Make it more obvious if these are bytes pointing to JSON or ATerm, so we
don't get confused.
Change-Id: I2402c687b7ba9c05aac20ed63b0df54e4e96a9d8
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This is more concise than a io::copy of a Cursor to bytes, and we have
everything to be written in memory.
Change-Id: I81f34666aa61aef4e16b33423ce4a69c3781efc3
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write_input_derivations shouldn't need to write a comma to separate it
from the previous output from write_outputs.
This is better placed in the function calling all of these helper
functions.
Change-Id: I9ccc440e4665b52369ef39e75151b9a29469ce48
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We're happy with any &[S], as long as <S: AsRef<[u8]>.
This allows passing both strings and &[u8].
Change-Id: If2a80d9b1ee33ba328c9cdab4fa83ca7b98a71e2
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Let the escape function only take care of string escaping, not quoting.
Let write_array_elements always quote and escape strings it consumes.
Move the business of writing additional wrapping characters around it to
the caller.
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Derivations can have non-unicode strings in their env values, so the
ATerm representations are not necessarily String anymore, but Vec<u8>.
Change-Id: Ic23839471eb7f68d9c3c30667c878830946b6607
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This allows sorting Store Paths. We delegate the sorting business to the
PartialOrd, Ord impls for our digest fields only, as two StorePaths with
the same digest, but different names can't exist.
Change-Id: I5f81631e5f5063893b316c63a240c5266b7e5bad
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Add the position in the string where the name is problematic.
Change-Id: If6fd8be6100b718f8d68568eafc77ebb3cfb82d0
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This will save us some copies, because a clone will simply create an
additional pointer to the same data.
Change-Id: I017a5d6b4c85a861b5541ebad2858ad4fbf8e8fa
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Some paths might use names that are not valid UTF-8. We should be able
to represent them.
We don't actually need to touch the PathInfo structures, as they need to
represent StorePaths, which come with their own harder restrictions,
which can't encode non-UTF8 data.
While this doesn't change any of the wire format of the gRPC messages,
it does however change the interface of tvix_eval::EvalIO - its
read_dir() method does now return a list of Vec<u8>, rather than
SmolStr. Maybe this should be OsString instead?
Change-Id: I821016d9a58ec441ee081b0b9f01c9240723af0b
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This "reverts" commit 9f600de226 (the
initial revert of f5e291cf83).
Now with BlobService returning a BlobReader that implements io::Seek, we
can actually just call blob_reader.seek(io::SeekFrom::Start(offset as
u64)).
This means, we currently will fail to seek backwards inside a file.
Change-Id: I9c19448df6831a3537252f99210374f2126ecfc0
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For memory and sled, it's trivial, as we already have a Cursor<Vec<u8>>.
For gRPC, we simply reject going backwards, and skip n bytes for now.
Once the gRPC protocol gets support for offsets and verified streaming,
this can be improved.
Change-Id: I734066a514aed287ea3db64bfb1680911ac1eeb0
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The primary constructor for this is now from_bytes, from_string is
simply calling .as_bytes() on the string, passing it along.
The InvalidName error now contains a Vec<u8>, to encode the invalid name
(which might not be a string anymore).
from_absolute_path now accepts a &[u8] (even though we might want to
make this a OSString of some sort).
StorePath::validate_name has been degraded to a pub(crate) function.
It's still used in src/derivation, even though it probably shouldn't at
all - that cleanup is left for cl/8412 though.
Change-Id: I6b4e62a6fa5c4bec13b535279e73444f0b83ad35
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This being a nested error makes things more complicated than necessary.
Also, this caused BuildStorePathError to only hold NameError,
so refactor these utility functions to either return Error, or
BuildStorePathError.
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This explicitly documents behavior of C++ Nix that goes against the
intuition you'd gather from this document: that e.g. a simple select
from an attribute set causes a value to no longer be pointer equal to
its former self.
The point of documenting this is that we can show in a to be written
section on the use of pointer equality in nixpkgs that pointer equality
is only needed in a limited sense for evaluating it (C++ Nix's exterior
pointer equality). Tvix's pointer equality is far more powerful since
value identity preserving operations also preserve pointer equality,
generally speaking (this is because we implement interior pointer
equality in my made up terminology). This should eventually also be
documented.
