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This does break the API of being able to import any lib file and get its libs, however I'm not sure people did this. I made this while exploring being able to swap out docFn with a stub in #2305, to avoid functor performance problems. I don't know if that is going to move forward (or if it is a problem or not,) but after doing all this work figured I'd put it up anyway :) Two notable advantages to this approach: 1. when a lib inherits another lib's functions, it doesn't automatically get put in to the scope of lib 2. when a lib implements a new obscure functions, it doesn't automatically get put in to the scope of lib Using the test script (later in this commit) I got the following diff on the API: + diff master fixed-lib 11764a11765,11766 > .types.defaultFunctor > .types.defaultTypeMerge 11774a11777,11778 > .types.isOptionType > .types.isType 11781a11786 > .types.mkOptionType 11788a11794 > .types.setType 11795a11802 > .types.types This means that this commit _adds_ to the API, however I can't find a way to fix these last remaining discrepancies. At least none are _removed_. Test script (run with nix-repl in the PATH): #!/bin/sh set -eux repl() { suff=${1:-} echo "(import ./lib)$suff" \ | nix-repl 2>&1 } attrs_to_check() { repl "${1:-}" \ | tr ';' $'\n' \ | grep "\.\.\." \ | cut -d' ' -f2 \ | sed -e "s/^/${1:-}./" \ | sort } summ() { repl "${1:-}" \ | tr ' ' $'\n' \ | sort \ | uniq } deep_summ() { suff="${1:-}" depth="${2:-4}" depth=$((depth - 1)) summ "$suff" for attr in $(attrs_to_check "$suff" | grep -v "types.types"); do if [ $depth -eq 0 ]; then summ "$attr" | sed -e "s/^/$attr./" else deep_summ "$attr" "$depth" | sed -e "s/^/$attr./" fi done } ( cd nixpkgs #git add . #git commit -m "Auto-commit, sorry" || true git checkout fixed-lib deep_summ > ../fixed-lib git checkout master deep_summ > ../master ) if diff master fixed-lib; then echo "SHALLOW MATCH!" fi ( cd nixpkgs git checkout fixed-lib repl .types )
126 lines
5.2 KiB
Nix
126 lines
5.2 KiB
Nix
{ lib }:
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let
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inherit (builtins) trace attrNamesToStr isAttrs isFunction isList isInt
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isString isBool head substring attrNames;
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inherit (lib) all id mapAttrsFlatten elem;
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in
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rec {
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inherit (builtins) addErrorContext;
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addErrorContextToAttrs = lib.mapAttrs (a: v: lib.addErrorContext "while evaluating ${a}" v);
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traceIf = p: msg: x: if p then trace msg x else x;
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traceVal = x: trace x x;
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traceXMLVal = x: trace (builtins.toXML x) x;
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traceXMLValMarked = str: x: trace (str + builtins.toXML x) x;
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# strict trace functions (traced structure is fully evaluated and printed)
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/* `builtins.trace`, but the value is `builtins.deepSeq`ed first. */
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traceSeq = x: y: trace (builtins.deepSeq x x) y;
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/* Like `traceSeq`, but only down to depth n.
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* This is very useful because lots of `traceSeq` usages
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* lead to an infinite recursion.
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*/
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traceSeqN = depth: x: y: with lib;
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let snip = v: if isList v then noQuotes "[…]" v
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else if isAttrs v then noQuotes "{…}" v
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else v;
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noQuotes = str: v: { __pretty = const str; val = v; };
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modify = n: fn: v: if (n == 0) then fn v
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else if isList v then map (modify (n - 1) fn) v
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else if isAttrs v then mapAttrs
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(const (modify (n - 1) fn)) v
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else v;
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in trace (generators.toPretty { allowPrettyValues = true; }
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(modify depth snip x)) y;
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/* `traceSeq`, but the same value is traced and returned */
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traceValSeq = v: traceVal (builtins.deepSeq v v);
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/* `traceValSeq` but with fixed depth */
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traceValSeqN = depth: v: traceSeqN depth v v;
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# this can help debug your code as well - designed to not produce thousands of lines
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traceShowVal = x: trace (showVal x) x;
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traceShowValMarked = str: x: trace (str + showVal x) x;
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attrNamesToStr = a: lib.concatStringsSep "; " (map (x: "${x}=") (attrNames a));
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showVal = x:
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if isAttrs x then
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if x ? outPath then "x is a derivation, name ${if x ? name then x.name else "<no name>"}, { ${attrNamesToStr x} }"
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else "x is attr set { ${attrNamesToStr x} }"
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else if isFunction x then "x is a function"
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else if x == [] then "x is an empty list"
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else if isList x then "x is a list, first element is: ${showVal (head x)}"
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else if x == true then "x is boolean true"
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else if x == false then "x is boolean false"
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else if x == null then "x is null"
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else if isInt x then "x is an integer `${toString x}'"
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else if isString x then "x is a string `${substring 0 50 x}...'"
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else "x is probably a path `${substring 0 50 (toString x)}...'";
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# trace the arguments passed to function and its result
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# maybe rewrite these functions in a traceCallXml like style. Then one function is enough
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traceCall = n: f: a: let t = n2: x: traceShowValMarked "${n} ${n2}:" x; in t "result" (f (t "arg 1" a));
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traceCall2 = n: f: a: b: let t = n2: x: traceShowValMarked "${n} ${n2}:" x; in t "result" (f (t "arg 1" a) (t "arg 2" b));
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traceCall3 = n: f: a: b: c: let t = n2: x: traceShowValMarked "${n} ${n2}:" x; in t "result" (f (t "arg 1" a) (t "arg 2" b) (t "arg 3" c));
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# FIXME: rename this?
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traceValIfNot = c: x:
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if c x then true else trace (showVal x) false;
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/* Evaluate a set of tests. A test is an attribute set {expr,
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expected}, denoting an expression and its expected result. The
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result is a list of failed tests, each represented as {name,
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expected, actual}, denoting the attribute name of the failing
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test and its expected and actual results. Used for regression
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testing of the functions in lib; see tests.nix for an example.
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Only tests having names starting with "test" are run.
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Add attr { tests = ["testName"]; } to run these test only
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*/
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runTests = tests: lib.concatLists (lib.attrValues (lib.mapAttrs (name: test:
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let testsToRun = if tests ? tests then tests.tests else [];
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in if (substring 0 4 name == "test" || elem name testsToRun)
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&& ((testsToRun == []) || elem name tests.tests)
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&& (test.expr != test.expected)
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then [ { inherit name; expected = test.expected; result = test.expr; } ]
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else [] ) tests));
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# create a test assuming that list elements are true
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# usage: { testX = allTrue [ true ]; }
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testAllTrue = expr: { inherit expr; expected = map (x: true) expr; };
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strict = v:
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trace "Warning: strict is deprecated and will be removed in the next release"
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(builtins.seq v v);
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# example: (traceCallXml "myfun" id 3) will output something like
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# calling myfun arg 1: 3 result: 3
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# this forces deep evaluation of all arguments and the result!
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# note: if result doesn't evaluate you'll get no trace at all (FIXME)
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# args should be printed in any case
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traceCallXml = a:
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if !isInt a then
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traceCallXml 1 "calling ${a}\n"
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else
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let nr = a;
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in (str: expr:
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if isFunction expr then
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(arg:
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traceCallXml (builtins.add 1 nr) "${str}\n arg ${builtins.toString nr} is \n ${builtins.toXML (strict arg)}" (expr arg)
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)
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else
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let r = strict expr;
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in trace "${str}\n result:\n${builtins.toXML r}" r
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);
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}
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