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Eelco Dolstra
fecff520d7 Add a ListBuilder helper for constructing list values
Previously, `state.mkList()` would set the type of the value to tList
and allocate the list vector, but it would not initialize the values
in the list. This has two problems:

* If an exception occurs, the list is left in an undefined state.

* More importantly, for multithreaded evaluation, if a value
  transitions from thunk to non-thunk, it should be final (i.e. other
  threads should be able to access the value safely).

To address this, there now is a `ListBuilder` class (analogous to
`BindingsBuilder`) to build the list vector prior to the call to
`Value::mkList()`. Typical usage:

   auto list = state.buildList(size);
   for (auto & v : list)
       v = ... set value ...;
   vRes.mkList(list);
2024-03-15 18:26:37 +01:00
pennae
5d9fdab3de use byte indexed locations for PosIdx
we now keep not a table of all positions, but a table of all origins and
their sizes. position indices are now direct pointers into the virtual
concatenation of all parsed contents. this slightly reduces memory usage
and time spent in the parser, at the cost of not being able to report
positions if the total input size exceeds 4GiB. this limit is not unique
to nix though, rustc and clang also limit their input to 4GiB (although
at least clang refuses to process inputs that are larger, we will not).

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

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

notably this change is necessary to allow changing the parser since
apparently nothing supports nix's very idiosyncratic line ending choice
of "anything goes", making it very hard to calculate line/column
positions in the parser (while byte offsets are very easy).
2024-03-06 23:48:42 +01:00
Jade Lovelace
2625e9fb0a Ban building Nix with NDEBUG
When reviewing old PRs, I found that #9997 adds some code to ensure one
particular assert is always present. But, removing asserts isn't
something we do in our own release builds either in the flake here or in
nixpkgs, and is plainly a bad idea that increases support burden,
especially if other distros make bad choices of build flags in their Nix
packaging.

For context, the assert macro in the C standard is defined to do nothing
if NDEBUG is set.

There is no way in our build system to set -DNDEBUG without manually
adding it to CFLAGS, so this is simply a configuration we do not use.
Let's ban it at compile time.

I put this preprocessor directive in src/libutil.cc because it is not
obvious where else to put it, and it seems like the most logical file
since you are not getting a usable nix without it.
2024-03-02 11:22:46 -08:00
John Ericson
bcb5f235f9 Support symlinks properly with git-hashing experimental feature
Before, they would not be written to a file `FileSystemObjectSink`
correctly.
2024-02-28 12:24:45 -05:00
John Ericson
201551c937 Add Git object hashing to the store layer
Part of RFC 133

Extracted from our old IPFS branches.

Co-Authored-By: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Carlo Nucera <carlo.nucera@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
2024-02-27 11:27:34 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
c3e9e3d0c3
Merge pull request #9767 from obsidiansystems/canon-path-split
Support Windows paths in `canonPath` and `absPath`
2024-02-27 17:12:29 +01:00
John Ericson
354ba27296
Merge pull request #10093 from NixOS/revert-10084-remove-dead-git-code
Revert "Remove dead Git code"
2024-02-27 09:54:25 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
5b0d78ec73
Merge pull request #10091 from bobvanderlinden/default-package-name
Fix extraction of name for defaultPackage URLs
2024-02-27 15:14:20 +01:00
Bob van der Linden
e5d9130a5b
Fix extraction of name for defaultPackage URLs 2024-02-27 07:53:05 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
be0052b45f
Revert "Remove dead Git code" 2024-02-27 06:39:30 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
219705ff64 Remove dead code
Most of the code in `git.{cc,hh}` is dead, so get rid of it.
2024-02-26 11:07:47 +01:00
John Ericson
319ec6f84a Support Windows paths in canonPath and absPath
`canonPath` and `absPath` work on native paths, and so should switch
between supporting Unix paths and Windows paths accordingly.

The templating is because `CanonPath`, which shares the implementation,
should always be Unix style. It is the pure "nix-native" path type for
virtual file operations --- it is part of Nix's "business logic", and
should not vary with the host OS accordingly.
2024-02-16 10:31:36 -05:00
John Ericson
d17e1d9737 Purify CanonPath
The core `CanonPath` constructors were using `absPath`, but `absPath` in
some situations does IO which is not appropriate. It turns out that
these constructors avoided those situations, and thus were pure, but it
was far from obvious this was the case.

