Fairly straightforward, only thing of note is that we coerce (weakly) to
string here as well.
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The simplest solution seems to be to pass references to arithmetic_op!()
which avoids the moving annoyance we had to deal with in the
builtins (no more popping!). We then use .force() to force the values
and dereference any Thunks (which arithmetic_op! doesn't do for us).
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Because `inherit` can take string identifiers, we can access
arbitrarily weird identifiers in scopes using it.
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This updates rnix-parser to a version where inherits provide an
iterator over `ast::Attr` instead of `ast::Ident`, which mirrors the
behaviour of Nix (inherits can have (statically known) strings as
their identifiers).
This actually required some fairly significant code reshuffling in the
compiler, as there was an implicit assumption in many places that we
would have an `ast::Ident` node available when dealing with variable
access (which is then explicitly only not true in this case).
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We delegate to Rust std's Ord trait, so we should at least do a sanity
check here.
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Sketch out a new set of "impure" builtins, which supplement the existing
set of "pure" builtins but are gated behind a feature flag, which allows
them to be omitted by crates depending on tvix-eval that only want pure
evaluation, such as tvixbolt.
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This was derived from
else if (c1 == "" && n2) return true; // true implies c1 < n2
However, this has no effect since Word always looses out against Number
anyways and the `pre` rules are also unaffected by this change – since
this only affects comparison of an empty Word part with a Number.
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This asserts the not-quite lexicographical property of the comparison.
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This is necessary because builtins.compareVersions compares versions in
a subtly not-quite-but-still-lexicographical way: `pre` for example can
have an effect if it is post-fixed: `2.3 < 2.3pre`. This is a violation
of the rule that in a lexicographical ordering, the longer string is
considered greater if they are otherwise equal. builtins.compareVersion
is comparing lexicographically though, if you do the following
transformation beforehand:
2.3 --split--> [ "2" "3" ] --append--> [ "2" "3" "" ]
2.3pre --split--> [ "2" "3" "pre" ] --append--> [ "2" "3" "pre" "" ]
Comparing the transformed version is then done lexicographically:
2.3 < 2.3.0pre since [ "2" "3" "" ] < [ "2" "3" "0" "pre" ]
Here, the `pre` rule never comes into effect because no comparison on it
happens, instead we use the longer string rule of a lexicographical
comparison.
In the C++ codebase, the reason for this behavior is that the
iterator-esque construct they use always yields the empty string before
it exposes it has been fully consumed. This is probably intentional to
support the postfixed `pre` which is, for example, used by NixOS
versions (e.g. unstable post 22.05 is 22.11-pre). We replicate this
behavior using the `Chain` iterator in `VersionPartsIter::new_for_cmp`.
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This is based on the [relevant code] in C++ Nix. Our version has more
branches because the C++ one only checks if it is less than or not, so
can save handling a few cases. We on the other hand, can avoid calling
the algorithm twice. It'd be nice to implement proptests for this in the
future and to make sure that this weird little algorithm doesn't violate
the Ord laws.
[relevant code]: cd35bbbeef/src/libstore/names.cc (L81-L94)
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This was fairly easy, thanks to the work already done by Thomas Frank.
However, the implementation is suboptimal because we parse number parts
only to convert them back to strings afterwards. I've chosen to tackle
this problem in the future, since having an (inefficient) implementation
of splitVersion will be helpful for debugging the slight discrepancies
between C++ Nix and Tvix in the case of compareVersions.
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This makes it possible to call a callable value (builtin or
closure/lambda) directly, without unwrapping it first. This is needed
for pretty much all higher-order functions to work correctly.
This is mostly equivalent to the previous code in coerce_to_string for
calling `__toString`, except it expects the argument(s) to already be
placed on the stack.
Note that the span for the `NotCallable` error is not currently
guaranteed to make any sense, will experiment with this.
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Generate smaller recursive values for generated Values, and run fewer
cases for the attrs proptests which are particularly egregious.
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As we already have a VM passed to the builtins, we can simply execute
the provided closure/lambda in it for each value.
The primary annoyance with this is that we have to clone the upvalues
for each element, but we can try making this cheaper in the
future (it's also a general problem in the VM itself).
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Previously we only matched the outer constructor after forcing which
would mean that we would always return `false` if the inspected value
was a thunk, regardless what value would be present inside.
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Previously, this would almost always crash because list items are
thunked more often nowadays and selecting from a thunk would fail. Also
we no longer pop from args, accessing it by index should avoid an
unnecessary clone here.
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And insert the missing newline the C++ Nix test script needs.
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Instead of arity, we pass a array reference to Builtin::new that
describes how many arguments there are and which of them need to be
forced, eliminating the need to force manually.
Note that this change doesn't fix some of the instances where the the
Builtin doesn't consider that the value could be a Thunk.
