This is no longer needed for anything and the extra clone here is not
really more costly than constructing a blackhole value in a different
place.
Change-Id: I5c63085b1b4418b629ea58a42e3bfe9a9b586d76
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Without this escape, it is possible for Nix to produce escaped
representations which are not literal Nix values again.
This was fixed in upstream Nix in
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/4012 (though only for eval, not in
the REPL) and the updated test is picked from upstream after that commit.
Because we run the C++ Nix tests against our test suite as well, this
also bumps our custom Nix 2.3 to a commit that includes the
cherry-picked fix from the PR above.
Change-Id: I478547ade65f655c606ec46f7143932064192283
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This is a more sensible place for this function to live and makes
upvalue resolution easier down the line.
Change-Id: I48ee39bdcdb4f96a16a327f7015aff60db5b15fb
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This struct will carry the upvalue machinery in addition to the lambda
itself. For now, all lambdas are wrapped in closures (though
technically analysis of the environment can later remove innermost
Closure wrapper, but this optimisation may not be worth it).
Change-Id: If2b68549ec1ea4ab838fdc47a2181c694ac937f2
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Primarily to make sure we build benchmark targets, and avoid breaking
them
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Interpret was updated to take an optional path arg in
6fe5e2d75 (feat(tvix/eval): resolve relative path literals, 2022-08-12),
but since benchmarks aren't building in CI the resulting breakage of
benchmarks was missed.
Change-Id: I8a93f1b25ae62e2d032fafc153d91977c6466712
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The blackhole allocation is not going to be cheaper than cloning this.
Change-Id: Id3ad44812decb4392830be06645e67bb0a982b96
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Compilation of `let`-expressions is going to become a lot more
complicated due to attempts to avoid thunking when encountering
internal references, so this is just being moved out of the way.
Change-Id: Iecfa4b13d14532e21c2540e6561b4235ce29736a
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This is just for dev comfort, it's not going to be useful for the
final version.
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In conditions where no dynamic identifiers exist in a scope,
inheriting is usually a no-op - *unless* the identifier is not
statically known and the scope has a non-empty `with`-stack.
Change-Id: Iff4138d9cd4c56e844bc574203708dacc11c3f73
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This avoids copying around the value more than needed.
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These do essentially the same, but return different error variants as
upstream Nix considers `throw` to be (sometimes) catchable.
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The set of things that can leak out of `builtins` into the global
scope is statically known (it is what Nix 2.3 leaks there,
essentially).
This is a mild change over the previous mechanism, where instead at
the point where the `builtins` set is constructed we "lift" the
globals out of there (if they exist).
This way users will still eventually be able to add additional
builtins, HOWEVER they will not be able to leak them into the global
scope.
Note that upstream Nix technically leaks _all_ builtins into the
global scope using the `__*` prefix, but we are trying to avoid this
in Tvix if it is not required in nixpkgs.
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Adds a new builtins module in which builtins can be constructed. The
functions in this module should return a correctly structured value to
be passed to the compiler's `globals`.
This is wired up all the way to the compiler with an example
`toString` builtin, available as a global. Note that this does not yet
actually behave like the real toString, which has some differences
from `Display`.
Change-Id: Ibb5f6fbe6207782fdf2434435567fc1bd80039a5
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Previously, the tokens that could poison a scope (`true`, `false`,
`null`) had individual fields in the scope to track whether or not
they were poisoned.
This commit sets up new machinery that instead tracks scope poisoning
dynamically using a HashMap, and which makes it possible to introduce
additional tokens to the top-level ("global") scope that are directly
resolved by the compiler by passing a map of runtime values to be
used.
With this solution, the compiler now contains all machinery required
for wiring up builtins resolution.
The set of builtins to be exposed at runtime must, however, be
constructed *outside* of the compiler and passed in. Everything is
prepared for this, but it is not yet wired up (so the only existing
builtins are the ones we already had before).
Note that this technically opens up an optimisation potential when
compiling selection operations, where the attribute set being selected
from is `builtins`. The compiler could directly resolve the builtins
and place the right values on the stack.
Change-Id: Ia7dad3c2a98703e7ea0c6ace1a722d57cc70a65c
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Builtins are represented as a Rust function pointer that accepts a
vector of arguments, which represents variable arity builtins.
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Nix functions always have a single argument and we do not yet make
efforts to optimise this in Tvix for known multi-argument functions
being directly applied.
For this reason, the call instruction is fairly simple and just calls
out to construct a new call frame.
Note that the logic for terminating the run loop has moved to the top
of the dispatch; this is because the loop run needs to be skipped if
the call frame for the current lambda has just been dropped.
Change-Id: I259bc07e19c1e55cd0a65207fa8105b23052b967
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Compiles lambda definitions of the simple form (i.e. without formals
arguments) and emits them as constants like any other value.
