This removes the reference tracking and uses instead the context for references and returns some. Change-Id: Ic359ca6b903b63f1a9c679c566004c617b792442 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/10435 Autosubmit: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz> Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su> Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
493 lines
17 KiB
Rust
493 lines
17 KiB
Rust
//! Implements `builtins.derivation`, the core of what makes Nix build packages.
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use crate::builtins::DerivationError;
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use crate::known_paths::{KnownPaths, PathKind, PathName};
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use nix_compat::derivation::{Derivation, Output};
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use nix_compat::nixhash;
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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use std::collections::{btree_map, BTreeSet};
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use tvix_eval::builtin_macros::builtins;
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use tvix_eval::generators::{self, emit_warning_kind, GenCo};
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use tvix_eval::{
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AddContext, CatchableErrorKind, CoercionKind, ErrorKind, NixAttrs, NixList, Value, WarningKind,
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};
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// Constants used for strangely named fields in derivation inputs.
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const STRUCTURED_ATTRS: &str = "__structuredAttrs";
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const IGNORE_NULLS: &str = "__ignoreNulls";
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/// Helper function for populating the `drv.outputs` field from a
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/// manually specified set of outputs, instead of the default
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/// `outputs`.
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async fn populate_outputs(
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co: &GenCo,
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drv: &mut Derivation,
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outputs: NixList,
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) -> Result<(), ErrorKind> {
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// Remove the original default `out` output.
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drv.outputs.clear();
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for output in outputs {
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let output_name = generators::request_force(co, output)
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.await
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.to_str()
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.context("determining output name")?;
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if drv
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.outputs
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.insert(output_name.as_str().into(), Default::default())
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.is_some()
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{
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return Err(DerivationError::DuplicateOutput(output_name.as_str().into()).into());
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Populate the inputs of a derivation from the build references
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/// found when scanning the derivation's parameters.
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fn populate_inputs<I: IntoIterator<Item = PathName>>(
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drv: &mut Derivation,
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known_paths: &KnownPaths,
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references: I,
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) {
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for reference in references.into_iter() {
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let reference = &known_paths[&reference];
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match &reference.kind {
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PathKind::Plain => {
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drv.input_sources.insert(reference.path.clone());
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}
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PathKind::Output { name, derivation } => {
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match drv.input_derivations.entry(derivation.clone()) {
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btree_map::Entry::Vacant(entry) => {
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entry.insert(BTreeSet::from([name.clone()]));
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}
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btree_map::Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => {
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entry.get_mut().insert(name.clone());
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}
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}
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}
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PathKind::Derivation { output_names } => {
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match drv.input_derivations.entry(reference.path.clone()) {
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btree_map::Entry::Vacant(entry) => {
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entry.insert(output_names.clone());
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}
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btree_map::Entry::Occupied(mut entry) => {
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entry.get_mut().extend(output_names.clone().into_iter());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// Populate the output configuration of a derivation based on the
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/// parameters passed to the call, configuring a fixed-output derivation output
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/// if necessary.
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///
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/// This function handles all possible combinations of the
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/// parameters, including invalid ones.
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///
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/// Due to the support for SRI hashes, and how these are passed along to
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/// builtins.derivation, outputHash and outputHashAlgo can have values which
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/// need to be further modified before constructing the Derivation struct.
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///
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/// If outputHashAlgo is an SRI hash, outputHashAlgo must either be an empty
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/// string, or the hash algorithm as specified in the (single) SRI (entry).
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/// SRI strings with multiple hash algorithms are not supported.
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///
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/// In case an SRI string was used, the (single) fixed output is populated
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/// with the hash algo name, and the hash digest is populated with the
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/// (lowercase) hex encoding of the digest.
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///
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/// These values are only rewritten for the outputs, not what's passed to env.
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///
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/// The return value may optionally contain a warning.
