distinct path names
Gen: :just is the constant generator. Don't just return that!

(cherry picked from commit 69bbd5852af9b2f0b794162bd1debcdf64fc6648)
Change-Id: Id6e58141f5a42a1f67bd11d48c87b32a3ebd0500
2024-05-02 19:34:04 +02:00
Robert Hensing fae6ae2122 parseStorePath: Support leading period
(cherry picked from commit b13e6a76b4f289c6db69ffaa7bd35b7e44f2a391)
Change-Id: Ie14be437d87d17248f80e1f009aa2a4311ddede6
2024-05-02 19:34:03 +02:00
Robert Hensing 3a058dc4b3 Revert "StorePath: reject names starting with '.'"
This reverts commit 24bda0c7b381e1a017023c6f7cb9661fae8560bd.

(cherry picked from commit 9ddd0f2af8fd95e1380027a70d0aa650ea2fd5e4)
Change-Id: Ideb547e2a8ac911cf39d58d3e0c1553867bdd776
2024-05-02 18:53:51 +02:00
Qyriad 1425aa0b7c implement parsing human-readable names from URLs
Based off of commit 257b768436a0e8ab7887f9b790c5b92a7fe51ef5

Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/8678
Co-authored-by: Felix Uhl <felix.uhl@outlook.com>
Change-Id: Idcb7f6191ca3310ef9dc854197f7798260c3f71d
2024-04-30 18:11:14 -06:00
Qyriad 4942e4e2d2 docs: clarify how ^ works for -E/-f installables
We didn't even realize you *could* use this syntax with -E and -f, much
less that the attribute path could be *empty*.

Change-Id: Id1a6715609f3a76a5ce477bd43a7832effbbe07b
2024-04-29 08:53:43 -06:00
Qyriad 6abeea70e9 docs: give translation examples from nix-build -E/-A to installables
Change-Id: I03f4c7c1049063539a35ba500a07bb8f866d4cb7
2024-04-29 08:18:00 -06:00
Qyriad bd2619868c docs: clarify how the different kinds of installables are selected
Change-Id: I146736bb97ebe035e04be69ce9fb60a557e38c6c
2024-04-29 08:18:00 -06:00
Qyriad 194ba8a02f docs: guide to installables docs in installable commands' docs
The installables syntax is not documented in any of the man pages or
docbook pages for any of those individual commands. And while these
commands really should at least peripherally individually document how
installables work, in the meantime we can at least direct people to the
right place.

This commit also clarifies the unexpected fact that `nix profile remove`
and `nix profile upgrade` do *not* take installables.

Change-Id: I3b1453cb197a613bbab639c66a466365c3592c6d
2024-04-29 08:06:05 -06:00
Qyriad e2ab89a74b add VM test for nix upgrade-nix
This commit adds a new NixOS VM test, which tests that `nix upgrade-nix`
works on both kinds of profiles (manifest.nix and manifest.json).

Done as a separate commit from 831d18a13, since it relies on the
--store-path argument from 026c90e5f as well.

Change-Id: I5fc94b751d252862cb6cffb541a4c072faad9f3b
2024-04-29 01:19:21 +00:00
Qyriad ee5a1b5a4c nix3-upgrade-nix: allow manually specifying new nix
This allows manually specifying a store path for the new Nix that
gets linked into Nix's profile.

Change-Id: Ib71711ffb466febf4a6892e3fdbda644e053770d
2024-04-29 01:19:21 +00:00
Qyriad aae12f5848 fix nix upgrade-nix on new-style profiles
nix3-profile automatically migrates any profile its used on to its style
of profile -- the ones with manifest.json instead of manifest.nix. On
non-NixOS systems, Nix is conventionally installed to the profile at
/nix/var/nix/profiles/default, so if a user passed that to `--profile`
of `nix profile`, then it would break upgrade-nix from ever working
again, without recreating the profile.

This commit fixes that, and allows upgrade-nix to work on either kind of
profile.

Fixes #16.

Change-Id: I4c49b1beba93bb50e8f8a107edc451affe08c3f7
2024-04-29 01:19:21 +00:00
Qyriad 2bd57d4d36 refactor some nix-env and profile code to libcmd
Notably, ProfileManifest and ProfileElement are useful generic
profile management code, and nix profile is not the only place in the
codebase where profiles are relevant.

This commit is in preparation for fixing upgrade-nix's interaction with
new-style profiles.

Change-Id: Iefc8bbd34b4bc6012175cb3d6e6a8207973bc792
2024-04-29 01:19:21 +00:00
Qyriad da677fce39 Merge "remove Github workflow files" into main 2024-04-28 23:31:59 +00:00
Qyriad 6bc394c6d2 remove Github workflow files
Fixes #251. We aren't using them.

Change-Id: Ib24da6e0277bdd6afa9103c553c743a610f7b4e1
2024-04-28 02:56:19 -06:00
puck 0c831765bd Run all derivation builders inside the sandbox on macOS
This replaces the external sandbox-exec call with direct calls into
libsandbox. This API is technically deprecated and is missing some
prototypes, but all major browsers depend on it, so it is unlikely to
materially change without warning.

This commit also ensures the netrc file is only written if the
derivation is in fact meant to be able to access the internet.

This change commits a sin of not actually actively declaring its
dependency on macOS's libsandbox.dylib; this is due to the dylib
cache in macOS making that explicit dependency unnecessary. In the
future this might become a problem, so this commit marks our sins.

Co-authored-by: Artemis Tosini <lix@artem.ist>
Co-authored-by: Lunaphied <lunaphied@lunaphied.me>
Change-Id: Ia302141a53ce7b0327c1aad86a117b6645fe1189
2024-04-27 14:44:15 -06:00
Qyriad 76b45b4861 Merge "docs(nix-env): summarize of each subcommand in --help" into main 2024-04-27 18:42:46 +00:00
puck 9229e87347 Fix progress bar on copyPaths
This variable should not be shared between activities.

Change-Id: I4eee89bc7acb320a3972dc3a55bfb087d3a9eb3a
2024-04-27 18:03:15 +00:00
Ilya K 9462c01c3e libstore/ssh: shut
This is just logspam, and we have NIX_SSHOPTS for people that want the logspam.

Change-Id: Ieff71473686f0661f9c53c212f8952dd2c9565c3
2024-04-27 12:05:17 +03:00
Qyriad 78ce710722 docs(nix-env): summarize of each subcommand in --help
This should have been there from the beginning. As much as nix-env is a
pile of problems we don't need trivial docs papercuts like this adding
to it.

Change-Id: I0c53e4b146af2fefdd0e4743d850672729cb2194
2024-04-26 21:56:08 -06:00
Maximilian Bosch 8773439a85 Merge "ssh-ng: Set log-fd for ssh to 4 by default" into main 2024-04-26 18:30:33 +00:00
Artemis Tosini 789aa39576 Merge "gc: Find roots using libproc on Darwin" into main 2024-04-26 17:26:45 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch 104448e75d ssh-ng: Set log-fd for ssh to 4 by default
That's expected by `build-remote` and makes sure that errors are
correctly forwarded to the user. For instance, let's say that the
host-key of `example.org` is unknown and

    nix-build ../nixpkgs -A hello -j0 --builders 'ssh-ng://example.org'

is issued, then you get the following output:

    cannot build on 'ssh-ng://example.org?&': error: failed to start SSH connection to 'example.org'
    Failed to find a machine for remote build!
    derivation: yh46gakxq3kchrbihwxvpn5bmadcw90b-hello-2.12.1.drv
    required (system, features): (x86_64-linux, [])
    2 available machines:
    [...]

The relevant information (`Host key verification failed`) ends up in the
daemon's log, but that's not very obvious considering that the daemon
isn't very chatty normally.

This can be fixed - the same way as its done for legacy-ssh - by passing
fd 4 to the SSH wrapper. Now you'd get the following error:

    cannot build on 'ssh-ng://example.org': error: failed to start SSH connection to 'example.org': Host key verification failed.
    Failed to find a machine for remote build!
    [...]

...and now it's clear what's wrong.

Please note that this is won't end up in the derivation's log.

For previous discussion about this change see
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/7659.

Change-Id: I5790856dbf58e53ea3e63238b015ea06c347cf92
2024-04-26 19:04:06 +02:00
eldritch horrors a1ad4e52a6 filetransfer: don't decompress in curl wrapper itself
only decompress the response once all data has been received (in the
fully buffered case), or at least outside of the curl wrapper itself
(in the receive-to-sink case). unfortunately this means we will have
to duplicate decompression logic for these two cases for time being,
but once the curl wrapper has been rewritten to return a real future
or Source we can deduplicate this logic again. the curl wrapper will
have to turn into a proper Source first and use decompression source
logic which also does not currently exist—only decompression *sinks*

Change-Id: I66bc692f07d9b9e69fe10689ee73a2de8d65e35c
2024-04-26 15:26:37 +00:00
eldritch horrors fb0996aaa8 filetransfer: remove dataCallback from interface
this is highly questionable. single-arg download calls will misbehave
with it set, and two-arg download calls will just overwrite it. being
an implementation detail this should not have been in the API at all.

Change-Id: I613772951ee03d8302366085f06a53601d13f132
2024-04-26 15:26:37 +00:00
eldritch horrors dfe3baea12 filetransfer: make two-arg download abstract
this lets each implementation of FileTransfer (of which currently only
the one exists at all) implement appropriate handling for its internal
behaviours that are not otherwise exposed. in curl this lets us switch
the buffer-full handling method from "block the entire curl thread" to
"pause just the one transfer", move the non-libcurl body decompression
out of the actual curl wrapper (which will let us eventually morph the
curl wrapper intto an actual source of Sources), and some other things

Change-Id: Id6d3593cde6b4915aab3e90a43b175c103cc3f18
2024-04-26 15:26:37 +00:00
Maximilian Bosch ce76d3eab2 Merge "justfile: allow passing args to meson compile" into main 2024-04-26 07:45:22 +00:00
Artemis Tosini c03de0df62 gc: Find roots using libproc on Darwin
Previously, the garbage collector found runtime roots on Darwin by
shelling out to `lsof -n -w -F n` then parsing the result.
However, this requires an lsof binary and can be extremely slow.

The official Apple lsof returns in a reasonable amount of time,
about 250ms in my tests, but the lsof packaged in nixpkgs is quite slow,
taking about 40 seconds to run the command.

Using libproc directly is about the same speed as Apple lsof,
and allows us to reënable several tests that were disabled on Darwin.

Change-Id: Ifa0adda7984e13c15535693baba835aae79a3577
2024-04-25 23:24:21 -04:00
Maximilian Bosch ecad3632cc justfile: allow passing args to meson compile
My main motivation for this change is to limit the amount of compile
jobs to make sure my machine is still usable for something else when
building a fresh Lix locally.

Also made `build` a dependency of `install`: this is analogous to
`make install` in CppNix where this both recompiles changed files and
installs the artifacts into `outputs/out`. May be a little more pleasant
to work with that, especially when you're used to contributing to
CppNix.

Change-Id: I321e2b0daf1c5e20f82c04e2dd158056c80ed86c
2024-04-25 14:26:38 +02:00
eldritch horrors 5420b3afd6 filetransfer: drop errorSink
just accumulate error data into result.data as we would for successful
transfers without a dataCallback. errorSink and data would contain the
same data in error cases anyway, so splitting them is not very useful.

Change-Id: I00e449866454389ac6a564ab411c903fd357dabf
2024-04-25 01:33:22 +02:00
eldritch horrors 5e69f8aa3d filetransfer: restore http status line reporting
this was broken in 75b62e5260.

Change-Id: If8583e802afbcde822623036bf41a9708fbc7c8d
2024-04-25 01:33:08 +02:00
eldritch horrors 38442e3123 filetransfer: remove decompress request parameter
this is never read.

Change-Id: I4c46f140519843a21e452958900e81edd2f78be2
2024-04-25 01:33:08 +02:00
Artemis Tosini 7114b0465a Merge "libstore: Create platform LocalStore subclasses" into main 2024-04-24 15:35:32 +00:00
Qyriad f24223931d meson: remove unnecessary parts of cross file
Meson cross files layer, the last value of each key takes effect.

https: //mesonbuild.com/Machine-files.html#loading-multiple-machine-files
Change-Id: I22d886f71cd51f0ce520d3fc22aed4bcf074bb91
2024-04-23 10:20:20 -06:00
Artemis Tosini b247ef72dc libstore: Create platform LocalStore subclasses
This creates new subclasses of LocalStore for each OS to include
platform-specific functionality. Currently this just includes garbage
collector roots but it could be extended to sandboxing as well.

In order to make sure that the generic LocalStore is not accidentally
constructed, its constructor is protected. A Fallback is provided which
implements no functionality except constructors.

Change-Id: I836a28e90b68309873f75afb83e0f1b2e2c89fb3
2024-04-23 16:17:05 +00:00
Qyriad be4a3168c9 Merge changes Ia3e7b1e6,If09be814 into main
* changes:
  meson: flip the switch!!
  meson: fix cross compilation
2024-04-23 11:12:09 +00:00
Qyriad b913a939b0 meson: flip the switch!!
This commit makes Meson the default buildsystem for Lix.
The Make buildsystem is now deprecated and will be removed soon, but has
not yet, which will be done in a later commit when all seems good. The
mesonBuild jobs have been removed, and have not been replaced with
equivalent jobs to ensure the Make buildsystem still works.

The full, new commands in a development shell are:

$ meson setup ./build "--prefix=$out" $mesonFlags

(A simple `meson setup ./build` will also build, but will do a different
thing, not having the settings from package.nix applied.)

$ meson compile -C build
$ meson test -C build --suite=check
$ meson install -C build
$ meson test -C build --suite=installcheck

(Check and installcheck may both be done after install, allowing you to
omit the --suite argument entirely, but this is the order package.nix
runs them in.)

If tests fail and Meson helpfully has no output for why, use the
`--print-error-logs` option to `meson test`. Why this is not the default
I cannot explain.

If you change a setting in the buildsystem, most cases will
automatically regenerate the Meson configuration, but some cases, like
trying to build a specific target whose name is new to the buildsystem
(e.g. `meson compile -C build src/libmelt/libmelt.dylib`, when
`libmelt.dylib` did not exist as a target the last time the buildsystem
was generated), then you can reconfigure using new settings but
existing options, and only recompiling stuff affected by the changes:

$ meson setup --reconfigure build

Note that changes to the default values in `meson.options` or in the
`default_options :` argument to project() are NOT propagated with
`--reconfigure`.

If you want a totally clean build, you can use:

$ meson setup --wipe build

That will work regardless of if `./build` exists or not.

Specific, named targets may be addressed in
`meson build -C build <target>` with the "target ID" if there is one,
which is the first string argument passed to target functions that
have one, and unrelated to the variable name, e.g.:

libexpr_dylib = library('nixexpr', …)

can be addressed with:

$ meson compile -C build nixexpr

All targets may be addressed as their output, relative to the build
directory, e.g.:

$ meson compile -C build src/libexpr/libnixexpr.so

But Meson does not consider intermediate files like object files
targets. To build a specific object file, use Ninja directly and
specify the output file relative to the build directory:

$ ninja -C build src/libexpr/libnixexpr.so.p/nixexpr.cc.o

To inspect the canonical source of truth on what the state of the
buildsystem configuration is, use:

$ meson introspect

Have fun!

Change-Id: Ia3e7b1e6fae26daf3162e655b4ded611a5cd57ad
2024-04-22 21:41:58 -06:00
Qyriad 05e3b1d39e meson: fix cross compilation
This should fix cross compilation in the base case, but this is
difficult to test as cross compilation is broken in many different
places right now. This should bring Meson back up to cross parity with
the Make buildsystem though.

Change-Id: If09be8142d1fc975a82b994143ff35be1297dad8
2024-04-22 21:41:58 -06:00
eldritch horrors 86bfede948 libstore: use curl functions for reading headers
don't reimplement header parsing. this was only really needed due to the
ancient github bug we no longer care about, everything else we have done
in custom code can also be done using curl itself. doing this also fixes
possible sources of header smuggling (because the header function didn't
unfold headers and we'd trim them before parsing, which would've made us
read contents of one header as a fully formed header in itself). this is
a slight behavior change because we now honor only the first instance of
a given header where previous behavior was to honor either the last or a
combination of all of them (accept-ranges was logical-or'd by accident).

Change-Id: I93cb93ddb91ab98c8991f846014926f6ef039fdb
2024-04-23 01:04:56 +00:00
eldritch horrors 257d7ffa7b libstore: remove github etag workaround
this was a workaround for a *github* bug that happend *in 2015*.
not only is github no longer buggy, it shouldn't have been nix's
responsibility to work around these bugs like this to begin with

while we're at it we'll also remove another workaround—again for
github specifically and again for etag handling—from 2021 that's
also not needed any more. future workarounds for serverside bugs
should probably come with an expiration date that mutates into a
build warning after a while, otherwise this *will* happen again.

Change-Id: I74f739ae3e36d40350f78bebcb5869aa8cc9adcd
2024-04-23 01:04:56 +00:00
Qyriad 7063170d5f tests: add error messages to the asserts in tarball flakes test
In hopes of avoiding opaque error messages like the one in
https://buildbot.lix.systems/#/builders/49/builds/1054/steps/1/logs/stdio

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/nix/store/wj6wh89jhd2492r781qsr09r9wydfs6m-nixos-test-driver-1.1/bin/.nixos-test-driver-wrapped", line 9, in <module>
    sys.exit(main())
             ^^^^^^
  File "/nix/store/wj6wh89jhd2492r781qsr09r9wydfs6m-nixos-test-driver-1.1/lib/python3.11/site-packages/test_driver/__init__.py", line 126, in main
    driver.run_tests()
  File "/nix/store/wj6wh89jhd2492r781qsr09r9wydfs6m-nixos-test-driver-1.1/lib/python3.11/site-packages/test_driver/driver.py", line 159, in run_tests
    self.test_script()
  File "/nix/store/wj6wh89jhd2492r781qsr09r9wydfs6m-nixos-test-driver-1.1/lib/python3.11/site-packages/test_driver/driver.py", line 151, in test_script
    exec(self.tests, symbols, None)
  File "<string>", line 13, in <module>
AssertionError

Change-Id: Idd2212a1c3714ce58c7c3a9f34c2ca4313eb6d55
2024-04-22 16:13:36 -06:00
eldritch horrors ff9a4fc336 libstore: use curl_multi_{poll,wakeup}
the previous solution to the wakeup problem (adding a pipe and passing
it as an additional fd to curl_multi_wait) worked, but there have been
builtin alternatives for this since 2020. not only do these save code,
they're also a lot more likely to work natively on windows when needed

Change-Id: Iab751b900997110a8d15de45ea3ab0c42f7e5973
2024-04-22 21:37:20 +00:00
eldritch horrors e5903aab65 libstore: remove ancient libcurl feature checks
the oldest version checked for here is 7.47, which was released in
2016. it's probably safe to say that we do not need these any more

Change-Id: I003411f6b2ce6d56f7ca337390df3ea86bd59a99
2024-04-22 19:45:22 +00:00
puck c8c838381d Merge "Fix exportReferencesGraph when given store subpath" into main 2024-04-21 15:37:59 +00:00
puck 272c2ff15f remove extraneous cache entry from github fetcher
This isn't necessary, as it's already covered by the tarball fetcher's
cache.

