//! `tvix-eval` implements the evaluation of the Nix programming language in
//! Tvix.
//!
//! It is designed to allow users to use Nix as a versatile language for
//! different use-cases.
//!
//! This module exports the high-level functions and types needed for evaluating
//! Nix code and interacting with the language's data structures.
//!
//! Nix has several language features that make use of impurities (such as
//! reading from the NIX_PATH environment variable, or interacting with files).
//! These features are optional and the API of this crate exposes functionality
//! for controlling how they work.
pub mod builtins;
mod chunk;
mod compiler;
mod errors;
mod io;
pub mod observer;
mod opcode;
mod pretty_ast;
mod source;
mod spans;
mod systems;
mod upvalues;
mod value;
mod vm;
mod warnings;
mod nix_search_path;
#[cfg(all(test, feature = "arbitrary"))]
mod properties;
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_utils;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::Arc;
use crate::compiler::GlobalsMap;
use crate::observer::{CompilerObserver, RuntimeObserver};
use crate::value::Lambda;
use crate::vm::run_lambda;
// Re-export the public interface used by other crates.
pub use crate::compiler::{compile, prepare_globals, CompilationOutput};
pub use crate::errors::{AddContext, CatchableErrorKind, Error, ErrorKind, EvalResult};
pub use crate::io::{DummyIO, EvalIO, FileType};
pub use crate::pretty_ast::pretty_print_expr;
pub use crate::source::SourceCode;
pub use crate::value::{NixContext, NixContextElement};
pub use crate::vm::generators;
pub use crate::warnings::{EvalWarning, WarningKind};
pub use builtin_macros;
pub use crate::value::{Builtin, CoercionKind, NixAttrs, NixList, NixString, Value};
#[cfg(feature = "impure")]
pub use crate::io::StdIO;
/// An `Evaluation` represents how a piece of Nix code is evaluated. It can be
/// instantiated and configured directly, or it can be accessed through the
/// various simplified helper methods available below.
///
/// Public fields are intended to be set by the caller. Setting all
/// fields is optional.
pub struct Evaluation<'co, 'ro, IO> {
/// Source code map used for error reporting.
source_map: SourceCode,
/// Set of all builtins that should be available during the
/// evaluation.
///
/// This defaults to all pure builtins. Users might want to add
/// the set of impure builtins, or other custom builtins.
pub builtins: Vec<(&'static str, Value)>,
/// Set of builtins that are implemented in Nix itself and should
/// be compiled and inserted in the builtins set.
pub src_builtins: Vec<(&'static str, &'static str)>,
/// Implementation of file-IO to use during evaluation, e.g. for
/// impure builtins.
///
/// Defaults to [`DummyIO`] if not set explicitly.
pub io_handle: IO,
/// Determines whether the `import` builtin should be made
/// available. Note that this depends on the `io_handle` being
/// able to read the files specified as arguments to `import`.
pub enable_import: bool,
/// Determines whether the returned value should be strictly
/// evaluated, that is whether its list and attribute set elements
/// should be forced recursively.
pub strict: bool,
/// (optional) Nix search path, e.g. the value of `NIX_PATH` used
/// for resolving items on the search path (such as `<nixpkgs>`).
pub nix_path: Option<String>,
/// (optional) compiler observer for reporting on compilation
/// details, like the emitted bytecode.
pub compiler_observer: Option<&'co mut dyn CompilerObserver>,
/// (optional) runtime observer, for reporting on execution steps
/// of Nix code.
pub runtime_observer: Option<&'ro mut dyn RuntimeObserver>,
}
/// Result of evaluating a piece of Nix code. If evaluation succeeded, a value
/// will be present (and potentially some warnings!). If evaluation failed,
/// errors will be present.
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct EvaluationResult {
/// Nix value that the code evaluated to.
pub value: Option<Value>,
/// Errors that occured during evaluation (if any).
pub errors: Vec<Error>,
/// Warnings that occured during evaluation. Warnings are not critical, but
/// should be addressed either to modernise code or improve performance.
pub warnings: Vec<EvalWarning>,
/// AST node that was parsed from the code (on success only).
pub expr: Option<rnix::ast::Expr>,
}
impl<'co, 'ro, IO> Evaluation<'co, 'ro, IO>
where
IO: AsRef<dyn EvalIO> + 'static,
{
/// Initialize an `Evaluation`.
pub fn new(io_handle: IO, enable_import: bool) -> Self {
let mut builtins = builtins::pure_builtins();
builtins.extend(builtins::placeholders()); // these are temporary
Self {
source_map: SourceCode::default(),
enable_import,
io_handle,
builtins,
src_builtins: vec![],
strict: false,
nix_path: None,
compiler_observer: None,
runtime_observer: None,
}
}
}
impl<'co, 'ro> Evaluation<'co, 'ro, Box<dyn EvalIO>> {
/// Initialize an `Evaluation`, without the import statement available, and
/// all IO operations stubbed out.
pub fn new_pure() -> Self {
Self::new(Box::new(DummyIO) as Box<dyn EvalIO>, false)
}
#[cfg(feature = "impure")]
/// Configure an `Evaluation` to have impure features available
/// with the given I/O implementation.