To remedy the situation, abstract the core algorithm from `canonPath` to
use separately in `CanonPath` without any IO. No we know by-construction
that those constructors are pure.

That leaves `CanonPath::fromCWD` as the only operation which uses IO /
is impure. Add docs on it, and `CanonPath` as a whole, explaining the
situation.

This is also necessary to support Windows paths on windows without
messing up `CanonPath`. But, I think it is good even without that.

Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-02-16 09:47:25 -05:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
d857914e1a
Merge pull request #9931 from 9999years/pretty-printer
Pretty-print values in the REPL
2024-02-14 13:32:58 +01:00
John Ericson
41dd9857c7 Proper parse and render functions for FileIngestionMethod and ContentAddressMethod
No outward facing behavior is changed.

Older methods with same names that operate on on method + algo pair (for
old-style `<method>:algo`) are renamed to `*WithAlgo`.)

The functions are unit-tested in the same way the names for the hash
algorithms are tested.
2024-02-13 10:30:16 -05:00
Rebecca Turner
953eb0cba2
Fix tests 2024-02-08 15:55:20 -08:00
Rebecca Turner
c0e7f50c1a
Rename hintfmt to HintFmt 2024-02-08 11:58:25 -08:00
Rebecca Turner
149bd63afb
Cleanup fmt.hh
When I started contributing to Nix, I found the mix of definitions and
names in `fmt.hh` to be rather confusing, especially the small
difference between `hintfmt` and `hintformat`. I've renamed many classes
and added documentation to most definitions.

- `formatHelper` is no longer exported.
- `fmt`'s documentation is now with `fmt` rather than (misleadingly)
  above `formatHelper`.
- `yellowtxt` is renamed to `Magenta`.

  `yellowtxt` wraps its value with `ANSI_WARNING`, but `ANSI_WARNING`
  has been equal to `ANSI_MAGENTA` for a long time. Now the name is
  updated.
- `normaltxt` is renamed to `Uncolored`.
- `hintfmt` has been merged into `hintformat` as extra constructor
  functions.
- `hintformat` has been renamed to `hintfmt`.
- The single-argument `hintformat(std::string)` constructor has been
  renamed to a static member `hintformat::interpolate` to avoid pitfalls
  with using user-generated strings as format strings.
2024-02-08 11:51:03 -08:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
1ba9780cf5
Merge pull request #9834 from 9999years/structured-errors
Towards structured error classes
2024-02-08 20:00:25 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
a8050d9b83
Merge pull request #9928 from 9999years/error-messages-in-nix-repl
Improve error printing in `nix repl`
2024-02-08 16:21:13 +01:00
Théophane Hufschmitt
46a0625a40
Merge pull request #9929 from 9999years/dont-print-values-in-magenta
Don't print the first bracket in values in magenta in error messages
2024-02-08 10:56:18 +01:00
Rebecca Turner
c0a15fb7d0
Pretty-print values in the REPL
Pretty-print values in the REPL by printing each item in a list or
attrset on a separate line. When possible, single-item lists and
attrsets are printed on one line, as long as they don't contain a nested
list, attrset, or thunk.

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

After:
```
{
  attrs = {
    a = {
      b = {
        c = { };
      };
    };
  };
  list = [ 1 ];
  list' = [
    1
    2
    3
  ];
}
```
2024-02-05 13:23:38 -08:00
Eelco Dolstra
a6737b7e17 CanonPath, SourcePath: Change operator + to /
This is less confusing and makes it more similar to std::filesystem::path.
2024-02-05 15:17:39 +01:00
Rebecca Turner
9646d62b0c
Don't print values in magenta
This fixes the opening bracket of lists/attrsets being printed in
magenta, unlike the closing bracket.

https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9753#issuecomment-1904616088
2024-02-03 21:17:22 -08:00
Rebecca Turner
c5d525cd84
Print error messages but not traces
This makes output of values that include errors much cleaner.

