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+# Copyright 2019 Google LLC
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
+#
+# Provides a "type-system" for Nix that provides various primitive &
+# polymorphic types as well as the ability to define & check records.
+#
+# All types (should) compose as expected.
+
+{ lib ? (import <nixpkgs> { }).lib, ... }:
+
+with builtins; let
+  prettyPrint = lib.generators.toPretty { };
+
+  # typedef' :: struct {
+  #   name = string;
+  #   checkType = function; (a -> result)
+  #   checkToBool = option function; (result -> bool)
+  #   toError = option function; (a -> result -> string)
+  #   def = option any;
+  #   match = option function;
+  # } -> type
+  #           -> (a -> b)
+  #           -> (b -> bool)
+  #           -> (a -> b -> string)
+  #           -> type
+  #
+  # This function creates an attribute set that acts as a type.
+  #
+  # It receives a type name, a function that is used to perform a
+  # check on an arbitrary value, a function that can translate the
+  # return of that check to a boolean that informs whether the value
+  # is type-conformant, and a function that can construct error
+  # messages from the check result.
+  #
+  # This function is the low-level primitive used to create types. For
+  # many cases the higher-level 'typedef' function is more appropriate.
+  typedef' =
+    { name
+    , checkType
+    , checkToBool ? (result: result.ok)
+    , toError ? (_: result: result.err)
+    , def ? null
+    , match ? null
+    }: {
+      inherit name checkToBool toError;
+
+      # check :: a -> bool
+      #
+      # This function is used to determine whether a given type is
+      # conformant.
+      check = value: checkToBool (checkType value);
+
+      # checkType :: a -> struct { ok = bool; err = option string; }
+      #
+      # This function checks whether the passed value is type conformant
+      # and returns an optional type error string otherwise.
+      inherit checkType;
+
+      # __functor :: a -> a
+      #
+      # This function checks whether the passed value is type conformant
+      # and throws an error if it is not.
+      #
+      # The name of this function is a special attribute in Nix that
+      # makes it possible to execute a type attribute set like a normal
+      # function.
+      __functor = self: value:
+        let result = self.checkType value;
+        in if checkToBool result then value
+        else throw (toError value result);
+    };
+
+  typeError = type: val:
+    "expected type '${type}', but value '${prettyPrint val}' is of type '${typeOf val}'";
+
+  # typedef :: string -> (a -> bool) -> type
+  #
+  # typedef is the simplified version of typedef' which uses a default
+  # error message constructor.
+  typedef = name: check: typedef' {
+    inherit name;
+    checkType = v:
+      let res = check v;
+      in {
+        ok = res;
+      } // (lib.optionalAttrs (!res) {
+        err = typeError name v;
+      });
+  };
+
+  checkEach = name: t: l: foldl'
+    (acc: e:
+      let
+        res = t.checkType e;
+        isT = t.checkToBool res;
+      in
+      {
+        ok = acc.ok && isT;
+        err =
+          if isT
+          then acc.err
+          else acc.err + "${prettyPrint e}: ${t.toError e res}\n";
+      })
+    { ok = true; err = "expected type ${name}, but found:\n"; }
+    l;
+in
+lib.fix (self: {
+  # Primitive types
+  any = typedef "any" (_: true);
+  unit = typedef "unit" (v: v == { });
+  int = typedef "int" isInt;
+  bool = typedef "bool" isBool;
+  float = typedef "float" isFloat;
+  string = typedef "string" isString;
+  path = typedef "path" (x: typeOf x == "path");
+  drv = typedef "derivation" (x: isAttrs x && x ? "type" && x.type == "derivation");
+  function = typedef "function" (x: isFunction x || (isAttrs x && x ? "__functor"
+    && isFunction x.__functor));
+
+  # Type for types themselves. Useful when defining polymorphic types.