///
/// If no I/O implementation is supplied, [`StdIO`] is used by
/// default.
pub fn enable_impure(&mut self, io: Option<Box<dyn EvalIO>>) {
self.io_handle = io.unwrap_or_else(|| Box::new(StdIO) as Box<dyn EvalIO>);
self.enable_import = true;
self.builtins.extend(builtins::impure_builtins());
// Make `NIX_PATH` resolutions work by default, unless the
// user already overrode this with something else.
if self.nix_path.is_none() {
self.nix_path = std::env::var("NIX_PATH").ok();
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "impure")]
/// Initialise an `Evaluation`, with all impure features turned on by default.
pub fn new_impure() -> Self {
let mut eval = Self::new_pure();
eval.enable_impure(None);
eval
}
}
impl<'co, 'ro, IO> Evaluation<'co, 'ro, IO>
where
IO: AsRef<dyn EvalIO> + 'static,
{
/// Clone the reference to the contained source code map. This is used after
/// an evaluation for pretty error printing.
pub fn source_map(&self) -> SourceCode {
self.source_map.clone()
}
/// Only compile the provided source code, at an optional location of the
/// source code (i.e. path to the file it was read from; used for error
/// reporting, and for resolving relative paths in impure functions)
/// This does not *run* the code, it only provides analysis (errors and
/// warnings) of the compiler.
pub fn compile_only(
mut self,
code: impl AsRef<str>,
location: Option<PathBuf>,
) -> EvaluationResult {
let mut result = EvaluationResult::default();
let source = self.source_map();
let location_str = location
.as_ref()
.map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().to_string())
.unwrap_or_else(|| "[code]".into());
let file = source.add_file(location_str, code.as_ref().to_string());
let mut noop_observer = observer::NoOpObserver::default();
let compiler_observer = self.compiler_observer.take().unwrap_or(&mut noop_observer);
parse_compile_internal(
&mut result,
code.as_ref(),
file,
location,
source,
self.builtins,
self.src_builtins,
self.enable_import,
compiler_observer,
);
result
}
/// Evaluate the provided source code, at an optional location of the source
/// code (i.e. path to the file it was read from; used for error reporting,
/// and for resolving relative paths in impure functions)
pub fn evaluate(
mut self,
code: impl AsRef<str>,
location: Option<PathBuf>,
) -> EvaluationResult {
let mut result = EvaluationResult::default();
let source = self.source_map();
let location_str = location
.as_ref()
.map(|p| p.to_string_lossy().to_string())
.unwrap_or_else(|| "[code]".into());
let file = source.add_file(location_str, code.as_ref().to_string());
let mut noop_observer = observer::NoOpObserver::default();
let compiler_observer = self.compiler_observer.take().unwrap_or(&mut noop_observer);
// Insert a storeDir builtin *iff* a store directory is present.
if let Some(store_dir) = self.io_handle.as_ref().store_dir() {
self.builtins.push(("storeDir", store_dir.into()));
}
let (lambda, globals) = match parse_compile_internal(
&mut result,
code.as_ref(),
file.clone(),
location,
source.clone(),
self.builtins,
self.src_builtins,
self.enable_import,
compiler_observer,
) {
None => return result,
Some(cr) => cr,
};
// If bytecode was returned, there were no errors and the
// code is safe to execute.
let nix_path = self
.nix_path
.as_ref()
.and_then(|s| match nix_search_path::NixSearchPath::from_str(s) {
Ok(path) => Some(path),
Err(err) => {
result.warnings.push(EvalWarning {
kind: WarningKind::InvalidNixPath(err.to_string()),
span: file.span,
});
None
}
})
.unwrap_or_default();
let runtime_observer = self.runtime_observer.take().unwrap_or(&mut noop_observer);
let vm_result = run_lambda(
nix_path,
self.io_handle,
runtime_observer,
source.clone(),
globals,
lambda,
self.strict,
);
match vm_result {
Ok(mut runtime_result) => {
result.warnings.append(&mut runtime_result.warnings);
if let Value::Catchable(inner) = runtime_result.value {
result.errors.push(Error::new(
ErrorKind::CatchableError(*inner),
file.span,
source,
));
return result;
}
result.value = Some(runtime_result.value);
}
Err(err) => {
result.errors.push(err);
}
}
result
}
}
/// Internal helper function for common parsing & compilation logic
/// between the public functions.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] // internal API, no point making an indirection type
fn parse_compile_internal(
result: &mut EvaluationResult,
code: &str,
file: Arc<codemap::File>,
location: Option<PathBuf>,
source: SourceCode,
builtins: Vec<(&'static str, Value)>,
src_builtins: Vec<(&'static str, &'static str)>,
enable_import: bool,
compiler_observer: &mut dyn CompilerObserver,
) -> Option<(Rc<Lambda>, Rc<GlobalsMap>)> {
let parsed = rnix::ast::Root::parse(code);
let parse_errors = parsed.errors();
if !parse_errors.is_empty() {
result.errors.push(Error::new(
ErrorKind::ParseErrors(parse_errors.to_vec()),
file.span,
source,
));
return None;
}
// At this point we know that the code is free of parse errors and
// we can continue to compile it. The expression is persisted in
// the result, in case the caller needs it for something.
result.expr = parsed.tree().expr();
let builtins =
crate::compiler::prepare_globals(builtins, src_builtins, source.clone(), enable_import);
let compiler_result = match compiler::compile(
result.expr.as_ref().unwrap(),
location,
builtins,
&source,
&file,
compiler_observer,
) {
Ok(result) => result,
Err(err) => {
result.errors.push(err);
return None;
}
};
result.warnings = compiler_result.warnings;
result.errors.extend(compiler_result.errors);
// Short-circuit if errors exist at this point (do not pass broken
// bytecode to the runtime).
if !result.errors.is_empty() {
return None;
}
// Return the lambda (for execution) and the globals map (to
// ensure the invariant that the globals outlive the runtime).
Some((compiler_result.lambda, compiler_result.globals))
}