{-# LANGUAGE DeriveAnyClass #-} {-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-} {-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE TupleSections #-} {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} -- | A specific-purpose build tool. -- -- : out bild -- : run git -- -- == Design constraints -- -- * The only input is one or more a namespaces. No subcommands, no packages, -- no targets. -- -- * No need to write specific build rules. One rule for hs, one for rs, one -- for scm, and so on. -- -- * No need to distinguish between exe and lib because we only build -- exes; 'libs' are just source files in the tree. -- -- * Never concerned with deployment/packaging - leave that to another tool -- (scp? tar?) -- -- * Ability to do local dev builds should be preserved, while remote nix -- builds are used for the final package. -- -- == Features -- -- * Namespace maps to filesystem -- -- * no need for `bild -l` for listing available targets. -- Use `ls` or `tree` -- -- * you build namespaces, not files/modules/packages/etc -- -- * Namespace maps to language modules -- -- * build settings can be set in the file comments, or special 'bild' -- args -- -- * pwd is always considered the the source directory, -- no `src` vs `doc` etc. -- -- * Build rules automaticatly detected from file extensions -- -- * Flags modify the way to interact with the build, some ideas: -- -- * -p = turn on profiling -- -- * -o = optimize level -- -- * The build is planned out with an analysis, which can be viewed -- beforehand with `--plan`. The analysis includes compiler flags, which -- can be used in `repl` for testing compilation locally. -- -- * (WIP) Nix is used by default to build everything on a remote build -- machine, but local, non-Nix builds can be accomplished with `--dev`. -- -- == Example Commands -- -- > bild [opts] -- -- The general scheme is to build the things described by the targets. A target -- is a namespace. You can list as many as you want, but you must list at least -- one. It could just be `:!bild %` in vim to build whatever you're working on, -- or `bild **/*` to build everything, or `fd .hs -X bild` to build all Haskell -- files. -- -- Build outputs will go into the `_` directory in the root of the project. -- -- > bild A/B.hs -- -- This will build the file at ./A/B.hs, which translates to something like -- `ghc --make A.B`. -- -- == Build Metadata -- -- Metadata is set in the comments with a special syntax. For system-level deps, -- we list the deps in comments in the target file, like: -- -- > -- : sys cmark -- > -- : sys libssl -- -- The name is used to lookup the package in `nixpkgs.pkgs.`. Only one -- package can be listed per line. Language-level deps can automatically -- determined by passing parsed import statements to a package database, eg -- `ghc-pkg find-module`. If such a package database is not available, we either -- keep a hand-written index that maps imports to packages, or we just list the -- name of the package with: -- -- > -- : dep package -- -- The output executable is named with: -- -- > -- : out my-program -- -- or -- -- > -- : out my-app.js -- -- When multiple compilers are possible we use the @out@ extension to determine -- target platform. If @out@ does not have an extension, each build type falls -- back to a default, namely an executable binary. -- -- This method of setting metadata in the module comments works pretty well, -- and really only needs to be done in the entrypoint module anyway. -- -- Local module deps are included by just giving the repo root to the underlying -- compiler for the target, and the compiler does the work of walking the source -- tree. module Omni.Bild where import Alpha hiding (sym, (<.