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fn handle_fixed_output(
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drv: &mut Derivation,
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hash_str: Option<String>, // in nix: outputHash
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hash_algo_str: Option<String>, // in nix: outputHashAlgo
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hash_mode_str: Option<String>, // in nix: outputHashmode
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) -> Result<Option<WarningKind>, ErrorKind> {
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// If outputHash is provided, ensure hash_algo_str is compatible.
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// If outputHash is not provided, do nothing.
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if let Some(hash_str) = hash_str {
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// treat an empty algo as None
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let hash_algo_str = match hash_algo_str {
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Some(s) if s.is_empty() => None,
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Some(s) => Some(s),
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None => None,
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};
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// construct a NixHash.
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let nixhash = nixhash::from_str(&hash_str, hash_algo_str.as_deref())
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.map_err(DerivationError::InvalidOutputHash)?;
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let algo = nixhash.algo();
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// construct the fixed output.
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drv.outputs.insert(
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"out".to_string(),
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Output {
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path: "".to_string(),
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ca_hash: match hash_mode_str.as_deref() {
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None | Some("flat") => Some(nixhash::CAHash::Flat(nixhash)),
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Some("recursive") => Some(nixhash::CAHash::Nar(nixhash)),
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Some(other) => {
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return Err(DerivationError::InvalidOutputHashMode(other.to_string()))?
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}
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},
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},
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);
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// Peek at hash_str once more.
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// If it was a SRI hash, but is not using the correct length, this means
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// the padding was wrong. Emit a warning in that case.
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let sri_prefix = format!("{}-", algo);
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if let Some(rest) = hash_str.strip_prefix(&sri_prefix) {
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if data_encoding::BASE64.encode_len(algo.digest_length()) != rest.len() {
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return Ok(Some(WarningKind::SRIHashWrongPadding));
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}
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}
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}
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Ok(None)
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}
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/// Handles derivation parameters which are not just forwarded to
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/// the environment. The return value indicates whether the
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/// parameter should be included in the environment.
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async fn handle_derivation_parameters(
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drv: &mut Derivation,
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co: &GenCo,
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name: &str,
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value: &Value,
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val_str: &str,
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) -> Result<Result<bool, CatchableErrorKind>, ErrorKind> {
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match name {
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IGNORE_NULLS => return Ok(Ok(false)),
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// Command line arguments to the builder.
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"args" => {
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let args = value.to_list()?;
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for arg in args {
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match strong_importing_coerce_to_string(co, arg).await? {
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Err(cek) => return Ok(Err(cek)),
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Ok(s) => drv.arguments.push(s),
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}
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}
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// The arguments do not appear in the environment.
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return Ok(Ok(false));
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}
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// Explicitly specified drv outputs (instead of default [ "out" ])
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"outputs" => {
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let outputs = value
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.to_list()
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.context("looking at the `outputs` parameter of the derivation")?;
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populate_outputs(co, drv, outputs).await?;
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}
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"builder" => {
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drv.builder = val_str.to_string();
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}
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"system" => {
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drv.system = val_str.to_string();
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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Ok(Ok(true))
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}
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async fn strong_importing_coerce_to_string(
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co: &GenCo,
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val: Value,
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) -> Result<Result<String, CatchableErrorKind>, ErrorKind> {
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let val = generators::request_force(co, val).await;
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match generators::request_string_coerce(
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co,
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val,
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CoercionKind {
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strong: true,
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import_paths: true,
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},
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)
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.await
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{
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Err(cek) => Ok(Err(cek)),
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Ok(val_str) => Ok(Ok(val_str.as_str().to_string())),
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}
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}
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#[builtins(state = "Rc<RefCell<KnownPaths>>")]
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pub(crate) mod derivation_builtins {
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use super::*;
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use nix_compat::store_path::hash_placeholder;
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use tvix_eval::generators::Gen;
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#[builtin("placeholder")]
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async fn builtin_placeholder(co: GenCo, input: Value) -> Result<Value, ErrorKind> {
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let placeholder = hash_placeholder(
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input
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.to_str()
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.context("looking at output name in builtins.placeholder")?
