For example, instead of doing
#include "nix/store-config.hh"
#include "nix/derived-path.hh"
Now do
#include "nix/store/config.hh"
#include "nix/store/derived-path.hh"
This was originally planned in the issue, and also recent requested by
Eelco.
Most of the change is purely mechanical. There is just one small
additional issue. See how, in the example above, we took this
opportunity to also turn `<comp>-config.hh` into `<comp>/config.hh`.
Well, there was already a `nix/util/config.{cc,hh}`. Even though there
is not a public configuration header for libutil (which also would be
called `nix/util/config.{cc,hh}`) that's still confusing, To avoid any
such confusion, we renamed that to `nix/util/configuration.{cc,hh}`.
Finally, note that the libflake headers already did this, so we didn't
need to do anything to them. We wouldn't want to mistakenly get
`nix/flake/flake/flake.hh`!
Progress on #7876
(cherry picked from commit cc24766fa6)
This includes the logic that disables checks on cross appropriately.
Co-authored-by: Peder Bergebakken Sundt <pbsds@hotmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 27d71b21fc)
This way, we don't need the PathDisplaySourceAccessor source accessor
hack, since error messages are produced directly by the original
source accessor.
In fact, we don't even need to copy the inputs to the store at all, so
this gets us very close to lazy trees. We just need to know the store
path so that requires hashing the entire input, which isn't lazy. But
the next step will be to use a virtual store path that gets rewritten
to the actual store path only when needed.
at least clang-tidy is not convinced that this initialized.
If this is not the case, the impact should be small and hopefully also
more robust if changed.
(cherry picked from commit 7e540059a3)
There are two big changes:
1. Public and private config is now separated. Configuration variables
that are only used internally do not go in a header which is
installed.
(Additionally, libutil has a unix-specific private config header,
which should only be used in unix-specific code. This keeps things a
bit more organized, in a purely private implementation-internal way.)
2. Secondly, there is no more `-include`. There are very few config
items that need to be publically exposed, so now it is feasible to
just make the headers that need them just including the (public)
configuration header.
And there are also a few more small cleanups on top of those:
- The configuration files have better names.
- The few CPP variables that remain exposed in the public headers are
now also renamed to always start with `NIX_`. This ensures they should
not conflict with variables defined elsewhere.
- We now always use `#if` and not `#ifdef`/`#ifndef` for our
configuration variables, which helps avoid bugs by requiring that
variables must be defined in all cases.
(cherry picked from commit c204e307ac)
This makes paths in error messages behave similar to lazy-trees,
e.g. instead of store paths like
error: attribute 'foobar' missing
at /nix/store/ddzfiipzqlrh3gnprmqbadnsnrxsmc9i-source/machine/configuration.nix:209:7:
208|
209| pkgs.foobar
| ^
210| ];
you now get
error: attribute 'foobar' missing
at /home/eelco/Misc/eelco-configurations/machine/configuration.nix:209:7:
208|
209| pkgs.foobar
| ^
210| ];
On my system (Ubuntu 24.04 with nix installed using
https://zero-to-nix.com/), I noticed that my PATH
contained multiple times the following entries:
/home/thomas/.nix-profile/bin
/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/bin
Fix it by inserting a missing `export`, to make
sure `nix-daemon.sh` is really only executed once.
(cherry picked from commit 2b4e3fa144)
See comments on the script; this is supposed to avoid breaking muscle
memory without complicating the build system (which proved harder than I
thought too) or not doing the header hygiene change at all.
link-headers: use pathlib consistenly and fix type errors
(cherry picked from commit c6a176be62)
The short answer for why we need to do this is so we can consistently do
`#include "nix/..."`. Without this change, there are ways to still make
that work, but they are hacky, and they have downsides such as making it
harder to make sure headers from the wrong Nix library (e..g.
`libnixexpr` headers in `libnixutil`) aren't being used.
The C API alraedy used `nix_api_*`, so its headers are *not* put in
subdirectories accordingly.
Progress on #7876
We resisted doing this for a while because it would be annoying to not
have the header source file pairs close by / easy to change file
path/name from one to the other. But I am ameliorating that with
symlinks in the next commit.
(cherry picked from commit f3e1c47f47)
- Since it's now private, give it a rename. Note that I want to switch the
word order on the public ones too.
- Since it is only needed by two files, just include there rather than
the nasty blanket-forced thing.
(cherry picked from commit 326548bae5)