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Change-Id: I361dbca444a267fea28cd212d563ee2d03497c16
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Change-Id: Idf835e9648ab6c95c29960f3f8176153d4888b27
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This is repetitive and error prone (e.g. switching around
to_string/as_str has drastic consequences) due to the ToString
overloads.
Change-Id: I9b16a2e0e05e4c21e83f43e9f603746eb42e53f7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7947
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This is much less code, and makes it much easier to read.
Change-Id: I9028f226105f905c2cc2cabd33907ff493e26225
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Instead of being called with `md5`, `sha1`, `sha256` or `sha512`,
`fetchurl.nix` (from corepkgs / `<nix`) can also be called with a `hash`
attribute, being an SRI hash.
In that case, `builtin.derivation` is called with `outputHashAlgo` being
an empty string, and `outputHash` being an SRI hash string.
In other cases, an SRI hash is passed as outputHash, but outputHashAlgo
is set too.
Nix does modify these values in (single, fixed) output specification it
serializes to ATerm, but keeps it unharmed in `env`.
Move this into a construct_output_hash helper function, that can be
tested better in isolation.
Change-Id: Id9d716a119664c44ea7747540399966752e20187
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7933
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Allows easier to use these errors in test cases.
Change-Id: I8abee3b522909ed4aa4b066499cc48eececbc036
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This adds an implementation of this builtin which correctly calculates
paths, but does not actually write anything to the store or verify
references.
Change-Id: Ie9764cbc1d13a73d8dc9350910304e2b7cad3fe8
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This uses the actual upstream Nix code for
`builtins.derivation` (which is not a primop in C++ Nix) to implement
`builtins.derivation` as a wrapper around `builtins.derivationStrict`.
We're doing it this way to ensure that our thunking logic is correct.
An initial Rust-native rewrite (see e.g. cl/7363) is pretty difficult
to debug while there are still other issues to root out, but
eventually we might want to turn this into native code.
Change-Id: I5845e18073e103b8670e40648bd7fd9b511058e0
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Implements the logic for converting an evaluator value supplied as
arguments to builtins.derivationStrict into an actual,
fully-functional derivation struct.
This skips the implementation of structuredAttrs, which are left for a
subsequent commit.
Note: We will need to port some eval tests over to CLI to test this
correct, which will be done in a separate commit later on.
Change-Id: I0db69dcf12716180de0eb0b126e3da4683712966
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Adds a helper function which handles special parameters to
`builtins.derivation` that are not just blindly passed through to the
builder environment, but populate other specific fields of the
derivation (outside of the ones handled by other, more complex helpers
from previous commits).
Change-Id: I82d1edf9af714fc4591e9071c0b83ece83be7eee
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This threads through the fields that control whether a derivation is a
fixed-output derivation or not.
Change-Id: I49739de178fed9f258291174ca1a2c15a7cf5c2a
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This adds a helper function which takes the output of the reference
scanner used on derivation inputs and populates the `input_sources`
and `input_derivations` field of the derivation accordingly.
Note that we have a divergence from C++ Nix here, as we do not
populate the entire FS closure of a literally referred derivation (and
our standing theory is that this is unnecessary for nixpkgs).
Change-Id: Id0f605dd8c0a82973c56605c2b8f478fc17777d6
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Adds a small helper function which uses a Nix value supplied to
`builtins.derivation{Strict}` to populate the `outputs` field of the
`Derivation` struct.
Change-Id: Iccc7a4f293b3d913140aed576a573a8992241e46
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Change-Id: Icedb7f272e5067569b8dbf1c2d8b0fdd352b8e12
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7936
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Change-Id: I9ccd4c043bdddefee98a2c0b3d6eb7d9cb53c454
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7935
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We only stripped one of the two uses of this string, leading to
extraneous newlines in the refscanner.
Change-Id: I25d9119be082c487352f0cf66b97ecdcc3e1de06
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Main one is the its-it's mistake in the last paragraph, the rest was
suggested by LanguageTool.
Change-Id: If1b87a11f480452f312fc2759be7ded782d0a522
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7930
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While it is in the given example, i.e. for integer addition, to claim
that they are equivalent is a bit misleading: builtins.add is less
overloaded than +, i.e. builtins.add "foo" "bar" will fail whereas
"foo" + "bar" performs string concatenation.
Change-Id: Ib52d530d1ab289b367565b286f06a76dd518d4fb
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7929
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Change-Id: If6c478ee3d2e4ecf5ef92289614f86535ad05cb7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7927
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This keeps the actual TotalDisplay implementation readable, as this
float formatting code suddenly made up the majority of its implementation.