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.as_str(),
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);
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Ok(placeholder.into())
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}
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/// Strictly construct a Nix derivation from the supplied arguments.
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///
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/// This is considered an internal function, users usually want to
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/// use the higher-level `builtins.derivation` instead.
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#[builtin("derivationStrict")]
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async fn builtin_derivation_strict(
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state: Rc<RefCell<KnownPaths>>,
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co: GenCo,
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input: Value,
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) -> Result<Value, ErrorKind> {
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let input = input.to_attrs()?;
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let name = generators::request_force(&co, input.select_required("name")?.clone())
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.await
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.to_str()
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.context("determining derivation name")?;
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if name.is_empty() {
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return Err(ErrorKind::Abort("derivation has empty name".to_string()));
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}
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// Check whether attributes should be passed as a JSON file.
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// TODO: the JSON serialisation has to happen here.
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if let Some(sa) = input.select(STRUCTURED_ATTRS) {
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if generators::request_force(&co, sa.clone()).await.as_bool()? {
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return Ok(Value::Catchable(CatchableErrorKind::UnimplementedFeature(
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STRUCTURED_ATTRS.to_string(),
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)));
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}
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}
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// Check whether null attributes should be ignored or passed through.
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let ignore_nulls = match input.select(IGNORE_NULLS) {
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Some(b) => generators::request_force(&co, b.clone()).await.as_bool()?,
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None => false,
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};
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let mut drv = Derivation::default();
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drv.outputs.insert("out".to_string(), Default::default());
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async fn select_string(
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co: &GenCo,
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attrs: &NixAttrs,
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key: &str,
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) -> Result<Result<Option<String>, CatchableErrorKind>, ErrorKind> {
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if let Some(attr) = attrs.select(key) {
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match strong_importing_coerce_to_string(co, attr.clone()).await? {
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Err(cek) => return Ok(Err(cek)),
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Ok(str) => return Ok(Ok(Some(str))),
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}
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}
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Ok(Ok(None))
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}
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for (name, value) in input.clone().into_iter_sorted() {
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let value = generators::request_force(&co, value).await;
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if ignore_nulls && matches!(value, Value::Null) {
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continue;
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}
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match strong_importing_coerce_to_string(&co, value.clone()).await? {
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Err(cek) => return Ok(Value::Catchable(cek)),
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Ok(val_str) => {
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// handle_derivation_parameters tells us whether the
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// argument should be added to the environment; continue
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// to the next one otherwise
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match handle_derivation_parameters(
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&mut drv,
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&co,
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name.as_str(),
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&value,
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&val_str,
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)
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.await?
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{
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Err(cek) => return Ok(Value::Catchable(cek)),
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Ok(false) => continue,
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_ => (),
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}
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// Most of these are also added to the builder's environment in "raw" form.
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if drv
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.environment
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.insert(name.as_str().to_string(), val_str.into())
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.is_some()
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{
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return Err(
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DerivationError::DuplicateEnvVar(name.as_str().to_string()).into()
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);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Configure fixed-output derivations if required.
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{
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let output_hash = match select_string(&co, &input, "outputHash")
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.await
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.context("evaluating the `outputHash` parameter")?
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{
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Err(cek) => return Ok(Value::Catchable(cek)),
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Ok(s) => s,
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};
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let output_hash_algo = match select_string(&co, &input, "outputHashAlgo")
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.await
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.context("evaluating the `outputHashAlgo` parameter")?
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{
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Err(cek) => return Ok(Value::Catchable(cek)),
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Ok(s) => s,
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};
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let output_hash_mode = match select_string(&co, &input, "outputHashMode")
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.await
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.context("evaluating the `outputHashMode` parameter")?
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{
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Err(cek) => return Ok(Value::Catchable(cek)),
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Ok(s) => s,
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};
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if let Some(warning) =
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handle_fixed_output(&mut drv, output_hash, output_hash_algo, output_hash_mode)?