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TL;DR:
- support `builtins.tail`
- define `ErrorKind::TailEmptyList` and canonical error code
- support basic unit tests
Unsure whether or not the error should be a dedicated `ErrorKind`...
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Refactor the `force!` macro to a method on `Value` which returns a
smart-pointer-esque type, which simplifies the callsite and eliminates
rightward drift, especially for high-arity builtins.
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Previously only the first one was guaranteed to be forced, but we need
to do this for all of them.
Fixes b/190
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Document the OpAttrs op, paying special attention to the (perhaps
confusing) behavior of taking the number of *pairs*, not the number
of *values*, which will be popped off the stack into the resulting attr
set.
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Refactor the environment variable and argument parsing for the tvix repl
to use Clap instead of doing things ad-hoc, and thread through options
obtained from environment variables via explicit arguments rather than
obtaining them from the environment as they're needed. This makes adding
more flags more sustainable, and also makes the binary fully
self-documenting, including supported env vars, via `--help`.
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Thunks might be encountered deep in equality comparison (eg nested
inside a list or attr-set), at which point we need to force them in
order to compare them for equality (or else we panic when trying to get
at their value).
Fixes: b/192
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Pass in, but ignore, a mutable reference to the VM to the `nix_eq`
functions, in preparation for using that VM to force thunks during
comparison.
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Using rust's PartialEq trait to implement Nix equality semantics is
reasonably fraught with peril, both because the actual laws are
different than what nix expects, and (more importantly) because certain
things actually require extra context to compare for equality (for
example, thunks need to be forced). This converts the manual PartialEq
impl for Value (and all its descendants) to a *derived* PartialEq
impl (which requires a lot of extra PartialEq derives on miscellanious
other types within the codebase), and converts the previous
nix-semantics equality comparison into a new `nix_eq` method. This
returns an EvalResult, even though it can't currently return an error,
to allow it to fail when eg forcing thunks (which it will do soon).
Since the PartialEq impls for Value and NixAttrs are now quite boring,
this converts the generated proptests for those into handwritten ones
that cover `nix_eq` instead
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This disconnects ownership of the `File` reference in a compiler from
the calling scope, which is required for when we implement `import`.
`import` will need to carry an `Rc<RefCell<CodeMap>>` (or maybe, in
the future, Arc) to give us the ability to add new detected code
files at runtime.
Note that the choice of `Arc` over `Rc` here is not ours - it's the
codemap crate's.
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As before, this limits the cases to a relatively small number because
otherwise things get quite large.
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Only running 20 cases for now, since Value can get quite big if you let
it run for a while.
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this was found by proptests!
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Add an optional config argument to the `<trait>_laws` macros, to allow
configuring the generated tests with a ProptestConfig struct (to limit
the number of cases run)
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Impl Arbitrary for Value (and NixAttrs and NixList) in the same way we
did for NixString. Value currently only generates non-"internal"
values (no thunks, AttrNotFound, etc.) and can't generate
functions (builtins or closures), because those'd require full
generation of tvix bytecode, which is a bit more work than I'd like to
do now - there's a `todo!` left in the code for a place where we could
allow opting-in to internal values and functions later.
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This is pretty boring at the moment, but mostly serves as a foot in the
door in the direction of writing more tests
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Invalid integers (eg integers that're too long) end up as error returns
on the `.value()` returned from the literal in the AST - previously we'd
unwrap this error, causing it to panic the compiler, but now we've got a
nice error variant for it (which just unwraps the underlying
std::num::ParseIntError).
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Add a suite of proptests covering the laws of the handwritten stdlib
trait impls (Eq, Ord, and Hash) for String, generated from a new set of
macros for generating those tests which can be applied to other types.
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The From<String> impl for NixString only generates StringRepr::Heap
strings, but we want to make sure we're testing StringRepr::Smol too
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This matches the name of the AST node from which it was compiled.
Suggested by sterni in cl/6231
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... it would be nice if we could thread it through to the `Scope`
stuff (declaring phantoms & locals).
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This trait can be used to convert most structures from rnix-parser
into a codemap::Span. It uses a macro to implement the trait for the
various expression types in the rnix AST, as Rust's silly semantic
versioning restriction stops us from doing a blanket implementation.
This will be used in the next commit to clean up the span handling in
the compiler a bit.
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... and emit a warning if anyone decides to use.
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Yep.
This is kind of ugly right now. The idea is that the recursive_scope
compilation function is used for recursive sets as well by emitting
the keys. The rest of the logic is pretty much identical.
There is quite a lot of code here that can be cleaned up (duplication
between attrs and let, duplication inside of the recursive scope
compilation function etc.), but I'd like to get it working first and
then make it nice.
Note that nested keys are *not* supported yet.
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This type is used in the list temporarily populated by the *second*
pass over all identifiers in a recursive scope. This first pass only
serves to make all bindings known to the compiler, without populating
their values yet.