Change-Id: I85e35f5a61594f27b8f30d82145f92c5d6559e1f
2024-04-21 10:46:05 +00:00
Alyssa Ross c1319831fb Fix exportReferencesGraph when given store subpath
With Nix 2.3, it was possible to pass a subpath of a store path to
exportReferencesGraph:

	with import <nixpkgs> {};

	let
	  hello = writeShellScriptBin "hello" ''
	    echo ${toString builtins.currentTime}
	  '';
	in

	writeClosure [ "${hello}/bin/hello" ]

This regressed with Nix 2.4, with a very confusing error message, that
presumably indicates it was unintentional:

	error: path '/nix/store/3gl7kgjr4pwf03f0x70dgx9ln3bhl7zc-hello/bin/hello' is not in the Nix store

(cherry picked from commit 0774e8ba33c060f56bad3ff696796028249e915a)
Change-Id: I00920fb33077b831a1bb4a1b68d515ba8c3c2a69
2024-04-21 10:27:32 +00:00
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# too many warnings
- -bugprone-narrowing-conversions
# kind of nonsense
- -bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters
# too many warnings for now
- -bugprone-implicit-widening-of-multiplication-result
# Lix's exception handling is Questionable
- -bugprone-empty-catch
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# EditorConfig configuration for nix
# http://EditorConfig.org
# Top-most EditorConfig file
root = true
# Unix-style newlines with a newline ending every file, utf-8 charset
[*]
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
charset = utf-8
# Match nix files, set indent to spaces with width of two
[*.nix]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
# Match c++/shell/perl, set indent to spaces with width of four
[*.{hpp,cc,hh,sh,pl}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 4
# Match diffs, avoid to trim trailing whitespace
[*.{diff,patch}]
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# shellcheck shell=bash
source_env_if_exists .envrc.local
# TODO: `use flake .#native-clangStdenvPackages` on macOS?
use flake ".#${LIX_SHELL_VARIANT:-default}" "${LIX_SHELL_EXTRA_ARGS[@]}"
export MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS -e"
if [[ -n "$NIX_BUILD_CORES" ]]; then
export MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS -j $NIX_BUILD_CORES"
fi
export GTEST_BRIEF=1

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# Pull requests concerning the listed files will automatically invite the respective maintainers as reviewers.
# This file is not used for denoting any kind of ownership, but is merely a tool for handling notifications.
#
# Merge permissions are required for maintaining an entry in this file.
# For documentation on this mechanism, see https://help.github.com/articles/about-codeowners/
# Default reviewers if nothing else matches
* @edolstra
# This file
.github/CODEOWNERS @edolstra
# Public documentation
/doc @fricklerhandwerk
*.md @fricklerhandwerk
# Libstore layer
/src/libstore @thufschmitt

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---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: ''
labels: bug
assignees: ''
---
## Describe the bug
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
If you have a problem with a specific package or NixOS,
you probably want to file an issue at https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues.
## Steps To Reproduce
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See error
## Expected behavior
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## `nix --version` output
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Add any other context about the problem here.

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about: Suggest an idea for this project
title: ''
labels: feature
assignees: ''
---
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---
name: Installer issue
about: Report problems with installation
title: ''
labels: installer
assignees: ''
---
## Platform
<!-- select the platform on which you tried to install Nix -->
- [ ] Linux: <!-- state your distribution, e.g. Arch Linux, Ubuntu, ... -->
- [ ] macOS
- [ ] WSL
## Additional information
<!-- state special circumstances on your system or additional steps you have taken prior to installation -->
## Output
<details><summary>Output</summary>
```log
<!-- paste console output here and remove this comment -->
```
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---
name: Missing or incorrect documentation
about: Help us improve the reference manual
title: ''
labels: documentation
assignees: ''
---
## Problem
<!-- describe your problem -->
## Proposal
<!-- propose a solution -->
## Checklist
<!-- make sure this issue is not redundant or obsolete -->
- [ ] checked [latest Nix manual] \([source])
- [ ] checked [open documentation issues and pull requests] for possible duplicates
[latest Nix manual]: https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/
[source]: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/tree/master/doc/manual/src
[open documentation issues and pull requests]: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/documentation

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# Motivation
<!-- Briefly explain what the change is about and why it is desirable. -->
# Context
<!-- Provide context. Reference open issues if available. -->
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# Stale bot information
- Thanks for your contribution!
- To remove the stale label, just leave a new comment.
- _How to find the right people to ping?_ &rarr; [`git blame`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-blame) to the rescue! (or GitHub's history and blame buttons.)
- You can always ask for help on [our Discourse Forum](https://discourse.nixos.org/) or on [Matrix - #nix:nixos.org](https://matrix.to/#/#nix:nixos.org).
## Suggestions for PRs
1. GitHub sometimes doesn't notify people who commented / reviewed a PR previously, when you (force) push commits. If you have addressed the reviews you can [officially ask for a review](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/requesting-a-pull-request-review) from those who commented to you or anyone else.
2. If it is unfinished but you plan to finish it, please mark it as a draft.
3. If you don't expect to work on it any time soon, closing it with a short comment may encourage someone else to pick up your work.
4. To get things rolling again, rebase the PR against the target branch and address valid comments.
5. If you need a review to move forward, ask in [the Discourse thread for PRs that need help](https://discourse.nixos.org/t/prs-in-distress/3604).
6. If all you need is a merge, check the git history to find and [request reviews](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/requesting-a-pull-request-review) from people who usually merge related contributions.
## Suggestions for issues
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3. If you still have interest in resolving it, try to ping somebody who you believe might have an interest in the topic. Consider discussing the problem in [our Discourse Forum](https://discourse.nixos.org/).
4. As with all open source projects, your best option is to submit a Pull Request that addresses this issue. We :heart: this attitude!
**Memorandum on closing issues**
Don't be afraid to close an issue that holds valuable information. Closed issues stay in the system for people to search, read, cross-reference, or even reopen--nothing is lost! Closing obsolete issues is an important way to help maintainers focus their time and effort.
## Useful GitHub search queries
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- [Open PRs with any stale-bot interaction and NOT `stale`](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+commenter%3Aapp%2Fstale+-label%3A%22stale%22+)
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updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"

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"documentation":
- doc/manual/*
- src/nix/**/*.md
"store":
- src/libstore/store-api.*
- src/libstore/*-store.*
"fetching":
- src/libfetchers/**/*
"repl":
- src/libcmd/repl.*
- src/nix/repl.*
"new-cli":
- src/nix/**/*
"with-tests":
# Unit tests
- src/*/tests/**/*
# Functional and integration tests
- tests/functional/**/*

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daysUntilStale: 180
daysUntilClose: false
exemptLabels:
- "critical"
- "never-stale"
staleLabel: "stale"
markComment: false
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name: Backport
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [closed, labeled]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
backport:
name: Backport Pull Request
permissions:
# for zeebe-io/backport-action
contents: write
pull-requests: write
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS' && github.event.pull_request.merged == true && (github.event_name != 'labeled' || startsWith('backport', github.event.label.name))
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
# required to find all branches
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Create backport PRs
# should be kept in sync with `version`
uses: zeebe-io/backport-action@v1.4.0
with:
# Config README: https://github.com/zeebe-io/backport-action#backport-action
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
github_workspace: ${{ github.workspace }}
pull_description: |-
Automatic backport to `${target_branch}`, triggered by a label in #${pull_number}.
# should be kept in sync with `uses`
version: v0.0.5

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name: "CI"
on:
pull_request:
push:
permissions: read-all
jobs:
tests:
needs: [check_secrets]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v23
with:
# The sandbox would otherwise be disabled by default on Darwin
extra_nix_config: "sandbox = true"
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
if: needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
with:
name: '${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}'
signingKey: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}'
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- run: nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' flake check -L
check_secrets:
permissions:
contents: none
name: Check Cachix and Docker secrets present for installer tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
cachix: ${{ steps.secret.outputs.cachix }}
docker: ${{ steps.secret.outputs.docker }}
steps:
- name: Check for secrets
id: secret
env:
_CACHIX_SECRETS: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
_DOCKER_SECRETS: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
echo "::set-output name=cachix::${{ env._CACHIX_SECRETS != '' }}"
echo "::set-output name=docker::${{ env._DOCKER_SECRETS != '' }}"
installer:
needs: [tests, check_secrets]
if: github.event_name == 'push' && needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
installerURL: ${{ steps.prepare-installer.outputs.installerURL }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v23
with:
install_url: https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-2.13.3/install
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
with:
name: '${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}'
signingKey: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}'
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- id: prepare-installer
run: scripts/prepare-installer-for-github-actions
installer_test:
needs: [installer, check_secrets]
if: github.event_name == 'push' && needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v23
with:
install_url: '${{needs.installer.outputs.installerURL}}'
install_options: "--tarball-url-prefix https://${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}.cachix.org/serve"
- run: sudo apt install fish zsh
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
- run: brew install fish
if: matrix.os == 'macos-latest'
- run: exec bash -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec sh -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec zsh -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec fish -c "nix-instantiate -E 'builtins.currentTime' --eval"
- run: exec bash -c "nix-channel --add https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/unstable/nixos-23.05pre466020.60c1d71f2ba nixpkgs"
- run: exec bash -c "nix-channel --update && nix-env -iA nixpkgs.hello && hello"
docker_push_image:
needs: [check_secrets, tests]
if: >-
github.event_name == 'push' &&
github.ref_name == 'master' &&
needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true' &&
needs.check_secrets.outputs.docker == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v23
with:
install_url: https://releases.nixos.org/nix/nix-2.13.3/install
- run: echo CACHIX_NAME="$(echo $GITHUB_REPOSITORY-install-tests | tr "[A-Z]/" "[a-z]-")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- run: echo NIX_VERSION="$(nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval .\#default.version | tr -d \")" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: cachix/cachix-action@v12
if: needs.check_secrets.outputs.cachix == 'true'
with:
name: '${{ env.CACHIX_NAME }}'
signingKey: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_SIGNING_KEY }}'
authToken: '${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}'
- run: nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' build .#dockerImage -L
- run: docker load -i ./result/image.tar.gz
- run: docker tag nix:$NIX_VERSION nixos/nix:$NIX_VERSION
- run: docker tag nix:$NIX_VERSION nixos/nix:master
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- run: docker push nixos/nix:$NIX_VERSION
- run: docker push nixos/nix:master

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name: Hydra status
permissions: read-all
on:
schedule:
- cron: "12,42 * * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
check_hydra_status:
name: Check Hydra status
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- run: bash scripts/check-hydra-status.sh

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name: "Label PR"
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [edited, opened, synchronize, reopened]
# WARNING:
# When extending this action, be aware that $GITHUB_TOKEN allows some write
# access to the GitHub API. This means that it should not evaluate user input in
# a way that allows code injection.
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
labels:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository_owner == 'NixOS'
steps:
- uses: actions/labeler@v4
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
sync-labels: false

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Makefile.config
perl/Makefile.config
# /
/aclocal.m4
/autom4te.cache
/precompiled-headers.h.gch
/config.*
/configure
/stamp-h1
/svn-revision
/libtool
/config
# /doc/manual/
/doc/manual/*.1
/doc/manual/*.5
/doc/manual/*.8
/doc/manual/generated/*
/doc/manual/nix.json
/doc/manual/conf-file.json
/doc/manual/language.json
/doc/manual/xp-features.json
/doc/manual/src/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md
/doc/manual/src/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md
/doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-next-generated.md
# /scripts/
/scripts/nix-profile.sh
/scripts/nix-profile-daemon.sh
/scripts/nix-profile.fish
/scripts/nix-profile-daemon.fish
# /src/libexpr/
/src/libexpr/lexer-tab.cc
/src/libexpr/lexer-tab.hh
/src/libexpr/parser-tab.cc
/src/libexpr/parser-tab.hh
/src/libexpr/parser-tab.output
/src/libexpr/nix.tbl
/src/libexpr/tests
/tests/unit/libexpr/libnixexpr-tests
# /src/libstore/
*.gen.*
/src/libstore/tests
/tests/unit/libstore/libnixstore-tests
# /src/libutil/
/src/libutil/tests
/tests/unit/libutil/libnixutil-tests
/src/nix/nix
/src/nix/doc
# /src/nix-env/
/src/nix-env/nix-env
# /src/nix-instantiate/
/src/nix-instantiate/nix-instantiate
# /src/nix-store/
/src/nix-store/nix-store
/src/nix-prefetch-url/nix-prefetch-url
/src/nix-collect-garbage/nix-collect-garbage
# /src/nix-channel/
/src/nix-channel/nix-channel
# /src/nix-build/
/src/nix-build/nix-build
/src/nix-copy-closure/nix-copy-closure
/src/error-demo/error-demo
/src/build-remote/build-remote
# /tests/functional/
/tests/functional/test-tmp
/tests/functional/common/vars-and-functions.sh
/tests/functional/result*
/tests/functional/restricted-innocent
/tests/functional/shell
/tests/functional/shell.drv
/tests/functional/config.nix
/tests/functional/ca/config.nix
/tests/functional/dyn-drv/config.nix
/tests/functional/repl-result-out
/tests/functional/debugger-test-out
/tests/functional/test-libstoreconsumer/test-libstoreconsumer
# /tests/functional/lang/
/tests/functional/lang/*.out
/tests/functional/lang/*.out.xml
/tests/functional/lang/*.err
/tests/functional/lang/*.ast
/perl/lib/Nix/Config.pm
/perl/lib/Nix/Store.cc
/misc/systemd/nix-daemon.service
/misc/systemd/nix-daemon.socket
/misc/systemd/nix-daemon.conf
/misc/upstart/nix-daemon.conf
/src/resolve-system-dependencies/resolve-system-dependencies
outputs/
*.a
*.o
*.o.tmp
*.so
*.dylib
*.dll
*.exe
*.dep
*~
*.pc
*.plist
# GNU Global
GPATH
GRTAGS
GSYMS
GTAGS
# ccls
/.ccls-cache
# auto-generated compilation database
compile_commands.json
nix-rust/target
result
result-*
.vscode/
.direnv/
.envrc.local
# clangd and possibly more
.cache/
# Mac OS
.DS_Store
# ClangBuildAnalyzer output, see maintainers/buildtime_report.sh
buildtime.bin
.envrc.local
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## Report a bug
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## Making changes to Nix
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Issues labeled [good first issue](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/good-first-issue) should be relatively easy to fix and are likely to get merged quickly.
Pull requests addressing issues labeled [idea approved](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/idea%20approved) are especially welcomed by maintainers and will receive prioritised review.
3. Check the [Nix reference manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html) for information on building Nix and running its tests.
For contributions to the command line interface, please check the [CLI guidelines](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/cli-guideline.html).
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* [Mark the pull request as draft](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/changing-the-stage-of-a-pull-request) if you're not done with the changes.
6. Do not expect your pull request to be reviewed immediately.
Nix maintainers follow a [structured process for reviews and design decisions](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/tree/master/maintainers#project-board-protocol), which may or may not prioritise your work.
Following this checklist will make the process smoother for everyone:
- [ ] Fixes an [idea approved](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/labels/idea%20approved) issue
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- Functional tests [`tests/functional/**.sh`](./tests/functional)
- Unit tests [`src/*/tests`](./src/)
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## Making changes to the Nix manual
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For small changes you can [use GitHub to edit these files](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/working-with-files/managing-files/editing-files)
For larger changes see the [Nix reference manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html).
## Getting help
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include mk/build-dir.mk
-include $(buildprefix)Makefile.config
clean-files += $(buildprefix)Makefile.config
ifeq ($(ENABLE_BUILD), yes)
makefiles = \
mk/precompiled-headers.mk \
local.mk \
src/libutil/local.mk \
src/libstore/local.mk \
src/libfetchers/local.mk \
src/libmain/local.mk \
src/libexpr/local.mk \
src/libcmd/local.mk \
src/nix/local.mk \
src/resolve-system-dependencies/local.mk \
scripts/local.mk \
misc/bash/local.mk \
misc/fish/local.mk \
misc/zsh/local.mk \
misc/systemd/local.mk \
misc/launchd/local.mk
endif
ifeq ($(ENABLE_BUILD)_$(ENABLE_TESTS), yes_yes)
UNIT_TEST_ENV = _NIX_TEST_UNIT_DATA=unit-test-data
makefiles += \
tests/unit/libutil/local.mk \
tests/unit/libutil-support/local.mk \
tests/unit/libstore/local.mk
endif
ifeq ($(ENABLE_TESTS), yes)
makefiles += \
tests/unit/libstore-support/local.mk \
tests/unit/libexpr/local.mk \
tests/unit/libexpr-support/local.mk \
tests/functional/local.mk \
tests/functional/ca/local.mk \
tests/functional/dyn-drv/local.mk \
tests/functional/test-libstoreconsumer/local.mk \
tests/functional/repl_characterization/local.mk \
tests/functional/plugins/local.mk
else
makefiles += \
mk/disable-tests.mk
endif
# Some makefiles require access to built programs and must be included late.
makefiles-late =
ifeq ($(ENABLE_BUILD), yes)
makefiles-late += doc/manual/local.mk
makefiles-late += doc/internal-api/local.mk
endif
# Miscellaneous global Flags
OPTIMIZE = 1
ifeq ($(OPTIMIZE), 1)
GLOBAL_CXXFLAGS += -O2 $(CXXLTO)
GLOBAL_LDFLAGS += $(CXXLTO)
else
GLOBAL_CXXFLAGS += -O0 -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE
endif
include mk/lib.mk
GLOBAL_CXXFLAGS += -g -Wall -Wimplicit-fallthrough -include $(buildprefix)config.h -std=c++2a -I src

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AR = @AR@
BDW_GC_LIBS = @BDW_GC_LIBS@
BOOST_LDFLAGS = @BOOST_LDFLAGS@
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS = @BUILD_SHARED_LIBS@
CC = @CC@
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
CXX = @CXX@
CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@
CXXLTO = @CXXLTO@
EDITLINE_LIBS = @EDITLINE_LIBS@
ENABLE_S3 = @ENABLE_S3@
GTEST_LIBS = @GTEST_LIBS@
HAVE_LIBCPUID = @HAVE_LIBCPUID@
HAVE_SECCOMP = @HAVE_SECCOMP@
HOST_OS = @host_os@
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
LIBARCHIVE_LIBS = @LIBARCHIVE_LIBS@
LIBBROTLI_LIBS = @LIBBROTLI_LIBS@
LIBCURL_LIBS = @LIBCURL_LIBS@
LIBSECCOMP_LIBS = @LIBSECCOMP_LIBS@
LOWDOWN_LIBS = @LOWDOWN_LIBS@
NIXDOC_LIBS = -llix_doc
OPENSSL_LIBS = @OPENSSL_LIBS@
PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@
PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS = @RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS@
SHELL = @bash@
SODIUM_LIBS = @SODIUM_LIBS@
SQLITE3_LIBS = @SQLITE3_LIBS@
bash = @bash@
bindir = @bindir@
datadir = @datadir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
doc_generate = @doc_generate@
docdir = @docdir@
embedded_sandbox_shell = @embedded_sandbox_shell@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
includedir = @includedir@
libdir = @libdir@
libexecdir = @libexecdir@
localstatedir = @localstatedir@
lsof = @lsof@
mandir = @mandir@
pkglibdir = $(libdir)/$(PACKAGE_NAME)
prefix = @prefix@
sandbox_shell = @sandbox_shell@
storedir = @storedir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
system = @system@
ENABLE_BUILD = @ENABLE_BUILD@
ENABLE_TESTS = @ENABLE_TESTS@
internal_api_docs = @internal_api_docs@

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# Nix
[![Open Collective supporters](https://opencollective.com/nixos/tiers/supporter/badge.svg?label=Supporters&color=brightgreen)](https://opencollective.com/nixos)
[![Test](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/workflows/Test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/NixOS/nix/actions)
Nix is a powerful package manager for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package
management reliable and reproducible. Please refer to the [Nix manual](https://nixos.org/nix/manual)
for more details.
## Installation
On Linux and macOS the easiest way to install Nix is to run the following shell command
(as a user other than root):
```console
$ curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh
```
Information on additional installation methods is available on the [Nix download page](https://nixos.org/download.html).
## Building And Developing
See our [Hacking guide](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/unstable/contributing/hacking.html) in our manual for instruction on how to
to set up a development environment and build Nix from source.
## Additional Resources
- [Nix manual](https://nixos.org/nix/manual)
- [Nix jobsets on hydra.nixos.org](https://hydra.nixos.org/project/nix)
- [NixOS Discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/)
- [Matrix - #nix:nixos.org](https://matrix.to/#/#nix:nixos.org)
- [IRC - #nixos on libera.chat](irc://irc.libera.chat/#nixos)
## License
Nix is released under the [LGPL v2.1](./COPYING).

