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23 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mathew Polzin
cdc157a333 Add javascript support for getting system time as integer. 2021-08-30 15:35:49 +01:00
madman-bob
3e1f6aba56
Add copyFile to System.File (#1797)
Co-authored-by: Stiopa Koltsov <stepan.koltsov@gmail.com>
2021-08-30 15:31:37 +01:00
Mathew Polzin
b03395debe
Merge pull request #1603 from ska80/remove-realpath-notes
Remove all mentions of `realpath` from docs
2021-07-26 12:38:39 -07:00
Stiopa Koltsov
4eff6ac916 System.Directory.listDir
This function is what users want 99.9% of time.
2021-07-17 14:58:57 +01:00
Stiopa Koltsov
c7629e20fe Skip dot and dot-dot in nextDirEntry
These entries returned by `readdir` are legacy of Unix API, we don't
really need them. Most APIs do not return them (for example Java
`Files.newDirectoryStream` or Python `os.listdir`).
2021-07-17 14:58:28 +01:00
Stiopa Koltsov
0ecf74e434 System.Directory.nextDirEntry
* add `nextDirEntry` which returns `Maybe String`, so `Nothing` on
  the end of directory unlike `dirEntry` which returns unspecified error
  on the end of directory
* `dirEntry` is deprecated now, but not removed because compiler depends on it
* native implementation of `dirEntry` is patched to explicitly reset `errno`
  before the `readdir` call: without it end of directory and error were
  indistinguishable
* test added
2021-07-17 14:57:27 +01:00
Stepan Koltsov
ce44d3b50a
Change semantics of lines and unlines function to match Haskell and other languages (#1585)
* Add trailing newline on non-empty list in unlines

There are several reasons to do that:
* a line in a text file is something which ends with newline,
  and the last line is not special
* `unlines []` should be different from `unlines [""]`
* `unlines (a ++ b) = unlines a ++ unlines b`
* Haskell does it

* Change lines function behaviour
2021-07-17 14:54:23 +01:00
Kamil Shakirov
c4b41ee1ff Remove all mentions of realpath from docs
`realpath` is no longer needed to run executables.
2021-07-16 21:20:11 +06:00
Stiopa Koltsov
c4ed1395d9 Replace per signal counter with per signal flag
Operating system counter stores signals as flag set without counter.
So sending two signals to a process may result to one or two signal
handler invocation. Queueing signals inside Idris could give users
false sense of signals being are queue, while they are not.

In particular, test for signal could not work reliably for that
reason.

Also, practically we usually don't need have more than once signal
event.

This is follow-up to #1660. CC @mattpolzin
2021-07-16 11:31:53 +01:00
Stiopa Koltsov
9f61e542b4 Move rm -rf to the beginning of the test
While the discussion about how to refactor test framework is not
finished (#1654), make this change: move `rm -rf build` in the
beginning of the test. For these reasons:

* it is useful to inspect the contents of the `build` directory
  especially after the test failure
* if build crashes mid-test (e.g. process killed), next run should
  not be affected by the `build` directory from the previous run
2021-07-13 22:54:53 +01:00
Stiopa Koltsov
1617d95961 System.Errno.strerror
* add `strerror` function
* move `getErrno` to `System.Errno`
* use `strerror` in `Show FileError`
* on node there's no access to `strerror`, so `strerror` just converts the number to string
2021-07-13 10:34:04 +01:00
Stiopa Koltsov
8fd58b3bdd More reliable exception handling in Control.App
Convert `App.Control.Exception` interface to an alias to `HasErr`.

Probably `Exception` interface need to be deprecated or removed.

Note similar problem exists with `PrimIO` calling `PrimIO, Exception`,
also need to be fixed.

Fix this scenario:

```
throwBoth : Has [Exception String, Exception Int] es => App es ()

throwOne : Has [Exception Int] es => App es Int
throwOne {es} = handle {err = String} {e = es} throwBoth (\r => pure 1) (\e => pure 3)
```

With this commit it works, before this commit it failed with:

```
Error: While processing right hand side of throwOne. Can't find an implementation for Exception Int (String :: es).

TestException.idr:8:48--8:57
   |
 8 | throwOne {es} = handle {err = String} {e = es} throwBoth (\r => pure 1) (\e => pure 3)
   |                                                ^^^^^^^^^
```
2021-07-06 10:43:54 +01:00
Stiopa Koltsov
fb1d118b2d Test System.system 2021-07-06 09:34:47 +01:00
Stiopa Koltsov
35638048a3 Test for System.Info.os 2021-06-29 08:34:53 +01:00
Kamiλ Shakirov
8e30b296c0
[ refactor ] Remove Data.Strings module (#1607) 2021-06-28 13:48:37 +01:00
Ben Hormann
1aefab3af0 [ fix ] nproc missing for non-GNU systems 2021-05-26 09:05:13 +01:00
Mathew Polzin
a0a417240e
Simple signal handling (#1458) 2021-05-25 16:45:46 +01:00
Johann Rudloff
2477d060a8 Use sysctl instead of nproc to get number of processors on FreeBSD
On FreeBSD `nproc` is not available in a standard installation, so the
equivalent `sysctl -n hw.ncpu` is used.
2021-05-13 18:27:57 +01:00
Sören Tempel
c725b11c89 Flush standard out after writing prompt to it
On Unix-like operating systems stdio.h is usually line-buffered. As
putStr uses fputs(3) from stdio.h internally, output will be written to
standard out after a newline character is written to the buffer. Since
the prompt does not contain a newline, it will only be written to
standard output after the user presses return. I encountered this issue
on Alpine Linux which uses musl libc (instead of glibc). However, I
believe this issue is likely also reproducible with glibc. This commit
fixes this issue by flushing standard output after writing the prompt to
it. Surprisingly, `src/Idris/IDEMode/REPL.idr` already does this
correctly, `src/Idris/REPL.idr` does not though.
2021-04-09 15:17:00 +01:00
Kamil Shakirov
b27001136b [ tests ] Ignore test artifacts 2021-04-01 10:06:14 +01:00
CodingCellist
ec77ad21ab
[ re #1185 ] Add primitive for obtaining number of processors (#1209)
Co-authored-by: Guillaume ALLAIS <guillaume.allais@ens-lyon.org>
2021-03-26 18:27:25 +00:00
Stefan Höck
8d4321eb9a
Add Data.Bits to base (#1033) 2021-03-04 20:59:56 +00:00
Mathew Polzin
9f8a8b5d76
Add a total way of reading files in. (#1070) 2021-02-18 11:13:25 +00:00