Having a type here is going to be useful once we implement `rec`,
which needs to thread through slightly more information.
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This needs to be reused between let & `rec` attrs.
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This makes the phases of attribute set construction that Nix has very
explicit (inherits, static keys, dynamic keys).
This change focuses on the split between dynamic/static keys by
collecting all dynamic ones while compiling the static ones, and then
phasing them in afterwards. It's possible we also need to do some
additional splitting inside of the inherits.
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This function is necessary for all builtins that expect some form of
path as an argument. It is merely a wrapper around coerce_to_string that
can shortcut if we already have a path. The absolute path check is done
in the same way as in C++ Nix for compatibility, although it should
probably be revised in the long term (think about Windows, for example).
Since coercing to a path is not an operation possible in the language
directly, this function can live in the builtins module as the only
place it is required.
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Define `.len()` method on `NixAttrs` to preallocate the capacity of the result
vector.
Also anchor an errant comment to its context (I think).
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This allows us to get rid of the count local variable which was a bit
confusing. Calling parts.len() multiple times is fine, since the length
doesn't need to be computed.
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With this puzzle piece of string compilation in place, `compile_str`
becomes less redundant, as every part now needs to be compiled the same.
The thunking logic becomes a bit trickier, since we need to thunk even
in the case of `count == 1` if the single part is interpolating.
Splitting the inner (shared) code in a separate function turned out to
be easier for making rustc content.
Change-Id: I6a554ca599926ae5907d7acffce349c9616f568f
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6582
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
If we have multiple string parts, we need to thunk assembling the
string. If we have a single literal, it is strict (like all literals),
but a single interpolation part may compile to a thunk, depending on how
the expression inside is compiled – we can avoid forcing to early here
compared to the previous behavior.
Note that this CL retains the bug that `"${x}"` is erroneously
translated to `x`, implying e.g. `"${12}" == 12`.
The use of `parts.len()` is unproblematic, since normalized_parts()
builds a `Vec` instead of returning an iterator.
Change-Id: I3aecbfefef65cc627b1b8a65be27cbaeada3582b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6580
Autosubmit: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Implement C++ Nix's `EvalState::coerceToString` minus some of the Path
/ store handling. This is currently only used for `toString` which does
all possible coercions, but we've already prepared the weaker coercion
variant which is e.g. used for builtins that expect string arguments.
`EvalState::coerceToPath` is still missing for builtins that need a
path, but it'll be easy to build on top of this.
Change-Id: I78d15576b18921791d04b6b1e964b951fdef22c6
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6571
Autosubmit: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
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OpAttrsIsSet and OpAttrsTrySelect will fail silently if the attribute
set value on the stack is actually a thunk, so we need to make sure to
force at every step of the way.
Emitting the force instructions in the compiler because it is easier to
add, but maybe the VM should do this when handling the relevant opcodes?
Comments welcome.
Change-Id: I65c5ef348d59b2d07c9bb06abb24f9f3e6a0fdb2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6540
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Autosubmit: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
This prevents Nix programs to observe the "internal" type of thunks.
Possibly .type_of() is also an area of the runtime where we should panic
if "internal" would ever be returned.
Change-Id: I9f358044c48ad64896fb6a1b1a42f00a29efac00
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6539
Autosubmit: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
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The expression inside ${…} may return arbitrary values, including
thunks, so we need to make sure to force them just in case.
Change-Id: Ic11ba00c4c92a10a83becd91233db5f57f6e59c8
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6541
Autosubmit: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
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Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Avoids accidentally dropping one on the floor if we add more, pointed
out by sterni in cl/6372
Change-Id: Ib7bb0ce9c8331c8337003d20c4d5240dfae1c32a
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6570
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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Pointed out by sterni in cl/6370
Change-Id: I324d8049a2702ced8f30ad43a64d63ae79dd0eab
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6569
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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Pointed out by sterni in cl/6389
Change-Id: I648056a760266a8cfd7adcdc478c7ff2132991f7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6568
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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Pointed out by sterni in cl/6395
Change-Id: I2dda2bb11fef702df05fd7a4fd93b9e717a85dad
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6567
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This is more useful than pointing it at the entire assert expression,
as that includes the body as well which is not going to be relevant in
the error.
Pointed out by sterni in cl/6391
Change-Id: I95a5d1edf90df65e7fa53d4d04502afd6e99e89a
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6566
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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This is no longer required, resolution is now more sane. Pointed out
by sterni in cl/6422.
Change-Id: Icc8983c648f864e66813948df6e2d4bad6a7f312
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6565
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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This field no longer needs to be directly accessible by the compiler.
Addresses a sterni lint from cl/6466
Change-Id: I5e6791943d7f0ab3d9b7a30bb1654c4a6a435b1f
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6564
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As suggested by sterni in cl/6453.