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bench-*.json
bench-*.md
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# Benchmarking scripts for Lix
These are very much WIP, and have a few clumsy assumptions that we would
somewhat rather be fixed, but we have committed them to let others be able to
do benchmarking in the mean time.
## Benchmarking procedure
Build some Lixes you want to compare, by whichever means you wish.
Get a computer that is not busy and *strongly preferably* is bare-metal or at
least not a cloud VM (e.g. go make coffee when running benchmarks).
From the root of a Lix checkout, run `./bench/bench.sh resultlink-one
resultlink-two`, where `resultlink-one` and `resultlink-two` are the result
links from the builds you want to test (they can be any directory with bin/nix
in it, however).
To get the summary again, run `./bench/summarize.jq bench/bench-*.json`.
## Example results
(vim tip: `:r !bench/summarize.jq bench/bench-*.json` to dump it directly into
your editor)
```
result-asserts/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' search --no-eval-cache github:nixos/nixpkgs/e1fa12d4f6
c6fe19ccb59cac54b5b3f25e160870 hello
mean: 15.993s ± 0.081s
user: 13.321s | system: 1.865s
median: 15.994s
range: 15.829s ... 16.096s
relative: 1
result/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' search --no-eval-cache github:nixos/nixpkgs/e1fa12d4f6c6fe19cc
b59cac54b5b3f25e160870 hello
mean: 15.897s ± 0.075s
user: 13.248s | system: 1.843s
median: 15.88s
range: 15.807s ... 16.047s
relative: 0.994
---
result/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval -f bench/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix
mean: 0.4s ± 0.024s
user: 0.335s | system: 0.046s
median: 0.386s
range: 0.379s ... 0.43s
relative: 1
result-asserts/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval -f bench/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix
mean: 0.404s ± 0.024s
user: 0.338s | system: 0.046s
median: 0.386s
range: 0.384s ... 0.436s
relative: 1.008
---
result-asserts/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
mean: 5.838s ± 0.023s
user: 5.083s | system: 0.464s
median: 5.845s
range: 5.799s ... 5.867s
relative: 1
result/bin/nix --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
mean: 5.788s ± 0.044s
user: 5.056s | system: 0.439s
median: 5.79s
range: 5.715s ... 5.876s
relative: 0.991
---
GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=10g result-asserts/bin/nix eval --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
mean: 4.147s ± 0.021s
user: 3.457s | system: 0.487s
median: 4.147s
range: 4.123s ... 4.195s
relative: 1
GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=10g result/bin/nix eval --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'
mean: 4.149s ± 0.027s
user: 3.483s | system: 0.456s
median: 4.142s
range: 4.126s ... 4.215s
relative: 1
---
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
shopt -s inherit_errexit
scriptdir=$(cd "$(dirname -- "$0")" ; pwd -P)
cd "$scriptdir/.."
if [[ $# -lt 2 ]]; then
# FIXME(jade): it is a reasonable use case to want to run a benchmark run
# on just one build. However, since we are using hyperfine in comparison
# mode, we would have to combine the JSON ourselves to support that, which
# would probably be better done by writing a benchmarking script in
# not-bash.
echo "Fewer than two result dirs given, nothing to compare!" >&2
echo "Pass some directories (with names indicating which alternative they are) with bin/nix in them" >&2
echo "Usage: ./bench/bench.sh result-1 result-2 [result-3...]" >&2
exit 1
fi
_exit=""
trap "$_exit" EXIT
# XXX: yes this is very silly. flakes~!!
nix build --impure --expr '(builtins.getFlake "git+file:.").inputs.nixpkgs.outPath' -o bench/nixpkgs
export NIX_REMOTE="$(mktemp -d)"
_exit='rm -rfv "$NIX_REMOTE"; $_exit'
export NIX_PATH="nixpkgs=bench/nixpkgs:nixos-config=bench/configuration.nix"
builds=("$@")
flake_args="--extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes'"
hyperfineArgs=(
--parameter-list BUILD "$(IFS=,; echo "${builds[*]}")"
--warmup 2 --runs 10
)
declare -A cases
cases=(
[search]="{BUILD}/bin/nix $flake_args search --no-eval-cache github:nixos/nixpkgs/e1fa12d4f6c6fe19ccb59cac54b5b3f25e160870 hello"
[rebuild]="{BUILD}/bin/nix $flake_args eval --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'"
[rebuild-lh]="GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE=10g {BUILD}/bin/nix eval $flake_args --raw --impure --expr 'with import <nixpkgs/nixos> {}; system'"
[parse]="{BUILD}/bin/nix $flake_args eval -f bench/nixpkgs/pkgs/development/haskell-modules/hackage-packages.nix"
)
benches=(
rebuild
rebuild-lh
search
parse
)
for k in "${benches[@]}"; do
taskset -c 2,3 \
chrt -f 50 \
hyperfine "${hyperfineArgs[@]}" --export-json="bench/bench-${k}.json" --export-markdown="bench/bench-${k}.md" "${cases[$k]}"
done
echo "Benchmarks summary (from ./bench/summarize.jq bench/bench-*.json)"
bench/summarize.jq bench/*.json

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{
config,
pkgs,
lib,
...
}:
{
boot = {
initrd = {
availableKernelModules = [
"xhci_pci"
"ahci"
];
kernelModules = [ "dm-snapshot" ];
luks.devices = {
croot = {
device = "/dev/sdb";
allowDiscards = true;
};
};
};
kernelModules = [ "kvm-intel" ];
kernelPackages = pkgs.linuxPackages_latest;
loader = {
systemd-boot.enable = true;
efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
};
};
hardware = {
enableRedistributableFirmware = true;
cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = true;
opengl.driSupport32Bit = true;
opengl.extraPackages = with pkgs; [
vaapiIntel
intel-media-driver
intel-compute-runtime
];
};
fileSystems = {
"/" = {
device = "/dev/sda2";
fsType = "xfs";
options = [ "noatime" ];
};
"/boot" = {
device = "/dev/sda1";
fsType = "vfat";
};
"/nas" = {
device = "nas:/";
fsType = "nfs4";
options = [
"ro"
"x-systemd.automount"
];
};
};
swapDevices = [ { device = "/dev/swap"; } ];
networking = {
useDHCP = false;
hostName = "host";
wireless = {
enable = true;
interfaces = [ "eth1" ];
};
interfaces = {
eth0.useDHCP = true;
eth1.useDHCP = true;
};
wg-quick.interfaces = {
wg0 = {
address = [ "2001:db8::1" ];
privateKeyFile = "/etc/secrets/wg0.key";
peers = [
{
publicKey = "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=";
endpoint = "[2001:db8::2]:61021";
allowedIPs = [ "2001::db8:1::/64" ];
}
];
};
};
firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ 4567 ];
};
i18n = {
defaultLocale = "en_US.UTF-8";
inputMethod.enabled = "ibus";
};
services = {
xserver = {
enable = true;
layout = "us";
xkbVariant = "altgr-intl";
xkbOptions = "ctrl:nocaps";
libinput.enable = true;
wacom.enable = true;
videoDrivers = [ "modesetting" ];
modules = [ pkgs.xf86_input_wacom ];
displayManager.sx.enable = true;
windowManager.i3.enable = true;
};
udev.extraHwdb = ''
# not like this mattered at all
# we're not running udev from here
'';
udev.extraRules = ''
# ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="input", ...
'';
};
sound.enable = true;
hardware.pulseaudio = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.pulseaudioFull;
daemon.config = {
lock-memory = "yes";
realtime-scheduling = "yes";
rlimit-rtprio = "-1";
};
};
programs = {
light.enable = true;
wireshark = {
enable = true;
package = pkgs.wireshark-qt;
};
gnupg.agent = {
enable = true;
};
};
fonts.packages = with pkgs; [
font-awesome
noto-fonts
noto-fonts-cjk
noto-fonts-emoji
noto-fonts-extra
dejavu_fonts
powerline-fonts
source-code-pro
cantarell-fonts
];
users = {
mutableUsers = false;
users = {
user = {
isNormalUser = true;
group = "user";
extraGroups = [
"wheel"
"video"
"audio"
"dialout"
"users"
"kvm"
"wireshark"
];
password = "unimportant";
};
};
groups = {
user = { };
};
};
security = {
pam.loginLimits = [
{
domain = "@audio";
item = "memlock";
type = "-";
value = "unlimited";
}
{
domain = "@audio";
item = "rtprio";
type = "-";
value = "99";
}
{
domain = "@audio";
item = "nofile";
type = "soft";
value = "99999";
}
{
domain = "@audio";
item = "nofile";
type = "hard";
value = "99999";
}
];
sudo.extraRules = [
{
users = [ "user" ];
commands = [
{
command = "${pkgs.linuxPackages.cpupower}/bin/cpupower";
options = [ "NOPASSWD" ];
}
];
}
];
};
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
a2jmidid
age
ardour
bemenu
blender
breeze-icons
breeze-qt5
bubblewrap
calf
claws-mail
darktable
duperemove
emacs
feh
file
firefox
fluidsynth
gnome3.adwaita-icon-theme
gnuplot
graphviz
helm
i3status-rust
inkscape
jack2
jq
krita
ldns
libqalculate
libreoffice
man-pages
nheko
nix-diff
nix-index
nix-output-monitor
open-music-kontrollers.patchmatrix
pamixer
pavucontrol
pciutils
picom
pwgen
redshift
ripgrep
rlwrap
silver-searcher
soundfont-fluid
whois
wol
xclip
xdot
xdotool
xorg.xkbcomp
yt-dlp
zathura
borgbackup
linuxPackages.cpupower
mtr
kitty
xf86_input_wacom
];
environment.pathsToLink = [ "/share/soundfonts" ];
systemd.user.services.run-python = {
after = [ "network-online.target" ];
script = ''
exec ${pkgs.python3}/bin/python
'';
serviceConfig = {
CapabilityBoundingSet = [ "" ];
KeyringMode = "private";
LockPersonality = true;
MemoryDenyWriteExecute = true;
NoNewPrivileges = true;
PrivateDevices = true;
PrivateTmp = true;
PrivateUsers = true;
ProcSubset = "pid";
ProtectClock = true;
ProtectControlGroups = true;
ProtectHome = true;
ProtectHostname = true;
ProtectKernelLogs = true;
ProtectKernelModules = true;
ProtectKernelTunables = true;
ProtectProc = "invisible";
ProtectSystem = "strict";
RestrictAddressFamilies = "AF_INET AF_INET6";
RestrictNamespaces = true;
RestrictRealtime = true;
RestrictSUIDSGID = true;
SystemCallArchitectures = "native";
SystemCallFilter = [
"@system-service"
"~ @resources @privileged"
];
UMask = "077";
};
};
system.stateVersion = "23.11";
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#!/usr/bin/env -S jq -Mrf
def round3:
. * 1000 | round | . / 1000
;
def stats($first):
[
" mean: \(.mean | round3)s ± \(.stddev | round3)s",
" user: \(.user | round3)s | system: \(.system | round3)s",
" median: \(.median | round3)s",
" range: \(.min | round3)s ... \(.max | round3)s",
" relative: \(.mean / $first.mean | round3)"
]
| join("\n")
;
def fmt($first):
"\(.command)\n" + (. | stats($first))
;
[.results | .[0] as $first | .[] | fmt($first)] | join("\n\n") | (. + "\n\n---\n")

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diff --git a/darwin_stop_world.c b/darwin_stop_world.c
index 0468aaec..b348d869 100644
--- a/darwin_stop_world.c
+++ b/darwin_stop_world.c
@@ -356,6 +356,7 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
int nthreads = 0;
word total_size = 0;
mach_msg_type_number_t listcount = (mach_msg_type_number_t)THREAD_TABLE_SZ;
+ size_t stack_limit;
if (!EXPECT(GC_thr_initialized, TRUE))
GC_thr_init();
@@ -411,6 +412,19 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
GC_push_all_stack_sections(lo, hi, p->traced_stack_sect);
}
if (altstack_lo) {
+ // When a thread goes into a coroutine, we lose its original sp until
+ // control flow returns to the thread.
+ // While in the coroutine, the sp points outside the thread stack,
+ // so we can detect this and push the entire thread stack instead,
+ // as an approximation.
+ // We assume that the coroutine has similarly added its entire stack.
+ // This could be made accurate by cooperating with the application
+ // via new functions and/or callbacks.
+ stack_limit = pthread_get_stacksize_np(p->id);
+ if (altstack_lo >= altstack_hi || altstack_lo < altstack_hi - stack_limit) { // sp outside stack
+ altstack_lo = altstack_hi - stack_limit;
+ }
+
total_size += altstack_hi - altstack_lo;
GC_push_all_stack(altstack_lo, altstack_hi);
}
diff --git a/include/gc.h b/include/gc.h
index edab6c22..f2c61282 100644
--- a/include/gc.h
+++ b/include/gc.h
@@ -2172,6 +2172,11 @@ GC_API void GC_CALL GC_win32_free_heap(void);
(*GC_amiga_allocwrapper_do)(a,GC_malloc_atomic_ignore_off_page)
#endif /* _AMIGA && !GC_AMIGA_MAKINGLIB */
+#if !__APPLE__
+/* Patch doesn't work on apple */
+#define NIX_BOEHM_PATCH_VERSION 1
+#endif
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
diff --git a/pthread_stop_world.c b/pthread_stop_world.c
index b5d71e62..aed7b0bf 100644
--- a/pthread_stop_world.c
+++ b/pthread_stop_world.c
@@ -768,6 +768,8 @@ STATIC void GC_restart_handler(int sig)
/* world is stopped. Should not fail if it isn't. */
GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
{
+ size_t stack_limit;
+ pthread_attr_t pattr;
GC_bool found_me = FALSE;
size_t nthreads = 0;
int i;
@@ -851,6 +853,37 @@ GC_INNER void GC_push_all_stacks(void)
hi = p->altstack + p->altstack_size;
/* FIXME: Need to scan the normal stack too, but how ? */
/* FIXME: Assume stack grows down */
+ } else {
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GET_NP
+ if (!pthread_attr_init(&pattr)
+ || !pthread_attr_get_np(p->id, &pattr))
+#else /* HAVE_PTHREAD_GETATTR_NP */
+ if (pthread_getattr_np(p->id, &pattr))
+#endif
+ {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_getattr_np failed!");
+ }
+ if (pthread_attr_getstacksize(&pattr, &stack_limit)) {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_attr_getstacksize failed!");
+ }
+ if (pthread_attr_destroy(&pattr)) {
+ ABORT("GC_push_all_stacks: pthread_attr_destroy failed!");
+ }
+ // When a thread goes into a coroutine, we lose its original sp until
+ // control flow returns to the thread.
+ // While in the coroutine, the sp points outside the thread stack,
+ // so we can detect this and push the entire thread stack instead,
+ // as an approximation.
+ // We assume that the coroutine has similarly added its entire stack.
+ // This could be made accurate by cooperating with the application
+ // via new functions and/or callbacks.
+ #ifndef STACK_GROWS_UP
+ if (lo >= hi || lo < hi - stack_limit) { // sp outside stack
+ lo = hi - stack_limit;
+ }
+ #else
+ #error "STACK_GROWS_UP not supported in boost_coroutine2 (as of june 2021), so we don't support it in Nix."
+ #endif
}
GC_push_all_stack_sections(lo, hi, traced_stack_sect);
# ifdef STACK_GROWS_UP

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diff --git a/include/gc_allocator.h b/include/gc_allocator.h
index 597c7f13..587286be 100644
--- a/include/gc_allocator.h
+++ b/include/gc_allocator.h
@@ -312,6 +312,7 @@ public:
template<>
class traceable_allocator<void> {
+public:
typedef size_t size_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef void* pointer;

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BasedOnStyle: llvm

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# LLVM style code is 2-space indented
[*.{cc,hh}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2

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#include "FixIncludes.hh"
#include <clang-tidy/ClangTidyCheck.h>
#include <clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h>
#include <clang/Basic/SourceManager.h>
#include <clang/Lex/PPCallbacks.h>
#include <clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h>
#include <llvm/ADT/StringRef.h>
#include <llvm/Support/Debug.h>
#include <memory>
#include <set>
#include <string>
namespace nix::clang_tidy {
using namespace clang;
using namespace clang::tidy;
class FixIncludesCallbacks : public PPCallbacks {
public:
ClangTidyCheck &Check;
Preprocessor &PP;
FixIncludesCallbacks(ClangTidyCheck &Check, Preprocessor &PP)
: Check(Check), PP(PP) {}
private:
bool Ignore = false;
virtual void LexedFileChanged(FileID FID, LexedFileChangeReason Reason,
SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind FileType,
FileID PrevFID, SourceLocation Loc) override;
virtual void InclusionDirective(SourceLocation HashLoc,
const Token &IncludeTok, StringRef FileName,
bool IsAngled, CharSourceRange FilenameRange,
OptionalFileEntryRef File,
StringRef SearchPath, StringRef RelativePath,
const Module *Imported,
SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind FileType) override;
};
void FixIncludesCallbacks::LexedFileChanged(FileID, LexedFileChangeReason,
SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind FileType,
FileID, SourceLocation) {
Ignore = FileType != SrcMgr::C_User;
}
void FixIncludesCallbacks::InclusionDirective(
SourceLocation, const Token &, StringRef, bool,
CharSourceRange FilenameRange, OptionalFileEntryRef File, StringRef,
StringRef, const Module *, SrcMgr::CharacteristicKind) {
if (Ignore)
return;
// FIXME: this is kinda evil, but this is a one-time fixup
const std::string SourceDir = "src/";
if (File && File->getNameAsRequested().contains(SourceDir)) {
StringRef Name = File->getNameAsRequested();
auto Idx = Name.find(SourceDir);
assert(Idx != std::string::npos);
StringRef Suffix = Name.drop_front(Idx + SourceDir.length());
if (!Suffix.starts_with("lib")) {
llvm::dbgs() << "ignored: " << Suffix << "\n";
return;
}
auto Diag = Check.diag(FilenameRange.getBegin(),
"include needs to specify the source subdir");
Diag << FilenameRange
<< FixItHint::CreateReplacement(FilenameRange,
("\"" + Suffix + "\"").str());
}
}
void FixIncludesCheck::registerPPCallbacks(const SourceManager &,
Preprocessor *PP, Preprocessor *) {
PP->addPPCallbacks(std::make_unique<FixIncludesCallbacks>(*this, *PP));
}
}; // namespace nix::clang_tidy

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#pragma once
///@file
#include <clang-tidy/ClangTidyCheck.h>
#include <clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchFinder.h>
#include <llvm/ADT/StringRef.h>
namespace nix::clang_tidy {
using namespace clang;
using namespace clang::tidy;
class FixIncludesCheck : public ClangTidyCheck {
public:
FixIncludesCheck(StringRef Name, ClangTidyContext *Context)
: ClangTidyCheck(Name, Context) {}
void registerPPCallbacks(const SourceManager &SM, Preprocessor *PP, Preprocessor *ModuleExpanderPP) override;
};
};

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#include "HasPrefixSuffix.hh"
#include <clang/AST/ASTTypeTraits.h>
#include <clang/AST/Expr.h>
#include <clang/AST/PrettyPrinter.h>
#include <clang/AST/Type.h>
#include <clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchers.h>
#include <clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h>
#include <clang/Frontend/FrontendAction.h>
#include <clang/Frontend/FrontendPluginRegistry.h>
#include <clang/Tooling/Transformer/SourceCode.h>
#include <clang/Tooling/Transformer/SourceCodeBuilders.h>
#include <iostream>
namespace nix::clang_tidy {
using namespace clang::ast_matchers;
using namespace clang;
void HasPrefixSuffixCheck::registerMatchers(ast_matchers::MatchFinder *Finder) {
Finder->addMatcher(
traverse(clang::TK_AsIs,
callExpr(callee(functionDecl(anyOf(hasName("hasPrefix"),
hasName("hasSuffix")))
.bind("callee-decl")),
optionally(hasArgument(
0, cxxConstructExpr(
hasDeclaration(functionDecl(hasParameter(
0, parmVarDecl(hasType(
asString("const char *")))))))
.bind("implicit-cast"))))
.bind("call")),
this);
}
void HasPrefixSuffixCheck::check(
const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result) {
const auto *CalleeDecl = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<FunctionDecl>("callee-decl");
auto FuncName = std::string(CalleeDecl->getName());
std::string NewName;
if (FuncName == "hasPrefix") {
NewName = "starts_with";
} else if (FuncName == "hasSuffix") {
NewName = "ends_with";
} else {
llvm_unreachable("nix-has-prefix: invalid callee");
}
const auto *MatchedDecl = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<CallExpr>("call");
const auto *ImplicitConvertArg =
Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<CXXConstructExpr>("implicit-cast");
const auto *Lhs = MatchedDecl->getArg(0);
const auto *Rhs = MatchedDecl->getArg(1);
auto Diag = diag(MatchedDecl->getExprLoc(), FuncName + " is deprecated");
std::string Text = "";
// Form possible cast to string_view, or nothing.
if (ImplicitConvertArg) {
Text = "std::string_view(";
Text.append(tooling::getText(*Lhs, *Result.Context));
Text.append(").");
} else {
Text.append(*tooling::buildAccess(*Lhs, *Result.Context));
}
// Call .starts_with.
Text.append(NewName);
Text.push_back('(');
Text.append(tooling::getText(*Rhs, *Result.Context));
Text.push_back(')');
Diag << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(MatchedDecl->getSourceRange(), Text);
// for (const auto *arg : MatchedDecl->arguments()) {
// arg->dumpColor();
// arg->getType().dump();
// }
}
}; // namespace nix::clang_tidy

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#pragma once
///@file
/// This is an example of a clang-tidy automated refactoring against the Nix
/// codebase. The refactoring has been completed in
/// https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/565 so this code is around as
/// an example.
#include <clang-tidy/ClangTidyCheck.h>
#include <clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchFinder.h>
#include <llvm/ADT/StringRef.h>
namespace nix::clang_tidy {
using namespace clang;
using namespace clang::tidy;
using namespace llvm;
