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Jade Lovelace 9dd58224ea libexpr: rename misleading type alias Bindings::size_t
Calling a custom type size_t is incredibly sneaky and makes all the code
around this extremely context dependent.

Change-Id: Idae684781f45fe615020d8642f12a656ab2c15ad
2024-12-05 12:24:15 -08:00

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#include "lix/libexpr/attr-set.hh"
#include "lix/libexpr/eval.hh"
#include "lix/libexpr/gc-alloc.hh"
#include <algorithm>
namespace nix {
Bindings Bindings::EMPTY{0};
/* Allocate a new array of attributes for an attribute set with a specific
capacity. The space is implicitly reserved after the Bindings
structure. */
Bindings * EvalMemory::allocBindings(size_t capacity)
{
if (capacity == 0)
return &Bindings::EMPTY;
if (capacity > std::numeric_limits<Bindings::Size>::max())
throw Error("attribute set of size %d is too big", capacity);
stats.nrAttrsets++;
stats.nrAttrsInAttrsets += capacity;
return new (gcAllocBytes(sizeof(Bindings) + sizeof(Attr) * capacity)) Bindings((Bindings::Size) capacity);
}
Value & BindingsBuilder::alloc(Symbol name, PosIdx pos)
{
auto value = mem.allocValue();
bindings->push_back(Attr(name, value, pos));
return *value;
}
Value & BindingsBuilder::alloc(std::string_view name, PosIdx pos)
{
return alloc(symbols.create(name), pos);
}
void Bindings::sort()
{
if (size_) std::sort(begin(), end());
}
Value & Value::mkAttrs(BindingsBuilder & bindings)
{
mkAttrs(bindings.finish());
return *this;
}
}