+  type = typedef "type" (x:
+    isAttrs x
+    && hasAttr "name" x && self.string.check x.name
+    && hasAttr "checkType" x && self.function.check x.checkType
+    && hasAttr "checkToBool" x && self.function.check x.checkToBool
+    && hasAttr "toError" x && self.function.check x.toError
+  );
+
+  # Polymorphic types
+  option = t: typedef' rec {
+    name = "option<${t.name}>";
+    checkType = v:
+      let res = t.checkType v;
+      in {
+        ok = isNull v || (self.type t).checkToBool res;
+        err = "expected type ${name}, but value does not conform to '${t.name}': "
+          + t.toError v res;
+      };
+  };
+
+  eitherN = tn: typedef "either<${concatStringsSep ", " (map (x: x.name) tn)}>"
+    (x: any (t: (self.type t).check x) tn);
+
+  either = t1: t2: self.eitherN [ t1 t2 ];
+
+  list = t: typedef' rec {
+    name = "list<${t.name}>";
+
+    checkType = v:
+      if isList v
+      then checkEach name (self.type t) v
+      else {
+        ok = false;
+        err = typeError name v;
+      };
+  };
+
+  attrs = t: typedef' rec {
+    name = "attrs<${t.name}>";
+
+    checkType = v:
+      if isAttrs v
+      then checkEach name (self.type t) (attrValues v)
+      else {
+        ok = false;
+        err = typeError name v;
+      };
+  };
+
+  # Structs / record types
+  #
+  # Checks that all fields match their declared types, no optional
+  # fields are missing and no unexpected fields occur in the struct.
+  #
+  # Anonymous structs are supported (e.g. for nesting) by omitting the
+  # name.
+  #
+  # TODO: Support open records?
+  struct =
+    # Struct checking is more involved than the simpler types above.
+    # To make the actual type definition more readable, several
+    # helpers are defined below.
+    let
+      # checkField checks an individual field of the struct against
+      # its definition and creates a typecheck result. These results
+      # are aggregated during the actual checking.
+      checkField = def: name: value:
+        let result = def.checkType value; in rec {
+          ok = def.checkToBool result;
+          err =
+            if !ok && isNull value
+            then "missing required ${def.name} field '${name}'\n"
+            else "field '${name}': ${def.toError value result}\n";
+        };
+
+      # checkExtraneous determines whether a (closed) struct contains
+      # any fields that are not part of the definition.
+      checkExtraneous = def: has: acc:
+        if (length has) == 0 then acc
+        else if (hasAttr (head has) def)
+        then checkExtraneous def (tail has) acc
+        else
+          checkExtraneous def (tail has) {
+            ok = false;
+            err = acc.err + "unexpected struct field '${head has}'\n";
+          };
+
+      # checkStruct combines all structure checks and creates one
+      # typecheck result from them
+      checkStruct = def: value:
+        let
+          init = { ok = true; err = ""; };
+          extraneous = checkExtraneous def (attrNames value) init;
+
+          checkedFields = map
+            (n:
+              let v = if hasAttr n value then value."${n}" else null;
+              in checkField def."${n}" n v)
+            (attrNames def);
+
+          combined = foldl'
+            (acc: res: {
+              ok = acc.ok && res.ok;
+              err = if !res.ok then acc.err + res.err else acc.err;
+            })
+            init
+            checkedFields;
+        in
+        {
+          ok = combined.ok && extraneous.ok;
+          err = combined.err + extraneous.err;
+        };
+
+      struct' = name: def: typedef' {
+        inherit name def;
+        checkType = value:
+          if isAttrs value
+          then (checkStruct (self.attrs self.type def) value)
+          else { ok = false; err = typeError name value; };
+
+        toError = _: result: "expected '${name}'-struct, but found:\n" + result.err;
+      };
+    in
+    arg: if isString arg then (struct' arg) else (struct' "anon" arg);
+
+  # Enums & pattern matching
+  enum =
+    let
+      plain = name: def: typedef' {
+        inherit name def;
+
+        checkType = (x: isString x && elem x def);
+        checkToBool = x: x;
+        toError = value: _: "'${prettyPrint value} is not a member of enum ${name}";
+      };
+      enum' = name: def: lib.fix (e: (plain name def) // {
+        match = x: actions: deepSeq (map e (attrNames actions)) (
+          let
+            actionKeys = attrNames actions;
+            missing = foldl' (m: k: if (elem k actionKeys) then m else m ++ [ k ]) [ ] def;
+          in
+          if (length missing) > 0
+          then throw "Missing match action for members: ${prettyPrint missing}"
+          else actions."${e x}"
+        );
+      });
+    in
+    arg: if isString arg then (enum' arg) else (enum' "anon" arg);
+
+  # Sum types
+  #
+  # The representation of a sum type is an attribute set with only one
+  # value, where the key of the value denotes the variant of the type.