Before:
```
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!»; }
```

After:
```
nix-repl> { err = builtins.throw "uh oh!"; }
{ err = «error: uh oh!»; }
```

But if the whole expression throws an error, source locations and (if
applicable) a stack trace are printed, 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!
```
2024-02-03 20:50:16 -08:00
Rebecca Turner
c6a89c1a16
libexpr: Support structured error classes
While preparing PRs like #9753, I've had to change error messages in
dozens of code paths. It would be nice if instead of

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

we could write

    TypeError(v, "boolean")

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

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

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

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

are transformed like this:

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

The type annotation has moved from `ErrorBuilder::debugThrow` to
`EvalState::error`.
2024-02-01 16:39:38 -08:00
Robert Hensing
4072a8fea0
Merge pull request #9867 from hercules-ci/issue-912
#912 allow leading period
2024-01-31 19:10:59 +01:00
Robert Hensing
f1b4663805 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.
2024-01-31 18:35:19 +01:00
Robert Hensing
8406da2877 test: Generate distinct hashes
Gen::just is the constant generator. Don't just return that!
2024-01-31 18:35:19 +01:00
Robert Hensing
69bbd5852a test: Generate distinct path names
Gen::just is the constant generator. Don't just return that!
2024-01-31 18:35:19 +01:00
Robert Hensing
b13e6a76b4 parseStorePath: Support leading period 2024-01-31 18:35:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
f6719032cf Shut up a gcc warning 2024-01-29 15:22:44 +01:00
Robert Hensing
9ddd0f2af8 Revert "StorePath: reject names starting with '.'"
This reverts commit 24bda0c7b3.
2024-01-27 11:18:03 +01:00
Robert Hensing
5b7bfd2d6b
Merge pull request #9754 from 9999years/print-value-when-coercion-fails
Print the value in `error: cannot coerce` messages
2024-01-24 12:48:39 +01:00
John Ericson
1e24db6f9a Convert Machine::speedFactor from a non-neg int to a non-neg float
The short motivation is to match Hydra, so we can de-dup.

The long version is layed out in
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/9840.
2024-01-24 01:03:07 -05:00
Rebecca Turner
83bb494a30
Print the value in error: cannot coerce messages
This extends the `error: cannot coerce a TYPE to a string` message
to print the value that could not be coerced. This helps with debugging
by making it easier to track down where the value is being produced
from, especially in errors with deep or unhelpful stack traces.
2024-01-23 15:15:41 -08:00
Robert Hensing
08bf2846df
Merge pull request #9653 from obsidiansystems/improve-parse-sink
Improve the `ParseSink` interface
2024-01-23 01:04:57 +01:00
John Ericson
6365bbfa81 Improve the FileSystemObjectSink interface
More invariants are enforced in the type, and less state needs to be
stored in the main sink itself. The method here is roughly that known as
"session types".

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-22 18:01:21 -05:00
John Ericson
966d6fcd01 ParseSink -> FileSystemObjectSink
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-22 18:01:18 -05:00
Maximilian Bosch
81499a0b93
libexpr: print value of what is attempted to be called as function
Low-hanging fruit in the spirit of #9753 and #9754 (means 9999years did
all the hard work already).

This basically prints out what was attempted to be called as function,
i.e.

  map (import <nixpkgs> {}) [ 1 2 3 ]

now gives the following error message:

    error:
           … while calling the 'map' builtin
             at «string»:1:1:
                1| map (import <nixpkgs> {}) [ 1 2 3 ]
                 | ^

           … while evaluating the first argument passed to builtins.map

           error: expected a function but found a set: { _type = "pkgs"; AAAAAASomeThingsFailToEvaluate = «thunk»; AMB-plugins = «thunk»; ArchiSteamFarm = «thunk»; BeatSaberModManager = «thunk»; CHOWTapeModel = «thunk»; ChowCentaur = «thunk»; ChowKick = «thunk»; ChowPhaser = «thunk»; CoinMP = «thunk»;  «18783 attributes elided»}
2024-01-22 22:41:42 +01:00
Robert Hensing
5f72a97092
Merge pull request #9753 from 9999years/print-value-on-type-error
Print the value in `value is X while a Y is expected` error