This does not yet implement actually invoking these functions in the VM.
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This structure carries context about the lambda currently being
compiled (which may well be the top-level lambda of an input AST).
Using the indirection helpers in the compiler, things like the scope,
code and constants of the function being compiled are now taken from
the current lambda context instead.
Change-Id: If5f864d826c2e72855cee4b728ea1830e9b5ac06
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This wires up most of the machinery for executing different call
frames inside of the VM and stuffs the top-level lambda which the
compiler outputs in there, as well.
Change-Id: Ib6201b3e3be1af96a4d195f6eb147f452860ffc3
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This is going to carry the data for a function invocation inside of
the VM.
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Changes the internal compiler plumbing to not just return a chunk of
code, but the same chunk wrapped inside of a lambda value.
This is one more step towards compiling runtime lambdas.
Change-Id: If0035f8e65a2970c5ae123fc068a2396e1d8fd72
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With these indirections in place it becomes easier to change internals
of the compiler when introducing functions, which need the compiler to
be able to target different code chunks.
Change-Id: I4eb11572a93c140b1d059ba0a5af905756745d65
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Instead of exiting the compiler at the first sight of an error,
skip any erroneous nodes and continue compiling, collecting more
errors along the way.
This paves the way for nicer error reporting in which multiple errors
can be reported at once, avoiding situations in which users are
hunting a fault error-by-error and possibly getting distracted by
less useful output.
Change-Id: I80c9a87272e33a31297167ae2eb2706a46adf15a
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This starts paving the way for nicer, source-code based error
reporting.
Right now the code paths in the VM do not emit annotated errors, as we
do not yet preserve that structure from the compiler. However, error
emitting code paths in the compiler have been amended to include known
nodes.
Change-Id: I1b74410ffd891c40cd913361bd73c4336ec8aa5b
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In this commit, the string interpolation parsing is identical to
nixpkgs which makes some of the upstream Nix tests for
interpolation-related weirdness pass.
Change-Id: I3a295cfdc404c32228a54846e6efd3c0dcee5842
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These were missing an additional level of escaping, silly oversight
caught by an upstream test.
Change-Id: I0312084475e4b88c83945614e9aa5b34c6bc3ec2
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Since the latest published version of rnix-parser on crates.io, the
crate has undergone major changes which are only available in the git
repository at the moment. This commit updates the compiler to this
newer version of rnix.
Most notably, the entire AST provided by rnix is now wrapped in the
AST type system. As a result of this traversal is much nicer in many
places, especially for things like nested attribute selection.
There are a handful of smaller features missing for full feature
parity with the previous version, especially handling of path
literals, but PRs for these already exist in rnix-parser.
Change-Id: Icde6d393067976549492b7d89c4cc49e5e575fc7
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This implements `assert`, which evaluates an expression and aborts
evaluation if the value is not `true`.
At this point we should introduce eval-failed-* tests; probably
asserting against some representation of the error enum?
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This makes for much more readable output especially when long strings
are involved.
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`push_local`/`push_phantom` were worse names because they sound like
the value itself is being pushed, where in actuality it is just being
declared to the compiler.
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These tokens are optionally parsed as identifiers by Nix, which means
that within any scopes that resolve them the compiler needs to track
whether they have been overridden to know whether to emit the literal
instructions or resolve a variable.
This is implemented by a new concept of "scope poisoning", where the
compiler's scope structure tracks whether or not any builtin
identifiers have been overridden.
Change-Id: I3ab711146e229f843f6e1f0343385382ee0aecb6
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While full recursion through thunking is not available, there are
actually incorrect behaviours introduced by declaring before
binding (example in the newly introduced test).
This commit simplifies the implementation to avoid this issue, and
also because I intend to explore a bit more how far we can get in non
left-to-right bindings *without* introducing thunks immediately.
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If an unknown variable is encountered and the with stack is not empty,
emit instructions for resolving the variable at runtime.
Change-Id: I752f4bd0025335744e4747364abd1bd34130374e
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Adds an additional structure to the compiler's scope to track the
runtime "with stack", i.e. the stack of values through which
identifiers should be dynamically resolved within a with-scope.
When encountering a `with` expression, the value from which the
bindings should be resolved is pushed onto the stack and tracked by
the compiler in the "with stack", as well as with a "phantom value"
which indicates that the stack contains an additional slot which is
not available to users via identifiers.
Runtime handling of this is not yet implemented.
Change-Id: I5e96fb55b6378e8e2a59c20c8518caa6df83da1c
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This name is much more sensible actually; its more than just a
collection of locals as it tracks additional scope information in the
case of Nix.
Change-Id: Ia2739bbd39aab222b1c4355e9248828973b0db43
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Note that at this point recursive bindings do not yet work in either
attrsets or let, so inheriting from the same scope is generally not
possible yet.
