Unlike std::sort and std::stable_sort, this implementation
does not lead to out-of-bounds memory reads or other undefined
behavior when the predicate is not strict weak ordering.
This makes it possible to use this function in libexpr for
builtins.sort, where an incorrectly implemented comparator
in the user nix code currently can crash and burn the evaluator
by invoking C++ UB.
Makes the behavoral change of #13263 without the underlying refactor.
Hopefully this clearly safe from a perf and GC perspective, and will
make it easier to benchmark #13263.
This overload isn't actually necessary anywhere and
doesn't make much sense. The pointers to `Value`s are
themselves const, but the `Value`s are mutable.
A non-const member function implies that the object itself
can be modified but this doesn't make much sense considering
the return type: `Value * const * `, which is a pointer
to a constant array of pointers to mutable values.
This adds a meson.format file that mostly mirrors the projects
meson style and a pre-commit hook to enforce this style.
Some low-diff files are formatted.
Seen in 4390954027:
nix-functional-tests> grep: repl_output: No such file or directory
nix-functional-tests> +(repl.sh:174) cat repl_output
This is because there is a small possibility that the `nix repl` child
process hasn't created `repl_output` yet. So make sure it exists.
Add helpful context when opening the Nix database lock fails due to
permission errors. Instead of just showing "Permission denied", now
provides guidance about possible causes:
- Running as non-root in a single-user Nix installation
- Nix daemon may have crashed
Invoking `:ll` will start a pager with all variables which have just
been loaded by `:lf`, `:l`, or by a flake provided to `nix repl` as an
argument.
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/11404
When we run `nix repl nixpkgs` we get "Added 6 variables". This is not
useful as it doesn't tell us which variables the flake has exported to
our global repl scope.
This patch prints the name of each variable that was just loaded. We
currently cap printing to 20 variables in order to avoid excessive
prints.
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/11404