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Do this instead of an unchecked cast I redid this to use the serialisation framework (including a unit test), but I am keeping the reference to credit Jade for spotting the issue. Change-Id: Icf6af7935e8f139bef36b40ad475e973aa48855c (adapted from commit 2a7a824d83dc5fb33326b8b89625685f283a743b) Co-Authored-By: Jade Lovelace <lix@jade.fyi>
237 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
237 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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///@file
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#include <chrono>
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#include "common-protocol.hh"
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namespace nix {
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#define WORKER_MAGIC_1 0x6e697863
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#define WORKER_MAGIC_2 0x6478696f
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#define PROTOCOL_VERSION (1 << 8 | 37)
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#define GET_PROTOCOL_MAJOR(x) ((x) & 0xff00)
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#define GET_PROTOCOL_MINOR(x) ((x) & 0x00ff)
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#define STDERR_NEXT 0x6f6c6d67
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#define STDERR_READ 0x64617461 // data needed from source
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#define STDERR_WRITE 0x64617416 // data for sink
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#define STDERR_LAST 0x616c7473
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#define STDERR_ERROR 0x63787470
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#define STDERR_START_ACTIVITY 0x53545254
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#define STDERR_STOP_ACTIVITY 0x53544f50
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#define STDERR_RESULT 0x52534c54
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struct StoreDirConfig;
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struct Source;
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// items being serialised
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struct DerivedPath;
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struct BuildResult;
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struct KeyedBuildResult;
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struct ValidPathInfo;
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struct UnkeyedValidPathInfo;
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enum BuildMode : uint8_t;
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enum TrustedFlag : bool;
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/**
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* The "worker protocol", used by unix:// and ssh-ng:// stores.
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*
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* This `struct` is basically just a `namespace`; We use a type rather
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* than a namespace just so we can use it as a template argument.
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*/
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struct WorkerProto
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{
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/**
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* Enumeration of all the request types for the protocol.
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*/
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enum struct Op : uint64_t;
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/**
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* Version type for the protocol.
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*
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* @todo Convert to struct with separate major vs minor fields.
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*/
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using Version = unsigned int;
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/**
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* A unidirectional read connection, to be used by the read half of the
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* canonical serializers below.
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*/
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struct ReadConn {
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Source & from;
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Version version;
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};
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/**
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* A unidirectional write connection, to be used by the write half of the
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* canonical serializers below.
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*/
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struct WriteConn {
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Sink & to;
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Version version;
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};
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/**
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* Data type for canonical pairs of serialisers for the worker protocol.
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*
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* See https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/adl for the broader
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* concept of what is going on here.
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*/
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template<typename T>
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struct Serialise;
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// This is the definition of `Serialise` we *want* to put here, but
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// do not do so.
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//
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// The problem is that if we do so, C++ will think we have
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// seralisers for *all* types. We don't, of course, but that won't
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// cause an error until link time. That makes for long debug cycles
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// when there is a missing serialiser.
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//
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// By not defining it globally, and instead letting individual
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// serialisers specialise the type, we get back the compile-time
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// errors we would like. When no serialiser exists, C++ sees an
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// abstract "incomplete" type with no definition, and any attempt to
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// use `to` or `from` static methods is a compile-time error because
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// they don't exist on an incomplete type.
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//
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// This makes for a quicker debug cycle, as desired.
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#if 0
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{
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static T read(const StoreDirConfig & store, ReadConn conn);
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static void write(const StoreDirConfig & store, WriteConn conn, const T & t);
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};
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#endif
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/**
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* Wrapper function around `WorkerProto::Serialise<T>::write` that allows us to
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* infer the type instead of having to write it down explicitly.
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*/
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template<typename T>
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static void write(const StoreDirConfig & store, WriteConn conn, const T & t)
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{
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WorkerProto::Serialise<T>::write(store, conn, t);
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}
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};
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enum struct WorkerProto::Op : uint64_t
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{
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IsValidPath = 1,
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HasSubstitutes = 3,
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QueryPathHash = 4, // obsolete
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QueryReferences = 5, // obsolete
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QueryReferrers = 6,
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AddToStore = 7,
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AddTextToStore = 8, // obsolete since 1.25, Nix 3.0. Use WorkerProto::Op::AddToStore
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BuildPaths = 9,
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EnsurePath = 10,
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AddTempRoot = 11,
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AddIndirectRoot = 12,
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SyncWithGC = 13,
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FindRoots = 14,
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ExportPath = 16, // obsolete
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QueryDeriver = 18, // obsolete
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SetOptions = 19,
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CollectGarbage = 20,
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QuerySubstitutablePathInfo = 21,
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QueryDerivationOutputs = 22, // obsolete
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QueryAllValidPaths = 23,
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QueryFailedPaths = 24,
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ClearFailedPaths = 25,
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QueryPathInfo = 26,
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ImportPaths = 27, // obsolete
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QueryDerivationOutputNames = 28, // obsolete
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QueryPathFromHashPart = 29,
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QuerySubstitutablePathInfos = 30,
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QueryValidPaths = 31,
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QuerySubstitutablePaths = 32,
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QueryValidDerivers = 33,
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OptimiseStore = 34,
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VerifyStore = 35,
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BuildDerivation = 36,
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AddSignatures = 37,
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NarFromPath = 38,
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AddToStoreNar = 39,
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QueryMissing = 40,
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QueryDerivationOutputMap = 41,
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RegisterDrvOutput = 42,
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QueryRealisation = 43,
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AddMultipleToStore = 44,
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AddBuildLog = 45,
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BuildPathsWithResults = 46,
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AddPermRoot = 47,
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};
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/**
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* Convenience for sending operation codes.
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*
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* @todo Switch to using `WorkerProto::Serialise` instead probably. But
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* this was not done at this time so there would be less churn.
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*/
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inline Sink & operator << (Sink & sink, WorkerProto::Op op)
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{
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return sink << static_cast<uint64_t>(op);
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}
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/**
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* Convenience for debugging.
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*
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* @todo Perhaps render known opcodes more nicely.
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*/
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inline std::ostream & operator << (std::ostream & s, WorkerProto::Op op)
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{
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return s << static_cast<uint64_t>(op);
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}
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/**
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* Declare a canonical serialiser pair for the worker protocol.
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*
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* We specialise the struct merely to indicate that we are implementing
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* the function for the given type.
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*
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* Some sort of `template<...>` must be used with the caller for this to
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* be legal specialization syntax. See below for what that looks like in
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* practice.
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*/
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#define DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(T) \
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struct WorkerProto::Serialise< T > \
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{ \
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static T read(const StoreDirConfig & store, WorkerProto::ReadConn conn); \
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static void write(const StoreDirConfig & store, WorkerProto::WriteConn conn, const T & t); \
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};
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template<>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(DerivedPath);
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template<>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(BuildResult);
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template<>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(KeyedBuildResult);
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template<>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(ValidPathInfo);
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template<>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(UnkeyedValidPathInfo);
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template<>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(BuildMode);
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template<>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(std::optional<TrustedFlag>);
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template<>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(std::optional<std::chrono::microseconds>);
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template<typename T>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(std::vector<T>);
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template<typename T>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(std::set<T>);
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template<typename... Ts>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(std::tuple<Ts...>);
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#define COMMA_ ,
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template<typename K, typename V>
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DECLARE_WORKER_SERIALISER(std::map<K COMMA_ V>);
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#undef COMMA_
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}
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