Change-Id: I2c0d00e4a691e0b8ffbc72680f680e16feef4bee
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This allows parsing TOML from Tvix. We can enable the eval-okay-fromTOML
testcase from nix_tests. It uses the `toml` crate, and the serde
integration it brings with it.
Change-Id: Ic6f95aacf2aeb890116629b409752deac49dd655
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7920
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Apparently our naive implementation of float formatting, which simply
used {:.5}, and trimmed trailing "0" strings not sufficient.
It wrongly trimmed numbers with zeroes but no decimal point, like
`10000` got trimmed to `1`.
Nix uses `std::to_string` on the double, which according to
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/to_string
is equivalent to `std::sprintf(buf, "%f", value)`.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/io/c/fprintf mentions this is treated
like this:
> Precision specifies the exact number of digits to appear after
> the decimal point character. The default precision is 6. In the
> alternative implementation decimal point character is written even if
> no digits follow it. For infinity and not-a-number conversion style
> see notes.
This doesn't seem to be the case though, and Nix uses scientific
notation in some cases.
There's a whole bunch of strategies to determine which is a more compact
notation, and which notation should be used for a given number.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/24556 provides some pointers
into various rabbit holes for those interested.
This gist seems to be that currently a different formatting is not
exposed in rust directly, at least not for public consumption.
There is the
[lexical-core](https://github.com/Alexhuszagh/rust-lexical) crate
though, which provides a way to format floats with various strategies
and formats.
Change our implementation of `TotalDisplay` for the `Value::Float` case
to use that. We still need to do some post-processing, because Nix
always adds the sign in scientific notation (and there's no way to
configure lexical-core to do that), and lexical-core in some cases keeps
the trailing zeros.
Even with all that in place, there as a difference in `eval-okay-
fromjson.nix` (from tvix-tests), which I couldn't get to work. I updated
the fixture to a less problematic number.
With this, the testsuite passes again, and does for the upcoming CL
introducing builtins.fromTOML, and enabling the nix testsuite bits for
it, too.
Change-Id: Ie6fba5619e1d9fd7ce669a51594658b029057acc
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Two main reasons:
1. Traversing the structure to do this optimisation is
actually *slower* than not optimising it.
2. There are literally hundreds of thousands of incidences of this in
nixpkgs, and with some of the weird code there some of
these (functionally) useless parens are actually required for
readability reasons.
Change-Id: I1044b1c5f9fe20df4b6085851fc3b191277c65dc
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call_value in the VM expects the callable to be forced when calling
it, which was not the case for functors.
Change-Id: Id55a2fe32a9573be42aef8669e268df519a989cd
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This makes it easier to pass owned strings if that's what we have.
Change-Id: Ia7351ff2681292d16534ec50fe60b926b683bb9a
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This is used in few enough places to just inline it. It felt a bit alien
in the ATerm construction aswell.
write.rs now pleasantly only includes tokens that occur in the ATerm
representation.
Change-Id: I524f8d6c1ce9057ff7fd16c6c3efd98467040a44
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All of these occurences are actually sha256 digests of some fingerprint
- which means there's not a lot of need to do the hashing outside.
Instead of passing in a digest, keep the sha256 hasher in the function,
and pass in a fingerprint.
This makes it much easier to construct fingerprints using format!() in
all consumers, because we need don't need to juggle with the hasher
anymore.
Change-Id: I2dc3af2cab6cf06f55ae6cbd9a8be95faf2a07b6
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This allows the calculation of a store path for a plain string that
potentially contains references. These paths are used for
`builtins.toFile` (and potentially other features of C++ Nix).
Change-Id: Ic507c7f264f362b5e6e628255869e5a4fbe4d788
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Fixes some module comments and embeds the `compress_hash` function in
the `derivation` module, as it was not used outside of this module
anyways.
Change-Id: I6c5c92b3f0c03c2cdcbcfc2f813909a968c4d44c
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This makes it possible to inject builtins into the builtin set that
are written in Nix code, and which at runtime are represented by a
thunk that will compile them the first time they are used.
Change-Id: Ia632367328f66fb2f26cb64ae464f8f3dc9c6d30
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These don't apply anymore since the "antidote-CL".
Change-Id: I40ee73ef43d44bbfc650a8fe6c2b33263dd06959
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This is used for content-defined chunking.
