one would expect the lang tests to be selectable (using `-k`) using
`eval_okay` `eval_fail` etc though this was not the case so far.
This commit renames the functions to reflect the expected names
Change-Id: I4cd340c093d774feeb4d96820d28e49c665b159f
during the value rewrite we accidentally broke extension of incomplete
primop application. this only shows up when binding on incomplete call
to a primop to a name, binding an incomplete call to *that* to another
name, and then finally calling the second binding with enough args for
a complete primop application. since this only shows up when calling a
primop with three or more args it took a while to surface. we have few
builtins that match this: foldl', replaceStrings, and substring. these
are not used incompletely in this manner very often, so this lingered.
fixes#1102
Change-Id: I218dffc14ae876efc86a86c7eb6c895e2405201c
nlohmann has customization points for exception throws. we can use these
instead and wrap json exceptions at the source instead of playing a game
of whack-a-mole with json errors all over the tree. since nlohmann needs
macros set to achieve this we can no longer precompile its headers *and*
must forbid including it anywhere without the proper defines or ordering
of include directives will break lix with ODR violations, if we see them
at all before we get another json-related bug report. a new lint will be
in charge of ensuring this doesn't happen. we also re-allow direct calls
to nlohmann json parsing since error handling is no longer a problem. we
will keep the wrapper for more convenient error context handling though.
fixes#1092
Change-Id: I54ecc14f5bec5e2177729b41c3703216e76cc6a3
Status quo: We have `force$Type` and `eval$Type`, both which first
produce a value and then do a type check. The type checking logic is not
consistently implemented, with lots of code duplication.
This change does:
- Introduce new `check*` functions which unify the logic (the error
handling unfortunately still needs some duplication for now)
- Make both `force*` and `eval*` use the `check*` function for the
actual type checking
- Inline and dismantle the `eval*` functions for being of little use and
little used. This makes the `ExprOp*::eval` implementations for binary
logic operators more verbose, but IMO that's a good thing: The
implementation now needs to be a lot more explicit about the
short-circuiting semantics, something which was previously hidden behind
the short-circuiting semantics of the C++ language, in a way that could
easily be overlooked and lead to confusion, which is something that
happened to me twice in a year.
- Changes `forceAttrs` and `forceList` to include the context in case
`forceValue` fails (compared to only when the type check fails). This
was done for code consistency, because I could not find any reason why
list and attrs had different semantics here than int, float and bool. So
far the visible change is minimal (see the diff on the err.exp), however
this needs vetting for potential performance regressions.
Change-Id: I33e5c706d46850c9e1126293ee01dab85ba07587
apparently this file slipped through the code review (the actual test
does exist, no worries) but this empty file and init py exist, sitting
here empty. This commit drops them as they serve no purpose
see commit 1b7ad3a7ad
Change-Id: I64c4e03cd3ceedf9e430ae014127966bd8e4269d
If the NIX_PATH shadows internal files, this will often break things,
hence we forbid it.
Fixes#998
Change-Id: I70e5d389532ada1c9f910c60281abe565e3ce6bb
In the same vein as be18b7dc2¹.
Before:
error: syntax error, expecting ';'
After:
error: syntax error, expecting ';' to end binding
[1]: be18b7dc25
Change-Id: Iffbcb113d2b892a50c646c9875e970376a6a6964
For some reason that eludes me, it used to only print the last attribute
instead of the full chain.
Change-Id: I2f5f6e85e2b1ab3ab20a9c99bf06d1e45a4d09bb
In one of the cases it pointed to the first instead of the second
occurence, which is a bit confusing
Change-Id: Ie508d1f84feb434708804d45aa8a9c8b1e3c5f69
How long do we have the value printer already? It's time to stop
concatenating strings like it's 2005
Change-Id: I3f5074de2439a1ad78af94de877bb141bc9f1d82
We have done it!
The functional/lang framework has fully been migrated to functional2 :D
closes: #856
Change-Id: I63ad8d7dbcd9b5267ca04af68df73b1ffa3d6461
Added builtins.warn` which takes two arguments: a message that is
displayed as a warning during evaluation which must be a string and a
value that is returned from the expression.
The next commits add new settings to control the behavior of the new
builtin: `debugger-on-warn` allows the user to start the debugger and
`abort-on-warn` aborts evaluation with an error.
Unlike upstream, I chose not to mark evaluation warnings from
`builtins.warn` as distinct from other warnings because that breaks the
commonly expected logging format `level: message`.
Co-authored-by: Qyriad <qyriad@qyriad.me>
Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/10592
Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/579
Change-Id: I8658c88e5c27952b65e8b9f5525a572e0680cc1f
the newly added f1/lang tests is required for the f1/lang framework
dismanteling to happen in a separate commit
Change-Id: Ic419c515262294c51a46d1513daa7848e4b71405
While the err file should always be empty, we prefer not have (easily
avoidable) warnings in the log, in order for actual warnings to be
spotted more easily.
Additionally this way no additional changes are required in case they
make use of some depreacted features in the future.
Change-Id: Ie078e2a851b2035d839f6b95d4188e475eb96b2d
autoargs get their own folder and are not allowed with the other
function args tests, just like they deserve their own ring of hell
It shall be noted though that this test is particularly pointless, as it
merely tests the normal argument passing (which is fine), and not the
✨magic✨ autoargs actually provide
Change-Id: Ia2dc00754a13c02e4926200141f90bc797820a15
That one is a bit confusing, as I renamed the old `in` test to `in-2`
(file identities in Git when)
Change-Id: Id0e17de414dbc1b1b616d456175704f98657a16a
Call it a bug, call it a feature, but the old testing framework
ungracefully shits itself when it has no tests to run … in other words,
we finally migrated all the parse-fail tests 🎉
Change-Id: Ibd7f1c04d9a396a20f14361af7924f0074d1ac23