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authorsterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>2021-02-22T13·32+0100
committersterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>2021-03-01T17·34+0000
commit3b33c1bd7627c9427a410276c2a49c2b04f70edc (patch)
tree0cd92fecc34ad0db0d4b3af9e0f1f266172a988d /users
parent369f504250fe6508d3b927c6c8320a2525edfad1 (diff)
feat(users/sterni/nix): add sternis nix lib r/2257
What you see here is mostly the fallout of me implementing a correct
urlencode implementation in nix for Profpatsch's blog implementation
(although they'll probably keep it at arm's length).

Where I want to go from here:

* Extend this library towards general purpose nix™, mainly by
  implementing missing interfaces which you'd still have to use
  <nixpkgs/lib> for right now. Reexposing parts of <nixpkgs/lib>
  with better naming is fine for now, at some point I'd contemplate
  making this depend on nothing outside of depot, maybe even itself
  (should be easy we only use yants for an easily replaceable check).

* Improve error messages possibly by carefully reintroducing yants. I
  originally typed essentially everything using yants, but turns out
  this can a) be dangerous when stuff you are handling throws because
  type checking means evaluating and b) has a incredible performance
  cost in some cases.

* Reexpose builtins with better naming and slightly wrapped so they
  don't unrecoverably throw in cases where a null or something would
  suffice.

Change-Id: I33ab08ca4e62dbc16b86c66c653935686e6b0e79
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2541
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Diffstat (limited to 'users')
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/char/all-chars.bin2
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/char/default.nix90
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/char/tests/default.nix31
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/flow/default.nix54
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/flow/tests/default.nix49
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/fun/default.nix45
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/int/default.nix121
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/int/tests/default.nix204
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/string/default.nix71
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/string/tests/default.nix53
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/url/default.nix42
-rw-r--r--users/sterni/nix/url/tests/default.nix49
12 files changed, 811 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/char/all-chars.bin b/users/sterni/nix/char/all-chars.bin
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..017b909e8e8e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/char/all-chars.bin
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+	
+
 !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
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diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/char/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/char/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e6b8d6d7f168
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/char/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+{ depot, lib, pkgs, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix.flow)
+    cond
+    ;
+
+  inherit (depot.nix)
+    yants
+    ;
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix)
+    string
+    ;
+
+  # A char is the atomic element of a nix string
+  # which is essentially an array of arbitrary bytes
+  # as long as they are not a NUL byte.
+  #
+  # A char is neither a byte nor a unicode codepoint!
+  char = yants.restrict "char" (s: builtins.stringLength s == 1) yants.string;
+
+  # integer representation of char
+  charval = yants.restrict "charval" (i: i >= 1 && i < 256) yants.int;
+
+  allChars = builtins.readFile ./all-chars.bin;
+
+  # Originally I searched a list for this, but came to the
+  # conclusion that this can never be fast enough in Nix.
+  # We therefore use a solution similar to infinisil's.
+  ordMap = builtins.listToAttrs
+    (lib.imap1 (i: v: { name = v; value = i; })
+      (string.toChars allChars));
+
+  # Note on performance:
+  # chr and ord have been benchmarked using the following cases:
+  #
+  #  builtins.map ord (lib.stringToCharacters allChars)
+  #  builtins.map chr (builtins.genList (int.add 1) 255
+  #
+  # The findings are as follows:
+  # 1. Searching through either strings using recursion is
+  #    unbearably slow in Nix, leading to evaluation times
+  #    of up to 3s for the following very small test case.
+  #    This is why we use the trusty attribute set for ord.
+  # 2. String indexing is much faster than list indexing which
+  #    is why we use the former for chr.
+  ord = c: ordMap."${c}";
+
+  chr = i: string.charAt (i - 1) allChars;
+
+  asciiAlpha = c:
+    let
+      v = ord c;
+    in (v >= 65 && v <= 90)
+    || (v >= 97 && v <= 122);
+
+  asciiNum = c:
+    let
+      v = ord c;
+    in v >= 48 && v <= 57;
+
+  asciiAlphaNum = c: asciiAlpha c || asciiNum c;
+
+in {
+  inherit
+    allChars
+    char
+    charval
+    ord
+    chr
+    asciiAlpha
+    asciiNum
+    asciiAlphaNum
+    ;
+
+  # originally I generated a nix file containing a list of
+  # characters, but infinisil uses a better way which I adapt
+  # which is using builtins.readFile instead of import.