Change-Id: I10345372cecb9a643cc51ca45aa5b77d2a05198a
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I omitted the link to the commit history. Most people see this README
through some git interface anyways, so it felt a bit redundant.
Change-Id: I92cf6d08b83ef680fe37df29d3d546cad020955a
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While moving the CLI out of the evaluator, we forgot to update the
README in //tvix/eval. Move this up to //tvix, so people know where
to start.
Keep the instructions on how to build only `//tvix/eval` in `//tvix/
eval/README.md`.
Change-Id: Ie2755e8b5a0056225dbf3a0ee040f70f7f6a1f27
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This calls out to Directory::validate() for all received Directory
messages, and also makes sure the sizes we refer a Directory message as
matches the sizes that have been calculated.
Change-Id: I316f9191d5872ee4ba6d78b9a4326f069b22fa63
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We can omit sending Directory messages to clients that have already been
sent in the same stream.
We can also omit storing a Directory message if we already have it -
they're content-addressed anyways.
Change-Id: Iba44565e07157a83a033177a2ffbdddced64ba5c
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Change-Id: I8e97a59da2c6623f4cca746efa741097a6dbe5b1
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The codebase contains a lot of complexity and odd roundabout
handling for shadowing globals. I'm pretty sure none of this is
necessary, and all of it disappears if you simply make the globals
part of the ordinary identifier resolution chain, with their own
scope up above the root scope. Then the ordinary shadowing routines
do the right thing, and no special cases or new terminology are
required.
This commit does that.
Note by tazjin: This commit was originally abandoned when Adam decided
not to take away reviewer bandwidth for this at the time (eval was
still in a much earlier stage). As we've recently done some
significant refactoring of globals initialisation this came up again,
and it seems we can easily cover the use-cases of the poison tracking
in other ways now, so I've rebased, updated and resurrected the CL.
Co-Authored-By: Vincent Ambo <tazjin@tvl.su>
Signed-off-by: Adam Joseph <adam@westernsemico.com>
Change-Id: Ib3309a47a7b31fa5bf10466bade0d876b76ae462
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Upstream seems to be dead, so we're using https://github.com/tyrchen/
tonic-mock/pull/3 here.
According to https://github.com/tyrchen/tonic-mock/pull/1#issuecomment-
1241164173, we might not need this crate at all, but for now, it gets
the job done and is less code to write in the tests.
Change-Id: Ia77fa19b998a5bbabd0311cc714b85a2ee30f36a
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Import more things, and use expect_err to unpack the response.
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This forces users to pass the fully constructed set of globals to the
VM, making it harder to accidentally "lose" the set while weak
references to it still exist.
This doesn't modify any functionality, but is laying the foundation
for simplifying some of the builtins behaviour that has grown more
complex again.
Change-Id: I5120f97861c65dc46d90b8a4e2c92ad32cc53e03
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Change-Id: Ia4857c217de15aec8b61e1abd39e22c50e2d816a
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These will be threaded through to eval through the new `TvixError`
variant.
Change-Id: Ia0d3f8710dcf26bb95015cd2a6a2b2911f06343f
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This adds a feature to the `#[builtins]` macro which lets users
specify an additional state type to (optionally) thread through to
builtins when constructing them.
This makes it possible for builtins-macro users to pass external state
handles (specifically, in our case, known path tracking) into a set of
builtins.
Change-Id: I3ade20d333fc3ba90a80822cdfa5f87a9cfada75
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All invocations of the builtin macro had to previously filter through
the `builtin_tuple` function, but it's more sensible to directly
return these from the macro.
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This makes it possible for users to add additional context to an
error, which will then be rendered as an additional secondary span in
the formatted error output.
We should strive to do this basically anywhere errors are raised that
can occur multiple times, *especially* during type casts. This was
triggered by me debugging a type cast error attached to a fairly
large-ish span (a builtin invocation).
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Change-Id: Idebad60c3bf9daf94d04a36bb73ac0dd767f9e79
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This allows calling validate() on a derivation that doesn't have its
output paths already calculated yet. It allows offloading some of the
error checking in builtins.derivation* to be offloaded to that function.
Change-Id: Ib4aeadc0eb6583ef8cd765f33e9a9ec32be62729
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This uses the exposed StorePath::validate_name method to check for other
invalid output names (for which it would not be possible to construct a
store path of).
Change-Id: Ia3f65e19a07ef164f9f64013a5f37cbac99eb8e0
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Change-Id: I8b36c85fe11e4fb62e5d28f6900cd80d89a5cc41
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