//! This module implements the runtime representation of a Nix
//! builtin.
//!
//! Builtins are directly backed by Rust code operating on Nix values.
use crate::errors::EvalResult;
use super::Value;
use std::fmt::{Debug, Display};
pub type BuiltinFn = fn(arg: Vec<Value>) -> EvalResult<Value>;
/// Represents a single built-in function which directly executes Rust
/// code that operates on a Nix value.
///
/// Builtins are the only functions in Nix that have varying arities
/// (for example, `hasAttr` has an arity of 2, but `isAttrs` an arity
/// of 1). To facilitate this generically, builtins expect to be
/// called with a vector of Nix values corresponding to their
/// arguments in order.
///
/// Partially applied builtins act similar to closures in that they
/// "capture" the partially applied arguments, and are treated
/// specially when printing their representation etc.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Builtin {
name: &'static str,
arity: usize,
func: BuiltinFn,
// Partially applied function arguments.
partials: Vec<Value>,
}
impl Builtin {
pub fn new(name: &'static str, arity: usize, func: BuiltinFn) -> Self {
Builtin {
name,
arity,
func,
partials: vec![],
}
}
pub fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
self.name
}
/// Apply an additional argument to the builtin, which will either
/// lead to execution of the function or to returning a partial
/// builtin.
pub fn apply(mut self, arg: Value) -> EvalResult<Value> {
self.partials.push(arg);
if self.partials.len() == self.arity {
return (self.func)(self.partials);
}
// Function is not yet ready to be called.
return Ok(Value::Builtin(self));
}
}
impl Debug for Builtin {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "builtin[{}]", self.name)
}
}
impl Display for Builtin {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
if !self.partials.is_empty() {
f.write_str("<<primop-app>>")
} else {
f.write_str("<<primop>>")
}
}
}