+  __generateAllChars = pkgs.writers.writeC "generate-all-chars" {} ''
+    #include <stdio.h>
+
+    int main(void) {
+      for(int i = 1; i <= 0xff; i++) {
+        putchar(i);
+      }
+    }
+  '';
+}
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/char/tests/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/char/tests/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..49b439adbb84
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/char/tests/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+{ depot, ... }:
+
+let
+  inherit (depot.nix.runTestsuite)
+    it
+    assertEq
+    runTestsuite
+    ;
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix)
+    char
+    string
+    int
+    fun
+    ;
+
+  charList = string.toChars char.allChars;
+
+  testAllCharConversion = it "tests conversion of all chars" [
+    (assertEq "char.chr converts to char.allChars"
+      (builtins.genList (fun.rl char.chr (int.add 1)) 255)
+      charList)
+    (assertEq "char.ord converts from char.allChars"
+      (builtins.genList (int.add 1) 255)
+      (builtins.map char.ord charList))
+  ];
+
+in
+  runTestsuite "char" [
+    testAllCharConversion
+  ]
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/flow/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/flow/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..838e65bfb20e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/flow/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+{ depot, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (depot.nix)
+    yants
+    ;
+
+  # we must avoid evaluating any of the sublists
+  # as they may contain conditions that throw
+  condition = yants.restrict "condition"
+    (ls: builtins.length ls == 2)
+    (yants.list yants.any);
+
+  /* cond :: [ [ bool any ] ] -> any
+   *
+   * Like the common lisp macro: takes a list
+   * of two elemented lists whose first element
+   * is a boolean. The second element of the
+   * first list that has true as its first
+   * element is returned.
+   *
+   * Example:
+   *
+   * cond [
+   *   [ (builtins.isString true) 12 ]
+   *   [ (3 == 2) 13 ]
+   *   [ true 42 ]
+   * ]
+   *
+   * => 42
+   */
+  cond = conds:
+    if builtins.length conds == 0
+    then builtins.throw "cond: exhausted all conditions"
+    else
+      let
+        c = condition (builtins.head conds);
+      in
+        if builtins.head c
+        then builtins.elemAt c 1
+        else cond (builtins.tail conds);
+
+  # TODO(sterni): condf or magic
+  # like <nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/coq/extra-lib.nix>
+
+  match = val: matcher: matcher."${val}";
+
+in {
+  inherit
+    cond
+    match
+    ;
+}
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/flow/tests/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/flow/tests/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0bec4a3bd779
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/flow/tests/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+{ depot, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (depot.nix.runTestsuite)
+    runTestsuite
+    it
+    assertEq
+    assertThrows
+    ;
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix.flow)
+    cond
+    match
+    ;
+
+  dontEval = builtins.throw "this should not get evaluated";
+
+  testCond = it "tests cond" [
+    (assertThrows "malformed cond list"
+      (cond [ [ true 1 2 ] [ false 1 ] ]))
+    (assertEq "last is true" "last"
+      (cond [
+        [ false dontEval]
+        [ false dontEval ]
+        [ true "last" ]
+      ]))
+    (assertEq "first is true" 1
+      (cond [
+        [ true 1 ]
+        [ true dontEval ]
+        [ true dontEval ]
+      ]))
+  ];
+
+  testMatch = it "tests match" [
+    (assertEq "basic match usage" 42
+      (match "answer" {
+        "answer" = 42;
+        "banana" = dontEval;
+        "maleur" = dontEval;
+      }))
+  ];
+
+in
+  runTestsuite "nix.flow" [
+    testCond
+    testMatch
+  ]
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/fun/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/fun/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a7d173eb94a4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/fun/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+{ depot, lib, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (lib)
+    id
+    ;
+
+  # Simple function composition,
+  # application is right to left.
+  rl = f1: f2:
+    (x: f1 (f2 x));
+
+  # Compose a list of functions,
+  # application is right to left.
+  rls = fs:
+    builtins.foldl' (fOut: f: lr f fOut) id fs;
+
+  # Simple function composition,
+  # application is left to right.
+  lr = f1: f2:
+    (x: f2 (f1 x));
+
+  # Compose a list of functions,
+  # application is left to right
+  lrs = fs: x:
+    builtins.foldl' (v: f: f v) x fs;
+
+in
+
+{
+  inherit (lib)
+    fix
+    flip
+    const
+    ;
+
+  inherit
+    id
+    rl
+    rls
+    lr
+    lrs
+    ;
+}
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/int/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/int/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..cd46fe7864d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/int/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
+{ depot, lib, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  # TODO(sterni): implement nix.float and figure out which of these
+  #               functions can be split out into a common nix.num
+  #               library.