2024-01-22 22:18:16 +01:00
John Ericson
1fb2582969 Create unit tests for the serve proto handshake
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-22 12:43:11 -05:00
Rebecca Turner
cb7fbd4d83
Print value on type error
Adds the failing value to `value is <TYPE> while a <TYPE> is expected`
error messages.
2024-01-22 08:56:02 -08:00
John Ericson
6208ca7209 Separate SystemError from SysError
Most of this is a `catch SysError` -> `catch SystemError` sed. This
is a rather pure-churn change I would like to get out of the way. **The
intersting part is `src/libutil/error.hh`.**

On Unix, we will only throw the `SysError` concrete class, which has
the same constructors that `SystemError` used to have.

On Windows, we will throw `WinError` *and* `SysError`. `WinError`
(which will be created in a later PR), will use a `DWORD` instead of
`int` error value, and `GetLastError()`, which is the Windows equivalent
of the `errno` machinery. Windows will *also* use `SysError` because
Window's "libc" (MSVCRT) implements the POSIX interface, and we use it
too.

As the docs describe, while we *throw* one of the 3 choices above (2
concrete classes or the alias), we should always *catch* `SystemError`.
This ensures no matter how the implementation changes for Windows (e.g.
between `SysError` and `WinError`) the catching logic stays the same
and stays correct.

Co-Authored-By volth <volth@volth.com>
Co-Authored-By Eugene Butler <eugene@eugene4.com>
2024-01-12 12:00:33 -05:00
Rebecca Turner
0fa08b4516
Unify and refactor value printing
Previously, there were two mostly-identical value printers -- one in
`libexpr/eval.cc` (which didn't force values) and one in
`libcmd/repl.cc` (which did force values and also printed ANSI color
codes).

This PR unifies both of these printers into `print.cc` and provides a
`PrintOptions` struct for controlling the output, which allows for
toggling whether values are forced, whether repeated values are tracked,
and whether ANSI color codes are displayed.

Additionally, `PrintOptions` allows tuning the maximum number of
attributes, list items, and bytes in a string that will be displayed;
this makes it ideal for contexts where printing too much output (e.g.
all of Nixpkgs) is distracting. (As requested by @roberth in
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9554#issuecomment-1845095735)

Please read the tests for example output.

Future work:
- It would be nice to provide this function as a builtin, perhaps
  `builtins.toStringDebug` -- a printing function that never fails would
  be useful when debugging Nix code.
- It would be nice to support customizing `PrintOptions` members on the
  command line, e.g. `--option to-string-max-attrs 1000`.
2024-01-11 16:34:36 -08:00
John Ericson
423484ad26 Only link with -pthread on Unix
We don't want this with MinGW.
2024-01-10 20:38:39 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
936a364226 getNameFromURL(): Support uppercase characters in attribute names
In particular, this makes it handle 'legacyPackages' correctly.
2023-12-22 16:35:58 +01:00
Felix Uhl
4b41118663 Move flakeref tests to new flake/ subdirectory 2023-12-22 09:38:13 +01:00
Felix Uhl
26d7b0c793 Move url-name utility to libexpr/flake 2023-12-22 09:33:02 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
9d9d9ff0de Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into profile-names-instead-of-index 2023-12-21 16:21:26 +01:00
John Ericson
dfc876531f Organize content addressing, use SourceAccessor with Store::addToStore
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-12-18 10:41:54 -05:00
Matthew Bauer
bcbdb09ccf Add eval-system option
`eval-system` option overrides just the value of `builtins.currentSystem`.
This is more useful than overriding `system` since you can build these
derivations on remote builders which can work on the given system.

Co-authored-by: John Ericson <John.Ericson@Obsidian.Systems>
Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-12-14 19:04:00 -05:00
Ramses
1e3d811840
worker protocol: serialise cgroup stats in BuildResult (#9598)
By doing so, they get reported when building through the daemon via either `unix://` or `ssh-ng://`.
2023-12-13 16:37:17 -05:00
Eelco Dolstra
1b7968ed86
Merge pull request #9547 from hercules-ci/allowed-scheme-without-slash
`allowed-uris`: match whole schemes without slashes
2023-12-13 20:23:33 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