+  sum =
+    let
+      plain = name: def: typedef' {
+        inherit name def;
+        checkType = (x:
+          let variant = elemAt (attrNames x) 0;
+          in if isAttrs x && length (attrNames x) == 1 && hasAttr variant def
+          then
+            let
+              t = def."${variant}";
+              v = x."${variant}";
+              res = t.checkType v;
+            in
+            if t.checkToBool res
+            then { ok = true; }
+            else {
+              ok = false;
+              err = "while checking '${name}' variant '${variant}': "
+                + t.toError v res;
+            }
+          else { ok = false; err = typeError name x; }
+        );
+      };
+      sum' = name: def: lib.fix (s: (plain name def) // {
+        match = x: actions:
+          let
+            variant = deepSeq (s x) (elemAt (attrNames x) 0);
+            actionKeys = attrNames actions;
+            defKeys = attrNames def;
+            missing = foldl' (m: k: if (elem k actionKeys) then m else m ++ [ k ]) [ ] defKeys;
+          in
+          if (length missing) > 0
+          then throw "Missing match action for variants: ${prettyPrint missing}"
+          else actions."${variant}" x."${variant}";
+      });
+    in
+    arg: if isString arg then (sum' arg) else (sum' "anon" arg);
+
+  # Typed function definitions
+  #
+  # These definitions wrap the supplied function in type-checking
+  # forms that are evaluated when the function is called.
+  #
+  # Note that typed functions themselves are not types and can not be
+  # used to check values for conformity.
+  defun =
+    let
+      mkFunc = sig: f: {
+        inherit sig;
+        __toString = self: foldl' (s: t: "${s} -> ${t.name}")
+          "λ :: ${(head self.sig).name}"
+          (tail self.sig);
+        __functor = _: f;
+      };
+
+      defun' = sig: func:
+        if length sig > 2
+        then mkFunc sig (x: defun' (tail sig) (func ((head sig) x)))
+        else mkFunc sig (x: ((head (tail sig)) (func ((head sig) x))));
+
+    in
+    sig: func:
+      if length sig < 2
+      then (throw "Signature must at least have two types (a -> b)")
+      else defun' sig func;
+
+  # Restricting types
+  #
+  # `restrict` wraps a type `t`, and uses a predicate `pred` to further
+  # restrict the values, giving the restriction a descriptive `name`.
+  #
+  # First, the wrapped type definition is checked (e.g. int) and then the
+  # value is checked with the predicate, so the predicate can already
+  # depend on the value being of the wrapped type.
+  restrict = name: pred: t:
+    let restriction = "${t.name}[${name}]"; in typedef' {
+      name = restriction;
+      checkType = v:
+        let res = t.checkType v;
+        in
+        if !(t.checkToBool res)
+        then res
+        else
+          let
+            iok = pred v;
+          in
+          if isBool iok then {
+            ok = iok;
+            err = "${prettyPrint v} does not conform to restriction '${restriction}'";
+          } else
+          # use throw here to avoid spamming the build log
+            throw "restriction '${restriction}' predicate returned unexpected value '${prettyPrint iok}' instead of boolean";
+    };
+
+})