>)) import qualified Conduit import qualified Control.Concurrent.Async as Async import qualified Data.Aeson as Aeson import qualified Data.ByteString as ByteString import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as Char8 import qualified Data.ByteString.Internal as BSI import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as ByteString.Lazy import qualified Data.Char as Char import Data.Conduit ((.|)) import qualified Data.Conduit.Combinators as Conduit import qualified Data.Conduit.Process as Conduit import qualified Data.List as List import qualified Data.Map as Map import qualified Data.Set as Set import qualified Data.String as String import qualified Data.Text as Text import qualified Data.Text.IO as Text.IO import qualified GHC.Conc as GHC import qualified Network.HostName as HostName import qualified Omni.Bild.Meta as Meta import qualified Omni.Cli as Cli import qualified Omni.Log as Log import Omni.Namespace (Namespace (..)) import qualified Omni.Namespace as Namespace import Omni.Test ((@=?)) import qualified Omni.Test as Test import qualified System.Directory as Dir import qualified System.Environment as Env import qualified System.Exit as Exit import System.FilePath (replaceExtension, ()) import qualified System.IO as IO import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO) import qualified System.Process as Process import qualified System.Timeout as Timeout import qualified Text.Regex.Applicative as Regex main :: IO () main = Cli.Plan help move test_ pure |> Cli.main where test_ = Test.group "Omni.Bild" [ test_bildBild, test_bildExamples, test_isGitIgnored, test_isGitHook, test_detectPythonImports ] test_bildBild :: Test.Tree test_bildBild = Test.unit "can bild bild" <| do root <- Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" path <- Dir.makeAbsolute "Omni/Bild.hs" case Namespace.fromPath root path of Nothing -> Test.assertFailure "can't find ns for bild" Just ns -> analyze mempty ns +> build False False 1 2 +> \case [Exit.ExitFailure _] -> Test.assertFailure "can't bild bild" _ -> pure () test_bildExamples :: Test.Tree test_bildExamples = Test.unit "can bild examples" <| do Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" +> \root -> ["c", "hs", "lisp", "rs"] |> map ("Omni/Bild/Example." <>) |> traverse Dir.makeAbsolute /> map (Namespace.fromPath root) /> catMaybes +> foldM analyze mempty +> build False False 4 1 +> \case [] -> Test.assertFailure "asdf" xs -> all (== Exit.ExitSuccess) xs @=? True move :: Cli.Arguments -> IO () move args = IO.hSetBuffering stdout IO.NoBuffering >> Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" +> \root -> Cli.getAllArgs args (Cli.argument "target") |> filterM Dir.doesFileExist +> filterM (\x -> isGitIgnored x /> don't) /> filter (\x -> isGitHook x |> don't) +> traverse Dir.makeAbsolute +> traverse (namespaceFromPathOrDie root) /> filter isBuildableNs +> foldM analyze mempty +> printOrBuild |> Timeout.timeout (toMillis minutes) +> \case Nothing -> Log.br >> Log.fail ["bild", "timeout after " <> tshow minutes <> " minutes"] >> Log.br >> exitWith (ExitFailure 124) Just s -> exitSummary s where minutes = Cli.getArgWithDefault args "10" (Cli.longOption "time") |> readMaybe |> \case Nothing -> panic "could not read --time argument" Just n -> (n == 0) ?: (-1, n) printOrBuild :: Analysis -> IO [ExitCode] printOrBuild targets | Map.null targets = Log.wipe >> Log.fail ["bild", "nothing to build"] >> Log.br >> exitWith (ExitFailure 1) | args `Cli.has` Cli.longOption "plan" = Log.wipe >> putJSON targets >> pure [Exit.ExitSuccess] | otherwise = do root <- Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" nproc <- GHC.getNumProcessors createHier root build isTest isLoud jobs (cpus nproc) targets cpus :: Int -> Int cpus nproc = Cli.longOption "cpus" |> Cli.getArgWithDefault args (str <| (nproc - 4) `div` jobs) |> readMaybe |> \case Nothing -> panic "could not read --cpus argument" Just n -> n jobs :: Int jobs = Cli.longOption "jobs" |> Cli.getArgWithDefault args "6" |> readMaybe |> \case Nothing -> panic "could not read --jobs argument" Just n -> n isTest = args `Cli.has` Cli.longOption "test" isLoud = args `Cli.has` Cli.longOption "loud" putJSON = Aeson.encode .