nix-super/src/libexpr/attr-path.cc
pennae a385e51a08 rename SymbolIdx -> Symbol, Symbol -> SymbolStr
after #6218 `Symbol` no longer confers a uniqueness invariant on the
string it wraps, it is now possible to create multiple symbols that
compare equal but whose string contents have different addresses. this
guarantee is now only provided by `SymbolIdx`, leaving `Symbol` only as
a string wrapper that knows about the intricacies of how symbols need to
be formatted for output.

this change renames `SymbolIdx` to `Symbol` to restore the previous
semantics of `Symbol` to that name. we also keep the wrapper type and
rename it to `SymbolStr` instead of returning plain strings from lookups
into the symbol table because symbols are formatted for output in many
places. theoretically we do not need `SymbolStr`, only a function that
formats a string for output as a symbol, but having to wrap every symbol
that appears in a message into eg `formatSymbol()` is error-prone and
inconvient.
2022-04-25 15:37:01 +02:00

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#include "attr-path.hh"
#include "eval-inline.hh"
#include "util.hh"
namespace nix {
static Strings parseAttrPath(std::string_view s)
{
Strings res;
std::string cur;
auto i = s.begin();
while (i != s.end()) {
if (*i == '.') {
res.push_back(cur);
cur.clear();
} else if (*i == '"') {
++i;
while (1) {
if (i == s.end())
throw ParseError("missing closing quote in selection path '%1%'", s);
if (*i == '"') break;
cur.push_back(*i++);
}
} else
cur.push_back(*i);
++i;
}
if (!cur.empty()) res.push_back(cur);
return res;
}
std::vector<Symbol> parseAttrPath(EvalState & state, std::string_view s)
{
std::vector<Symbol> res;
for (auto & a : parseAttrPath(s))
res.push_back(state.symbols.create(a));
return res;
}
std::pair<Value *, PosIdx> findAlongAttrPath(EvalState & state, const std::string & attrPath,
Bindings & autoArgs, Value & vIn)
{
Strings tokens = parseAttrPath(attrPath);
Value * v = &vIn;
PosIdx pos = noPos;
for (auto & attr : tokens) {
/* Is i an index (integer) or a normal attribute name? */
auto attrIndex = string2Int<unsigned int>(attr);
/* Evaluate the expression. */
Value * vNew = state.allocValue();
state.autoCallFunction(autoArgs, *v, *vNew);
v = vNew;
state.forceValue(*v, noPos);
/* It should evaluate to either a set or an expression,
according to what is specified in the attrPath. */
if (!attrIndex) {
if (v->type() != nAttrs)
throw TypeError(
"the expression selected by the selection path '%1%' should be a set but is %2%",
attrPath,
showType(*v));
if (attr.empty())
throw Error("empty attribute name in selection path '%1%'", attrPath);
Bindings::iterator a = v->attrs->find(state.symbols.create(attr));
if (a == v->attrs->end()) {
std::set<std::string> attrNames;
for (auto & attr : *v->attrs)
attrNames.insert(state.symbols[attr.name]);
auto suggestions = Suggestions::bestMatches(attrNames, attr);
throw AttrPathNotFound(suggestions, "attribute '%1%' in selection path '%2%' not found", attr, attrPath);
}
v = &*a->value;
pos = a->pos;
}
else {
if (!v->isList())
throw TypeError(
"the expression selected by the selection path '%1%' should be a list but is %2%",
attrPath,
showType(*v));
if (*attrIndex >= v->listSize())
throw AttrPathNotFound("list index %1% in selection path '%2%' is out of range", *attrIndex, attrPath);
v = v->listElems()[*attrIndex];
pos = noPos;
}
}
return {v, pos};
}
std::pair<std::string, uint32_t> findPackageFilename(EvalState & state, Value & v, std::string what)
{
Value * v2;
try {
auto dummyArgs = state.allocBindings(0);
v2 = findAlongAttrPath(state, "meta.position", *dummyArgs, v).first;
} catch (Error &) {
throw NoPositionInfo("package '%s' has no source location information", what);
}
// FIXME: is it possible to extract the Pos object instead of doing this
// toString + parsing?
auto pos = state.forceString(*v2);
auto colon = pos.rfind(':');
if (colon == std::string::npos)
throw ParseError("cannot parse meta.position attribute '%s'", pos);
std::string filename(pos, 0, colon);
unsigned int lineno;
try {
lineno = std::stoi(std::string(pos, colon + 1, std::string::npos));
} catch (std::invalid_argument & e) {
throw ParseError("cannot parse line number '%s'", pos);
}
return { std::move(filename), lineno };
}
}