- Added the ability to generate coverage reports for packages and
projects.
- Outputs mix and tix information, as well as a HTML report.
- Added the "doCoverage" module option that allows users to choose
packages to enable coverage for.
- Added a "doCoverage" flag to the component builder that outputs HPC
information when coverage is enabled.
- Added the "overrideModules" library function to make it more
ergonomic fo users to enable coverage on existing projects.
- Modified the "check" builder to also output ".tix" files (if they
exist). This information is required to generate the coverage
report.
- Added a test for coverage.
Changes to the interface of haskell.nix (from the changelog.md file):
* Removed `sources.nixpkgs-default`, use `sources.nixpkgs` instead.
* Removed `./nixpkgs` directory, use `(import ./. {}).sources`
or `./nix/sources.nix` instead.
* Removes V1 interface for details on how to fix old code see:
https://github.com/input-output-hk/haskell.nix/issues/709
* Removed defaultCompilerNixName.
* cabalProject, cabalProject', hackage-project and hackage-package
now require a `compiler-nix-name` argument.
* `haskell-nix.tool` and `.tools` now require a `compiler-nix-name` argument.
New functions `p.tool` and `p.tools` (where p is a project) do not.
Like `shellFor { tools = ... }` they will use the compiler nix name
from the project (including stack projects where it is derived from
the resolver).
* `haskell-nix.alex` and `haskell-nix.happy` have been removed. Use
`p.tool "alex" "3.2.5"` or `shellFor { tools = { alex = "3.2.5"; } }`.
* `haskell-nix.nix-tools` -> `haskell-nix.nix-tools.ghc883` (it includes
the hpack exe now).
* `haskell-nix.cabal-install` ->
`p.tool "cabal" "3.2.0.0"` or `shellFor { tools = { cabal = "3.2.0.0"; } }`
* `haskell-nix.haskellNixRoots` -> `haskell-nix.roots ghc883` or `p.roots`
Other changes:
Adds hpack executable to the nix-tools derivations.
Adds a `cabal-hpack` test to make sure `hpack` works with
`cabalProject`.
Reduces the number of calls to `cabalProject` (particularly when
checking materialization), by giving internal tools a per-compiler
attribute.
Uses happy 1.19.12 when building newer ghc versions.
Updates cabal-install 3.2.0.0 to use the source from github that
is compatible with ghc 8.10.1.
Updates the docs for callCabalProjectToNix.
Adds a license mapping to fix a common warning.
Fixes#672 by using the first index-state that is > than desired
index state. It also passes `--index-state` to `cabal v2-cconfigre`
to make sure it cabal uses only the packages in the hackage
file that are before the specified date.
Fixes#540 by returning the `index-state` used back out of
`cabalProject` in the same way `plan-nix` is returned.
Now that the defaultCompilerNixName is used to choose which GHC to use
for tools we need to update haskellNixRoots to make sure the common
tools wind up in the cache.
To do this we add the compilerNixName as a dimension in ci.nix.
This has the added bonus of ensuring the tests a run with the
supported versions of ghc (not just the default one).
haskellNixRoots is also updated to include the tools built with the
defaultCompilerNixName (in particular cabal-install was not pinned
and this was the likely cause of significant builds due to cache
misses).
* Include `tests` in path for cross compiled tests
* Add ghc-boot-packages-nix to haskellNixRoots
* Fix naming warnings in tests sources
* Uses a single cleanGit call for all the tests
* Add memoize code for ghc-boot and ghc-extra pkgs
* Memoize ghc-boot and ghc-extra pkgs nix
* Fix release.nix being more strict than ci.nix by updating filterAttrsOnlyRecursive in ci-lib.nix
* Nicer errors when materialized path does not exist
* Updated materialization docs
* Add internalHackageIndexState to set the index-state used within haskell.nix
This change replaces `passthru.run` and `collectRunComponents` with
`haskellLib.check` and `$pkg.checks`.
Uses `ln -s` instead of `cp` for DLLs to avoid duplicating them.