> ByteString.Lazy.toStrict .> Char8.putStrLn -- | Don't try to build stuff that isn't part of the git repo. isGitIgnored :: FilePath -> IO Bool isGitIgnored path = Process.readProcessWithExitCode "git" ["check-ignore", path] "" +> \case (ExitSuccess, _, _) -> pure True (ExitFailure _, _, _) -> pure False test_isGitIgnored :: Test.Tree test_isGitIgnored = Test.group "isGitIgnored" [ Test.unit "filters one" <| do res <- isGitIgnored "_" res @=? True, Test.unit "filters many" <| do traverse isGitIgnored ["Omni/Bild.hs", "TAGS"] +> (@=? [False, True]) ] isGitHook :: FilePath -> Bool isGitHook path = "Omni/Ide/hooks" `List.isInfixOf` path test_isGitHook :: Test.Tree test_isGitHook = Test.group "isGitHook" [ Test.unit "filters pre-commit hook" <| do root <- Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" True @=? (isGitHook <| root <> "/Omni/Ide/hooks/pre-commit"), Test.unit "doesn't filter non-hooks" <| do root <- Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" False @=? (isGitHook <| root <> "/Omni/Bild.hs") ] namespaceFromPathOrDie :: FilePath -> FilePath -> IO Namespace namespaceFromPathOrDie root path = Namespace.fromPath root path |> \case Just x -> pure x Nothing -> Log.fail ["bild", str path, "could not get namespace"] >> Log.br >> exitWith (ExitFailure 1) nixStore :: String nixStore = "/nix/store/00000000000000000000000000000000-" help :: Cli.Docopt help = [Cli.docopt| bild Usage: bild test bild [options] ... bild --help Options: --test, -t Run tests on a target after building --loud, -l Show all output from compiler --plan, -p Print the build plan as JSON, don't build --time N Set timeout to N minutes, 0 means never timeout [default: 10] --jobs N, -j N Build up to N jobs at once [default: 6] --cpus N, -c N Allocate up to N cpu cores per job (default: (nproc-4)/jobs) --help, -h Print this info |] exitSummary :: [Exit.ExitCode] -> IO () exitSummary exits = if failures > 0 then Exit.die <| show failures else Exit.exitSuccess where failures = length <| filter isFailure exits data Compiler = Copy | CPython | Gcc | Ghc | Guile | NixBuild | Rustc | Sbcl deriving (Eq, Show, Generic) compilerExe :: (IsString a) => Compiler -> a compilerExe = \case Copy -> "cp" CPython -> "python" Gcc -> "gcc" Ghc -> "ghc" Guile -> "guild" NixBuild -> "nix-build" Rustc -> "rustc" Sbcl -> "sbcl" instance Aeson.ToJSON Compiler where toJSON = Aeson.String <. compilerExe instance ToNixFlag Compiler where toNixFlag = compilerExe -- | Type alias for making sure that the path is qualified, meaning it starts at -- the root of the repo, and is not an absolute path nor a subpath type QualifiedPath = FilePath data Target = Target { -- | Output name out :: Meta.Out, -- | Output path (into cabdir) outPath :: FilePath, -- | Fully qualified namespace partitioned by '.' namespace :: Namespace, -- | Path to file, qualified based on the root of the git directory quapath :: QualifiedPath, -- | Main module name, formatted as the language expects mainModule :: String, -- | Name of the packageset in Bild.nix to pull langdeps from packageSet :: Text, -- | Language-specific dependencies, required during compilation langdeps :: Set Meta.Dep, -- | Local source files on which this target depends srcs :: Set FilePath, -- | System-level dependencies, required during runtime