This makes it possible to override Nix builtins within a readTree
structure. Why would you want to do that, you might ask? Well ...
Change-Id: Icc9cb32e5db4a2eba370cf81769c642d237d4937
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/3499
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Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Instead of having a mix of depot-passed args (for the filter) and args
to the readTree function itself, make everything a single attribute
set of arguments passed to the function.
This also makes it a bit easier to extend this in the future.
Change-Id: I633c1fc96026d137b451bb604ef92be32571a0f5
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/3498
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Adds another argument to readTree itself which can be passed when
importing readTree (e.g. in our default.nix) to filter the arguments
passed to a target based on that target's location in the tree.
This is intentionally not yet mentioned in the docs, and also
intentionally implemented in such a way that the API surface of
readTree doesn't change. The reason for this is that I want to figure
out whether these filter functions are actually useful, e.g. within
depot by filtering user-folder passing, and then refactor the readTree
API to find a public way of exposing this as part of the readTree
function itself (and not its import).
Relates to b/143.
Change-Id: I2cdf09f67916527d2337f4bfb578749aeac51a6a
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/3433
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Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Plumbs an additional internal argument through readTree that indicates
whether the top-level of a tree is being read, and avoids recursing
into itself in that case. This changes the externally visible
behaviour of readTree (it is now expected to be called a level higher
than previously).
This allows us to reduce the amount of boilerplate needed to bootstrap
the TVL repository (by not having to specify the individual folders
that need to be read).
For reasons related to an infinite recursion we could not (be bothered
to) debug, the top-level `config` key (which held the attribute set
passed on by readTree) has been removed. This is not needed, as it is
already passed on by readTree ...
Co-Authored-By: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
Change-Id: Id6e39b57b2f5b3473c4b695a72dd1d01fcfb7a66
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2961
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
When a file is added to the depot tree that is picked up by read-tree,
but it’s not a function like ({...}: {}), `readTree` will fail on the
function application, leading to a bad error message.
We can do slightly better, by checking the type and throwing a nicer
trace message.
`assertMsg` is copied from `nixpkgs/lib/assert.nix`, since at this
point we don’t have a reference to the lib.
There is another evaluation failure that can happen, which is when the
function we try to call does not have dots; however, nix does not
provide any inflection capabilies for checking whether a function
attrset is open (`builtins.functionArgs` only tells us the attrs it
mentions explicitly). Maybe the locality of the error could be
improved somehow.
Change-Id: Ibe38ce78bb56902075f7c31f2eeeb93485b34be3
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2469
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Nix unfortunately has terrible escaping syntax: If something is an
escape sequence it does not know, like \0, it just swallows the
backslash and returns the second character (byte) as is (yes,
"\0" == "0" is true). This created the following bug in nixFileName
which should have resulted in at least a parse error: "(.*)\.nix" is
the same as "(.*).nix" which meant that nixFileName matched anything
that is at least 4 characters long and ends in "nix". This lead to
readTree creating double attributes when directories are involved or
attributes for non-nix files.
Change-Id: Ibf3be2bd189d48881c82ee795c50151bfb365627
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2535
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
This should closely match the documented behaviour. It might still be
missing some edge cases of course.
Change-Id: I5c75fa045d5f3be8cf5eab787a02644500c14522
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2466
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
First step to slowly giving readTree some coverage, so we can do
refactoring without breaking functionality.
Change-Id: If25a8c0fa9c4ac7472c0473372f10a9326cccaf7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2465
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
We are going to export some tests under `nix.readTree.tests`, so in
order to do that and still have `nix.readTree` be a function, let’s
move it to `__functor`.
This requires wiring the `args` and `initPath` arguments through
explicitly.
Change-Id: Ife7956b85d35e59c22174b42dcb7cca83ed868ea
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2464
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
This is required to automatically walk the tree (see subsequent
commits).
Note: Lisp packages are removed from the CI builds in this commit
because the attrValues of third_party.lisp will contain an element
that is simply `true`, which causes a type error.
These packages are re-added when CI refactoring is complete.
Change-Id: I21e2b719e6c7161c23d2867a216f4daa1c6c8394
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/1848
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: glittershark <grfn@gws.fyi>
This accepts a function for args, and passes it an attrset containing
the locatedAt parameter.
Change-Id: I3c0f8ca00605e02a787fda88f32b06f5ef9998f2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/1639
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Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>
This skips any directory entries starting with a dot.
Change-Id: I95767f3d35bcb2ed9b3d6e772f3924dd57612711
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/123
Reviewed-by: tazjin <mail@tazj.in>