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This is because the contents of these symlinks are not incorporated into the hashes of derivations, and could therefore cause a mismatch between the build system and the target system. E.g., if `/nix/store' is a symlink to `/data/nix/store', then a builder could expand this path and store the result. If on the target system `/nix/store' is not a symlink, or is a symlink that points somewhere else, we have a dangling pointer. The trigger for this change is that gcc 3.3.3 does exactly that (it applies realpath() to some files, such as libraries, which causes our impurity checker to bail out.) An annoying side-effect of this change is that it makes it harder to move the Nix store to a different file system. On Linux, bind mounts can be used instead of symlink for this purpose (e.g., `mount -o bind /data/nix/store /nix/store').
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4.3 KiB
C++
208 lines
4.3 KiB
C++
#ifndef __UTIL_H
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#define __UTIL_H
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#include <string>
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#include <list>
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#include <set>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <dirent.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <boost/format.hpp>
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using namespace std;
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using namespace boost;
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class Error : public exception
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{
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protected:
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string err;
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public:
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Error(const format & f);
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~Error() throw () { };
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const char * what() const throw () { return err.c_str(); }
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const string & msg() const throw () { return err; }
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};
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class SysError : public Error
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{
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public:
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SysError(const format & f);
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};
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class UsageError : public Error
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{
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public:
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UsageError(const format & f) : Error(f) { };
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};
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typedef list<string> Strings;
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typedef set<string> StringSet;
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/* Paths are just strings. */
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typedef string Path;
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typedef list<Path> Paths;
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typedef set<Path> PathSet;
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/* The canonical system name, as returned by config.guess. */
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extern string thisSystem;
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/* Return an absolutized path, resolving paths relative to the
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specified directory, or the current directory otherwise. The path
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is also canonicalised. */
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Path absPath(Path path, Path dir = "");
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/* Canonicalise a path by removing all `.' or `..' components and
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double or trailing slashes. */
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Path canonPath(const Path & path);
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/* Return the directory part of the given canonical path, i.e.,
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everything before the final `/'. If the path is the root or an
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immediate child thereof (e.g., `/foo'), this means an empty string
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is returned. */
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Path dirOf(const Path & path);
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/* Return the base name of the given canonical path, i.e., everything
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following the final `/'. */
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string baseNameOf(const Path & path);
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/* Return true iff the given path exists. */
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bool pathExists(const Path & path);
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/* Read the contents (target) of a symbolic link. The result is not
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in any way canonicalised. */
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Path readLink(const Path & path);
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/* Read the contents of a directory. The entries `.' and `..' are
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removed. */
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Strings readDirectory(const Path & path);
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/* Delete a path; i.e., in the case of a directory, it is deleted
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recursively. Don't use this at home, kids. */
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void deletePath(const Path & path);
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/* Make a path read-only recursively. */
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void makePathReadOnly(const Path & path);
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/* Create a temporary directory. */
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Path createTempDir();
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/* Create a file and write the given text to it. The file is written
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in binary mode (i.e., no end-of-line conversions). The path should
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not already exist. */
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void writeStringToFile(const Path & path, const string & s);
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/* Messages. */
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typedef enum {
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ltPretty, /* nice, nested output */
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ltEscapes, /* nesting indicated using escape codes (for log2xml) */
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ltFlat /* no nesting */
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} LogType;
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typedef enum {
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lvlError,
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lvlInfo,
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lvlTalkative,
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lvlChatty,
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lvlDebug,
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lvlVomit
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} Verbosity;
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extern LogType logType;
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extern Verbosity verbosity; /* suppress msgs > this */
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class Nest
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{
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private:
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bool nest;
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public:
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Nest();
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~Nest();
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void open(Verbosity level, const format & f);
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void close();
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};
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void printMsg_(Verbosity level, const format & f);
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#define startNest(varName, level, f) \
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Nest varName; \
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if (level <= verbosity) { \
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varName.open(level, (f)); \
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}
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#define printMsg(level, f) \
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do { \
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if (level <= verbosity) { \
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printMsg_(level, (f)); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#define debug(f) printMsg(lvlDebug, f)
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/* Wrappers arount read()/write() that read/write exactly the
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requested number of bytes. */
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void readFull(int fd, unsigned char * buf, size_t count);
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void writeFull(int fd, const unsigned char * buf, size_t count);
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/* Automatic cleanup of resources. */
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class AutoDelete
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{
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string path;
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bool del;
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public:
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AutoDelete(const string & p);
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~AutoDelete();
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void cancel();
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};
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class AutoCloseFD
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{
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int fd;
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public:
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AutoCloseFD();
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AutoCloseFD(int fd);
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~AutoCloseFD();
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void operator =(int fd);
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operator int();
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};
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class AutoCloseDir
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{
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DIR * dir;
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public:
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AutoCloseDir();
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AutoCloseDir(DIR * dir);
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~AutoCloseDir();
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void operator =(DIR * dir);
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operator DIR *();
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};
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/* User interruption. */
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extern volatile sig_atomic_t _isInterrupted;
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void _interrupted();
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void inline checkInterrupt()
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{
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if (_isInterrupted) _interrupted();
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}
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#endif /* !__UTIL_H */
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