either via PATH or -- linking, depending on the language sysdeps :: Set Meta.Dep, -- | Which compiler should we use? compiler :: Compiler, -- | Which nix build expression? builder :: Text, -- | Who is building this? user :: Text, -- | Where are they buildint it? host :: Text, -- | Flags and arguments passed to 'Compiler' when building compilerFlags :: [Text], -- | Wrapper script (if necessary) wrapper :: Maybe Text, -- | Runtime dependences rundeps :: Set Meta.Run } deriving (Show, Generic, Aeson.ToJSON) -- | Use this to just get a target to play with at the repl. dev_getTarget :: FilePath -> IO Target dev_getTarget fp = do root <- Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" path <- Dir.makeAbsolute fp Namespace.fromPath root path |> \case Nothing -> panic "Could not get namespace from path" Just ns -> analyze mempty ns /> Map.lookup ns /> \case Nothing -> panic "Could not retrieve target from analysis" Just t -> t data Builder = -- | Local Local Text Text | -- | Remote Remote Text Text deriving (Show, Generic) instance Aeson.ToJSON Builder where toJSON (Local u host) = Aeson.String <| u <> "@" <> host toJSON (Remote u host) = Aeson.String <| u <> "@" <> host class ToNixFlag a where toNixFlag :: a -> String instance ToNixFlag Builder where toNixFlag = \case Local _ _ -> mempty Remote u h -> Text.unpack <| Text.concat ["ssh://", u, "@", h, "?ssh-key=/home/", u, "/.ssh/id_rsa"] -- | We can't build everything yet... isBuildableNs :: Namespace -> Bool isBuildableNs = \case (Namespace _ Namespace.C) -> True (Namespace _ Namespace.Css) -> False (Namespace _ Namespace.Hs) -> True (Namespace _ Namespace.Html) -> False (Namespace _ Namespace.Json) -> False (Namespace _ Namespace.Keys) -> False (Namespace _ Namespace.Lisp) -> True (Namespace _ Namespace.Md) -> False (Namespace path Namespace.Nix) | path `elem` nixTargets -> True | otherwise -> False (Namespace _ Namespace.None) -> False (Namespace _ Namespace.Py) -> True (Namespace _ Namespace.Sh) -> False (Namespace _ Namespace.Scm) -> True (Namespace _ Namespace.Rs) -> True (Namespace _ Namespace.Toml) -> True where nixTargets = [ ["Omni", "Cloud"], ["Omni", "Dev"], ["Omni", "Dev", "Lithium"], ["Omni", "Dev", "Beryllium"], ["Biz", "Dragons", "Analysis"] ] -- | The default output directory. This is not IO because I don't want to -- refactor all of my code right now, but it probably should be. cab :: FilePath cab = Env.lookupEnv "CABDIR" /> fromMaybe "_" |> unsafePerformIO outToPath :: Meta.Out -> FilePath outToPath = \case Meta.Bin o -> cab "bin" o Meta.Lib o -> cab "lib" o Meta.None -> mempty outname :: Meta.Out -> FilePath outname = \case Meta.Bin o -> o Meta.Lib o -> o Meta.None -> mempty bindir, intdir, nixdir, vardir :: FilePath bindir = cab "bin" intdir = cab "int" nixdir = cab "nix" vardir = cab "var" -- | Emulate the *nix hierarchy in the cabdir. createHier :: String -> IO () createHier root = traverse_ (Dir.createDirectoryIfMissing True) [ root (outToPath <| Meta.Bin ""), root (outToPath <| Meta.Lib ""), root intdir, root nixdir, root vardir ] -- >>> removeVersion "array-0.5.4.0-DFLKGIjfsadi" -- "array" removeVersion :: String -> String removeVersion = takeWhile (/= '.') .