Adds features to help debugging eval issues with haskell.nix/release.nix.
The ifdInputLevel can be set to limit the jobs included to control
how much work is done at the eval stage when looking for issues.
Reduce CI times by excluding older ghc versions from haskellNixRoots
(GHC 8.6.3 and 8.6.4)
Sets `preferLocalBuild=false` on `callCabalProjectToNix` and `callStackToNix`
to ensure they are cached on hydra for both Linux and macOS.
Fix `data-dir:` when cleaning components.
`normalizeRelativeDir` adds a slash on to the end of `dataDir`.
Adding another one here results in `//` and files are left out by
mistake.
Changes to the haskell.nix code to fix broken tests:
* Add missing `then` to `call-cabal-project-to-nix.nix`.
* Fix default `hsSourceDirs` so that `.` gets included for `.all` component if one of the components does not have a `hsSourceDir` set.
* Fix `haskellNixRoots` so it works when cross compiling to windows.
Improvements to the haskell.nix tests:
* Run haskell.nix tests of nixpkgs 19.03 and 19.09.
* Run haskell.nix tests cross compiled to Windows under Wine (when possible).
* Add nix used as IFD inputs as tests to ensure they are cached.
* Use `haskell-nix.cabal-install` instead of `nixpkgs.cabal-install` in tests.
When trying to build haskell packages from local source using nix (
source code you have used `git clone` to retrieve and have modified)
it is often annoying that small changes can trigger a lot of components
to be built unnecessarily. For instance if you change the code for
a test in a package it will often trigger builds of the library and
all its dependencies.
To avoid this problem we could manually set up `cleanSourceWith` calls
in nix to filter out files that are not need, but to do this every
component would be difficult and error prone.
This change automates this process using the information in the
packages `.cabal` file to filter the source of each component
automatically when using `callCabalPlanToNix` (we should be able to
add it to `callStackToNix` too).
## How does it work?
* A new version on `cleanSourceWith` is used that adds a `subDir`
argument. It allows descending into a subdirectory to compose with
cleaning the source.
* A new `--full` argument is passed to `plan-to-nix` by
`callCabalPlanToNix` telling it to output extra information about
the cabal packages in the plan (directories and filenames).
* `callCabalProjectToNix` uses the new `subDir` argument of
`cleanSourceWith` when setting the packageSrc.
* `comp-builder.nix` and `setup-builder.nix` use a new
`cleanCabalComponent` function to further clean the packageSrc
using the new information in the `package` and `component`.
## hpack wildcards
`package.yaml` files can include wild cards and these are not handled
yet (they do not map to anything in the `.cabal` file and so are lost).
They will need to be added manually to the appropriate field
(eg. `packages.xyz.package.dataFiles`)
If your hpack file does not contain wildcards or if you are willing to
add the wildcards entries manually in nix it is still useful to
enable cleaning on hpack.
For example:
```
packages.ghc-toolkit.package.cleanHpack = true;
packages.ghc-toolkit.components.library.extraSrcFiles = [
"genapply/**/**"
"boot-libs/**/**"
"ghc-libdir/**/**"
];
```
* Add sha256 to source-repository-packages for hydra
This allows source-repository-package to be downloaded and replaced in
with `package: /nix/store/...` by callCabalPackageToNix so that `cabal`
and `plan-to-nix` do not need to download them.
* This adds more logic for the cabalProjectToNix idf
That is, something like this:
```
nix-build --expr 'with import ./. {}; callCabalProjectToNix { index-state = "2019-04-30T00:00:00Z"; src = /some/path; }'
```
should produce something that can be build with mkCabalProjectPkgSet.
* Make sure the hackageTarball's store path doesn't change
previously the fetchurl would produce a different store path each
and every time as hackage's index is a moving target. With this
impurity setup, we can ignore this.
* Fix test
* Proper name
* Re-enable test
* Allow to parameterize over the `system` for the test default.nix
* Copy instead of link for ifds.
This makes me really sad.