class HasPrefixSuffixCheck : public ClangTidyCheck {
public:
HasPrefixSuffixCheck(StringRef Name, ClangTidyContext *Context)
: ClangTidyCheck(Name, Context) {}
void registerMatchers(ast_matchers::MatchFinder *Finder) override;
void check(const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result) override;
};
}; // namespace nix::clang_tidy

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#include <clang-tidy/ClangTidyModule.h>
#include <clang-tidy/ClangTidyModuleRegistry.h>
#include "FixIncludes.hh"
#include "HasPrefixSuffix.hh"
namespace nix::clang_tidy {
using namespace clang;
using namespace clang::tidy;
class NixClangTidyChecks : public ClangTidyModule {
public:
void addCheckFactories(ClangTidyCheckFactories &CheckFactories) override {
CheckFactories.registerCheck<HasPrefixSuffixCheck>("lix-hasprefixsuffix");
CheckFactories.registerCheck<FixIncludesCheck>("lix-fixincludes");
}
};
static ClangTidyModuleRegistry::Add<NixClangTidyChecks> X("lix-module", "Adds lix specific checks");
};

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# Clang tidy lints for Nix
This is a skeleton of a clang-tidy lints library for Nix.
Currently there is one check (which is already obsolete as it has served its
goal and is there as an example), `HasPrefixSuffixCheck`.
## Running fixes/checks
One file:
```
ninja -C build && clang-tidy --checks='-*,nix-*' --load=build/libnix-clang-tidy.so -p ../compile_commands.json --fix ../src/libcmd/installables.cc
```
Several files, in parallel:
```
ninja -C build && run-clang-tidy -checks='-*,nix-*' -load=build/libnix-clang-tidy.so -p .. -fix ../src | tee -a clang-tidy-result
```
## Resources
* https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/code-quality/static-analysis/writing-new/clang-query.html
* https://clang.llvm.org/docs/LibASTMatchersReference.html
* https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/exploring-clang-tooling-part-3-rewriting-code-with-clang-tidy/
## Developing new checks
Put something like so in `myquery.txt`:
```
set traversal IgnoreUnlessSpelledInSource
# ^ Ignore implicit AST nodes. May need to use AsIs depending on how you are
# working.
set bind-root true
# ^ true unless you use any .bind("foo") commands
set print-matcher true
enable output dump
match callExpr(callee(functionDecl(hasName("hasPrefix"))), optionally(hasArgument( 0, cxxConstructExpr(hasDeclaration(functionDecl(hasParameter(0, parmVarDecl(hasType(asString("const char *"))).bind("meow2"))))))))
```
Then run, e.g. `clang-query --preload hasprefix.query -p compile_commands.json src/libcmd/installables.cc`.
With this you can iterate a query before writing it in C++ and suffering from
C++.
### Tips and tricks for the C++
There is a function `dump()` on many things that will dump to stderr. Also
`llvm::errs()` lets you print to stderr.
When I wrote `HasPrefixSuffixCheck`, I was not really able to figure out how
the structured replacement system was supposed to work. In principle you can
describe the replacement with a nice DSL. Look up the Stencil system in Clang
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project('lix-clang-tidy', ['cpp', 'c'],
version : '0.1',
default_options : ['warning_level=3', 'cpp_std=c++20'])
llvm = dependency('Clang', version: '>= 14', modules: ['libclang'])
sources = files(
'HasPrefixSuffix.cc',
'LixClangTidyChecks.cc',
'FixIncludes.cc',
)
shared_module('lix-clang-tidy', sources,
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AC_INIT([nix],[m4_esyscmd(bash -c "echo -n $(cat ./.version)$VERSION_SUFFIX")])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS([m4])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(README.md)
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR(config)
AC_PROG_SED
# Construct a Nix system name (like "i686-linux"):
# https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/html_node/Canonicalizing.html#index-AC_005fCANONICAL_005fHOST-1
# The inital value is produced by the `config/config.guess` script:
# upstream: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/tree/config.guess
# It has the following form, which is not documented anywhere:
# <cpu>-<vendor>-<os>[<version>][-<abi>]
# If `./configure` is passed any of the `--host`, `--build`, `--target` options, the value comes from `config/config.sub` instead:
# upstream: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/tree/config.sub
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for the canonical Nix system name])
AC_ARG_WITH(system, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-system=SYSTEM],[Platform identifier (e.g., `i686-linux').]),
[system=$withval],
[case "$host_cpu" in
i*86)
machine_name="i686";;
amd64)
machine_name="x86_64";;
armv6|armv7)
machine_name="${host_cpu}l";;
*)
machine_name="$host_cpu";;
esac
case "$host_os" in
linux-gnu*|linux-musl*)
# For backward compatibility, strip the `-gnu' part.
system="$machine_name-linux";;
*)
# Strip the version number from names such as `gnu0.3',
# `darwin10.2.0', etc.
system="$machine_name-`echo $host_os | "$SED" -e's/@<:@0-9.@:>@*$//g'`";;
esac])
AC_MSG_RESULT($system)
AC_SUBST(system)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SYSTEM, ["$system"], [platform identifier ('cpu-os')])
# State should be stored in /nix/var, unless the user overrides it explicitly.
test "$localstatedir" = '${prefix}/var' && localstatedir=/nix/var
# Assign a default value to C{,XX}FLAGS as the default configure script sets them
# to -O2 otherwise, which we don't want to have hardcoded
CFLAGS=${CFLAGS-""}
CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS-""}
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CPP
AC_CHECK_TOOL([AR], [ar])
# Use 64-bit file system calls so that we can support files > 2 GiB.
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
# Solaris-specific stuff.
AC_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE
case "$host_os" in
solaris*)
# Solaris requires -lsocket -lnsl for network functions
LDFLAGS="-lsocket -lnsl $LDFLAGS"
;;
esac
ENSURE_NO_GCC_BUG_80431
# Check for pubsetbuf.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pubsetbuf])
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
static char buf[1024];]],
[[cerr.rdbuf()->pubsetbuf(buf, sizeof(buf));]])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PUBSETBUF, 1, [Whether pubsetbuf is available.])],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([statvfs pipe2])
# Check for lutimes, optionally used for changing the mtime of
# symlinks.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([lutimes])
# Check whether the store optimiser can optimise symlinks.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether it is possible to create a link to a symlink])
ln -s bla tmp_link
if ln tmp_link tmp_link2 2> /dev/null; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(CAN_LINK_SYMLINK, 1, [Whether link() works on symlinks.])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
rm -f tmp_link tmp_link2
# Check for <locale>.
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([locale])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
AC_DEFUN([NEED_PROG],
[
AC_PATH_PROG($1, $2)
if test -z "$$1"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([$2 is required])
fi
])
NEED_PROG(bash, bash)
AC_PATH_PROG(flex, flex, false)
AC_PATH_PROG(bison, bison, false)
AC_PATH_PROG(dot, dot)
AC_PATH_PROG(lsof, lsof, lsof)
NEED_PROG(jq, jq)
AC_SUBST(coreutils, [$(dirname $(type -p cat))])
AC_ARG_WITH(store-dir, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-store-dir=PATH],[path of the Nix store (defaults to /nix/store)]),
storedir=$withval, storedir='/nix/store')
AC_SUBST(storedir)
# Look for boost, a required dependency.
# Note that AX_BOOST_BASE only exports *CPP* BOOST_CPPFLAGS, no CXX flags,
# and CPPFLAGS are not passed to the C++ compiler automatically.
# Thus we append the returned CPPFLAGS to the CXXFLAGS here.
AX_BOOST_BASE([1.66], [CXXFLAGS="$BOOST_CPPFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Nix requires boost.])])
# For unknown reasons, setting this directly in the ACTION-IF-FOUND above
# ends up with LDFLAGS being empty, so we set it afterwards.
LDFLAGS="$BOOST_LDFLAGS $LDFLAGS"
# On some platforms, new-style atomics need a helper library
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether -latomic is needed)
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[
#include <stdint.h>
uint64_t v;
int main() {
return (int)__atomic_load_n(&v, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE);
}]])], GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC=no, GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC=yes)
AC_MSG_RESULT($GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC)
if test "x$GCC_ATOMIC_BUILTINS_NEED_LIBATOMIC" = xyes; then
LDFLAGS="-latomic $LDFLAGS"
fi
# Running the functional tests without building Nix is useful for testing
# different pre-built versions of Nix against each other.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(build, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-build],[Do not build nix]),
ENABLE_BUILD=$enableval, ENABLE_BUILD=yes)
AC_SUBST(ENABLE_BUILD)
# Building without tests is useful for bootstrapping with a smaller footprint
# or running the tests in a separate derivation. Otherwise, we do compile and
# run them.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(tests, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-tests],[Do not build the tests]),
ENABLE_TESTS=$enableval, ENABLE_TESTS=yes)
AC_SUBST(ENABLE_TESTS)
# Building without API docs is the default as Nix' C++ interfaces are internal and unstable.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(internal_api_docs, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-internal-api-docs],[Build API docs for Nix's internal unstable C++ interfaces]),
internal_api_docs=$enableval, internal_api_docs=no)
AC_SUBST(internal_api_docs)
# LTO is currently broken with clang for unknown reasons; ld segfaults in the llvm plugin
AC_ARG_ENABLE(lto, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-lto],[Enable LTO (only supported with GCC) [default=no]]),
lto=$enableval, lto=no)
if test "$lto" = yes; then
if $CXX --version | grep -q GCC; then
AC_SUBST(CXXLTO, [-flto=jobserver])
else
echo "error: LTO is only supported with GCC at the moment" >&2
exit 1
fi
else
AC_SUBST(CXXLTO, [""])
fi
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
AC_ARG_ENABLE(shared, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-shared],[Build shared libraries for Nix [default=yes]]),
shared=$enableval, shared=yes)
if test "$shared" = yes; then
AC_SUBST(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, 1, [Whether to build shared libraries.])
else
AC_SUBST(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, 0, [Whether to build shared libraries.])
PKG_CONFIG="$PKG_CONFIG --static"
fi
# Look for OpenSSL, a required dependency. FIXME: this is only (maybe)
# used by S3BinaryCacheStore.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([OPENSSL], [libcrypto >= 1.1.1], [CXXFLAGS="$OPENSSL_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libarchive.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBARCHIVE], [libarchive >= 3.1.2], [CXXFLAGS="$LIBARCHIVE_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Workaround until https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues/1446 is fixed
if test "$shared" != yes; then
LIBARCHIVE_LIBS+=' -lz'
fi
# Look for SQLite, a required dependency.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([SQLITE3], [sqlite3 >= 3.6.19], [CXXFLAGS="$SQLITE3_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libcurl, a required dependency.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBCURL], [libcurl], [CXXFLAGS="$LIBCURL_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for editline, a required dependency.
# The the libeditline.pc file was added only in libeditline >= 1.15.2,
# see https://github.com/troglobit/editline/commit/0a8f2ef4203c3a4a4726b9dd1336869cd0da8607,
# but e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 has an older version, so we fall back to searching for
# editline.h when the pkg-config approach fails.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([EDITLINE], [libeditline], [CXXFLAGS="$EDITLINE_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"], [
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([editline.h], [true],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([Nix requires libeditline; it was found neither via pkg-config nor its normal header.])])
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([readline read_history], [editline], [],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([Nix requires libeditline; it was not found via pkg-config, but via its header, but required functions do not work. Maybe it is too old? >= 1.14 is required.])])
])
# Look for libsodium.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([SODIUM], [libsodium], [CXXFLAGS="$SODIUM_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libbrotli{enc,dec}.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBBROTLI], [libbrotlienc libbrotlidec], [CXXFLAGS="$LIBBROTLI_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for libcpuid.
have_libcpuid=
if test "$machine_name" = "x86_64"; then
AC_ARG_ENABLE([cpuid],
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-cpuid], [Do not determine microarchitecture levels with libcpuid (relevant to x86_64 only)]))
if test "x$enable_cpuid" != "xno"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBCPUID], [libcpuid],
[CXXFLAGS="$LIBCPUID_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
have_libcpuid=1
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBCPUID], [1], [Use libcpuid])]
)
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_LIBCPUID, [$have_libcpuid])
# Look for libseccomp, required for Linux sandboxing.
case "$host_os" in
linux*)
AC_ARG_ENABLE([seccomp-sandboxing],
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-seccomp-sandboxing],[Don't build support for seccomp sandboxing (only recommended if your arch doesn't support libseccomp yet!)
]))
if test "x$enable_seccomp_sandboxing" != "xno"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBSECCOMP], [libseccomp],
[CXXFLAGS="$LIBSECCOMP_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
have_seccomp=1
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SECCOMP], [1], [Whether seccomp is available and should be used for sandboxing.])
else
have_seccomp=
fi
;;
*)
have_seccomp=
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(HAVE_SECCOMP, [$have_seccomp])
# Look for aws-cpp-sdk-s3.
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([aws/s3/S3Client.h],
[AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_S3], [1], [Whether to enable S3 support via aws-sdk-cpp.]) enable_s3=1],
[AC_DEFINE([ENABLE_S3], [0], [Whether to enable S3 support via aws-sdk-cpp.]) enable_s3=])
AC_SUBST(ENABLE_S3, [$enable_s3])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
if test -n "$enable_s3"; then
declare -a aws_version_tokens=($(printf '#include <aws/core/VersionConfig.h>\nAWS_SDK_VERSION_STRING' | $CPP $CPPFLAGS - | grep -v '^#.*' | sed 's/"//g' | tr '.' ' '))
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([AWS_VERSION_MAJOR], ${aws_version_tokens@<:@0@:>@}, [Major version of aws-sdk-cpp.])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([AWS_VERSION_MINOR], ${aws_version_tokens@<:@1@:>@}, [Minor version of aws-sdk-cpp.])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([AWS_VERSION_PATCH], ${aws_version_tokens@<:@2@:>@}, [Patch version of aws-sdk-cpp.])
fi
# Whether to use the Boehm garbage collector.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(gc, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gc],[enable garbage collection in the Nix expression evaluator (requires Boehm GC) [default=yes]]),
gc=$enableval, gc=yes)
if test "$gc" = yes; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([BDW_GC], [bdw-gc])
CXXFLAGS="$BDW_GC_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BOEHMGC, 1, [Whether to use the Boehm garbage collector.])
fi
if test "$ENABLE_TESTS" = yes; then
# Look for gtest.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GTEST], [gtest_main gmock_main])
# Look for rapidcheck.
AC_ARG_VAR([RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS], [include path of gtest headers shipped by RAPIDCHECK])
# No pkg-config yet, https://github.com/emil-e/rapidcheck/issues/302
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_SUBST(RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS)
[CXXFLAGS="-I $RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS $CXXFLAGS"]
[LIBS="-lrapidcheck -lgtest $LIBS"]
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([rapidcheck/gtest.h], [], [], [#include <gtest/gtest.h>])
dnl AC_CHECK_LIB doesn't work for C++ libs with mangled symbols
AC_LINK_IFELSE([
AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <rapidcheck/gtest.h>
]], [[
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
]])
],
[],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([librapidcheck is not found.])])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
fi
# Look for nlohmann/json.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([NLOHMANN_JSON], [nlohmann_json >= 3.9])
# documentation generation switch
AC_ARG_ENABLE(doc-gen, AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-doc-gen],[disable documentation generation]),
doc_generate=$enableval, doc_generate=yes)
AC_SUBST(doc_generate)
# Look for lowdown library.
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LOWDOWN], [lowdown >= 0.9.0], [CXXFLAGS="$LOWDOWN_CFLAGS $CXXFLAGS"])
# Look for toml11, a required dependency.
AC_ARG_VAR([TOML11_HEADERS], [include path of toml11 headers])
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
[CXXFLAGS="-I $TOML11_HEADERS $CXXFLAGS"]
AC_CHECK_HEADER([toml.hpp], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([toml11 is not found.])])
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
# Setuid installations.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([setresuid setreuid lchown])
# Nice to have, but not essential.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([strsignal posix_fallocate sysconf])
AC_ARG_WITH(sandbox-shell, AS_HELP_STRING([--with-sandbox-shell=PATH],[path of a statically-linked shell to use as /bin/sh in sandboxes]),
sandbox_shell=$withval)
AC_SUBST(sandbox_shell)
if test ${cross_compiling:-no} = no && ! test -z ${sandbox_shell+x}; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether sandbox-shell has the standalone feature])
# busybox shell sometimes allows executing other busybox applets,
# even if they are not in the path, breaking our sandbox
if PATH= $sandbox_shell -c "busybox" 2>&1 | grep -qv "not found"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(enabled)
AC_MSG_ERROR([Please disable busybox FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(disabled)
fi
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE(embedded-sandbox-shell, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-embedded-sandbox-shell],[include the sandbox shell in the Nix binary [default=no]]),
embedded_sandbox_shell=$enableval, embedded_sandbox_shell=no)
AC_SUBST(embedded_sandbox_shell)
if test "$embedded_sandbox_shell" = yes; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_EMBEDDED_SANDBOX_SHELL, 1, [Include the sandbox shell in the Nix binary.])
fi
# Expand all variables in config.status.
test "$prefix" = NONE && prefix=$ac_default_prefix
test "$exec_prefix" = NONE && exec_prefix='${prefix}'
for name in $ac_subst_vars; do
declare $name="$(eval echo "${!name}")"
declare $name="$(eval echo "${!name}")"
declare $name="$(eval echo "${!name}")"
done
rm -f Makefile.config
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([])
AC_OUTPUT

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#!/usr/bin/env nix-shell
#!nix-shell -i python3 -p python3 --pure
# To be used with `--trace-function-calls` and `flamegraph.pl`.
#
# For example:
#
# nix-instantiate --trace-function-calls '<nixpkgs>' -A hello 2> nix-function-calls.trace
# ./contrib/stack-collapse.py nix-function-calls.trace > nix-function-calls.folded
# nix-shell -p flamegraph --run "flamegraph.pl nix-function-calls.folded > nix-function-calls.svg"
import sys
from pprint import pprint
import fileinput
stack = []
timestack = []
for line in fileinput.input():
components = line.strip().split(" ", 2)
if components[0] != "function-trace":
continue
direction = components[1]
components = components[2].rsplit(" ", 2)
loc = components[0]
_at = components[1]
time = int(components[2])
if direction == "entered":
stack.append(loc)
timestack.append(time)
elif direction == "exited":
dur = time - timestack.pop()
vst = ";".join(stack)
print(f"{vst} {dur}")
stack.pop()