Change-Id: I6ce7ef2d67b012f5ebc92f9e81bba33fb9dce7d0
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This fixes a subtle issue which would occasionally lead to a crash (e.g.
when evaluating (pkgs.systemd.outPath with --trace-runtime): With each
character in the string that has a multi byte representation in UTF-8,
the actual byte position and what tvix thought it was would get out of
sync. This could either lead to
* Tvix swallowing characters or jumbling characters if multi byte
characters would cause the tracked index to become out of sync with
the byte position before the first character to be escaped, or
* Tvix crashing if (in the same situation) the out of sync index would
be within a UTF-8 byte sequence.
Luckily, std's `char_indices()` iterator implements exactly what
`nix_escape_char()`'s original author had in mind with
`.chars().enumerate()`. Using `i + 1` for continuing is safe, since all
characters that need (in fact, can) to be escaped in Nix are represented
as a single byte in UTF-8.
Change-Id: I1c836f70cde3d72db1c644e9112852f0d824715e
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Improve change some little things I noticed while reading through it.
Change-Id: I033209eece395e5aad4e10825e8dd6c0cfe68191
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I want to expand on the C++ Nix behavior, since it seems relevant to
note that a lot of operations in C++ Nix (like select) don't preserve
pointer equality (see
<https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/3371#issuecomment-1596167957>).
It is especially so, as Tvix establishes pointer equality in a different
way and thus shows differing behavior. Therefore I want to additionally
document Tvix's current behavior and make it more explicit to what
extent nixpkgs needs pointer equality.
Change-Id: I9b4ba75dacb749c9fcbba4b9646c6b48bb57bbad
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This reverts commit f5e291cf83.
The offsets are relative to the start of the file, and as long as we
don't have BlobReaders implement seek, this will be very annoying to
deal with.
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buf contains everything written so far, whereas b is the slice passed in
the current write() call. If we copy from &buf, we end up with the wrong
hash, because we keep writing the wrong data to the hash function.
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This moves from stateless I/O to actually dealing with file handles,
allowing the filesystem to keep reusing existing blobreaders, instead of
opening a new reader on every read() call.
Change-Id: I3fc35c071e4aee1021c8bbd58749d082b0abd188
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The change allows applications that use tvix_serde for parsing
nix-based configuration to extend the language with domain-specific
set of features.
Change-Id: Ia86612308a167c456ecf03e93fe0fbae55b876a6
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I've noticed this behavior when writing the admittedly cursed test case
included in this CL. Alternatively we could use some sort of machinery
using `builtins.trace`, but I don't think we capture stderr anywhere.
I've elected to put this into the eval cache itself while C++ Nix does
it in builtins.import already, namely via `realisePath`. We don't have
an equivalent for this yet, since we don't support any kind of IfD, but
we could revise that later. In any case, it seems good to encapsulate
`ImportCache` in this way, as it'll also allow using file hashes as
identifiers, for example.
C++ Nix also does our equivalent of canon_path in `builtins.import`
which we still don't, but I suspect it hardly makes a difference.
Change-Id: I05004737ca2458a4c67359d9e7d9a2f2154a0a0f
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This is a first implementation of a FUSE filesystem, mounting tvix-store
to a given location.
This is mostly meant as one additional lens into a store, and could be
used for builds. It's not meant to be used as a general-purpose thing.
It still has some rough edges:
- It doesn't implement open/close, so it doesn't use file handles.
Which means, we need to open blobs for partial reads over and over
again.
- It doesn't implement seek, as BlobReader doesn't implement seek yet.
- It doesn't track "lifetimes" of inodes by listening on forget,
meaning it might hold more data in memory than necessary.
- As we don't have store composition (and a caching layer) yet,
operations might be slow.
Change-Id: Ib1812ed761dfaf6aeb548443ae939c87530b7be8
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When dealing with a formal argument in a function argument pattern that
has a default expression, there are two different things that can happen
at runtime: Either we select its value from the passed attribute
successfully or we need to use the default expression. Both of these may
be thunks and both of these may need finalisers. However, in the former
case this is taken care of elsewhere, the value will always be finalised
already if necessary. In the latter case we may need to finalise the
thunk resulting from the default expression. However, the thunk
corresponding to the expression may never end up in the local's stack
slot. Since finalisation goes by stack slot (and not constants), we need
to prevent a case where we don't fall back to the default expression,
but finalise anyways.
Previously, we worked around this by making `OpFinalise` ignore
non-thunks. Since finalisation of already evaluated thunks still
crashed, the faulty compilation of function pattern arguments could
still cause a crash.