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix)
+    string
+    ;
+
+  inherit (builtins)
+    bitOr
+    bitAnd
+    bitXor
+    mul
+    div
+    add
+    sub
+    ;
+
+  abs = i: if i < 0 then -i else i;
+
+  exp = base: pow:
+    if pow > 0
+    then base * (exp base (pow - 1))
+    else if pow < 0
+    then 1.0 / exp base (abs pow)
+    else 1;
+
+  bitShiftR = bit: count:
+    if count == 0
+    then bit
+    else div (bitShiftR bit (count - 1)) 2;
+
+  bitShiftL = bit: count:
+    if count == 0
+    then bit
+    else 2 * (bitShiftL bit (count - 1));
+
+  hexdigits = "0123456789ABCDEF";
+
+  toHex = int:
+    let
+      go = i:
+        if i == 0
+        then ""
+        else go (bitShiftR i 4)
+           + string.charAt (bitAnd i 15) hexdigits;
+      sign = lib.optionalString (int < 0) "-";
+    in
+      if int == 0
+      then "0"
+      else "${sign}${go (abs int)}";
+
+  fromHexMap = builtins.listToAttrs
+    (lib.imap0 (i: c: { name = c; value = i; })
+      (lib.stringToCharacters hexdigits));
+
+  fromHex = literal:
+    let
+      negative = string.charAt 0 literal == "-";
+      start = if negative then 1 else 0;
+      len = builtins.stringLength literal;
+      # reversed list of all digits
+      digits = builtins.genList
+        (i: string.charAt (len - 1 - i) literal)
+        (len - start);
+      parsed = builtins.foldl'
+        (v: d: {
+          val = v.val + (fromHexMap."${d}" * v.mul);
+          mul = v.mul * 16;
+        })
+        { val = 0; mul = 1; } digits;
+    in
+      if negative
+      then -parsed.val
+      else parsed.val;
+
+  # A nix integer is a 64bit signed integer
+  maxBound = 9223372036854775807;
+
+  # fun fact: -9223372036854775808 is the lower bound
+  # for a nix integer (as you would expect), but you can't
+  # use it as an integer literal or you'll be greeted with:
+  # error: invalid integer '9223372036854775808'
+  # This is because all int literals when parsing are
+  # positive, negative "literals" are positive literals
+  # which are preceded by the arithmetric negation operator.
+  minBound = -9223372036854775807 - 1;
+
+  odd = x: bitAnd x 1 == 1;
+  even = x: bitAnd x 1 == 0;
+
+  # div and mod behave like quot and rem in Haskell,
+  # i. e. they truncate towards 0
+  mod = a: b: let res = a / b; in a - (res * b);
+
+in {
+  inherit
+    maxBound
+    minBound
+    abs
+    exp
+    odd
+    even
+    add
+    sub
+    mul
+    div
+    mod
+    bitShiftR
+    bitShiftL
+    bitOr
+    bitAnd
+    bitXor
+    toHex
+    fromHex
+    ;
+}
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/int/tests/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/int/tests/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..966ac5a1289e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/int/tests/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,204 @@
+{ depot, lib, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (depot.nix.runTestsuite)
+    runTestsuite
+    it
+    assertEq
+    ;
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix)
+    int
+    string
+    fun
+    flow
+    ;
+
+  testBounds = it "checks minBound and maxBound" [
+    # this is gonna blow up in my face because
+    # integer overflow is undefined behavior in
+    # C++, so most likely anything could happen?