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(import (
let
lock = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./flake.lock);
in
fetchTarball {
url = "https://github.com/edolstra/flake-compat/archive/${lock.nodes.flake-compat.locked.rev}.tar.gz";
sha256 = lock.nodes.flake-compat.locked.narHash;
}
) { src = ./.; }).defaultNix

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/doxygen.cfg
/html
/latex

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# Doxyfile 1.9.5
# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded by
# double-quotes, unless you are using Doxywizard) that should identify the
# project for which the documentation is generated. This name is used in the
# title of most generated pages and in a few other places.
# The default value is: My Project.
PROJECT_NAME = "Nix"
# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number. This
# could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or if some version
# control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = @docdir@
# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a
# quick idea about the purpose of the project. Keep the description short.
PROJECT_BRIEF = "Nix, the purely functional package manager; unstable internal interfaces"
# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate LaTeX output.
# The default value is: YES.
GENERATE_LATEX = NO
# The INPUT tag is used to specify the files and/or directories that contain
# documented source files. You may enter file names like myfile.cpp or
# directories like /usr/src/myproject. Separate the files or directories with
# spaces. See also FILE_PATTERNS and EXTENSION_MAPPING
# Note: If this tag is empty the current directory is searched.
# FIXME Make this list more maintainable somehow. We could maybe generate this
# in the Makefile, but we would need to change how `.in` files are preprocessed
# so they can expand variables despite configure variables.
INPUT = \
src/libcmd \
src/libexpr \
src/libexpr/flake \
tests/unit/libexpr \
tests/unit/libexpr/value \
tests/unit/libexpr/test \
tests/unit/libexpr/test/value \
src/libexpr/value \
src/libfetchers \
src/libmain \
src/libstore \
src/libstore/build \
src/libstore/builtins \
tests/unit/libstore \
tests/unit/libstore/test \
src/libutil \
tests/unit/libutil \
tests/unit/libutil/test \
src/nix \
src/nix-env \
src/nix-store
# If the MACRO_EXPANSION tag is set to YES, doxygen will expand all macro names
# in the source code. If set to NO, only conditional compilation will be
# performed. Macro expansion can be done in a controlled way by setting
# EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF to YES.
# The default value is: NO.
# This tag requires that the tag ENABLE_PREPROCESSING is set to YES.
MACRO_EXPANSION = YES
# If the EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF and MACRO_EXPANSION tags are both set to YES then
# the macro expansion is limited to the macros specified with the PREDEFINED and
# EXPAND_AS_DEFINED tags.
# The default value is: NO.
# This tag requires that the tag ENABLE_PREPROCESSING is set to YES.
EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = YES
# The INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that
# contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by the
# preprocessor. Note that the INCLUDE_PATH is not recursive, so the setting of
# RECURSIVE has no effect here.
# This tag requires that the tag SEARCH_INCLUDES is set to YES.
INCLUDE_PATH = @RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS@
# If the MACRO_EXPANSION and EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF tags are set to YES then this
# tag can be used to specify a list of macro names that should be expanded. The
# macro definition that is found in the sources will be used. Use the PREDEFINED
# tag if you want to use a different macro definition that overrules the
# definition found in the source code.
# This tag requires that the tag ENABLE_PREPROCESSING is set to YES.
EXPAND_AS_DEFINED = \
DECLARE_COMMON_SERIALISER \
DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER \
DECLARE_SERVE_SERIALISER \
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.PHONY: internal-api-html
ifeq ($(internal_api_docs), yes)
$(docdir)/internal-api/html/index.html $(docdir)/internal-api/latex: $(d)/doxygen.cfg
mkdir -p $(docdir)/internal-api
{ cat $< ; echo "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=$(docdir)/internal-api" ; } | doxygen -
# Generate the HTML API docs for Nix's unstable internal interfaces.
internal-api-html: $(docdir)/internal-api/html/index.html
else
# Make a nicer error message
internal-api-html:
@echo "Internal API docs are disabled. Configure with '--enable-internal-api-docs', or avoid calling 'make internal-api-html'."
@exit 1
endif

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doxygen_cfg = configure_file(
input : 'doxygen.cfg.in',
output : 'doxygen.cfg',
configuration : {
'PACKAGE_VERSION': meson.project_version(),
'RAPIDCHECK_HEADERS': rapidcheck_meson.get_variable('includedir'),
'docdir' : meson.current_build_dir(),
},
)
internal_api_docs = custom_target(
'internal-api-docs',
command : [
bash,
# Meson can you please just give us a `workdir` argument to custom targets...
'-c',
# We have to prefix the doxygen_cfg path with the project build root
# because of the cd in front.
'cd @0@ && @1@ @2@/@INPUT0@'.format(
meson.project_source_root(),
doxygen.full_path(),
meson.project_build_root(),
),
],
input : [
doxygen_cfg,
],
output : 'html',
install : true,
install_dir : datadir / 'doc/nix/internal-api',
)
alias_target('internal-api-html', internal_api_docs)

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"\\[\\]\\{#(?<anchor>[^\\}]+?)\\}" as $empty_anchor_regex |
"\\[(?<text>[^\\]]+?)\\]\\{#(?<anchor>[^\\}]+?)\\}" as $anchor_regex |
def transform_anchors_html:
. | gsub($empty_anchor_regex; "<a name=\"" + .anchor + "\"></a>")
| gsub($anchor_regex; "<a href=\"#" + .anchor + "\" id=\"" + .anchor + "\">" + .text + "</a>");
def transform_anchors_strip:
. | gsub($empty_anchor_regex; "")
| gsub($anchor_regex; .text);
def map_contents_recursively(transformer):
. + {
Chapter: (.Chapter + {
content: .Chapter.content | transformer,
sub_items: .Chapter.sub_items | map(map_contents_recursively(transformer)),
}),
};
def process_command:
.[0] as $context |
.[1] as $body |
$body + {
sections: $body.sections | map(map_contents_recursively(if $context.renderer == "html" then transform_anchors_html else transform_anchors_strip end)),
};
process_command

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[book]
title = "Nix Reference Manual"
[output.html]
additional-css = ["custom.css"]
additional-js = ["redirects.js"]
edit-url-template = "https://github.com/NixOS/nix/tree/master/doc/manual/{path}"
git-repository-url = "https://github.com/NixOS/nix"
# Handles replacing @docroot@ with a path to ./src relative to that markdown file,
# {{#include handlebars}}, and the @generated@ syntax used within these. it mostly
# but not entirely replaces the links preprocessor (which we cannot simply use due
# to @generated@ files living in a different directory to make meson happy). we do
# not want to disable the links preprocessor entirely though because that requires
# disabling *all* built-in preprocessors and selectively reenabling those we want.
[preprocessor.substitute]
command = "python3 doc/manual/substitute.py"
before = ["anchors", "links"]
[preprocessor.anchors]
renderers = ["html"]
command = "jq --from-file doc/manual/anchors.jq"
[output.markdown]
[output.linkcheck]
# no Internet during the build (in the sandbox)
follow-web-links = false
# mdbook-linkcheck does not understand [foo]{#bar} style links, resulting in
# excessive "Potential incomplete link" warnings. No other kind of warning was
# produced at the time of writing.
warning-policy = "ignore"

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h1:not(:first-of-type) {
margin-top: 1.3em;
}
h2 {
margin-top: 1em;
}
.hljs-meta {
user-select: none;
}

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let
inherit (builtins) concatStringsSep attrValues mapAttrs;
inherit (import ./utils.nix) optionalString squash;
in
builtinsInfo:
let
showBuiltin =
name:
{
doc,
type,
impure-only,
}:
let
type' = optionalString (type != null) " (${type})";
impureNotice = optionalString impure-only ''
> **Note**
>
> Not available in [pure evaluation mode](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-pure-eval).
'';
in
squash ''
<dt id="builtins-${name}">
<a href="#builtins-${name}"><code>${name}</code></a>${type'}
</dt>
<dd>
${doc}
${impureNotice}
</dd>
'';
in
concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showBuiltin builtinsInfo))

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let
inherit (builtins) concatStringsSep attrValues mapAttrs;
inherit (import ./utils.nix) optionalString squash;
in
builtinsInfo:
let
showBuiltin =
name:
{
doc,
args,
arity,
experimental-feature,
}:
let
experimentalNotice = optionalString (experimental-feature != null) ''
This function is only available if the [${experimental-feature}](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-${experimental-feature}) experimental feature is enabled.
'';
in
squash ''
<dt id="builtins-${name}">
<a href="#builtins-${name}"><code>${name} ${listArgs args}</code></a>
</dt>
<dd>
${doc}
${experimentalNotice}
</dd>
'';
listArgs = args: concatStringsSep " " (map (s: "<var>${s}</var>") args);
in
concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showBuiltin builtinsInfo))

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import glob
import sys
# meson expects makefile-style dependency declarations, i.e.
#
# target: dependency...
#
# meson seems to pass depfiles straight on to ninja even though
# it also parses the file itself (or at least has code to do so
# in its tree), so we must live by ninja's rules: only slashes,
# spaces and octothorpes can be escaped, anything else is taken
# literally. since the rules for these aren't even the same for
# all three we will just fail when we encounter any of them (if
# asserts are off for some reason the depfile will likely point
# to nonexistant paths, making everything phony and thus fine.)
for path in glob.glob(sys.argv[1] + '/**', recursive=True):
assert '\\' not in path
assert ' ' not in path
assert '#' not in path
print("ignored:", path)

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let
inherit (builtins)
attrNames
attrValues
fromJSON
listToAttrs
mapAttrs
concatStringsSep
concatMap
length
lessThan
replaceStrings
sort
;
inherit (import ./utils.nix)
concatStrings
optionalString
filterAttrs
trim
squash
unique
showSettings
;
in
inlineHTML: commandDump:
let
commandInfo = fromJSON commandDump;
showCommand =
{
command,
details,
filename,
toplevel,
}:
let
result = ''
> **Warning** \
> This program is
> [**experimental**](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-nix-command)
> and its interface is subject to change.
# Name
`${command}` - ${details.description}
# Synopsis
${showSynopsis command details.args}
${maybeSubcommands}
${maybeStoreDocs}
${maybeOptions}
'';
showSynopsis =
command: args:
let
showArgument = arg: "*${arg.label}*" + optionalString (!arg ? arity) "...";
arguments = concatStringsSep " " (map showArgument args);
in
''
`${command}` [*option*...] ${arguments}
'';
maybeSubcommands = optionalString (details ? commands && details.commands != { }) ''
where *subcommand* is one of the following:
${subcommands}
'';
subcommands = if length categories > 1 then listCategories else listSubcommands details.commands;
categories = sort (x: y: x.id < y.id) (
unique (map (cmd: cmd.category) (attrValues details.commands))
);
listCategories = concatStrings (map showCategory categories);
showCategory = cat: ''
**${toString cat.description}:**
${listSubcommands (filterAttrs (n: v: v.category == cat) details.commands)}
'';
listSubcommands = cmds: concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showSubcommand cmds));
showSubcommand = name: subcmd: ''
* [`${command} ${name}`](./${appendName filename name}.md) - ${subcmd.description}
'';
# TODO: move this confusing special case out of here when implementing #8496
maybeStoreDocs = optionalString (details ? doc) (
replaceStrings [ "@stores@" ] [ storeDocs ] details.doc
);
maybeOptions = optionalString (details.flags != { }) ''
# Options
${showOptions details.flags toplevel.flags}
> **Note**
>
> See [`man nix.conf`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#command-line-flags) for overriding configuration settings with command line flags.
'';
showOptions =
options: commonOptions:
let
allOptions = options // commonOptions;
showCategory = cat: ''
${optionalString (cat != "") "**${cat}:**"}
${listOptions (filterAttrs (n: v: v.category == cat) allOptions)}
'';
listOptions = opts: concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showOption opts));
showOption =
name: option:
let
result = trim ''
- ${item}
${option.description}
'';
item =
if inlineHTML then
''<span id="opt-${name}">[`--${name}`](#opt-${name})</span> ${shortName} ${labels}''
else
"`--${name}` ${shortName} ${labels}";
shortName = optionalString (option ? shortName) ("/ `-${option.shortName}`");
labels = optionalString (option ? labels) (concatStringsSep " " (map (s: "*${s}*") option.labels));
in
result;
categories = sort lessThan (unique (map (cmd: cmd.category) (attrValues allOptions)));
in
concatStrings (map showCategory categories);
in
squash result;
appendName = filename: name: (if filename == "nix" then "nix3" else filename) + "-" + name;
processCommand =
{
command,
details,
filename,
toplevel,
}:
let
cmd = {
inherit command;
name = filename + ".md";
value = showCommand {
inherit
command
details
filename
toplevel
;
};
};
subcommand =
subCmd:
processCommand {
command = command + " " + subCmd;
details = details.commands.${subCmd};
filename = appendName filename subCmd;
inherit toplevel;
};
in
[ cmd ] ++ concatMap subcommand (attrNames details.commands or { });
manpages = processCommand {
command = "nix";
details = commandInfo.args;
filename = "nix";
toplevel = commandInfo.args;
};
storeDocs =
let
showStore =
name:
{
settings,
doc,
experimentalFeature,
}:
let
experimentalFeatureNote = optionalString (experimentalFeature != null) ''
> **Warning**
> This store is part of an
> [experimental feature](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md).
To use this store, you need to make sure the corresponding experimental feature,
[`${experimentalFeature}`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-${experimentalFeature}),
is enabled.
For example, include the following in [`nix.conf`](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md):
```
extra-experimental-features = ${experimentalFeature}
```
'';
in
''
## ${name}
${doc}
${experimentalFeatureNote}
**Settings**:
${showSettings { inherit inlineHTML; } settings}
'';
in
concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showStore commandInfo.stores));
in
listToAttrs manpages

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with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
let
showExperimentalFeature = name: doc: ''
- [`${name}`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-feature-${name})
'';
in
xps: indent " " (concatStrings (attrValues (mapAttrs showExperimentalFeature xps)))

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with builtins;
with import ./utils.nix;
let
showExperimentalFeature =
name: doc:
squash ''
## [`${name}`]{#xp-feature-${name}}
${doc}
'';
in
xps: (concatStringsSep "\n" (attrValues (mapAttrs showExperimentalFeature xps)))

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
This script is a helper for this project's Meson buildsystem, to replace its
usage of `nix eval --write-to`. Writing a JSON object as a nested directory
tree is more generic, easier to maintain, and far, far less cursed. Nix
has 'good' support for JSON output. Let's just use it.
"""
import argparse
from pathlib import Path
import json
import sys
name = 'json-to-tree.py'
def log(*args, **kwargs):
kwargs['file'] = sys.stderr
return print(f'{name}:', *args, **kwargs)
def write_dict_to_directory(current_directory: Path, data: dict, files_written=0):
current_directory.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
for key, value in data.items():
nested_path = current_directory / key
match value:
case dict(nested_data):
files_written += write_dict_to_directory(nested_path, nested_data)
case str(content):
nested_path.write_text(content)
files_written += 1
case rest:
assert False, \
f'should have been called on a dict or string, not {type(rest)=}\n\t{rest=}'
return files_written
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(name)
parser.add_argument('-i', '--input', type=argparse.FileType('r'), default='-',
help='The JSON input to operate on and output as a directory tree',
)
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', type=Path, required=True,
help='The place to put the directory tree',
)
args = parser.parse_args()
json_string = args.input.read()
try:
data = json.loads(json_string)
except json.JSONDecodeError:
log(f'could not decode JSON from input: {json_string}')
raise
files_written = write_dict_to_directory(args.output, data)
log(f'wrote {files_written} files')
sys.exit(main())

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ifeq ($(doc_generate),yes)
# The version of Nix used to generate the doc. Can also be
# `$(nix_INSTALL_PATH)` or just `nix` (to grap ambient from the `PATH`),
# if one prefers.
doc_nix = $(nix_PATH)
MANUAL_SRCS := \
$(call rwildcard, $(d)/src, *.md) \
$(call rwildcard, $(d)/src, */*.md)
man-pages := $(foreach n, \
nix-env.1 nix-store.1 \
nix-build.1 nix-shell.1 nix-instantiate.1 \
nix-collect-garbage.1 \
nix-prefetch-url.1 nix-channel.1 \
nix-hash.1 nix-copy-closure.1 \
nix.conf.5 nix-daemon.8 \
nix-profiles.5 \
, doc/manual/generated/in/$(n))
# man pages for subcommands
# convert from `$(d)/src/command-ref/nix-{1}/{2}.md` to `$(d)/nix-{1}-{2}.1`
# FIXME: unify with how nix3-cli man pages are generated
man-pages += $(foreach subcommand, \
$(filter-out %opt-common.md %env-common.md, $(wildcard $(d)/src/command-ref/nix-*/*.md)), \
doc/manual/generated/in/$(subst /,-,$(subst $(d)/src/command-ref/,,$(subst .md,.1,$(subcommand)))))
clean-files += $(d)/*.1 $(d)/*.5 $(d)/*.8
# Provide a dummy environment for nix, so that it will not access files outside the macOS sandbox.
# Set cores to 0 because otherwise nix show-config resolves the cores based on the current machine
dummy-env = env -i \
HOME=/dummy \
NIX_CONF_DIR=/dummy \
NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE=/dummy/no-ca-bundle.crt \
NIX_STATE_DIR=/dummy \
NIX_CONFIG='cores = 0'
nix-eval = $(dummy-env) $(doc_nix) eval --experimental-features nix-command -I nix/corepkgs=corepkgs --store dummy:// --impure --raw
doc/manual/generated/in/nix-env-%.1: doc/manual/generated/out
$(trace-gen) doc/manual/render-manpage.sh \
--out-no-smarty "$(subst nix-env-,nix-env --,$$(basename "$@" .1))" 1 \
doc/manual/generated/out/markdown/command-ref/nix-env/$*.md \
$@
doc/manual/generated/in/nix-store-%.1: doc/manual/generated/out
$(trace-gen) doc/manual/render-manpage.sh \
--out-no-smarty "$(subst nix-store-,nix-store --,$$(basename "$@" .1))" 1 \
doc/manual/generated/out/markdown/command-ref/nix-store/$*.md \
$@
doc/manual/generated/in/%.1: doc/manual/generated/out
$(trace-gen) doc/manual/render-manpage.sh "$$(basename $@ .1)" 1 \
doc/manual/generated/out/markdown/command-ref/$*.md \
$@
doc/manual/generated/in/%.8: doc/manual/generated/out
$(trace-gen) doc/manual/render-manpage.sh "$$(basename $@ .8)" 8 \
doc/manual/generated/out/markdown/command-ref/$*.md \
$@
doc/manual/generated/in/nix.conf.5: doc/manual/generated/out
$(trace-gen) doc/manual/render-manpage.sh "$$(basename $@ .5)" 5 \
doc/manual/generated/out/markdown/command-ref/conf-file.md \
$@
doc/manual/generated/in/nix-profiles.5: doc/manual/generated/out
$(trace-gen) doc/manual/render-manpage.sh "$$(basename $@ .5)" 5 \
doc/manual/generated/out/markdown/command-ref/files/profiles.md \
$@
doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref/new-cli: doc/manual/generated/in/nix.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-manpage.nix $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-manpage.nix true (builtins.readFile $<)'
@mv $@.tmp $@
doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref/conf-file.md: doc/manual/generated/in/conf-file.json $(d)/utils.nix doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr '(import doc/manual/utils.nix).showSettings { inlineHTML = true; } (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))' >> $@
doc/manual/generated/in/nix.json: $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) $(doc_nix) __dump-cli > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