As a new approach, we reinstate the old behavior of `OpFinalise` to
crash whenever encountering something that is either not a thunk or
doesn't need finalisation. This can also help catching (similar)
miscompilations in the future. To then prevent the crash, we need to
track whether we have fallen back or not at runtime. This is done using
an additional phantom on the stack that holds a new `FinaliseRequest`
value. When it comes to finalisation we check this value and
conditionally execute `OpFinalise` based on its value.
Resolves b/261 and b/265 (partially).
Change-Id: Ic04fb80ec671a2ba11fa645090769c335fb7f58b
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This adds a `from_str_with_config` function which takes a
user-supplied closure that sets additional settings on the
`tvix_eval::Evaluation`.
Note that users can not set `strict = false`, but other settings are
not restricted.
This solves b/262.
Change-Id: Ice184400b843cfbcaa5b6fe251ced12b6815e085
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Adds new tests for foldl', intersectAttrs as well as fills in missing
.exp files.
New test cases we don't pass:
- fromTOML timestamp capabilities
- path antiquotation
- replaceStrings is lazier on C++ Nix master
The C++ Nix revision used is 7066d21a0ddb421967980094222c4bc1f5a0f45a.
Change-Id: Ic619c96e2d41e6c5ea6fa93f9402b12e564af3c5
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genericClosure has very limited support for pointer equality: It relies
on comparison (not equality!) in C++ Nix, so as soon as C++ Nix supports
comparing lists (langVersion >= 6) we can rely on pointer equality for
key.
Since Tvix uses equality, not comparison for the insert, our behavior is
currently different, as documented by the notyetpassing tests.
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In order for the test suite we have currently to be comparable to C++
Nix, we need to display values in the same way. This was largely the
case except in some weird cases.
* <CODE> for thunks and <CYCLE> for repeated thunks (?) are already in
use. <CODE> formatting is tested by the oracle test suite already.
* Instead of lambda, we need to use <LAMBDA>
* <<primop>> and <<primop-app>> (a formatting C++ Nix uses nowhere)
now are <PRIMOP> and <PRIMOP-APP>.
We'll probably want to have a fancier display of values (in a separate
trait) down the line. This could be used for interactive usage, e.g. the
REPL or a potential debugger.
There is a peculiarity with C++ Nix 2.3 formatting primops: import is
considered a <<PRIMOP-APP>>, since it is internally implemented by means
of scopedImport. This implementation detail no longer leaks in C++ Nix
2.13 nor in Tvix.
<CYCLE> display is untested at the moment, since we exhibit a
discrepancy to C++ Nix 2.3. Our current detection is more similar to C++
Nix 2.13—luckily it is also the more consistent of the two. See also
b/245.
Change-Id: I1d534434b02e470bf5475b3758920ea81e3420dc
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A previous iteration of this code did actually connect (in the gRPC
client), which was why we had this function async.
However, as the connection there is now lazy too, we can drop the
asyncness in this function.
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This allows constructing blob stores with a URL syntax at runtime,
by passing the --blob-service-addr arg.
We probably still want to have some builder pattern here, to allow
additional schemes to be registered.
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These were added by us in r/5276, so they should go into our test suite.
Change-Id: I6dc74fc242f33c22a17e0b4aee546ccae886ac85
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C++ Nix resolves home relative paths at [parse] time. This is not an
option for us, since it prevents being able to separate the compilation
and execution phase later (e.g. precompiled nix expressions). However, a
practical consequence of this is that paths expressions are always
literals (strict) and never thunks.
[parse]: 7066d21a0d/src/libexpr/parser.y (L518-L527)
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There's very little reason to instantiate a GRPCPathInfoService in a
context where we are not already in a tokio context.
Change-Id: Ib81d649387717cb98de8a8039f92472f727b10c1
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The only place where we did use new was also already where we've been in
a tokio context, so just using from_client is easier.
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There's very little reason to instantiate a GRPCBlobService in a context
where we are not already in a tokio context.
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This removes the use of generics, like previously done with Blob and
Directory services.
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We never returned Err here anyways, and we can still return an error
during the first (or subsequent) write(s).
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From 64 bytes to 100 KBytes.
We need to provide a custom wrapper with a different Default instance.
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This allows us to blob services without closing them before putting them
in a box.
We currently need to use Arc<_>, not Rc<_>, because the GRPC wrappers
require Sync.
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Once we support configuring services at runtime, we don't know what
DirectoryService we're using at compile time.
This also means, we can't explicitly use the is_closed method from
GRPCPutter, without making it part of the DirectoryPutter itself.
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Putting this in the PathInfoService trait makes much more sense, we can
have direct control over where/how to cache the results in the
implementation.