+    (assertEq "maxBound is the maxBound" true
+      (int.maxBound + 1 < int.maxBound))
+    (assertEq "minBound is the minBound" true
+      (int.minBound - 1 > int.minBound))
+    (assertEq "maxBound overflows to minBound"
+      (int.maxBound + 1)
+      int.minBound)
+    (assertEq "minBound overflows to maxBound"
+      (int.minBound - 1)
+      int.maxBound)
+  ];
+
+  expectedBytes = [
+    "00" "01" "02" "03" "04" "05" "06" "07" "08" "09" "0A" "0B" "0C" "0D" "0E" "0F"
+    "10" "11" "12" "13" "14" "15" "16" "17" "18" "19" "1A" "1B" "1C" "1D" "1E" "1F"
+    "20" "21" "22" "23" "24" "25" "26" "27" "28" "29" "2A" "2B" "2C" "2D" "2E" "2F"
+    "30" "31" "32" "33" "34" "35" "36" "37" "38" "39" "3A" "3B" "3C" "3D" "3E" "3F"
+    "40" "41" "42" "43" "44" "45" "46" "47" "48" "49" "4A" "4B" "4C" "4D" "4E" "4F"
+    "50" "51" "52" "53" "54" "55" "56" "57" "58" "59" "5A" "5B" "5C" "5D" "5E" "5F"
+    "60" "61" "62" "63" "64" "65" "66" "67" "68" "69" "6A" "6B" "6C" "6D" "6E" "6F"
+    "70" "71" "72" "73" "74" "75" "76" "77" "78" "79" "7A" "7B" "7C" "7D" "7E" "7F"
+    "80" "81" "82" "83" "84" "85" "86" "87" "88" "89" "8A" "8B" "8C" "8D" "8E" "8F"
+    "90" "91" "92" "93" "94" "95" "96" "97" "98" "99" "9A" "9B" "9C" "9D" "9E" "9F"
+    "A0" "A1" "A2" "A3" "A4" "A5" "A6" "A7" "A8" "A9" "AA" "AB" "AC" "AD" "AE" "AF"
+    "B0" "B1" "B2" "B3" "B4" "B5" "B6" "B7" "B8" "B9" "BA" "BB" "BC" "BD" "BE" "BF"
+    "C0" "C1" "C2" "C3" "C4" "C5" "C6" "C7" "C8" "C9" "CA" "CB" "CC" "CD" "CE" "CF"
+    "D0" "D1" "D2" "D3" "D4" "D5" "D6" "D7" "D8" "D9" "DA" "DB" "DC" "DD" "DE" "DF"
+    "E0" "E1" "E2" "E3" "E4" "E5" "E6" "E7" "E8" "E9" "EA" "EB" "EC" "ED" "EE" "EF"
+    "F0" "F1" "F2" "F3" "F4" "F5" "F6" "F7" "F8" "F9" "FA" "FB" "FC" "FD" "FE" "FF"
+  ];
+
+  hexByte = i: string.fit { width = 2; char = "0"; } (int.toHex i);
+
+  hexInts = [
+    { left = 0; right = "0"; }
+    { left = 1; right = "1"; }
+    { left = 11; right = "B"; }
+    { left = 123; right = "7B"; }
+    { left = 9000; right = "2328"; }
+    { left = 2323; right = "913"; }
+    { left = 4096; right = "1000"; }
+    { left = int.maxBound; right = "7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF"; }
+    { left = int.minBound; right = "-8000000000000000"; }
+  ];
+
+  testHex = it "checks conversion to hex" (lib.flatten [
+    (lib.imap0 (i: hex: [
+      (assertEq "hexByte ${toString i} == ${hex}" (hexByte i) hex)
+      (assertEq "${toString i} == fromHex ${hex}" i (int.fromHex hex))
+    ]) expectedBytes)
+    (builtins.map ({ left, right }: [
+      (assertEq "toHex ${toString left} == ${right}" (int.toHex left) right)
+      (assertEq "${toString left} == fromHex ${right}" left (int.fromHex right))
+    ]) hexInts)
+  ]);
+
+  testBasic = it "checks basic int operations" [
+    (assertEq "122 is even" (int.even 122 && !(int.odd 122)) true)
+    (assertEq "123 is odd" (int.odd 123 && !(int.even 123)) true)
+    (assertEq "abs -4959" (int.abs (-4959)) 4959)
+  ];
+
+  expNumbers = [
+    { left = -3; right = 0.125; }
+    { left = -2; right = 0.25; }
+    { left = -1; right = 0.5; }
+    { left = 0; right = 1; }
+    { left = 1; right = 2; }
+    { left = 2; right = 4; }
+    { left = 3; right = 8; }
+    { left = 4; right = 16; }
+    { left = 5; right = 32; }
+    { left = 16; right = 65536; }
+  ];
+
+  testExp = it "checks exponentiation"
+    (builtins.map ({ left, right }:
+      assertEq
+        "2 ^ ${toString left} == ${toString right}"
+        (int.exp 2 left) right) expNumbers);
+
+  shifts = [
+    { a =   2; b = 5; c =   64; op = "<<"; }
+    { a =  -2; b = 5; c =  -64; op = "<<"; }
+    { a = 123; b = 4; c = 1968; op = "<<"; }
+    { a =   1; b = 8; c =  256; op = "<<"; }
+    { a = 256; b = 8; c =    1; op = ">>"; }
+    { a = 374; b = 2; c =   93; op = ">>"; }
+    { a =   2; b = 2; c =    0; op = ">>"; }
+    { a =  99; b = 9; c =    0; op = ">>"; }
+  ];
+
+  checkShift = { a, b, c, op }@args:
+    let
+      f = flow.match op {