> butlast2 where butlast2 s = take (length s - 2) s type Analysis = Map Namespace Target analyze :: Analysis -> Namespace -> IO Analysis analyze hmap ns = case Map.lookup ns hmap of Nothing -> do mTarget <- analyzeOne ns pure <| maybe hmap (\t -> Map.insert ns t hmap) mTarget Just _ -> pure hmap where analyzeOne :: Namespace -> IO (Maybe Target) analyzeOne namespace@(Namespace _ ext) = do let path = Namespace.toPath namespace root <- Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" let abspath = root path let quapath = path user <- Env.getEnv "USER" /> Text.pack host <- HostName.getHostName /> Text.pack Log.info ["bild", "analyze", str path] contentLines <- withFile abspath ReadMode <| \h -> IO.hSetEncoding h IO.utf8_bom >> Text.IO.hGetContents h /> Text.lines case ext of -- basically we don't support building these Namespace.Css -> pure Nothing Namespace.Json -> pure Nothing Namespace.Keys -> pure Nothing Namespace.Md -> pure Nothing Namespace.None -> pure Nothing Namespace.Html -> pure Nothing Namespace.Toml -> pure Nothing Namespace.Py -> contentLines |> Meta.detectAll "#" |> \Meta.Parsed {..} -> detectPythonImports contentLines +> \srcs -> Target { builder = "python", wrapper = Nothing, compiler = CPython, compilerFlags = -- This doesn't really make sense for python, but I'll leave -- it here for eventual --dev builds [ "-c", "\"import py_compile;import os;" <> "py_compile.compile(file='" <> str quapath <> "', cfile=os.getenv('CODEROOT')+'/_/int/" <> str quapath <> "', doraise=True)\"" ], sysdeps = psys, langdeps = pdep, outPath = outToPath pout, out = pout, packageSet = "python.packages", mainModule = Namespace.toModule namespace, rundeps = prun, .. } |> Just |> pure Namespace.Sh -> pure Nothing Namespace.C -> Meta.detectAll "//" contentLines |> \Meta.Parsed {..} -> do Target { langdeps = pdep, sysdeps = psys, wrapper = Nothing, compiler = Gcc, builder = "c", out = pout, packageSet = "c.packages", mainModule = Namespace.toModule namespace, compilerFlags = case pout of Meta.Bin o -> ["-o", o, path] <> Set.toList parg |> map Text.pack _ -> panic "can only bild C exes, not libs", outPath = outToPath pout, -- implement detectCImports, then I can fill this out srcs = Set.empty, rundeps = prun, .. } |> Just |> pure Namespace.Hs -> contentLines |> Meta.detectAll "--" |> \Meta.Parsed {..} -> detectHaskellImports hmap contentLines +> \(langdeps, srcs) -> Target { builder = "haskell", wrapper = Nothing, compiler = Ghc, packageSet = "haskell.packages", mainModule = Namespace.toModule namespace, compilerFlags = [ "-Wall", "-Werror", "-haddock", "-Winvalid-haddock", "-threaded", "-i$CODEROOT", "-odir", ".", "-hidir", ".", "--make", "$CODEROOT" quapath ] ++ case pout of Meta.Bin o -> [ "-main-is", Namespace.toHaskellModule namespace, "-o", o ] _ -> [] |> map Text.pack, sysdeps = Meta.detect (Meta.sys "--") contentLines, outPath = outToPath pout, rundeps = prun, out = pout, .. } |> Just |> pure Namespace.Lisp -> Meta.detectOut (Meta.out ";;") contentLines |> \out -> do langdeps <- detectLispImports contentLines Just (root outToPath out) <> "\" :toplevel #'main :executable t)" ], builder = "base", outPath = outToPath out, -- add local src imports to detectLispImports, then i can fill this out srcs = Set.empty, rundeps = Set.empty, .. } Namespace.Nix -> (host == "lithium") ?: (Local user "lithium", Remote user "dev.simatime.com") |> \builder -> Target { langdeps = Set.empty, wrapper = Nothing, sysdeps = Set.empty, compiler = NixBuild, compilerFlags = [ quapath, "--out-link", root nixdir Namespace.toPath namespace, "--builders", toNixFlag builder, "--arg", "bild", str <| "import " <> root "Omni/Bild.nix {}" ] |> map Text.pack, out = Meta.None, outPath = outToPath Meta.None, srcs = Set.empty, packageSet = "", mainModule = Namespace.toModule namespace, builder = "base", rundeps = Set.empty, .. } |> Just |> pure Namespace.Scm -> Meta.detectAll ";;" contentLines |> \Meta.Parsed {..} -> Target { langdeps = pdep, sysdeps = psys, compiler = Guile, packageSet = "scheme.guilePackages", mainModule = Namespace.toModule namespace, compilerFlags = [ "compile", "--r7rs", "--load-path=" ++ root, "--output=" ++ root intdir replaceExtension quapath ".scm.go", quapath ] |> map Text.pack, builder = "base", outPath = outToPath pout, out = pout, srcs = Set.empty, -- implement detectSchemeImports -- TODO: wrapper should just be removed, instead rely on -- upstream nixpkgs builders to make wrappers wrapper = (pout == Meta.None) ?: ( Nothing, [ "#!