This now requires each PathInfoService to hold pointers to BlobService
and DirectoryService.
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There's only one way to calculate NAR files, by walking through them.
Things like caching such replies should be done closer to where we use
these, composing NARCalculationService doesn't actually give us much.
Instead, expose two functions, `nar::calculate_size_and_sha256` and
`nar::writer_nar`, the latter writing NAR to a writer, the former using
write_nar to only keeping the NAR size and digest.
Change-Id: Ie5d2cfea35470fdbb5cbf9da1136b0cdf0250266
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To construct various stores at runtime, we need to eliminate associated
types from the BlobService trait, and return Box<dyn …> instead of
specific types.
This also means we can't consume self in the close() method, so
everything we write to is put in an Option<>, and during the first close
we take from there.
Change-Id: Ia523b6ab2f2a5276f51cb5d17e81a5925bce69b6
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Unfortunately, nixpkgs has at least one case[1] where the out environment
variable is shadowed -- though it doesn't cause a problem, since it's
shadowed with the correct value, odd as this may be!
[1]: c7c2984716/pkgs/development/python-modules/pybind11/default.nix (L19)
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`tvix-store mount PATH` will mount the tvix-store to the given path.
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This allows using a StorePath as a key in a hashmap.
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This brings in fuse (via the `fuser` crate), and adds pkg-config and
libfuse to the dev shell, so `cargo build` can link against it.
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This testcase tests a missing blob fails the rendering, the comment has
been copied from elsewhere.
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The CLs did bitrot a bit, they're based on an older version of the
protocol, and it's unclear if they'll be a separate Go Binary, or just
another HTTP handler inside tvix-store itself, considering we now have
way more NAR juggling code than before.
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This has moved to a `daemon` subcommand.
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When comparing to C++ Nix, we notice that the thunking of default
expressions in function formals corresponds to their normal thunking,
e.g. literals are not thunked. This means that we can just invoke
compile() without much of a care and trust that it will sort it out
correctly.
If function formals blow up as a result of this, it likely indicates
that the expression is treated incorrectly by compile(), not
compile_param_pattern().
Change-Id: I64acbff2f251423eb72ce43e56a0603379305e1d
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C++ Nix forces and typechecks the passed argument even if it is not
necessary in order to compute the return value of the function. I
discovered this when I thought our formals miscompilation might be that
we are too strict, but doesn't look like it in this case.
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Before, the construction of a TwoByteWM would panic when no patterns
were provided, as in `tvix --expr 'builtins.toFile "snens" "soos"'`.
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This now creates different store client, depending on the cli
subcommand.
The `import` command will connect to the gRPC service, and the `daemon`
command will use the sled implementation.
It might make sense to define some URI syntax to make this configurable
by the user, via the CLI.
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We don't need to be able to clone these services in here.
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nix_oracle.rs now gives us the possibility to check this by stuffing the
expressions in a list. In fact, the incorrect behavior fixed in
- cl/8656
- cl/8655
- cl/8662
was discovered using this test suite.
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This will be useful for comparing thunking behavior to C++ Nix. I
considered adding this capability to the tvix_tests/nix_tests
infrastructure, but as it would require changing the test file naming
scheme to do it in a clean way, I've postponed it–it's nice that our
tests are compatible with C++ Nix's test suite.
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HasAttrs was weird because with longer attribute paths it would
sometimes not turn out to be a thunk. If it was a thunk, it'd usually
still do some eval strictly which we'll want to avoid.
Verified against C++ Nix using a new test suite introduced in a later
CL.
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Probably no real world code broken by this overzealous evaluation, but
let's be thorough!
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Unary operator applications are thunked which can easily be observed by
nix-instantiate --eval -E '[ (!true) (-1) ]'
Unfortunately, there are few simple expressions where this makes a
difference in the end result. Thus it only cropped up when using nixpkgs
for cross compilation: Here we would compile the expression
!(stdenv.cc.isGNU or false)
to assemble python3Minimal's passthru attribute set (at least this seems
to be the most likely explanation from the backtraces I've studied).
This means that an unthunked
<stdenv.cc.isGNU or false>
OpForce
OpInvert
would be performed in order to assemble this attribute set, causing
stdenv.cc to be evaluated too early, causing an infinite recursion.
Resolves b/273.
It seems that having a test suite that doesn't use --strict and relies
on thunks rendered as <CODE> would be beneficial for catching such
issues. I've not been able to find a test case with --strict that
demonstrates the problem fixed in this CL.
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