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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 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/8839 Autosubmit: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org> Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su> Tested-by: BuildkiteCI |
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cli | ||
docs | ||
eval | ||
nix-compat | ||
nix_cli | ||
proto | ||
serde | ||
store | ||
verify-lang-tests | ||
website | ||
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Cargo.nix | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
crate-hashes.json | ||
default.nix | ||
LICENSE | ||
OWNERS | ||
README.md |
Tvix is a new implementation of the Nix language and package manager. See the announcement post for information about the background of this project.
Tvix is developed by TVL in our monorepo, the depot
, at
//tvix. Code reviews take place on Gerrit, bugs are
filed in our issue tracker.
For more information about Tvix, feel free to reach out. We are interested in people who would like to help us review designs, brainstorm and describe requirements that we may not yet have considered.
Most of the discussion around development happens on our IRC channel, which you can join in several ways documented on tvl.fyi, or on our mailing list.
Contributions to Tvix follow the TVL review flow and contribution guidelines.
WARNING: Tvix is not ready for use in production. None of our current APIs should be considered stable in any way.
WARNING: Any other instances of this project or repository are
josh
-mirrors. We do not accept code contributions or issues outside of
the tooling and communication methods outlined above.
Components
This folder contains the following components:
//tvix/eval
- an implementation of the Nix programming language//tvix/nix-compat
- library functions for compatibility with C++ Nix//tvix/cli
- preliminary REPL & CLI implementation for Tvix//tvix/serde
- Rust library for using the Nix language for app configuration//tvix/store
- implementation of a file store for Tvix
Some additional folders with auxiliary things exist and can be explored at your leisure.
Building the CLI
The CLI can also be built with standard Rust tooling (i.e. cargo build
),
as long as you are in a shell with the right dependencies.
- If you cloned the full monorepo, it can be provided by
mg shell //tvix:shell
. - If you cloned the
tvix
workspace only (git clone https://code.tvl.fyi/depot.git:workspace=views/tvix.git
),nix-shell
provides it.
If you're in the TVL monorepo, you can also run mg build //tvix/cli
(or mg build
from inside that folder) for a more incremental build.
Please follow the depot-wide instructions on how to get mg
and use the depot
tooling.
Compatibility
Important note: We only use and test Nix builds of our software against Nix 2.3. There are a variety of bugs and subtle problems in newer Nix versions which we do not have the bandwidth to address, builds in newer Nix versions may or may not work.
Rust projects, crate2nix
Some parts of Tvix are written in Rust. To simplify the dependency
management on the Nix side of these builds, we use crate2nix
in a
single Rust workspace in //tvix
to maintain the Nix build
configuration.
When making changes to Cargo dependency configuration in any of the
Rust projects under //tvix
, be sure to run
mg run //tvix:crate2nixGenerate --
in //tvix
itself and commit the changes
to the generated Cargo.nix
file. This only applies to the full TVL checkout.
License structure
All code implemented for Tvix is licensed under the GPL-3.0, with the exception of the protocol buffer definitions used for communication between services which are available under a more permissive license (MIT).
The idea behind this structure is that any direct usage of our code (e.g. linking to it, embedding the evaluator, etc.) will fall under the terms of the GPL3, but users are free to implement their own components speaking these protocols under the terms of the MIT license.