It's not enough to compile in the right order - turns out you also
have to load the compiled objects in the right order.
To achieve this some cursed code has been added that changes the Lisp
generated by Nix to compile the other Lisp so that it also generates
some bash, which Nix can then use to concatenate the FASLs in the
right order to feed them to Lisp again.
It works but I'll replace it with a more elegant solution once one is
needed.
Similar to buildGo.nix, the library derivations carry information
about their dependencies which is merged when a load file is
instantiated.
The load files are created when compiling libraries, but will in the
future also be created when wrapping SBCL and dumping images.
Adds a Nix function to build a Lisp library out of a specified set of
Nix files. All files are combined into a single FASL.
This is by design only compatible with SBCL (for now).
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7f6c15aadc4d97e217dd446518dbb4fdc86b36a3 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:
Upgrade GCC automated testing to use GCC 9.2 and Cmake 3.16.2
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288488783
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a978cee848d3cf65b0826c981bfd81022fc36660 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>:
Removing formatting traits that were only used internally. ON_CALL/EXPECT_CALL do a sufficient job here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288386509
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fdec6f40293d5883220f1f0ea1261f7c5b60a66e by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:
Upgrade MacOS tests to use Bazel 2.0.0
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288373298
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465865c4123e9481ab50ea0527e92b39519704dd by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>:
Changes to support GCC 9
* Fix several -Wredundant-move warnings
* Remove FlatHashMap.Any test, which basically doesn't work on any platform
any more (see https://cplusplus.github.io/LWG/lwg-active.html#3121)
* Fix a constant sign-compare warning
* Conditionally compile out the PoisonHash test which doesn't build
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288360204
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57c4bb07fc58e7dd2a04f3c45027aab5ecaccf25 by Andy Soffer <asoffer@google.com>:
Deflaking MockingBitGen test. Because MockingBitGen can return random values,
it is inherently flaky. For log-unifrom, 2040 is a common enough value that
tests failed unreasonably frequently. Replacing it with a significantly larger
value so as to be much less common. 50000 is a good choice because it is (tied for) the least likely to occur randomly from this distribution, but is still in the distribution.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288360112
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86f38e4109899d972de353b1c556c018cfe37956 by Matt Calabrese <calabrese@google.com>:
Remove construction tests for the internal `CompressedTuple<std::any>` instantiation. This was not guaranteed to work for the reasons that `std::tuple<std::any>` copy construction does not actually work by standard specification (some implementations introduce workarounds for this). In GCC9, `CompressedTuple<std::any>` and `std::tuple<std::any>` both fail for the same reasons, and a proper "fix" requires updating `std::any`, which is out of our control.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288351977
GitOrigin-RevId: 7f6c15aadc4d97e217dd446518dbb4fdc86b36a3
Change-Id: I5d5c62bd297dc0ff1f2970ff076bb5cd088a7e4c
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d3a10a071226497cd34be0f41cb55449193b7172 by Andy Soffer <asoffer@google.com>:
Removing formatting traits that were only used internally. ON_CALL/EXPECT_CALL do a sufficient job here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288342973
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df8180038ea36a0876a84fdc163d1319a611f9db by Greg Falcon <gfalcon@google.com>:
Add CI testing for alternate options.h settings.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288323951
GitOrigin-RevId: d3a10a071226497cd34be0f41cb55449193b7172
Change-Id: I26c75a1ededd52dd2c5a4c50e220d0b8a52d5c7c
This contains a little tool that can make requests to the Google Maps
API for distance matrix lookups from Fundu results to Schiphol Airport
and Amsterdam Centraal.
<3 edef!
This prevents them from being inlined. On gcc 9, this reduces the
stack size needed for
nix-instantiate '<nixpkgs>' -A texlive.combined.scheme-full --dry-run
from 12.9 MiB to 4.8 MiB.
(cherry picked from commit cb90e382b5b6e177ea902b3909fd1897643ae3cd)
If the user invokes nix with --trace-function-calls it means that they
want to see the trace.
(cherry picked from commit 619cc4af855fab7b0400586a4fd40745b23e72ad)
This script rebuilds & activates system configuration based on the
hostname.
Currently since there is only one host this isn't particularly
interesting.
`s3:ListObjects` isn't a real IAM action, but _is_ the name of an S3 API method. `s3:ListBucket` is the relevant action for that method.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/list_amazons3.html
(cherry picked from commit c92ea927e508f3c06b6b3ee68e1f0565264cac2c)