+        "<<" = int.bitShiftL;
+        ">>" = int.bitShiftR;
+      };
+    in assertEq "${toString a} ${op} ${toString b} == ${toString c}" (f a b) c;
+
+  checkShiftRDivExp = n:
+    assertEq "${toString n} >> 5 == ${toString n} / 2 ^ 5"
+      (int.bitShiftR n 5) (int.div n (int.exp 2 5));
+
+  checkShiftLMulExp = n:
+    assertEq "${toString n} >> 6 == ${toString n} * 2 ^ 6"
+      (int.bitShiftL n 5) (int.mul n (int.exp 2 5));
+
+  testBit = it "checks bitwise operations" (lib.flatten [
+    (builtins.map checkShift shifts)
+    (builtins.map checkShiftRDivExp [
+      1
+      2
+      3
+      5
+      7
+      23
+      1623
+      238
+      34
+      348
+      2834
+      834
+      348
+    ])
+    (builtins.map checkShiftLMulExp [
+      1
+      2
+      3
+      5
+      7
+      23
+      384
+      3
+      2
+      5991
+      85109
+      38
+    ])
+  ]);
+
+  divisions = [
+    { a =  2; b =  1; c = 2; mod = 0;}
+    { a =  2; b =  2; c = 1; mod = 0;}
+    { a = 20; b = 10; c = 2; mod = 0;}
+    { a = 12; b =  5; c = 2; mod = 2;}
+    { a = 23; b =  4; c = 5; mod = 3;}
+  ];
+
+  checkDiv = n: { a, b, c, mod }: [
+    (assertEq "${n}: div result" (int.div a b) c)
+    (assertEq "${n}: mod result" (int.mod a b) mod)
+    (assertEq "${n}: divMod law" ((int.div a b) * b + (int.mod a b)) a)
+  ];
+
+  testDivMod = it "checks integer division and modulo"
+    (lib.flatten [
+      (builtins.map (checkDiv "+a / +b") divisions)
+      (builtins.map (fun.rl (checkDiv "-a / +b") (x: x // {
+        a = -x.a;
+        c = -x.c;
+        mod = -x.mod;
+      })) divisions)
+      (builtins.map (fun.rl (checkDiv "+a / -b") (x: x // {
+        b = -x.b;
+        c = -x.c;
+      })) divisions)
+      (builtins.map (fun.rl (checkDiv "-a / -b") (x: x // {
+        a = -x.a;
+        b = -x.b;
+        mod = -x.mod;
+      })) divisions)
+    ]);
+
+in
+  runTestsuite "nix.int" [
+    testBounds
+    testHex
+    testBasic
+    testExp
+    testBit
+    testDivMod
+  ]
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/string/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/string/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..782f86b7f79b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/string/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+{ depot, lib, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix.char)
+    chr
+    ord
+    ;
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix.flow)
+    cond
+    ;
+
+  take = n: s:
+    builtins.substring 0 n s;
+
+  drop = n: s:
+    builtins.substring n (builtins.stringLength s - n) s;
+
+  charAt = i: s:
+    let
+      r = builtins.substring i 1 s;
+    in if r == "" then null else r;
+
+  charIndex = char: s:
+    let
+      len = builtins.stringLength s;
+      go = i:
+        cond [
+          [ (i >= len) null ]
+          [ (charAt i s == char) i ]
+          [ true (go (i + 1)) ]
+        ];
+    in go 0;
+
+  toChars = lib.stringToCharacters;
+  fromChars = lib.concatStrings;
+
+  toBytes = str:
+    builtins.map ord (toChars str);
+
+  fromBytes = is: lib.concatMapStrings chr is;
+
+  pad = { left ? 0, right ? 0, char ? " " }: s:
+    let
+      leftS = fromChars (builtins.genList (_: char) left);
+      rightS = fromChars (builtins.genList (_: char) right);
+    in "${leftS}${s}${rightS}";
+
+  fit = { char ? " ", width, side ? "left" }: s:
+    let
+      diff = width - builtins.stringLength s;
+    in
+      if diff <= 0
+      then s
+      else pad { inherit char; "${side}" = diff; } s;
+
+in {
+  inherit
+    take
+    drop
+    charAt
+    charIndex
+    toBytes
+    fromBytes
+    toChars
+    fromChars
+    pad
+    fit
+    ;
+}
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/string/tests/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/string/tests/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..576952673471
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/string/tests/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+{ depot, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix)