doc/manual/generated/in/conf-file.json: $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) $(doc_nix) show-config --json --experimental-features nix-command > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
doc/manual/generated/in/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md: doc/manual/generated/in/xp-features.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-xp-features.nix $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in/contributing
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-xp-features.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))'
@mv $@.tmp $@
doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md: doc/manual/generated/in/xp-features.json $(d)/utils.nix $(d)/generate-xp-features-shortlist.nix $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref
@rm -rf $@ $@.tmp
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --write-to $@.tmp --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-xp-features-shortlist.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<))'
@mv $@.tmp $@
doc/manual/generated/in/xp-features.json: $(doc_nix)
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) NIX_PATH=nix/corepkgs=corepkgs $(doc_nix) __dump-xp-features > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
doc/manual/generated/in/language/builtins.md: doc/manual/generated/in/language.json $(d)/generate-builtins.nix $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in/language
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-builtins.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<)).builtins' >> $@
doc/manual/generated/in/language/builtin-constants.md: doc/manual/generated/in/language.json $(d)/generate-builtin-constants.nix $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in/language
$(trace-gen) $(nix-eval) --expr 'import doc/manual/generate-builtin-constants.nix (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile $<)).constants' >> $@
doc/manual/generated/in/language.json: $(doc_nix)
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in
$(trace-gen) $(dummy-env) NIX_PATH=nix/corepkgs=corepkgs $(doc_nix) __dump-language > $@.tmp
@mv $@.tmp $@
# Generate "Upcoming release" notes (or clear it and remove from menu)
doc/manual/generated/in/release-notes/rl-next-generated.md: $(d)/rl-next $(d)/rl-next/*
@mkdir -p doc/manual/generated/in/release-notes
@if type -p build-release-notes > /dev/null; then \
echo " GEN " $@; \
build-release-notes doc/manual/rl-next > $@; \
else \
echo " NULL " $@; \
true > $@; \
fi
# Generate the HTML manual.
.PHONY: manual-html
manual-html: $(docdir)/manual/index.html
install: $(docdir)/manual/index.html
# Generate 'nix' manpages.
install: $(mandir)/man1/nix3-manpages
man: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
all: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
# FIXME: unify with how the other man pages are generated.
# this one works differently and does not use any of the amenities provided by `/mk/lib.mk`.
$(mandir)/man1/nix3-manpages: doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
$(trace-install) install -m 0644 $$(dirname $<)/* $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
doc/manual/generated/man1/nix3-manpages: doc/manual/generated/out
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)
$(trace-gen) for i in doc/manual/generated/out/markdown/command-ref/new-cli/*.md; do \
name=$$(basename $$i .md); \
tmpFile=$$(mktemp); \
if [[ $$name = SUMMARY ]]; then continue; fi; \
printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$$name" > $$tmpFile; \
cat $$i >> $$tmpFile; \
lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks -M section=1 $$tmpFile -o $(DESTDIR)$$(dirname $@)/$$name.1; \
rm $$tmpFile; \
done
@touch $@
doc/manual/generated/out: $(MANUAL_SRCS) $(d)/book.toml $(d)/anchors.jq $(d)/custom.css $(d)/src/SUMMARY.md doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref/new-cli doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref/experimental-features-shortlist.md doc/manual/generated/in/contributing/experimental-feature-descriptions.md doc/manual/generated/in/command-ref/conf-file.md doc/manual/generated/in/language/builtins.md doc/manual/generated/in/language/builtin-constants.md doc/manual/generated/in/release-notes/rl-next-generated.md $(d)/substitute.py
@rm -rf $@
$(trace-gen) \
MDBOOK_SUBSTITUTE_SEARCH=doc/manual/generated/in \
RUST_LOG=warn \
mdbook build doc/manual -d generated/out 2>&1 \
| { grep -Fv "because fragment resolution isn't implemented" || :; }
@find $@ -iname meson.build -delete
$(docdir)/manual/index.html: doc/manual/generated/out
@mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)
@rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual
@cp -r $</html $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/manual
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nix_env_for_docs = {
'HOME': '/dummy',
'NIX_CONF_DIR': '/dummy',
'NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE': '/dummy/no-ca-bundle.crt',
'NIX_STATE_DIR': '/dummy',
'NIX_CONFIG': 'cores = 0',
}
nix_for_docs = [ nix, '--experimental-features', 'nix-command' ]
nix_eval_for_docs_common = nix_for_docs + [
'eval',
'-I', 'nix/corepkgs=corepkgs',
'--store', 'dummy://',
'--impure',
]
nix_eval_for_docs = nix_eval_for_docs_common + '--raw'
conf_file_json = custom_target(
command : nix_for_docs + [ 'show-config', '--json' ],
capture : true,
output : 'conf-file.json',
env : nix_env_for_docs,
)
nix_conf_file_md_body = custom_target(
command : nix_eval_for_docs + [
'--expr',
'(import @INPUT0@).showSettings { inlineHTML = true; } (builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile @INPUT1@))',
],
capture : true,
input : [
'utils.nix',
conf_file_json,
],
output : 'conf-file.md.body',
env : nix_env_for_docs,
)
nix_conf_file_md = custom_target(
command : [ 'cat', '@INPUT@' ],
capture : true,
input : [
'src/command-ref/conf-file.md',
nix_conf_file_md_body,
],
output : 'conf-file.md',
)
nix_exp_features_json = custom_target(
command : [ nix, '__dump-xp-features' ],
capture : true,
output : 'xp-features.json',
)
language_json = custom_target(
command: [nix, '__dump-language'],
output : 'language.json',
capture : true,
env : nix_env_for_docs,
)
nix3_cli_json = custom_target(
command : [ nix, '__dump-cli' ],
capture : true,
output : 'nix.json',
env : nix_env_for_docs,
)
generate_manual_deps = files(
'generate-deps.py',
)
# Generates builtins.md and builtin-constants.md.
subdir('src/language')
# Generates new-cli pages, experimental-features-shortlist.md, and conf-file.md.
subdir('src/command-ref')
# Generates experimental-feature-descriptions.md.
subdir('src/contributing')
# Generates rl-next-generated.md.
subdir('src/release-notes')
manual = custom_target(
'manual',
command : [
bash,
'-euo', 'pipefail',
'-c',
'''
@0@ @INPUT0@ @CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@ > @DEPFILE@
cd @SOURCE_ROOT@
@1@ build doc/manual -d @2@ | { grep -Fv "because fragment resolution isn't implemented" || :; }
rm -rf @2@/manual
mv @2@/html @2@/manual
find @2@/manual -iname meson.build -delete
'''.format(
python.full_path(),
mdbook.full_path(),
meson.current_build_dir(),
),
],
input : [
generate_manual_deps,
'book.toml',
'anchors.jq',
'custom.css',
nix3_cli_files,
experimental_features_shortlist_md,
experimental_feature_descriptions_md,
conf_file_md,
builtins_md,
builtin_constants_md,
rl_next_generated,
],
output : [
'manual',
'markdown',
],
depfile : 'manual.d',
env : {
'RUST_LOG': 'info',
'MDBOOK_SUBSTITUTE_SEARCH': meson.current_build_dir() / 'src',
},
)
manual_html = manual[0]
manual_md = manual[1]
install_subdir(
manual_html.full_path(),
install_dir : datadir / 'doc/nix',
)
nix_nested_manpages = [
[ 'nix-env',
[
'delete-generations',
'install',
'list-generations',
'query',
'rollback',
'set-flag',
'set',
'switch-generation',
'switch-profile',
'uninstall',
'upgrade',
],
],
[ 'nix-store',
[
'add-fixed',
'add',
'delete',
'dump-db',
'dump',
'export',
'gc',
'generate-binary-cache-key',
'import',
'load-db',
'optimise',
'print-env',
'query',
'read-log',
'realise',
'repair-path',
'restore',
'serve',
'verify',
'verify-path',
],
],
]
foreach command : nix_nested_manpages
foreach page : command[1]
title = command[0] + ' --' + page
section = '1'
custom_target(
command : [
'./render-manpage.sh',
'--out-no-smarty',
title,
section,
'@INPUT0@/command-ref' / command[0] / (page + '.md'),
'@OUTPUT0@',
],
input : [
manual_md,
],
output : command[0] + '-' + page + '.1',
install : true,
install_dir : mandir / 'man1',
)
endforeach
endforeach
nix3_manpages = [
'nix3-build',
'nix3-bundle',
'nix3-copy',
'nix3-daemon',
'nix3-derivation-add',
'nix3-derivation',
'nix3-derivation-show',
'nix3-develop',
'nix3-doctor',
'nix3-edit',
'nix3-eval',
'nix3-flake-archive',
'nix3-flake-check',
'nix3-flake-clone',
'nix3-flake-info',
'nix3-flake-init',
'nix3-flake-lock',
'nix3-flake',
'nix3-flake-metadata',
'nix3-flake-new',
'nix3-flake-prefetch',
'nix3-flake-show',
'nix3-flake-update',
'nix3-fmt',
'nix3-hash-file',
'nix3-hash',
'nix3-hash-path',
'nix3-hash-to-base16',
'nix3-hash-to-base32',
'nix3-hash-to-base64',
'nix3-hash-to-sri',
'nix3-help',
'nix3-help-stores',
'nix3-key-convert-secret-to-public',
'nix3-key-generate-secret',
'nix3-key',
'nix3-log',
'nix3-nar-cat',
'nix3-nar-dump-path',
'nix3-nar-ls',
'nix3-nar',
'nix3-path-info',
'nix3-print-dev-env',
'nix3-profile-diff-closures',
'nix3-profile-history',
'nix3-profile-install',
'nix3-profile-list',
'nix3-profile',
'nix3-profile-remove',
'nix3-profile-rollback',
'nix3-profile-upgrade',
'nix3-profile-wipe-history',
'nix3-realisation-info',
'nix3-realisation',
'nix3-registry-add',
'nix3-registry-list',
'nix3-registry',
'nix3-registry-pin',
'nix3-registry-remove',
'nix3-repl',
'nix3-run',
'nix3-search',
'nix3-shell',
'nix3-show-config',
'nix3-store-add-file',
'nix3-store-add-path',
'nix3-store-cat',
'nix3-store-copy-log',
'nix3-store-copy-sigs',
'nix3-store-delete',
'nix3-store-diff-closures',
'nix3-store-dump-path',
'nix3-store-gc',
'nix3-store-ls',
'nix3-store-make-content-addressed',
'nix3-store',
'nix3-store-optimise',
'nix3-store-path-from-hash-part',
'nix3-store-ping',
'nix3-store-prefetch-file',
'nix3-store-repair',
'nix3-store-sign',
'nix3-store-verify',
'nix3-upgrade-nix',
'nix3-why-depends',
'nix',
]
foreach page : nix3_manpages
section = '1'
custom_target(
command : [
bash,
'@INPUT0@',
page,
section,
'@INPUT1@/command-ref/new-cli/@0@.md'.format(page),
'@OUTPUT@',
],
input : [
'render-manpage.sh',
manual_md,
],
output : page + '.1',
install : true,
install_dir : mandir / 'man1',
)
endforeach
nix_manpages = [
[ 'nix-env', 1 ],
[ 'nix-store', 1 ],
[ 'nix-build', 1 ],
[ 'nix-shell', 1 ],
[ 'nix-instantiate', 1 ],
[ 'nix-collect-garbage', 1 ],
[ 'nix-prefetch-url', 1 ],
[ 'nix-channel', 1 ],
[ 'nix-hash', 1 ],
[ 'nix-copy-closure', 1 ],
[ 'nix.conf', 5, 'conf-file.md' ],
[ 'nix-daemon', 8 ],
[ 'nix-profiles', 5, 'files/profiles.md' ],
]
foreach entry : nix_manpages
title = entry[0]
# nix.conf.5 and nix-profiles.5 are based off of conf-file.md and files/profiles.md,
# rather than a stem identical to its mdbook source.
# Therefore we use an optional third element of this array to override the name pattern
md_file = entry.get(2, title + '.md')
section = entry[1].to_string()
custom_target(
command : [
bash,
'@INPUT0@',
title,
section,
'@INPUT1@/command-ref/@0@'.format(md_file),
'@OUTPUT@',
],
input : [
'render-manpage.sh',
manual_md,
entry.get(3, []),
],
output : '@0@.@1@'.format(entry[0], entry[1]),
install : true,
install_dir : mandir / 'man@0@'.format(entry[1]),
)
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#!/bin/sh
set -euo pipefail
infile="$1"
outfile="$2"
shift 2
# set a search path for includes. the old makefile-based system splorked
# everything into the source tree and was thus able to not have a search
# path, but the meson system generates intermediate files into dedicated
# directories separate from the source. we still retain the implicit old
# behavior for now as the base search path, once meson is the default we
# can revisit this and remove the implicit search path entry. it's fine.
set -- "$(dirname "$infile")" "$@"
# re-implement mdBook's include directive to make it usable for terminal output and for proper @docroot@ substitution
(grep '{{#include' "$infile" || true) | while read -r line; do
found=false
include="$(printf "$line" | sed 's/{{#include \(.*\)}}/\1/')"
for path in "$@"; do
filename="$path/$include"
if [ -e "$filename" ]; then
found=true
matchline="$(printf "$line" | sed 's|/|\\/|g')"
sed -i "/$matchline/r $filename" "$outfile"
sed -i "s/$matchline//" "$outfile"
break
fi
done
$found || ( echo "#include-d file '$filename' does not exist." >&2; exit 1; )
done

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<xsl:stylesheet
version="1.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
xmlns:str="http://exslt.org/strings"
extension-element-prefixes="str">
<xsl:output method="xml"/>
<xsl:template match="function|command|literal|varname|filename|option|quote">`<xsl:apply-templates/>'</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="token"><xsl:text> </xsl:text><xsl:apply-templates /><xsl:text>
</xsl:text></xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="screen|programlisting">
<screen><xsl:apply-templates select="str:split(., '&#xA;')" /></screen>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="section[following::section]">
<section>
<xsl:apply-templates />
<screen><xsl:text>
</xsl:text></screen>
</section>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="*">
<xsl:element name="{name(.)}" namespace="{namespace-uri(.)}">
<xsl:copy-of select="namespace::*" />
<xsl:for-each select="@*">
<xsl:attribute name="{name(.)}" namespace="{namespace-uri(.)}">
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:for-each>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</xsl:element>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>

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// redirect rules for URL fragments (client-side) to prevent link rot.
// this must be done on the client side, as web servers do not see the fragment part of the URL.
// it will only work with JavaScript enabled in the browser, but this is the best we can do here.
// see ./_redirects for path redirects (client-side)
// redirects are declared as follows:
// each entry has as its key a path matching the requested URL path, relative to the mdBook document root.
//
// IMPORTANT: it must specify the full path with file name and suffix
//
// each entry is itself a set of key-value pairs, where
// - keys are anchors on the matched path.
// - values are redirection targets relative to the current path.
const redirects = {
"index.html": {
"part-advanced-topics": "advanced-topics/advanced-topics.html",
"chap-tuning-cores-and-jobs": "advanced-topics/cores-vs-jobs.html",
"chap-diff-hook": "advanced-topics/diff-hook.html",
"check-dirs-are-unregistered": "advanced-topics/diff-hook.html#check-dirs-are-unregistered",
"chap-distributed-builds": "advanced-topics/distributed-builds.html",
"chap-post-build-hook": "advanced-topics/post-build-hook.html",
"chap-post-build-hook-caveats": "advanced-topics/post-build-hook.html#implementation-caveats",
"chap-writing-nix-expressions": "language/index.html",
"part-command-ref": "command-ref/command-ref.html",
"conf-allow-import-from-derivation": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-allow-import-from-derivation",
"conf-allow-new-privileges": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-allow-new-privileges",
"conf-allowed-uris": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-allowed-uris",
"conf-allowed-users": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-allowed-users",
"conf-auto-optimise-store": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-auto-optimise-store",
"conf-binary-cache-public-keys": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-binary-cache-public-keys",
"conf-binary-caches": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-binary-caches",
"conf-build-compress-log": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-compress-log",
"conf-build-cores": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-cores",
"conf-build-extra-chroot-dirs": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-extra-chroot-dirs",
"conf-build-extra-sandbox-paths": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-extra-sandbox-paths",
"conf-build-fallback": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-fallback",
"conf-build-max-jobs": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-max-jobs",
"conf-build-max-log-size": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-max-log-size",
"conf-build-max-silent-time": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-max-silent-time",
"conf-build-timeout": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-timeout",
"conf-build-use-chroot": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-use-chroot",
"conf-build-use-sandbox": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-use-sandbox",
"conf-build-use-substitutes": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-use-substitutes",
"conf-build-users-group": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-build-users-group",
"conf-builders": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-builders",
"conf-builders-use-substitutes": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-builders-use-substitutes",
"conf-compress-build-log": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-compress-build-log",
"conf-connect-timeout": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-connect-timeout",
"conf-cores": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-cores",
"conf-diff-hook": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-diff-hook",
"conf-env-keep-derivations": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-env-keep-derivations",
"conf-extra-binary-caches": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-extra-binary-caches",
"conf-extra-platforms": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-extra-platforms",
"conf-extra-sandbox-paths": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-extra-sandbox-paths",
"conf-extra-substituters": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-extra-substituters",
"conf-fallback": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-fallback",
"conf-fsync-metadata": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-fsync-metadata",
"conf-gc-keep-derivations": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-gc-keep-derivations",
"conf-gc-keep-outputs": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-gc-keep-outputs",
"conf-hashed-mirrors": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-hashed-mirrors",
"conf-http-connections": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-http-connections",
"conf-keep-build-log": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-keep-build-log",
"conf-keep-derivations": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-keep-derivations",
"conf-keep-env-derivations": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-keep-env-derivations",
"conf-keep-outputs": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-keep-outputs",
"conf-max-build-log-size": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-max-build-log-size",
"conf-max-free": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-max-free",
"conf-max-jobs": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-max-jobs",
"conf-max-silent-time": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-max-silent-time",
"conf-min-free": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-min-free",
"conf-narinfo-cache-negative-ttl": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-narinfo-cache-negative-ttl",
"conf-narinfo-cache-positive-ttl": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-narinfo-cache-positive-ttl",
"conf-netrc-file": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-netrc-file",
"conf-plugin-files": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-plugin-files",
"conf-post-build-hook": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-post-build-hook",
"conf-pre-build-hook": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-pre-build-hook",
"conf-require-sigs": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-require-sigs",
"conf-restrict-eval": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-restrict-eval",
"conf-run-diff-hook": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-run-diff-hook",
"conf-sandbox": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-sandbox",
"conf-sandbox-dev-shm-size": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-sandbox-dev-shm-size",
"conf-sandbox-paths": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-sandbox-paths",
"conf-secret-key-files": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-secret-key-files",
