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It uses discrDef internally, but passes `null` as the default tag name, causing Nix to drop the attribute and return an empty attribute set if the default case is hit. Consequently we need to check for the empty attribute set, not `null` to figure out if there was no match found. We can also test this behavior using `assertThrows` which was introduced after the tag library was originally written. Change-Id: I45adb2f9602762dfc867956323fb3f5ae4c8bd1d Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6904 Autosubmit: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org> Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de> Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
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4.4 KiB
Nix
166 lines
4.4 KiB
Nix
{ depot, lib, ... }:
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let
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# Takes a tag, checks whether it is an attrset with one element,
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# if so sets `isTag` to `true` and sets the name and value.
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# If not, sets `isTag` to `false` and sets `errmsg`.
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verifyTag = tag:
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let
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cases = builtins.attrNames tag;
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len = builtins.length cases;
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in
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if builtins.length cases == 1
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then
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let name = builtins.head cases; in {
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isTag = true;
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name = name;
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val = tag.${name};
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errmsg = null;
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}
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else {
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isTag = false;
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errmsg =
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("match: an instance of a sum is an attrset "
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+ "with exactly one element, yours had ${toString len}"
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+ ", namely: ${lib.generators.toPretty {} cases}");
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name = null;
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val = null;
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};
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# Returns the tag name of a given tag attribute set.
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# Throws if the tag is invalid.
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#
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# Type: tag -> string
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tagName = tag: (assertIsTag tag).name;
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# Returns the tagged value of a given tag attribute set.
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# Throws if the tag is invalid.
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#
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# Type: tag -> any
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tagValue = tag: (assertIsTag tag).val;
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# like `verifyTag`, but throws the error message if it is not a tag.
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assertIsTag = tag:
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let res = verifyTag tag; in
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assert res.isTag || throw res.errmsg;
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{ inherit (res) name val; };
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# Discriminator for values.
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# Goes through a list of tagged predicates `{ <tag> = <pred>; }`
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# and returns the value inside the tag
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# for which the first predicate applies, `{ <tag> = v; }`.
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# They can then later be matched on with `match`.
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#
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# `defTag` is the tag that is assigned if there is no match.
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#
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# Examples:
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# discrDef "smol" [
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# { biggerFive = i: i > 5; }
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# { negative = i: i < 0; }
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# ] (-100)
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# => { negative = -100; }
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# discrDef "smol" [
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# { biggerFive = i: i > 5; }
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# { negative = i: i < 0; }
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# ] 1
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# => { smol = 1; }
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discrDef = defTag: fs: v:
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let
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res = lib.findFirst
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(t: t.val v)
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null
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(map assertIsTag fs);
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in
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if res == null
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then { ${defTag} = v; }
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else { ${res.name} = v; };
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# Like `discrDef`, but fail if there is no match.
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discr = fs: v:
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let res = discrDef null fs v; in
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assert lib.assertMsg (res != { })
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"tag.discr: No predicate found that matches ${lib.generators.toPretty {} v}";
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res;
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# The canonical pattern matching primitive.
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# A sum value is an attribute set with one element,
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# whose key is the name of the variant and
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# whose value is the content of the variant.
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# `matcher` is an attribute set which enumerates
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# all possible variants as keys and provides a function
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# which handles each variant’s content.
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# You should make an effort to return values of the same
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# type in your matcher, or new sums.
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#
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# Example:
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# let
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# success = { res = 42; };
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# failure = { err = "no answer"; };
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# matcher = {
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# res = i: i + 1;
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# err = _: 0;
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# };
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# in
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# match success matcher == 43
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# && match failure matcher == 0;
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#
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match = sum: matcher:
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let cases = builtins.attrNames sum;
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in assert
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let len = builtins.length cases; in
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lib.assertMsg (len == 1)
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("match: an instance of a sum is an attrset "
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+ "with exactly one element, yours had ${toString len}"
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+ ", namely: ${lib.generators.toPretty {} cases}");
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let case = builtins.head cases;
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in assert
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lib.assertMsg (matcher ? ${case})
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("match: \"${case}\" is not a valid case of this sum, "
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+ "the matcher accepts: ${lib.generators.toPretty {}
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(builtins.attrNames matcher)}");
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matcher.${case} sum.${case};
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# A `match` with the arguments flipped.
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# “Lam” stands for “lambda”, because it can be used like the
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# `\case` LambdaCase statement in Haskell, to create a curried
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# “matcher” function ready to take a value.
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#
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# Example:
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# lib.pipe { foo = 42; } [
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# (matchLam {
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# foo = i: if i < 23 then { small = i; } else { big = i; };
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# bar = _: { small = 5; };
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# })
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# (matchLam {
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# small = i: "yay it was small";
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# big = i: "whoo it was big!";
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# })
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# ]
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# => "whoo it was big!";
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matchLam = matcher: sum: match sum matcher;
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tests = import ./tests.nix {
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inherit
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depot
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lib
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verifyTag
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discr
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discrDef
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match
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matchLam
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;
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};
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in
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{
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inherit
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verifyTag
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tagName
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tagValue
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discr
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discrDef
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match
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matchLam
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tests
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;
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}
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