19ec1c9fd4 Improve the unsafeGetAttrPos test
We can use corepkgsFS->addFile() now to create a "real" position.
2023-12-13 15:15:30 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra
faa4cae9ae LibExprTest: Ignore $NIX_PATH
Otherwise a broken $NIX_PATH can cause the test suite to fail.
2023-12-13 13:27:39 +01:00
Robert Hensing
0b87ba50c0 Revert "Add nix::isASCII*, locale-independent"
This reverts commit 79eb2920bb.

Not used at this time.
2023-12-12 17:46:34 +01:00
Robert Hensing
4eaeda6604 isValidSchemeName: Use regex
As requested by Eelco Dolstra. I think it used to be simpler.
2023-12-12 17:46:34 +01:00
Robert Hensing
a05bc9eb92 allowed-uris: Match whole schemes also when scheme is not followed by slashes 2023-12-11 12:18:04 +01:00
Robert Hensing
d3a85b6834 isValidSchemeName: Add function 2023-12-11 12:12:43 +01:00
Robert Hensing
79eb2920bb Add nix::isASCII*, locale-independent 2023-12-11 12:12:43 +01:00
Robert Hensing
91ba7b2307 isAllowedURI: Extract function and test 2023-12-11 12:12:42 +01:00
John Ericson
5417990e31 Create ServeProto::BuildOptions and a serializer for it
More tests, and more serializers for Hydra reuse.
2023-12-09 11:35:13 -05:00
Robert Hensing
9b7b7a7561 Revert "Print the value in error: cannot coerce messages (#9553)"
This reverts commit f0ac2a35d5.

The request from the sibling PR, which also applies here, was not addressed.
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9554#issuecomment-1845095735
2023-12-09 02:13:32 +01:00
Rebecca Turner
f0ac2a35d5
Print the value in error: cannot coerce messages (#9553)
* Print the value in `error: cannot coerce` messages

This extends the `error: cannot coerce a TYPE to a string` message
to print the value that could not be coerced. This helps with debugging
by making it easier to track down where the value is being produced
from, especially in errors with deep or unhelpful stack traces.

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-12-08 16:36:57 +00:00
John Ericson
a5521b7d94 Factor out ServeProto::Serialiser<UnkeyedValidPathInfo> and test
In the process, partially undo e89b5bd0bf
in that the ancient < 2.4 version is now supported again by the
serializer again. `LegacySSHStore`, instead of also asserting that the
version is at least 4, just checks that `narHash` is set.

This allows us to better test the serializer in isolation for both
versions (< 4 and >= 4).
2023-12-07 11:34:18 -05:00
Peter Kolloch
bbba2055f0 Refactor concurrently added tests to use HashAlgorithm.
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8876
2023-12-06 23:43:42 +01:00
Peter Kolloch
fc6f29053a Renamed HashFormat::Base32 to HashFormat::Nix32
...and also adjusted parsing accordingly.

Also added CLI completion for HashFormats.

https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8876
2023-12-06 23:43:42 +01:00
Peter Kolloch
5334c9c792 HashType: Rename to HashAlgorithm
To be consistent with CLI, nix API
and many other references.

As part of this, we also converted it to a scoped enum.

https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8876
2023-12-06 23:43:42 +01:00
John Ericson
b23273f6a2 Add missing -pthread for test support libraries
This is good in general (see how the other libraries also have long had
it, since 49fe9592a4) but in particular
needed to fix the NetBSD build.
2023-12-05 18:18:30 -05:00
John Ericson
91b6833686 Move tests to separate directories, and document
Today, with the tests inside a `tests` intermingled with the
corresponding library's source code, we have a few problems:

- We have to be careful that wildcards don't end up with tests being
  built as part of Nix proper, or test headers being installed as part
  of Nix proper.

- Tests in libraries but not executables is not right:

  - It means each executable runs the previous unit tests again, because
    it needs the libraries.

  - It doesn't work right on Windows, which doesn't want you to load a
    DLL just for the side global variable . It could be made to work
    with the dlopen equivalent, but that's gross!

This reorg solves these problems.

There is a remaining problem which is that sibbling headers (like
`hash.hh` the test header vs `hash.hh` the main `libnixutil` header) end
up shadowing each other. This PR doesn't solve that. That is left as
future work for a future PR.

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-12-01 10:48:58 -05:00