"conf-show-trace": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-show-trace",
"conf-stalled-download-timeout": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-stalled-download-timeout",
"conf-substitute": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-substitute",
"conf-substituters": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-substituters",
"conf-system": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-system",
"conf-system-features": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-system-features",
"conf-tarball-ttl": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-tarball-ttl",
"conf-timeout": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-timeout",
"conf-trace-function-calls": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-trace-function-calls",
"conf-trusted-binary-caches": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-trusted-binary-caches",
"conf-trusted-public-keys": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-trusted-public-keys",
"conf-trusted-substituters": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-trusted-substituters",
"conf-trusted-users": "command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-trusted-users",
"extra-sandbox-paths": "command-ref/conf-file.html#extra-sandbox-paths",
"sec-conf-file": "command-ref/conf-file.html",
"env-NIX_PATH": "command-ref/env-common.html#env-NIX_PATH",
"env-common": "command-ref/env-common.html",
"envar-remote": "command-ref/env-common.html#env-NIX_REMOTE",
"sec-common-env": "command-ref/env-common.html",
"ch-files": "command-ref/files.html",
"ch-main-commands": "command-ref/main-commands.html",
"opt-out-link": "command-ref/nix-build.html#opt-out-link",
"sec-nix-build": "command-ref/nix-build.html",
"sec-nix-channel": "command-ref/nix-channel.html",
"sec-nix-collect-garbage": "command-ref/nix-collect-garbage.html",
"sec-nix-copy-closure": "command-ref/nix-copy-closure.html",
"sec-nix-daemon": "command-ref/nix-daemon.html",
"refsec-nix-env-install-examples": "command-ref/nix-env.html#examples",
"rsec-nix-env-install": "command-ref/nix-env.html#operation---install",
"rsec-nix-env-set": "command-ref/nix-env.html#operation---set",
"rsec-nix-env-set-flag": "command-ref/nix-env.html#operation---set-flag",
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// the following code matches the current page's URL against the set of redirects.
//
// it is written to minimize the latency between page load and redirect.
// therefore we avoid function calls, copying data, and unnecessary loops.
// IMPORTANT: we use stateful array operations and their order matters!
//
// matching URLs is more involved than it should be:
//
// 1. `document.location.pathname` can have an arbitrary prefix.
//
// 2. `path_to_root` is set by mdBook. it consists only of `../`s and
// determines the depth of `<path>` relative to the prefix:
//
// `document.location.pathname`
// |------------------------------|
// /<prefix>/<path>/[<file>[.html]][#<anchor>]
// |----|
// `path_to_root` has same number of path segments
//
// source: https://phaiax.github.io/mdBook/format/theme/index-hbs.html#data
//
// 3. the following paths are equivalent:
//
// /foo/bar/
// /foo/bar/index.html
// /foo/bar/index
//
// 4. the following paths are also equivalent:
//
// /foo/bar/baz
// /foo/bar/baz.html
//
let segments = document.location.pathname.split('/');
let file = segments.pop();
// normalize file name
if (file === '') { file = "index.html"; }
else if (!file.endsWith('.html')) { file = file + '.html'; }
segments.push(file);
// use `path_to_root` to discern prefix from path.
const depth = path_to_root.split('/').length;
// remove segments containing prefix. the following works because
// 1. the original `document.location.pathname` is absolute,
// hence first element of `segments` is always empty.
// 2. last element of splitting `path_to_root` is also always empty.
// 3. last element of `segments` is the file name.
//
// visual example:
//
// '/foo/bar/baz.html'.split('/') -> [ '', 'foo', 'bar', 'baz.html' ]
// '../'.split('/') -> [ '..', '' ]
//
// the following operations will then result in
//
// path = 'bar/baz.html'
//
segments.splice(0, segments.length - depth);
const path = segments.join('/');
// anchor starts with the hash character (`#`),
// but our redirect declarations don't, so we strip it.
// example:
// document.location.hash -> '#foo'
// document.location.hash.substring(1) -> 'foo'
const anchor = document.location.hash.substring(1);
const redirect = redirects[path];
if (redirect) {
const target = redirect[anchor];
if (target) {
document.location.href = target;
}
}

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#!/bin/sh
set -euo pipefail
lowdown_args=
if [ "$1" = --out-no-smarty ]; then
lowdown_args=--out-no-smarty
shift
fi
[ "$#" = 4 ] || {
echo "wrong number of args passed" >&2
exit 1
}
title="$1"
section="$2"
infile="$3"
outfile="$4"
(
printf "Title: %s\n\n" "$title"
cat "$infile"
) | lowdown -sT man --nroff-nolinks $lowdown_args -M section="$section" -o "$outfile"

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---
synopsis: Clang build timing analysis
cls: 587
---
We now have Clang build profiling available, which generates Chrome
tracing files for each compilation unit. To enable it, run `meson configure
build -Dprofile-build=enabled` then rerun the compilation.
If you want to make the build go faster, do a clang build with meson, then run
`maintainers/buildtime_report.sh build`, then contemplate how to improve the
build time.
You can also look at individual object files' traces in
<https://ui.perfetto.dev>.

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---
synopsis: Concise error printing in `nix repl`
prs: 9928
cls: 811
---
Previously, if an element of a list or attribute set threw an error while
evaluating, `nix repl` would print the entire error (including source location
information) inline. This output was clumsy and difficult to parse:
```
nix-repl> { err = builtins.throw "uh oh!"; }
{ err = «error:
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:1:9:
1| { err = builtins.throw "uh oh!"; }
| ^
error: uh oh!»; }
```
Now, only the error message is displayed, making the output much more readable.
```
nix-repl> { err = builtins.throw "uh oh!"; }
{ err = «error: uh oh!»; }
```
However, if the whole expression being evaluated throws an error, source
locations and (if applicable) a stack trace are printed, just like you'd expect:
```
nix-repl> builtins.throw "uh oh!"
error:
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:1:1:
1| builtins.throw "uh oh!"
| ^
error: uh oh!
```

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---
synopsis: "`--debugger` can now access bindings from `let` expressions"
prs: 9918
issues: 8827
---
Breakpoints and errors in the bindings of a `let` expression can now access
those bindings in the debugger. Previously, only the body of `let` expressions
could access those bindings.

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---
synopsis: Enter the `--debugger` when `builtins.trace` is called if `debugger-on-trace` is set
prs: 9914
---
If the `debugger-on-trace` option is set and `--debugger` is given,
`builtins.trace` calls will behave similarly to `builtins.break` and will enter
the debug REPL. This is useful for determining where warnings are being emitted
from.

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---
synopsis: Stop vendoring toml11
cls: 675
---
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).

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---
synopsis: Fix handling of truncated `.drv` files.
prs: 9673
---
Previously a `.drv` that was truncated in the middle of a string would case nix to enter an infinite loop, eventually exhausting all memory and crashing.

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---
synopsis: Duplicate attribute reports are more accurate
cls: 557
---
Duplicate attribute errors are now more accurate, showing the path at which an error was detected rather than the full, possibly longer, path that caused the error.
Error reports are now
```ShellSession
$ nix eval --expr '{ a.b = 1; a.b.c.d = 1; }'
error: attribute 'a.b' already defined at «string»:1:3
at «string»:1:12:
1| { a.b = 1; a.b.c.d = 1;
| ^
```
instead of
```ShellSession
$ nix eval --expr '{ a.b = 1; a.b.c.d = 1; }'
error: attribute 'a.b.c.d' already defined at «string»:1:3
at «string»:1:12:
1| { a.b = 1; a.b.c.d = 1;
| ^
```

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---
synopsis: Disallow empty search regex in `nix search`
prs: 9481
---
[`nix search`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-search.md) now requires a search regex to be passed. To show all packages, use `^`.

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---
synopsis: The `--debugger` will start more reliably in `let` expressions and function calls
prs: 9917
issues: 6649
---
Previously, if you attempted to evaluate this file with the debugger:
```nix
let
a = builtins.trace "before inner break" (
builtins.break "hello"
);
b = builtins.trace "before outer break" (
builtins.break a
);
in
b
```
Nix would correctly enter the debugger at `builtins.break a`, but if you asked
it to `:continue`, it would skip over the `builtins.break "hello"` expression
entirely.
Now, Nix will correctly enter the debugger at both breakpoints.

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---
synopsis: Reduce eval memory usage and wall time
prs: 9658
---
Reduce the size of the `Env` struct used in the evaluator by a pointer, or 8 bytes on most modern machines.
This reduces memory usage during eval by around 2% and wall time by around 3%.

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---
synopsis: Add new `eval-system` setting
prs: 4093
---
Add a new `eval-system` option.
Unlike `system`, it just overrides the value of `builtins.currentSystem`.
This is more useful than overriding `system`, because you can build these derivations on remote builders which can work on the given system.
In contrast, `system` also effects scheduling which will cause Nix to build those derivations locally even if that doesn't make sense.
`eval-system` only takes effect if it is non-empty.
If empty (the default) `system` is used as before, so there is no breakage.

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---
synopsis: Nested debuggers are no longer supported
prs: 9920
---
Previously, evaluating an expression that throws an error in the debugger would
enter a second, nested debugger:
```
nix-repl> builtins.throw "what"
error: what
Starting REPL to allow you to inspect the current state of the evaluator.
Welcome to Nix 2.18.1. Type :? for help.
nix-repl>
```
Now, it just prints the error message like `nix repl`:
```
nix-repl> builtins.throw "what"
error:
… while calling the 'throw' builtin
at «string»:1:1:
1| builtins.throw "what"
| ^
error: what
```

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---
synopsis: consistent order of lambda formals in printed expressions
prs: 9874
---
Always print lambda formals in lexicographic order rather than the internal, creation-time based symbol order.
This makes printed formals independent of the context they appear in.

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---
synopsis: fix duplicate attribute error positions for `inherit`
prs: 9874
---
When an inherit caused a duplicate attribute error the position of the error was not reported correctly, placing the error with the inherit itself or at the start of the bindings block instead of the offending attribute name.

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---
synopsis: "`inherit (x) ...` evaluates `x` only once"
prs: 9847
---
`inherit (x) a b ...` now evaluates the expression `x` only once for all inherited attributes rather than once for each inherited attribute.
This does not usually have a measurable impact, but side-effects (such as `builtins.trace`) would be duplicated and expensive expressions (such as derivations) could cause a measurable slowdown.

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---
synopsis: Lix turns more internal bugs into crashes
cls: [797, 626]
---
Lix now enables build options such as trapping on signed overflow and enabling
libstdc++ assertions by default. These may find new bugs in Lix, which will
present themselves as Lix processes aborting, potentially without an error
message.
If Lix processes abort on your machine, this is a bug. Please file a bug,
ideally with the core dump (or information from it).
On Linux, run `coredumpctl list`, find the crashed process's PID at
the bottom of the list, then run `coredumpctl info THE-PID`. You can then paste
the output into a bug report.
On macOS, open the Console app from Applications/Utilities, select Crash
Reports, select the crash report in question. Right click on it, select Open In
Finder, then include that file in your bug report. [See the Apple
documentation][apple-crashreport] for more details.
[apple-crashreport]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/acquiring-crash-reports-and-diagnostic-logs#Locate-crash-reports-and-memory-logs-on-the-device

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---
synopsis: Fix `nix-env --query --drv-path --json`
prs: 9257
---
Fixed a bug where `nix-env --query` ignored `--drv-path` when `--json` was set.

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---
synopsis: "`nix flake check` logs the checks"
issues: 8882
prs: 8893
---
`nix flake check` now logs the checks it runs and the derivations it evaluates:
```
$ nix flake check -v
evaluating flake...
checking flake output 'checks'...
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-tests'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/nh7dlvsrhds4cxl91mvgj4h5cbq6skmq-ghciwatch-test-0.3.0.drv
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-clippy'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/9cb5a6wmp6kf6hidqw9wphidvb8bshym-ghciwatch-clippy-0.3.0.drv
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-doc'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/8brdd3jbawfszpbs7vdpsrhy80as1il8-ghciwatch-doc-0.3.0.drv
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-fmt'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/wjhs0l1njl5pyji53xlmfjrlya0wmz8p-ghciwatch-fmt-0.3.0.drv
checking derivation 'checks.aarch64-darwin.ghciwatch-audit'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/z0mps8dyj2ds7c0fn0819y5h5611033z-ghciwatch-audit-0.3.0.drv
checking flake output 'packages'...
checking derivation 'packages.aarch64-darwin.default'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/41abbdyglw5x9vcsvd89xan3ydjf8d7r-ghciwatch-0.3.0.drv
checking flake output 'apps'...
checking flake output 'devShells'...
checking derivation 'devShells.aarch64-darwin.default'...
derivation evaluated to /nix/store/bc935gz7dylzmcpdb5cczr8gngv8pmdb-nix-shell.drv
running 5 flake checks...
warning: The check omitted these incompatible systems: aarch64-linux, x86_64-darwin, x86_64-linux
Use '--all-systems' to check all.
```

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---
synopsis: "`Overhaul `nix flake update` and `nix flake lock` UX"
prs: 8817
---
The interface for creating and updating lock files has been overhauled:
- [`nix flake lock`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-lock.md) only creates lock files and adds missing inputs now.
It will *never* update existing inputs.
- [`nix flake update`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-update.md) does the same, but *will* update inputs.
- Passing no arguments will update all inputs of the current flake, just like it already did.
- Passing input names as arguments will ensure only those are updated. This replaces the functionality of `nix flake lock --update-input`
- To operate on a flake outside the current directory, you must now pass `--flake path/to/flake`.
- The flake-specific flags `--recreate-lock-file` and `--update-input` have been removed from all commands operating on installables.
They are superceded by `nix flake update`.

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---
synopsis: "`builtins.nixVersion` now returns a fixed value \"2.18.3-lix\""
cls: 558
---
`builtins.nixVersion` now returns a fixed value `"2.18.3-lix"`. This prevents
feature detection assuming that features that exist in Nix post-Lix-branch-off
might exist, even though the Lix version is greater than the Nix version.
In the future, check for builtins for feature detection. If a feature cannot be
detected by *those* means, please file a Lix bug.

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---
synopsis: re-evaluate cached evaluation errors
cls: 771
---
"cached failure of [expr]" errors have been removed: expressions already in the
eval cache as a failure will now simply be re-evaluated, removing the need to
set `--no-eval-cache` or similar to see the error.

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---
synopsis: Coercion errors include the failing value
issues: 561
prs: 9754
---
The `error: cannot coerce a <TYPE> to a string` message now includes the value
which caused the error.
Before:
```
error: cannot coerce a set to a string
```
After:
```
error: cannot coerce a set to a string: { aesSupport = «thunk»;
avx2Support = «thunk»; avx512Support = «thunk»; avxSupport = «thunk»;
canExecute = «thunk»; config = «thunk»; darwinArch = «thunk»; darwinMinVersion
= «thunk»; darwinMinVersionVariable = «thunk»; darwinPlatform = «thunk»; «84
attributes elided»}
```

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---
synopsis: Type errors include the failing value
issues: 561
prs: 9753
---
In errors like `value is an integer while a list was expected`, the message now
includes the failing value.
Before:
```
error: value is a set while a string was expected
```
After:
```
error: expected a string but found a set: { ghc810 = «thunk»;
ghc8102Binary = «thunk»; ghc8107 = «thunk»; ghc8107Binary = «thunk»;
ghc865Binary = «thunk»; ghc90 = «thunk»; ghc902 = «thunk»; ghc92 = «thunk»;
ghc924Binary = «thunk»; ghc925 = «thunk»; «17 attributes elided»}
```

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---
synopsis: "Visual clutter in `--debugger` is reduced"
prs: 9919
---
Before:
```
info: breakpoint reached
Starting REPL to allow you to inspect the current state of the evaluator.
Welcome to Nix 2.20.0pre20231222_dirty. Type :? for help.
nix-repl> :continue
error: uh oh
Starting REPL to allow you to inspect the current state of the evaluator.
Welcome to Nix 2.20.0pre20231222_dirty. Type :? for help.
nix-repl>
```
After:
```
info: breakpoint reached
Nix 2.20.0pre20231222_dirty debugger
Type :? for help.
nix-repl> :continue
error: uh oh
nix-repl>
```

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---
synopsis: Experimental REPL support for documentation comments using `:doc`
cls: 564
---
Using `:doc` in the REPL now supports showing documentation comments when defined on a function.
Previously this was only able to document builtins, however it now will show comments defined on a lambda as well.
This support is experimental and relies on an embedded version of [nix-doc](https://github.com/lf-/nix-doc).
The logic also supports limited Markdown formatting of doccomments and should easily support any [RFC 145](https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/blob/master/rfcs/0145-doc-strings.md)
compatible documentation comments in addition to simple commented documentation.

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---
synopsis: Add `repl-overlays` option
prs: 10203
cls: 504
---
A `repl-overlays` option has been added, which specifies files that can overlay
and modify the top-level bindings in `nix repl`. For example, with the
following contents in `~/.config/nix/repl.nix`:
```nix
info: final: prev: let
optionalAttrs = predicate: attrs:
if predicate
then attrs
else {};
in
optionalAttrs (prev ? legacyPackages && prev.legacyPackages ? ${info.currentSystem})
{
pkgs = prev.legacyPackages.${info.currentSystem};
}
```
We can run `nix repl` and use `pkgs` to refer to `legacyPackages.${currentSystem}`:
```ShellSession
$ nix repl --repl-overlays ~/.config/nix/repl.nix nixpkgs
Lix 2.90.0
Type :? for help.
Loading installable 'flake:nixpkgs#'...
Added 5 variables.
Loading 'repl-overlays'...
Added 6 variables.
nix-repl> pkgs.bash
«derivation /nix/store/g08b5vkwwh0j8ic9rkmd8mpj878rk62z-bash-5.2p26.drv»
```

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---
synopsis: reintroduce shortened `-E` form for `--expr` to new CLI
cls: 605
---
In the past, it was possible to supply a shorter `-E` flag instead of fully
specifying `--expr` every time you wished to provide an expression that would
be evaluated to produce the given command's input. This was retained for the
`--file` flag when the new CLI utilities were written with `-f`, but `-E` was