+    string
+    ;
+
+  inherit (depot.nix.runTestsuite)
+    it
+    assertEq
+    runTestsuite
+    ;
+
+  testTakeDrop = it "tests take and drop" [
+    (assertEq "take"
+      (string.take 5 "five and more")
+      "five ")
+    (assertEq "drop"
+      (string.drop 2 "coin")
+      "in")
+    (assertEq "take out of bounds"
+      (string.take 100 "foo")
+      "foo")
+    (assertEq "drop out of bounds"
+      (string.drop 42 "lol")
+      "")
+  ];
+
+  testIndexing = it "tests string indexing" [
+    (assertEq "normal charAt"
+      (string.charAt 3 "helo")
+      "o")
+    (assertEq "out of bounds charAt"
+      (string.charAt 5 "helo")
+      null)
+  ];
+
+  testFinding = it "tests finding in strings" [
+    (assertEq "normal charIndex"
+      (string.charIndex "d" "abcdefghijkl")
+      3)
+    (assertEq "charIndex no match"
+      (string.charIndex "w" "zZzZzzzZZZ")
+      null)
+  ];
+
+in
+  runTestsuite "nix.string" [
+    testTakeDrop
+    testIndexing
+    testFinding
+  ]
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/url/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/url/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ce7ed9b83437
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/url/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+{ depot, lib, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix)
+    char
+    int
+    string
+    ;
+
+  reserved = c: builtins.elem c [
+    "!" "#" "$" "&" "'" "(" ")"
+    "*" "+" "," "/" ":" ";" "="
+    "?" "@" "[" "]"
+  ];
+
+  unreserved = c: char.asciiAlphaNum c
+    || builtins.elem c [ "-" "_" "." "~" ];
+
+  percentEncode = c:
+    if unreserved c
+    then c
+    else "%" + (string.fit {
+      width = 2;
+      char = "0";
+      side = "left";
+    } (int.toHex (char.ord c)));
+
+  encode = { leaveReserved ? false }: s:
+    let
+      chars = lib.stringToCharacters s;
+      tr = c:
+        if leaveReserved && reserved c
+        then c
+        else percentEncode c;
+    in lib.concatStrings (builtins.map tr chars);
+
+in {
+  inherit
+    encode
+    ;
+}
diff --git a/users/sterni/nix/url/tests/default.nix b/users/sterni/nix/url/tests/default.nix
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f58cf12a02b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/users/sterni/nix/url/tests/default.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+{ depot, ... }:
+
+let
+
+  inherit (depot.nix.runTestsuite)
+    it
+    assertEq
+    runTestsuite
+    ;
+
+  inherit (depot.users.sterni.nix)
+    url
+    ;
+
+  checkEncoding = args: { left, right }:
+    assertEq "encode ${builtins.toJSON left} == ${builtins.toJSON right}"
+      (url.encode args left) right;
+
+  unreserved = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.-_~";
+
+  encodeExpected = [
+    { left = "Laguna Beach"; right = "Laguna%20Beach"; }
+    { left = "👾 Exterminate!"; right = "%F0%9F%91%BE%20Exterminate%21"; }
+    { left = unreserved; right = unreserved; }
+    {
+      left = "`!@#$%^&*()+={}[]:;'\\|<>,?/ \"";
+      right = "%60%21%40%23%24%25%5E%26%2A%28%29%2B%3D%7B%7D%5B%5D%3A%3B%27%5C%7C%3C%3E%2C%3F%2F%20%22";
+    }
+  ];
+
+  testEncode = it "checks url.encode"
+    (builtins.map (checkEncoding {}) encodeExpected);
+
+  testLeaveReserved = it "checks that leaveReserved is like id for valid URLs"
+    (builtins.map (x: checkEncoding { leaveReserved = true; } { left = x; right = x; }) [
+      "ftp://ftp.is.co.za/rfc/rfc1808.txt"
+      "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt"
+      "ldap://[2001:db8::7]/c=GB?objectClass?one"
+      "mailto:John.Doe@example.com"
+      "news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix"
+      "tel:+1-816-555-1212"
+      "telnet://192.0.2.16:80/"
+      "urn:oasis:names:specification:docbook:dtd:xml:4.1.2"
+    ]);
+in
+  runTestsuite "nix.url" [
+    testEncode
+    testLeaveReserved
+  ]