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{
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emit_warning_kind(&co, warning).await;
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}
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}
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// Scan references in relevant attributes to detect any build-references.
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let references = {
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let state = state.borrow();
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if state.is_empty() {
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// skip reference scanning, create an empty result
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Default::default()
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} else {
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let mut refscan = state.reference_scanner();
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drv.arguments.iter().for_each(|s| refscan.scan(s));
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drv.environment.values().for_each(|s| refscan.scan(s));
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refscan.scan(&drv.builder);
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refscan.finalise()
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}
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};
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// Each output name needs to exist in the environment, at this
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// point initialised as an empty string because that is the
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// way of Golang ;)
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for output in drv.outputs.keys() {
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if drv
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.environment
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.insert(output.to_string(), String::new().into())
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.is_some()
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{
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emit_warning_kind(&co, WarningKind::ShadowedOutput(output.to_string())).await;
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}
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}
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let mut known_paths = state.borrow_mut();
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populate_inputs(&mut drv, &known_paths, references);
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// At this point, derivation fields are fully populated from
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// eval data structures.
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drv.validate(false)
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.map_err(DerivationError::InvalidDerivation)?;
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// Calculate the derivation_or_fod_hash for the current derivation.
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// This one is still intermediate (so not added to known_paths)
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let derivation_or_fod_hash_tmp =
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drv.derivation_or_fod_hash(|drv| known_paths.get_hash_derivation_modulo(drv));
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// Mutate the Derivation struct and set output paths
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drv.calculate_output_paths(&name, &derivation_or_fod_hash_tmp)
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.map_err(DerivationError::InvalidDerivation)?;
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let derivation_path = drv
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.calculate_derivation_path(&name)
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.map_err(DerivationError::InvalidDerivation)?;
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// recompute the hash derivation modulo and add to known_paths
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let derivation_or_fod_hash_final =
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drv.derivation_or_fod_hash(|drv| known_paths.get_hash_derivation_modulo(drv));
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known_paths.add_hash_derivation_modulo(
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derivation_path.to_absolute_path(),
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&derivation_or_fod_hash_final,
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);
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// mark all the new paths as known
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let output_names: Vec<String> = drv.outputs.keys().map(Clone::clone).collect();
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known_paths.drv(derivation_path.to_absolute_path(), &output_names);
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for (output_name, output) in &drv.outputs {
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known_paths.output(
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&output.path,
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output_name,
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derivation_path.to_absolute_path(),
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);
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}
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let mut new_attrs: Vec<(String, String)> = drv
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.outputs
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.into_iter()
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.map(|(name, output)| (name, output.path))
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.collect();
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new_attrs.push(("drvPath".to_string(), derivation_path.to_absolute_path()));
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Ok(Value::Attrs(Box::new(NixAttrs::from_iter(
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new_attrs.into_iter(),
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))))
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}
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#[builtin("toFile")]
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async fn builtin_to_file(
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state: Rc<RefCell<KnownPaths>>,
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co: GenCo,
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name: Value,
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content: Value,
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) -> Result<Value, ErrorKind> {
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let name = name
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.to_str()
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.context("evaluating the `name` parameter of builtins.toFile")?;
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let content = content
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.to_contextful_str()
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.context("evaluating the `content` parameter of builtins.toFile")?;
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if content.iter_derivation().count() > 0 || content.iter_single_outputs().count() > 0 {
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return Err(ErrorKind::UnexpectedContext);
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}
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let path = nix_compat::store_path::build_text_path(
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name.as_str(),
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content.as_str(),
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content.iter_plain(),
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)
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.map_err(|_e| {
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nix_compat::derivation::DerivationError::InvalidOutputName(name.as_str().to_string())
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})
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.map_err(DerivationError::InvalidDerivation)?
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.to_absolute_path();
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state.borrow_mut().plain(&path);
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// TODO: actually persist the file in the store at that path ...
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Ok(Value::String(path.into()))
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}
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}
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pub use derivation_builtins::builtins as derivation_builtins;
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