Change-Id: I3cf80d97c11fd7d085ab510f6be4b5f937c791ec
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6562
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
This very closely follows the way it's done for warnings, but errors
have a lot more information available in some cases which we do not
surface yet.
Note also that due to requiring the `CodeMap`, this is not yet called
from eval.rs as the way that is threaded through needs to be
refactored, so only the method for reporting these errors as strings
is implemented so far.
Next steps for this will be to add a generic diagnostics module that
reduces some of the boilerplate for this between warnings & errors,
and which will also give us a good point in the future to switch to a
fancier diagnostics crate.
Change-Id: If6bb209f8e7a568d866e516a90335b9b2afbf66d
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6534
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
This implements an initial fancy display for warnings emitted by the
tvix compiler, using the codemap_diagnostic crate.
Each warning variant has an associated message, and optionally an
associated annotation for the span displayed to the user.
In theory we could get a lot more fancy with the display for specific
variants if needed (e.g. re-parse the AST and actually add multiple
semantic spans based on context), but this is already a good start.
Example:
tvix-repl> let toString = https://tvl.fyi; in let inherit toString; in ({}: 42) rec {}
warning[W004]: declared variable 'toString' shadows a built-in global!
--> [tvix-repl]:1:5
|
1 | let toString = https://tvl.fyi; in let inherit toString; in ({}: 42) rec {}
| ^^^^^^^^ variable declared here
warning[W001]: URL literal syntax is deprecated, use a quoted string instead
--> [tvix-repl]:1:16
|
1 | let toString = https://tvl.fyi; in let inherit toString; in ({}: 42) rec {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
warning[W002]: inherited variable already exists with the same value
--> [tvix-repl]:1:40
|
1 | let toString = https://tvl.fyi; in let inherit toString; in ({}: 42) rec {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
warning[W999]: feature not yet implemented in tvix: recursive attribute sets
--> [tvix-repl]:1:70
|
1 | let toString = https://tvl.fyi; in let inherit toString; in ({}: 42) rec {}
| ^^^^^^
warning[W999]: feature not yet implemented in tvix: closed formals
--> [tvix-repl]:1:62
|
1 | let toString = https://tvl.fyi; in let inherit toString; in ({}: 42) rec {}
| ^^
warning[W003]: variable 'toString' is declared, but never used:
--> [tvix-repl]:1:5
|
1 | let toString = https://tvl.fyi; in let inherit toString; in ({}: 42) rec {}
| ^^^^^^^^ variable declared here
=> 42 :: int
These are coloured when output to a terminal.
Change-Id: If315648a07e333895db4ae1d0915ee2013806585
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6532
Autosubmit: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
It is impossible for tvixbolt to recover from panics, so the user
experience of typing an expression using an unsupported feature was
that it would get sad and stop responding to input.
Instead, raise a normal value-level error of a new variant and
continue where possible.
Change-Id: Ibe016c92cacb87b85095c0f83758eddc6468053e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6528
Autosubmit: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
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Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
This is used to drop an already emitted operation from a chunk again
and clean up its span tracking. This is required in cases where the
compiler has to backtrack.
Change-Id: I8112da9427688bb2dec96a2ddd12390f6e9734c3
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6499
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Refactors the methods used for determining whether an identifier in a
binding (i.e. an `rnix::Attr` node) is a static string, and extracting
it.
Previously all uses of this logic were for `let`-expressions, where
dynamic attributes are always an error. However, we need the same
logic to properly implement the phase separation of attribute set
compilation.
To facilitate this, the actual core logic of these methods now return
`Option`, and are only converted to errors in cases where the errors
are actually required.
Change-Id: Iad7826eff2cb428182521c6f92276310edeae1eb
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6498
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There's about to be a lot more code for attrsets (hopefully
temporarily as part of an expand&contract cycle), while nested
attribute logic is being refactored in preparation for recursive
attribute sets.
This does not change any functionality.
Change-Id: I667565cd810ca7d9046120d1721c2ceb9095550b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6497
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We need to make sure that we compile all plain inherits in a let
expression before declaring any other locals. Plain inherits are special
in the sense that they can never be recursive, instead resolving to a
higher scope. Thus we need to compile their value, before declaring
them. If we don't do that, before any other local can be declared,
we cause a situation where the plain inherits' values are placed into
other locals' stack slots.
Note that we can't integrate the plain inherit compilation into the
regular 2-3 phase model where we defer the compilation of the value or
we'd compile `let inherit x; in …` as `let x = x; in …`.
Change-Id: I951d5df3c9661a054e12401546875f4685b5bf08
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6496
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This test shows that let bindings' dependencies can form a cyclical
graph, so we need to use thunking to break this cycle.
Change-Id: I2a4de71fd7024f3d3d1166154784139a82f39411
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6495
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As the new test case demonstrates, asserts need to be evaluated lazily.