dropped.
We now restore the `-E` short form for better UX. This is most useful for
`nix eval` but most any command that takes an Installable argument should benefit
from it as well.

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---
synopsis: "In the debugger, `while evaluating the attribute` errors now include position information"
prs: 9915
---
Before:
```
0: while evaluating the attribute 'python311.pythonForBuild.pkgs'
0x600001522598
```
After:
```
0: while evaluating the attribute 'python311.pythonForBuild.pkgs'
/nix/store/hg65h51xnp74ikahns9hyf3py5mlbbqq-source/overrides/default.nix:132:27
131|
132| bootstrappingBase = pkgs.${self.python.pythonAttr}.pythonForBuild.pkgs;
| ^
133| in
```

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---
synopsis: Source locations are printed more consistently in errors
issues: 561
prs: 9555
---
Source location information is now included in error messages more
consistently. Given this code:
```nix
let
attr = {foo = "bar";};
key = {};
in
attr.${key}
```
Previously, Nix would show this unhelpful message when attempting to evaluate
it:
```
error:
… while evaluating an attribute name
error: value is a set while a string was expected
```
Now, the error message displays where the problematic value was found:
```
error:
… while evaluating an attribute name
at bad.nix:4:11:
3| key = {};
4| in attr.${key}
| ^
5|
error: expected a string but found a set: { }
```

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---
synopsis: Some stack overflow segfaults are fixed
issues: 9616
prs: 9617
---
The number of nested function calls has been restricted, to detect and report
infinite function call recursions. The default maximum call depth is 10,000 and
can be set with [the `max-call-depth`
option](@docroot@/command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-max-call-depth).
This fixes segfaults or the following unhelpful error message in many cases:
error: stack overflow (possible infinite recursion)
Before:
```
$ nix-instantiate --eval --expr '(x: x x) (x: x x)'
Segmentation fault: 11
```
After:
```
$ nix-instantiate --eval --expr '(x: x x) (x: x x)'
error: stack overflow
at «string»:1:14:
1| (x: x x) (x: x x)
| ^
```

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---
synopsis: Upstart scripts removed
cls: 574
---
Upstart scripts have been removed from Lix, since Upstart is obsolete and has
not been shipped by any major distributions for many years. If these are
necessary to your use case, please back port them to your packaging.

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---
synopsis: Better error reporting for `with` expressions
prs: 9658
---
`with` expressions using non-attrset values to resolve variables are now reported with proper positions.
Previously an incorrect `with` expression would report no position at all, making it hard to determine where the error originated:
```
nix-repl> with 1; a
error:
<borked>
at «none»:0: (source not available)
error: value is an integer while a set was expected
```
Now position information is preserved and reported as with most other errors:
```
nix-repl> with 1; a
error:
… while evaluating the first subexpression of a with expression
at «string»:1:1:
1| with 1; a
| ^
error: expected a set but found an integer: 1
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# Table of Contents
- [Introduction](introduction.md)
- [Quick Start](quick-start.md)
- [Installation](installation/installation.md)
- [Supported Platforms](installation/supported-platforms.md)
- [Installing a Binary Distribution](installation/installing-binary.md)
- [Installing Nix from Source](installation/installing-source.md)
- [Prerequisites](installation/prerequisites-source.md)
- [Obtaining a Source Distribution](installation/obtaining-source.md)
- [Building Nix from Source](installation/building-source.md)
- [Using Nix within Docker](installation/installing-docker.md)
- [Security](installation/nix-security.md)
- [Single-User Mode](installation/single-user.md)
- [Multi-User Mode](installation/multi-user.md)
- [Environment Variables](installation/env-variables.md)
- [Upgrading Nix](installation/upgrading.md)
- [Uninstalling Nix](installation/uninstall.md)
- [Package Management](package-management/package-management.md)
- [Basic Package Management](package-management/basic-package-mgmt.md)
- [Profiles](package-management/profiles.md)
- [Garbage Collection](package-management/garbage-collection.md)
- [Garbage Collector Roots](package-management/garbage-collector-roots.md)
- [Sharing Packages Between Machines](package-management/sharing-packages.md)
- [Serving a Nix store via HTTP](package-management/binary-cache-substituter.md)
- [Copying Closures via SSH](package-management/copy-closure.md)
- [Serving a Nix store via SSH](package-management/ssh-substituter.md)
- [Serving a Nix store via S3](package-management/s3-substituter.md)
- [Nix Language](language/index.md)
- [Data Types](language/values.md)
- [Language Constructs](language/constructs.md)
- [String interpolation](language/string-interpolation.md)
- [Operators](language/operators.md)
- [Derivations](language/derivations.md)
- [Advanced Attributes](language/advanced-attributes.md)
- [Built-in Constants](language/builtin-constants.md)
- [Built-in Functions](language/builtins.md)
- [Advanced Topics](advanced-topics/advanced-topics.md)
- [Remote Builds](advanced-topics/distributed-builds.md)
- [Tuning Cores and Jobs](advanced-topics/cores-vs-jobs.md)
- [Verifying Build Reproducibility](advanced-topics/diff-hook.md)
- [Using the `post-build-hook`](advanced-topics/post-build-hook.md)
- [Command Reference](command-ref/command-ref.md)
- [Common Options](command-ref/opt-common.md)
- [Common Environment Variables](command-ref/env-common.md)
- [Main Commands](command-ref/main-commands.md)
- [nix-build](command-ref/nix-build.md)
- [nix-shell](command-ref/nix-shell.md)
- [nix-store](command-ref/nix-store.md)
- [nix-store --add-fixed](command-ref/nix-store/add-fixed.md)
- [nix-store --add](command-ref/nix-store/add.md)
- [nix-store --delete](command-ref/nix-store/delete.md)
- [nix-store --dump-db](command-ref/nix-store/dump-db.md)
- [nix-store --dump](command-ref/nix-store/dump.md)
- [nix-store --export](command-ref/nix-store/export.md)
- [nix-store --gc](command-ref/nix-store/gc.md)
- [nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key](command-ref/nix-store/generate-binary-cache-key.md)
- [nix-store --import](command-ref/nix-store/import.md)
- [nix-store --load-db](command-ref/nix-store/load-db.md)
- [nix-store --optimise](command-ref/nix-store/optimise.md)
- [nix-store --print-env](command-ref/nix-store/print-env.md)
- [nix-store --query](command-ref/nix-store/query.md)
- [nix-store --read-log](command-ref/nix-store/read-log.md)
- [nix-store --realise](command-ref/nix-store/realise.md)
- [nix-store --repair-path](command-ref/nix-store/repair-path.md)
- [nix-store --restore](command-ref/nix-store/restore.md)
- [nix-store --serve](command-ref/nix-store/serve.md)
- [nix-store --verify-path](command-ref/nix-store/verify-path.md)
- [nix-store --verify](command-ref/nix-store/verify.md)
- [nix-env](command-ref/nix-env.md)
- [nix-env --delete-generations](command-ref/nix-env/delete-generations.md)
- [nix-env --install](command-ref/nix-env/install.md)
- [nix-env --list-generations](command-ref/nix-env/list-generations.md)
- [nix-env --query](command-ref/nix-env/query.md)
- [nix-env --rollback](command-ref/nix-env/rollback.md)
- [nix-env --set-flag](command-ref/nix-env/set-flag.md)
- [nix-env --set](command-ref/nix-env/set.md)
- [nix-env --switch-generation](command-ref/nix-env/switch-generation.md)
- [nix-env --switch-profile](command-ref/nix-env/switch-profile.md)
- [nix-env --uninstall](command-ref/nix-env/uninstall.md)
- [nix-env --upgrade](command-ref/nix-env/upgrade.md)
- [Utilities](command-ref/utilities.md)
- [nix-channel](command-ref/nix-channel.md)
- [nix-collect-garbage](command-ref/nix-collect-garbage.md)
- [nix-copy-closure](command-ref/nix-copy-closure.md)
- [nix-daemon](command-ref/nix-daemon.md)
- [nix-hash](command-ref/nix-hash.md)
- [nix-instantiate](command-ref/nix-instantiate.md)
- [nix-prefetch-url](command-ref/nix-prefetch-url.md)
- [Experimental Commands](command-ref/experimental-commands.md)
- [nix](command-ref/new-cli/nix.md)
- [nix build](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-build.md)
- [nix bundle](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-bundle.md)
- [nix copy](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-copy.md)
- [nix daemon](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-daemon.md)
- [nix derivation](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-derivation.md)
- [nix derivation add](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-derivation-add.md)
- [nix derivation show](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-derivation-show.md)
- [nix develop](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-develop.md)
- [nix doctor](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-doctor.md)
- [nix edit](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-edit.md)
- [nix eval](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-eval.md)
- [nix flake](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake.md)
- [nix flake archive](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-archive.md)
- [nix flake check](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-check.md)
- [nix flake clone](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-clone.md)
- [nix flake info](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-info.md)
- [nix flake init](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-init.md)
- [nix flake lock](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-lock.md)
- [nix flake metadata](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-metadata.md)
- [nix flake new](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-new.md)
- [nix flake prefetch](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-prefetch.md)
- [nix flake show](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-show.md)
- [nix flake update](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake-update.md)
- [nix fmt](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-fmt.md)
- [nix hash](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-hash.md)
- [nix hash file](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-hash-file.md)
- [nix hash path](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-hash-path.md)
- [nix hash to-base16](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-hash-to-base16.md)
- [nix hash to-base32](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-hash-to-base32.md)
- [nix hash to-base64](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-hash-to-base64.md)
- [nix hash to-sri](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-hash-to-sri.md)
- [nix help](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-help.md)
- [nix help-stores](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-help-stores.md)
- [nix key](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-key.md)
- [nix key convert-secret-to-public](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-key-convert-secret-to-public.md)
- [nix key generate-secret](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-key-generate-secret.md)
- [nix log](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-log.md)
- [nix nar](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-nar.md)
- [nix nar cat](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-nar-cat.md)
- [nix nar dump-path](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-nar-dump-path.md)
- [nix nar ls](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-nar-ls.md)
- [nix path-info](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-path-info.md)
- [nix print-dev-env](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-print-dev-env.md)
- [nix profile](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile.md)
- [nix profile diff-closures](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile-diff-closures.md)
- [nix profile history](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile-history.md)
- [nix profile install](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile-install.md)
- [nix profile list](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile-list.md)
- [nix profile remove](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile-remove.md)
- [nix profile rollback](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile-rollback.md)
- [nix profile upgrade](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile-upgrade.md)
- [nix profile wipe-history](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-profile-wipe-history.md)
- [nix realisation](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-realisation.md)
- [nix realisation info](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-realisation-info.md)
- [nix registry](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-registry.md)
- [nix registry add](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-registry-add.md)
- [nix registry list](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-registry-list.md)
- [nix registry pin](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-registry-pin.md)
- [nix registry remove](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-registry-remove.md)
- [nix repl](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-repl.md)
- [nix run](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-run.md)
- [nix search](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-search.md)
- [nix shell](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-shell.md)
- [nix show-config](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-show-config.md)
- [nix store](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store.md)
- [nix store add-file](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-add-file.md)
- [nix store add-path](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-add-path.md)
- [nix store cat](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-cat.md)
- [nix store copy-log](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-copy-log.md)
- [nix store copy-sigs](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-copy-sigs.md)
- [nix store delete](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-delete.md)
- [nix store diff-closures](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-diff-closures.md)
- [nix store dump-path](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-dump-path.md)
- [nix store gc](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-gc.md)
- [nix store ls](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-ls.md)
- [nix store make-content-addressed](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-make-content-addressed.md)
- [nix store optimise](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-optimise.md)
- [nix store path-from-hash-part](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-path-from-hash-part.md)
- [nix store ping](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-ping.md)
- [nix store prefetch-file](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-prefetch-file.md)
- [nix store repair](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-repair.md)
- [nix store sign](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-sign.md)
- [nix store verify](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-store-verify.md)
- [nix upgrade-nix](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-upgrade-nix.md)
- [nix why-depends](command-ref/new-cli/nix3-why-depends.md)
- [Files](command-ref/files.md)
- [nix.conf](command-ref/conf-file.md)
- [Profiles](command-ref/files/profiles.md)
- [manifest.nix](command-ref/files/manifest.nix.md)
- [manifest.json](command-ref/files/manifest.json.md)
- [Channels](command-ref/files/channels.md)
- [Default Nix expression](command-ref/files/default-nix-expression.md)
- [Architecture and Design](architecture/architecture.md)
- [File System Object](architecture/file-system-object.md)
- [Protocols](protocols/protocols.md)
- [Serving Tarball Flakes](protocols/tarball-fetcher.md)
- [Derivation "ATerm" file format](protocols/derivation-aterm.md)
- [Glossary](glossary.md)
- [Contributing](contributing/contributing.md)
- [Hacking](contributing/hacking.md)
- [Testing](contributing/testing.md)
- [Experimental Features](contributing/experimental-features.md)
- [CLI guideline](contributing/cli-guideline.md)
- [C++ style guide](contributing/cxx.md)
- [Release Notes](release-notes/release-notes.md)
- [Upcoming release](release-notes/rl-next.md)
- [Release 2.18 (2023-09-20)](release-notes/rl-2.18.md)
- [Release 2.17 (2023-07-24)](release-notes/rl-2.17.md)
- [Release 2.16 (2023-05-31)](release-notes/rl-2.16.md)
- [Release 2.15 (2023-04-11)](release-notes/rl-2.15.md)
- [Release 2.14 (2023-02-28)](release-notes/rl-2.14.md)
- [Release 2.13 (2023-01-17)](release-notes/rl-2.13.md)
- [Release 2.12 (2022-12-06)](release-notes/rl-2.12.md)
- [Release 2.11 (2022-08-25)](release-notes/rl-2.11.md)
- [Release 2.10 (2022-07-11)](release-notes/rl-2.10.md)
- [Release 2.9 (2022-05-30)](release-notes/rl-2.9.md)
- [Release 2.8 (2022-04-19)](release-notes/rl-2.8.md)
- [Release 2.7 (2022-03-07)](release-notes/rl-2.7.md)
- [Release 2.6 (2022-01-24)](release-notes/rl-2.6.md)
- [Release 2.5 (2021-12-13)](release-notes/rl-2.5.md)
- [Release 2.4 (2021-11-01)](release-notes/rl-2.4.md)
- [Release 2.3 (2019-09-04)](release-notes/rl-2.3.md)
- [Release 2.2 (2019-01-11)](release-notes/rl-2.2.md)
- [Release 2.1 (2018-09-02)](release-notes/rl-2.1.md)
- [Release 2.0 (2018-02-22)](release-notes/rl-2.0.md)
- [Release 1.11.10 (2017-06-12)](release-notes/rl-1.11.10.md)
- [Release 1.11 (2016-01-19)](release-notes/rl-1.11.md)
- [Release 1.10 (2015-09-03)](release-notes/rl-1.10.md)
- [Release 1.9 (2015-06-12)](release-notes/rl-1.9.md)
- [Release 1.8 (2014-12-14)](release-notes/rl-1.8.md)
- [Release 1.7 (2014-04-11)](release-notes/rl-1.7.md)
- [Release 1.6.1 (2013-10-28)](release-notes/rl-1.6.1.md)
- [Release 1.6 (2013-09-10)](release-notes/rl-1.6.md)
- [Release 1.5.2 (2013-05-13)](release-notes/rl-1.5.2.md)
- [Release 1.5 (2013-02-27)](release-notes/rl-1.5.md)
- [Release 1.4 (2013-02-26)](release-notes/rl-1.4.md)
- [Release 1.3 (2013-01-04)](release-notes/rl-1.3.md)
- [Release 1.2 (2012-12-06)](release-notes/rl-1.2.md)
- [Release 1.1 (2012-07-18)](release-notes/rl-1.1.md)
- [Release 1.0 (2012-05-11)](release-notes/rl-1.0.md)
- [Release 0.16 (2010-08-17)](release-notes/rl-0.16.md)
- [Release 0.15 (2010-03-17)](release-notes/rl-0.15.md)
- [Release 0.14 (2010-02-04)](release-notes/rl-0.14.md)
- [Release 0.13 (2009-11-05)](release-notes/rl-0.13.md)
- [Release 0.12 (2008-11-20)](release-notes/rl-0.12.md)
- [Release 0.11 (2007-12-31)](release-notes/rl-0.11.md)
- [Release 0.10.1 (2006-10-11)](release-notes/rl-0.10.1.md)
- [Release 0.10 (2006-10-06)](release-notes/rl-0.10.md)
- [Release 0.9.2 (2005-09-21)](release-notes/rl-0.9.2.md)
- [Release 0.9.1 (2005-09-20)](release-notes/rl-0.9.1.md)
- [Release 0.9 (2005-09-16)](release-notes/rl-0.9.md)
- [Release 0.8.1 (2005-04-13)](release-notes/rl-0.8.1.md)
- [Release 0.8 (2005-04-11)](release-notes/rl-0.8.md)
- [Release 0.7 (2005-01-12)](release-notes/rl-0.7.md)
- [Release 0.6 (2004-11-14)](release-notes/rl-0.6.md)
- [Release 0.5 and earlier](release-notes/rl-0.5.md)

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# redirect rules for paths (server-side) to prevent link rot.
# see ./redirects.js for redirects based on URL fragments (client-side)
#
# concrete user story this supports:
# - user finds URL to the manual for Nix x.y
# - Nix x.z (z > y) is the most recent release
# - updating the version in the URL will show the right thing
#
# format documentation:
# - https://docs.netlify.com/routing/redirects/#syntax-for-the-redirects-file
# - https://docs.netlify.com/routing/redirects/redirect-options/
#
# conventions:
# - always force (<CODE>!) since this allows re-using file names
# - group related paths to ease readability
# - always append new redirects to the end of the file
# - redirects that should have been there but are missing can be inserted where they belong
/expressions/expression-language /language/ 301!
/expressions/language-values /language/values 301!
/expressions/language-constructs /language/constructs 301!
/expressions/language-operators /language/operators 301!
/expressions/* /language/:splat 301!
/package-management/basic-package-mgmt /command-ref/nix-env 301!
/package-management/channels* /command-ref/nix-channel 301!
/package-management/s3-substituter* /command-ref/new-cli/nix3-help-stores#s3-binary-cache-store 301!

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