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Instead of looking up the local to be initialised by its name again, we can simply track the index at which it was declared from the point where the declaration was made. This reduces some string cloning and removes unnecessary logic. It also theoretically makes the *current* index available during locals compilation, which can be used to optimise some recursion cases. Change-Id: I06f403603d4f86c3d319debfe74b5a52eec00990 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/6327 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org> |
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Tvix Evaluator
This project implements an interpreter for the Nix programming language.
The interpreter aims to be compatible with nixpkgs
, on the
foundation of Nix 2.3.
Work on this project is extremely in-progress, and the state of the project in the public repository may not necessarily reflect the state of the private codebase, as we are slowly working on publishing it.
We expect this to have caught up in a handful of weeks (as of 2022-08-12).
Please contact TVL with any questions you might have.
Nix test suite
C++ Nix implements a language test suite in the form of Nix source code files, and their expected output. The coverage of this test suite is not complete, but we intend to be compatible with it.
We have ported the test suite to Tvix, but do not run it by default as we are not yet compatible with it.
You can run the test suite by enabling the nix_tests
feature in
Cargo:
cargo test --features nix_tests
rnix-parser
Tvix is written in memory of jD91mZM2, the author of rnix-parser who sadly passed away.
Tvix makes heavy use of rnix-parser in its bytecode compiler. The parser is now maintained by Nix community members.