Change-Id: I808046722c5a504e9497855ca5026d255c7a4c34
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6494
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The recent change that split declaration of let based locals and the
compilation of their values did not touch locals bound by inherit in
let. These were previously declared and compiled immediately before
starting to work on the other locals introduced in a let.
In the case of plain inherits, this behavior is kept in this change,
because there's nothing wrong with it: The value of a plain inherit will
always resolve to a higher scope, either statically or dynamically.
Since inherit (from) expression might refer to other locals bound in the
same let, we need to handle them in the same three steps as ordinary let
based locals:
1. We need to declare the (uninitialised) locals.
2. We need to compile the expression that obtains their value. For this,
we create a new thunk, since the from expression may very well return
a thunk which we need to force before selecting the value we are
interested in.
3. Thunks need to be finalised.
For 1., we create an extra pass over the inherits that already declares
and initialises plain inherits and notes inherit (from) expressions in
the entries vector after declaring them. 2. only needs a bit of adapting
to create the thunks for selecting if appropriate, the rest of the
existing code can be reused.
Change-Id: Ie4ac1c0f9ffcbf7c07c452036aa8e577443af773
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6490
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Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
With this all other "weird scope" logic starts working for `with` as
well.
Change-Id: I0ea1d8c5fbd9cec5084bd574224f77b71ff2b487
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6487
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This completely rewrites the handling of "dynamic upvalues" to,
instead of resolving them at thunk/closure instantiation time (which
forces some values too early), capture the entire with stack of parent
contexts if it exists.
There are a couple of things in here that could be written more
efficiently, but I'm first working through this to get to a bug
related to with + recursion and the code complexity of some of the
optimisations is distracting.
Change-Id: Ia538e06c9146e3bf8decb9adf02dd726d2c651cf
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6486
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This struct will be responsible for tracking upvalues (and is a
convenient place to introduce optimisations for reducing value clones)
instead of a plain value vector.
The main motivation for this is that the upvalues will have to capture
the `with`-stack fully and I want to avoid duplicating the logic for
this between the two capturing types.
Change-Id: I6654f8739fc2e04ca046e6667d4a015f51724e99
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6485
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Instead of the reference to the Rc, print the address of the Rc
itself.
Change-Id: I4560598924db7d2864d5c4ae9af847aee2ea7eff
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6471
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Similarly to attribute sets, list elements can be arbitrary
expressions and their (temporary) stack slots during construction must
be accounted for by the compiler.
Change-Id: I3b6f7927860627fd867c64d0cab9104fd636d4f5
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6470
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The temporaries left on the stack as operands to `OpAttrs` must be
accounted for in the locals array in order for operations within them
to receive correct slots.
Some test cases that were previously broken have been added.
Change-Id: Ib52b629bbdf7931f63fd45a45af1073022da923c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6468
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There are more upcomming uses of declare_phantom where this will come
in handy to avoid some code bloat.
Change-Id: I75cad8caf14511c519ab2f56e87e99bcbf0a082e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6467
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Moves the logic for removing tracked locals from a given scope from
the compiler's locals list, and leaves only the actual
compiler-related stuff (emitting warnings, cleaning up locals at
runtime) in the compiler itself.
Change-Id: I9da6eb54967f0a7775f624d602fe11be4c7ed5c4
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6466
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This will be re-used between the code paths for
recursive/non-recursive sets, and it might even be possible to unify
it with the logic for compiling `let inherit ...`.
Change-Id: I960a061048ac583a6e932e11ff6e642d9fc3093e
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The comment explains how this works fairly well.
Note that this does not yet have the ability to check "closed
formals", i.e. without an ellipsis Tvix will *NOT* fail if unexpected
attribute set keys are provided.
Change-Id: I0d2b77e893243093d2789baa57f876d35d0a32ff
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6463
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... even if the code is broken.
Change-Id: I5898bceaebf201b97e8988c94c90e7fafff82529
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6462
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As pointed out by sterni in cl/6205, this is actually possible in
syntactically valid expressions like
{ ${12 + 13} = 12; }
Change-Id: Id8a1e3aceb551f288f9050c4eea563eb6572f1a7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6461
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As pointed out by grfn on cl/6091
Change-Id: I28308577b7cf99dffb4a4fd3cc8783eb9ab4d0d6
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When the last instruction in a chunk is OpCall, make it an OpTailCall instead.
Change-Id: I2c80a06ee85e4abf545887b1a79b6d8b5e6123e9
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6458
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If the last operation within a chunk is a function call, the call can
be executed in the same call frame without increasing the depth of the
call stack.
To enable this, a new OpTailCall instruction (similar to OpCall) is
introduced, but not yet emitted by the compiler.
Change-Id: I9ffbd7da6d2d6a8ec7a724646435dc6ee89712f2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6457
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This introduces a macro to do the forcing, but this solution isn't
very nice and also does not work in all cases yet.