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Straightforward implementation, evaluating the elements of an inherit
and preparing the stack so that `OpAttrs` sees all relevant values
when constructing the attribute set itself.
The emitted instructions for inheriting a lot of values from the same
attribute set are inefficient, but it's too early to say whether this
actually matters.
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If the directory in which REPL history is stored does not exist,
gently try to create it, but do not raise an error if it doesn't work.
We may want to warn about it, but in general this sort of
non-essential feature should not cause a hard failure.
Change-Id: If4fe8db0c7893c39627efe72c9cd9ebf7ed63f04
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Using `OpAttrSelect`, the ? operator will fail when encountering a
nested value that is not an attribute set.
This however breaks valid code, such as:
{ bs = 42; } ? bs.a.b
The fix is simply to use the same operator used in the `or` statement,
which leaves a sentinal on the stack if a field is not found or the
value is not an attribute set.
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If a nested attrpath encounters a non-set value, the sentinel value
denoting a lack of next values should be emitted. This mirrors the
behaviour of Nix.
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Not sure how exactly this snuck in, but it caused some subtle
breakages in deeply nested attribute sets.
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We're confident that we're handling all branches that can reasonably
occur from valid AST, any other cases should be considered a critical
evaluator bug and panic rather than surfacing something that looks
like user error.
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This is actually *tested* behaviour in C++ Nix, so we need to
implement it here, too.
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This adds a `disassembler` feature to the crate configuration that
traces the operations executed and the state of the stack at runtime.
This can be enabled by compiling with `--feature disassembler`.
This will also gain a more sensible layout of code slices eventually.
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This exposes tvix.nix_cli as a proper attribute to readTree, so it's
actually built by CI.
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Using `inherit` in a let-binding can not possibly have an effect, as
the given identifier is already bound exactly the same way in the
current scope.
This introduces a subtle bug that is fixed later on, as there
actually *is* a (single) condition where these inherits are
meaningful.
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This makes basic `let ... in ...` statements work correctly. It does
not yet account for the call frames pushed into the VM during function
application.
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Nix does not allow dynamic identifiers in let expressions (only in
attribute sets), but there are several different kinds of things it
considers static identifiers.
The functions introduced here put the path components of a let
expression into normalised (string) form, and surface an error about
dynamic keys if one is encountered.
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These expressions now leave the binding values on the stack, and clean
up the scope after the body of the expression.
While variable access is not yet implemented (as the identifier node
remains unhandled), this already gives us the correct stack behaviour.
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These are going to be used during compilation of `let`-expressions to
determine stack offsets for local variables.
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Canonicalisation performs much more functionality than what C++ Nix
implements for paths, and causes some undesirable behaviour (e.g.
handling non-existant files becomes difficult, but should be possible
in literals).
Instead, the path_clean crate provides a pure normalisation method.
There is an intention to add this to Rust itself:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/2208
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Resolves relative paths (e.g. `./foo`) either relative to the location
of the Nix file, or relative to the working directory if none is
supplied.
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There are multiple things that can theoretically fail while resolving
a path, as some of it includes I/O. A new error variant has been added
for this and appropriate errors have been introduced.
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These two paths are the easiest to handle, as they are simply built up
from the components supplied in the text node and then normalised.
Note that the normalisation of fs::canonicalize includes symlink
resolution, which Nix does not actually do. We will need to fix that
at some point.
Change-Id: I54158f0684f197dd2a2583f7d0982d54c7619993
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grfn pointed out in cl/6082 that this is actually the desugaring of
the write! macro, so it doesn't make sense to write it out.
Change-Id: If7c055b042ad22b034722aec1eaadba92736d684
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6180
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Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
grfn pointed out in cl/6069 that naming them like this makes it clear
that things are being added to the end of the state.
Change-Id: I6a23215c4fef713869a3c85b0dde1ebbda7637e9
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6179
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Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
For representation wrappers that are used to control the visibility of
type internals, this ensures that the wrapper does not increase the
size of the type.
In practice, the optimiser likely does this anyways but it is good to
guarantee it.
Change-Id: Ic6df7d668fe6006dfbd5b6cfcfc2088afa95b810
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6178
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This makes it possible to quickly detect code errors that might blow
up the size of the OpCode type.
Change-Id: I7662dd0aa30c4762c0f9e4fa346418c9ca8b9994
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6177
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Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
These can be used predominantly to emit warnings about things that the
compiler can infer, such as deprecated language features.
Change-Id: I3649c625459d7f3f95cdf42d5c651d23d66569ec
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6174
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The parser creates this node type from literal URL values. Technically
these are deprecated and have been removed from nixpkgs.
Change-Id: I4d05034dd9b4d8348e4ed8a2bbb37c1b6ccef8bc
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6173
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
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