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This fell out of us moving the `U::List` to a `Vec`.
I noticed that now we have deep recursion for `U`s, which originally
wasn’t intended; reverting to contain `&[u8]` might be a good
experiment, as long as the lists stay a `Vec<&'a [u8]`, which was the
thing preventing us from parsing lists without allocating memory.
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`dec::RecordDot` accesses a specific field of a netencode record.
In order to implement this, either we’d have to introduce a type-level
string, but in all honesty this kind of typelevel circlejerking never
leads anywhere, so let’s change the trait to use `&self` after all.
Usage is pretty much the same, except actually more like you’d expect.
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Change-Id: I3037882dff15243bd7a5c1c78331f8e2ffdbda84
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Since we don’t necessarily need to decode deeply, we can make the
decoders take a `U` instead of a `T`.
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Also change the toplevel `encode()` to take a `&U` instead of an owned
`U`.
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`U::Record` is required to be a hash map (later keys should be
ignored), so why not do the hash map immediately.
This surfaced a problem with read-http, because duplicate headers in
http are possible, but before they’d be silently ignored.
Now we merge them into a `U::List` in case, to be handled by
consumers of read-http.
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We expect the users to pass an actual prog, not an argv, so 0 is the
program to exec into.
Also improve the exec error, by including the program we tried to exec
into (the rust IO error doesn’t contain the name).
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Earlier we left the next level of values unencoded, since lists are
just concatenated netencode values. But I noticed that you can’t write
e.g. a `t_to_u` function, because only in the case of lists you need
to allocate memory.
Turns out that if we read the next level of values, everything is
handled the same as in `Record` and things suddenly start working.
We can also throw away some of the strange and ad-hoc parser helpers
we needed before, `skip` and `list_take`, since now those are just
normal `Vec::iter().skip()` and take.
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Since `Text` is a scalar, it doesn’t make sense to delay the utf-8
verification to the consumer.
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a044a870849d03b3a71df17e589112e0c228a06e removed boxes in T::List, but
the tests were not adjusted accordingly.
Seems like netencode fell victim to CI not recursing into attrsets not
generated by readTree in pipeline generation.
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Seems like 5d44df3af65767e731c0dd239bd1d9664edbb361 forgot to add the
newly split out crate to the dependencies of netencode_mustache.
CI didn't pick up on it since it is hidden away from readTree in an
attrset in a file.
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There is this semantic exit code schema championed by execline and
skaware tooling, and we refined and documented it a bit in lorri
https://github.com/nix-community/lorri/blob/d1d673d42090f0cfe8ab9b92b465315a9e7d30a3/src/ops/mod.rs#L24-L35
in the past.
This just transcribes the error messages into simple helper functions.
Applies the functions to the places where we would panic or die
`sys::exit()` instead.
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`exec_into_args` would just read argv and exec into it, but we want to
be able to write commands which take some positional arguments first.
Thus we split the invocation into `args_for_exec`, which returns the
positional arguments and prog, and then pass prog to `exec_into_args`
when we want to exec eventually (prog is still an iterator at this
point).
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There might be exploits since we parsed the headers as utf8 even
though we actually want to interpret them as ASCII.
This fixes it, by using the ascii crate.
Thanks to @sterni for noticing.
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Splice a netencode record from stdin into the environment.
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Decoders are implemented not directly on output types, but on trivial
proxy types, so that we can easily combine those into a decoder, and
then the associated type is the actual return value of the decoder.
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Most tools end by execing into their argv, so here’s a small rust
function which does the boilerplate.
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Headers should always be ASCII, so let’s crash if they are not. The
thing gets a lot easier to use, and clients who fail this restriction
can just fuck off.
Also actually print the results to stdout instead of stderr …
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Change-Id: I2eab4ce24871121381011c1cfc8ef5e042502cb2
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arglib is the simple idea of passing structured data via a
conventional environment variable instead of implementing an optparser
for every little tool.
Pop the envvar, decode the contents, return the contents.
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Change-Id: Ia7f18e0514f29e450dfc6a7bbdbc5e47ab7636b5
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It's not installed because it's broken right now
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Change-Id: If1e0a206a19101928375cec230629de066f9326e
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This appears to be getting overridden by a package somewhere now
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In addition to >
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This gives a permission denied error when I try to log in
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This way ci should pick up on clhs-lookup since only a single derivation
is exposed with the default.nix and it is less cumbersome to type the
attribute path (users.sterni.clhs.clhs-lookup →
users.sterni.clhs-lookup). The exposed CLHS wasn't used for anything
anyways and I can always expose it again using passthru or extra if it's
ever merged.
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reads a http request or response from stdin, and parses its headers
into a netencoded record.
Darn rust code took way too long to write.
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Change-Id: I7ccbfe863fbff65015caa8c740b80c4bb5c59dc1
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Basically what you expect, strings to text, ints to 64-bit integers,
attrs and lists to nested records and lists.
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Apparently HashMap and Vec already do internal boxing, so the extra
indirection in the value isn’t needed.
Then, in order to make things uniform, move the boxing of `Sum` into
the `Tag` value. No extra boxing in the recursion! \o/
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Recent channel updates have caused some issues for telega.el, mostly
because the version of tdlib (the C++ library for Telegram) and the
Emacs package are out of sync.
This overrides the version used in the Emacs package to a "known good"
commit. It would be useful to change the tdlib derivation in nixpkgs
to make this version mismatch a hard build error.
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There's a giant laser in the sky which makes it hard to read anything
on a dark theme.
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Change-Id: I4adf7c1e028c997f776c635e1c6210f904274582
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This commit removes my user directory in the depot, my user account on whitby,
my entry in the LDAP database, and my entry in the website graph. I've had my
fun with TVL, but I want to move on to spending time on some other things.
This additionally removes aranea from the website graph, which they have
requested in private.
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Change-Id: I2b5e74f376ac2212ec12fd85267e115621095639
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There is another extension for this already, but it hooks in after the
page has already started loading - doing it on the URL change handler
is much faster.
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I managed to lock myself out by having the layout set to Russian while
locking the screen. This prevents that from happening.
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In the book, the clox interpreter has its own scanner which uses a
pull-based model for a single pass compiler.
I can't be bothered to write another scanner, or amend this one into
pull-mode to work with the treewalk interpreter, so instead I will
just reuse it and pull from a vector of tokens.
The tokens are shared between both interpreters and the scanner is not
what I'm interested in here.
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Change-Id: Iae28d64ce879014c5e5d7e145c536c1f16ad307d
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It's unclear if the second part of the book can reuse anything from
the first part (I'm guessing probably the scanner, but I'll move that
back if it turns out to be the case).
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Change-Id: I272e73b9b1c9571fbfe4fa983fb4283ddee02bd4
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This is significantly simplified from the version in the book, since
I'm using Rust's Vec and not implementing dynamic arrays manually.
We'll see if I run into issues with that ...
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Right now this introduces a simple mechanism to flip between the
interpreters.
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