Change-Id: Icd18862ec47edb82c0efc3af5835a6cb6126f629
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6456
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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This produces similar output to the previous tracing feature, but can
redirect the output somewhere else.
Change-Id: I9493c260f480904f3932cb74809b622c24d7be96
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6453
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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These methods make it possible to trace the runtime execution of the
VM through an observer.
Change-Id: I90e26853ba2fe44748613e7f761ed5c1c5fc9ff7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6452
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These are required for tvixbolt to work. This interface is definitely
not stable yet, though.
Change-Id: I4076498e8f42311de74ee4f33c93a3ee0c5f8d3a
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6450
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This type implements an observer that is called whenever the compiler
emits a chunk (after the toplevel, thunks, or lambdas) and prints the
output of the disassembler to its internal writer.
This replaces half of the uses of the `disassembler` feature, which
has been removed from the Cargo configuration.
Note that at this commit runtime tracing is not yet implemented as an
observer.
Change-Id: I7894ca1ba445761aba4ad51d98e4a7b6445f1aea
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6449
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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This trait will enable library users of tvix-eval to observe internal
happenings of the compilation and runtime processes.
The initial methods of the observer will be called whenever the
compiler emits a chunk.
Change-Id: I668f6c2cfe3d6f4c1a1612c0f293831011768437
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6448
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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This is a step towards hiding the internal fields of thunk, and making
the interface of the type more predictable.
Part of the preparation for implementing observers.
Change-Id: I1a88a96419c72eb9e2332b56a2dd94afa47e6f88
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6447
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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With this, most cases of `fix` in attribute sets will work correctly.
A simple test exercising both has been added.
Change-Id: I70fd431177bb6e48ecb33a87518b050c4c3d1c09
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6437
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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At the point where control flow exits Thunk::force (which may be due
to recursing), it is vital that there is no longer a borrow to the
inner thunk representation, otherwise this can cause accidental
infinite recursion (which will be detected, but cause failures on
valid code).
Change-Id: I2846f3142830ae3110a4f5d2299e9d7928634504
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6436
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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This makes it easier to track exactly which lambda is which when
inspecting e.g. the concrete representation of a thunk.
At runtime all lambdas live in an Rc. To make this print the right
address, the construction of these Rcs had to be moved up right to the
point where the lambda is first emitted (and disassembled).
Change-Id: I6070e6c8ac55f0bd697966c4e7c5565c20d19106
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6435
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There can be different spans on the same line, so the previous
implementation would duplicate line numbers unnecessarily.
Change-Id: I8d8db77177aee0d834a6ec3584641e1bd5f31c3e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6434
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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This was fixed by some of the previous commits around scopes. It's
somewhat similar to a few other tests, but I had this one failing
earlier and everything else succeeding, so it is useful to keep it
around for sure.
Change-Id: Ie6cf372b5c805daf992cd87aeb3dfe91542c381c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6431
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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Deferred local upvalues can *only* occur at the same depth as the
thing that is closing over them, but there are various situations with
scope nesting where the actual stack indexes of the local and the
closer look like a deferred value is being accessed.
To fix this, simply compare the depth as well.
Change-Id: Ice77424cc87ab0a2c4f01379e68d4399a917b12b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6429
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This is the same as `eval-okay-attrs-simple-inherit`.
Change-Id: I23878accc6cd62c16ec96601239838a385d31306
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6428
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The condition here was extremely hard to read prior to this change.
As the locals vector is now guaranteed to never be empty (there is
always at least a phantom for the current chunk's root expression),
the logic here can be simplified to just dropping tailing locals
entries while their depth matches that of the scope being closed.
Change-Id: I24973e23bc2ad25e62ece64ab4d8624e6e274c16
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6427
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Similar to setting up a phantom slot when compiling the root value of
a file, closures and thunks need to have a phantom stack slot for the
root of the expression yielded by their thunk to make all accounting
work correctly.
The tricky thing here is that closures & thunks *escape* their inner
lambda context (that's the point!), so the functions emitting them
need to know both the *inner* slot (to resolve everything correctly
while compiling the slot) and the *outer* slot (to correctly emit
instructions for closing over upvalues).
Change-Id: I62ac58e2f639c4b9e09cc702bdbfd2373e985d7f
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6426
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Instead of using a sentinel LocalIdx which potentially points to a
value in the locals stack that does not actually exist, set up an
initial uninitialised phantom value representing the result of the
root expression.
Change-Id: I82ea774daab83168020a3850bed57d35ab25c7df
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6424
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When deciding whether an upvalue needs to have a deferred resolution
step, the *stack* indexes should be compared - not the locals indexes.
The results are almost always the same, but there are tricky
situations where this can cause errors.
It's difficult to reproduce these errors in isolation, as they depend
on other scope behaviour, so this is one in a series of commits to
address the combination of issues which will gain some tests at the
end.
Change-Id: Iaa400b8d9500af58f493ab10e4f95022f3b5dd21
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6423
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Instead of using sentinel values and an additional bool, this tracks
the identifier of a local as an enum that is either a statically known
name, or a phantom.
To make this work correctly some more locals related logic has been
encapsulated in the `scope` module, which is a good thing (that's the
goal).
Phantom values are now not initialised by default, but the only
current call site of phantoms (`with` expression compilation) performs
the initialisation right away.
This commit changes no actual functionality right now, but paves the
way for fixing an issue related to `let` bodies.
Change-Id: I679f93a59a4daeacfe40f4012263cfb7bc05034e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6421
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The slot is now always known (at the root of the file it is simply
stack slot 0 once the scope drops back down to 0), so it does not need
to be wrapped in an `Option` and accessed in cumbersome ways anymore.
Change-Id: I46bf67a4cf5cb96e4874dffd0e3fb07c551d44f0
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6420
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With this change the runtime trace contains much more exact
information about the context of the computation (entering/exiting
calls etc.)
This is in large part due to moving the tracer to be a field on the VM
itself, which enables consistent ordering of traces across the
execution, and tracing an execution with its *input* instead
of *output* stack.
Change-Id: Ibe525e6e7d869756501e52bef1a441619ce7332c
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6419
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This makes it much easier to figure out what happened while debugging
this sort of thing.
Change-Id: I2e0e8096709adc647d63c04f213c547c415e5f44
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6418
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This could occur when the disassembler is enabled and tracing the
runtime while a thunk is being evaluated, as it would not be possible
for the *tracer* to borrow the thunk at this exact moment.
However, we know that if the borrowing fails here we are dealing with
a not-fully evaluated thunk (blackhole), which should just print the
internal representation.
Change-Id: I4bdb4f17818d55795368e3d28842048f488f0a91
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6416
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Previously, "calling" (setting up the VM run loop for executing a call
frame) and "running" (running this loop to completion) were separate
operations.
This was basically an attempt to avoid nesting `VM::run` invocations.
However, doing things this way introduced some tricky bugs for exiting
out of the call frames of thunks vs. builtins & closures.
For now, we unify the two operations and always return the value to
the caller directly. For now this makes calls a little less effective,
but it gives us a chance to nail down some other strange behaviours
and then re-optimise this afterwards.
To make sure we tackle this again further down I've added it to the
list of known possible optimisations.
Change-Id: I96828ab6a628136e0bac1bf03555faa4e6b74ece
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6415
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If the disassembler feature is enabled, make sure that an Rc of the
codemap is available through the chunk.
Change-Id: I700f27ab665a704f73457b19bd2d7efc93828a16
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6414
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The casting methods of `Value` are pretty verbose, and actually
incorrect before this commit as they did not account for inner thunk
values.
To address this, we first attempt to make them correct by introducing
a standard macro to generate them and traverse the inner thunk(s) if
necessary.
This is likely to be a performance hit as it will now involve more
cloning of values. We can do multiple things to alleviate this, but
should do some measurements first.
Change-Id: If315d6e2afe7b69db727df535bc6cbfb89a691aa
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6412
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This makes it possible for builtins to force values on their own,
without the VM having to apply a strictness mask to the arguments
first.
Change-Id: Ib49a94e56ca2a8d515c39647381ab55a727766e3
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6411
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Scope poisoning must be inherited across lambda context boundaries,
e.g. if an outer scope has a poisoned `null`, any lambdas defined on
the same level must reference that poisoned identifier correctly.
Change-Id: I1aac64e1c048a6f3bacadb6d78ed295fa439e8b4
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6410
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With this, if an error occurs while forcing a thunk (which is very
likely) it is threaded through to the top by wrapping it in the
ErrorKind::ThunkForce variant.
We could use this to generate "stacktrace-like" error output if we
wanted, or simply jump through and discard everything except the
innermost error.
Change-Id: I3c1c8708c2f73ae062815adf490ce935b1979da8
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6409
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Previously error spans were optional because the information about
code spans was not available at runtime. Now that this information has
been added, the error type will always carry a span.
This change is very invasive all throughout the codebase. This is due
to the fact that many functions that are called *by* the VM expected
to return `EvalResult`, but this no longer works as the span
information is not available to those functions - only to the VM
itself.
To work around this the majority of these functions have been changed
to return `Result<T, ErrorKind>` instead and an accompanying macro in
the VM constructs the "real" error.
Note that this implementatino currently has a bug where errors
occuring within thunks will yield the location at which the thunk was
forced, not the location at which the error occured within the code.
This will be fixed soon, but the commit is large enough as is.
Change-Id: Ib1ecb81a4d09d464a95ea7ea9e589f3bd08d5202
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6408
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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Get the length of a list
Change-Id: I41d91e96d833269541a1b3c23b7cc879f96d1e5a
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6407
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First pass at supporting `builtins` for tvix. The following tests appear to be
WAI:
```shell
$ cd tvix/eval
$ cargo build
$ cargo test
```
Change-Id: I27cce23d503b17a886d1109e285e8b4be4264977
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6405
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Another step towards being able to report accurate errors. The codemap
spans contain strictly more accessible information, as they now retain
information about which input file something came from.
This required some shuffling around in the compiler to thread all the
right information to the right places.
Change-Id: I18ccfb20f07b0c33e1c4f51ca00cd09f7b2d19c6
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6404
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As of this commit, the source spans of all emitted bytecode are fully
tracked.
Change-Id: I4c83deee0fc3f5e6fd6acad5a39047aec693b388
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6403
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These source spans will always point to the *value* that is being
forced, not the instruction that caused the force to be emitted. This
makes sense so that errors during forcing point at the value and not
the surrounding expression.
Change-Id: I4694414a3281a0de878f71634105b92148ec61f6
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6402
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With this change, the upvalue data instructions used by finalisers for
thunks and closures track the source span of the first identifier that
created the upvalue (if the same value is closed over multiple times
the upvalue will be reused, hence only the first one).
To do this the upvalue struct used by the compiler's scope now carries
an identifier node, which had to be threaded through quite a few
places.
Change-Id: I15a5fcb4c8abbd48544a2325f297a5ad14ec06ae
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6400
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This separation makes it possible to annotate the upvalue itself with
the span that created it, which (due to upvalue reuse) is only the
first one for an instance of the given UpvalueKind.
Change-Id: I9a991da6a3e8d71a92f981314bed900bcf434d44
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6399
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These are again a bit tricky in terms of emitted errors. The main
error is that the condition is not a boolean, which means that the
jump inspecting the condition must derive from the condition itself to
return an error at the correct position.
For other parts of the expression, it is simply the node itself.
Change-Id: I72411630e5d57dfc199f4c3c48afe443fe966322
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6392
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This one is tricky, specifically the span used for the final jump. I
decided that it makes sense to use the attrpath node, as the final
jump is the one that jumps *over* the default value, so the effect of
this is more closely related to the selector than the default.
It might be more correct to pass through the `or` token itself and
point to this for the jumps, but it depends a bit on what shape of
errors we could end up producing from this.
Change-Id: I29fbc97ba6b9e14e1a0e5f3a7759ddc299dd9c0c
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These are not actually used yet; this is in preparation for a
multi-commit chain for emitting all the right spans in the right
locations.
Change-Id: Ie99d6add2696c1cc0acb9ab928917a10237159de
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This instantiates a codemap outside of the compiler and passes a
reference to the file currently under compilation to it. Note that the
"file" might just be a REPL line.
Change-Id: I131ae1ddb6d718e1374750da9ba0b99608c6058d
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This is currently just a wrapper around Chunk::push_op, but will gain
the span resolution logic in a moment.
Change-Id: I862bf9ecff0932f8da6708401ea044b9442c5d5b
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This adds a new vector to the chunk data structure which tracks spans
into a codemap. The compiler will emit this information to the chunk
when adding instructions.
The internal representation of the spans is slightly optimised to
avoid storing duplicate spans, as there are cases where many
instructions might be derived from the same span.
Change-Id: I336f8c912e7eb50ea02ed71e6164f651ca3ca790
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Note that I've allowed `needless_lifetimes` for the attribute set
iterator, as I find the type easier to understand with these
annotations present.
Change-Id: I33abb17837ee4813076cdb9a87f54bac4a37044e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6373
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This essentially makes the VM behave like `nix-instantiate --eval
--strict`, i.e. data structures are traversed strictly and thunks are
forced. Thunks embedded in closures are not forced.
This allows us to re-enable tests that were disabled because they
needed to output nested thunk contents, but is overall a behaviour
that must be configurable later on, as it is not cmopatible with e.g.
an evaluation of nixpkgs.
Change-Id: I5303a5c8e4322feab1384fdb7712fecb950afca5
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6372
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This does not require a custom iterator type (for now?)
Change-Id: I5beb194bd8629571bd4040c69c977c27149807fa
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6371
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If a thunk is already evaluated, there are cases where due to the
memoisation implementation something might observe a value wrapped in
a thunk.
In these cases, the implementation of `Display` and `PartialEq` must
delegate to the underlying value.
Note that there are a handful of other cases like these which we need
to cover.
It is a little tricky to write integration tests for these directly,
especially as some of the open-upvalue optimisations coming down the
pipe will reduce the number of observable thunks.
One test that covers a part of this behaviour is currently
disabled (needs some more machinery), but it's being brought back in
the next commits.
Change-Id: Iaa8cd338c12236af844bbc99d8cec2205f0d0095
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6370
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