/usr/bin/env bash", "guile -C \"" <> root intdir <> "\" -e main " <> "-s " <> Namespace.toPath namespace <> " \"$@\"" ] |> joinWith "\n" |> Text.pack |> Just ), rundeps = prun, .. } |> Just |> pure Namespace.Rs -> Meta.detectAll "//" contentLines |> \Meta.Parsed {..} -> Target { langdeps = pdep, -- this packageSet doesn't actually exist because everyone in -- nix just generates nix expressions for rust dependencies with -- Cargo.lock, so I have to make it in order to use rust deps packageSet = "rust.packages", mainModule = Namespace.toModule namespace, wrapper = Nothing, sysdeps = psys <> Set.singleton "rustc", out = pout, compiler = Rustc, compilerFlags = case pout of Meta.Bin o -> map Text.pack [ "$CODEROOT" path, "-o", o ] _ -> panic "can't build rust libs", builder = "base", outPath = outToPath pout, -- implement detectRustImports srcs = Set.empty, rundeps = prun, .. } |> Just |> pure detectHaskellImports :: Analysis -> [Text] -> IO (Set Meta.Dep, Set FilePath) detectHaskellImports hmap contentLines = Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" +> \root -> contentLines /> Text.unpack /> Regex.match haskellImports |> catMaybes |> \imports -> foldM ghcPkgFindModule Set.empty imports +> \pkgs -> filepaths imports +> \files -> findDeps root files +> \deps -> (pkgs <> deps, map (stripRoot root) files |> Set.fromList) |> pure where filepaths :: [String] -> IO [FilePath] filepaths imports = imports |> map Namespace.fromHaskellModule |> map Namespace.toPath |> traverse Dir.makeAbsolute +> filterM Dir.doesFileExist findDeps :: String -> [FilePath] -> IO (Set Meta.Dep) findDeps root fps = fps |> traverse (pure <. Namespace.fromPath root) /> catMaybes -- this is still an inefficiency, because this recurses before the -- hmap is updated by the fold, transitive imports will be -- re-visited. you can see this with `TERM=dumb bild`. to fix this i -- need shared state instead of a fold, or figure out how to do a -- breadth-first search instead of depth-first. +> foldM analyze (onlyHaskell hmap) /> Map.elems /> map langdeps /> mconcat onlyHaskell :: Analysis -> Analysis onlyHaskell = Map.filterWithKey (\ns _ -> ext ns == Namespace.Hs) stripRoot :: FilePath -> FilePath -> FilePath stripRoot root f = fromMaybe f (List.stripPrefix (root <> "/") f) detectLispImports :: [Text] -> IO (Set Meta.Dep) detectLispImports contentLines = contentLines /> Text.unpack /> Regex.match lispRequires |> catMaybes |> Set.fromList |> pure -- | Finds local imports. Does not recurse to find transitive imports like -- 'detectHaskellImports' does. Someday I will refactor these detection -- functions and have a common, well-performing, complete solution. detectPythonImports :: [Text] -> IO (Set FilePath) detectPythonImports contentLines = contentLines /> Text.unpack /> Regex.match pythonImport |> catMaybes /> Namespace.fromPythonModule /> Namespace.toPath |> filterM Dir.doesPathExist /> Set.fromList where -- only detects 'import x' because I don't like 'from' pythonImport :: Regex.RE Char String pythonImport = Regex.string "import" *> Regex.some (Regex.psym Char.isSpace) *> Regex.many (Regex.psym isModuleChar) <* Regex.many Regex.anySym test_detectPythonImports :: Test.Tree test_detectPythonImports = Test.group "detectPythonImports" [ Test.unit "matches import statements" <| do set <- detectPythonImports ["import Omni.Log"] Set.fromList ["Omni/Log.py"] @=? set, Test.unit "matches import as statements" <| do set <- detectPythonImports ["import Omni.Log as Log"] Set.fromList ["Omni/Log.py"] @=? set ] ghcPkgFindModule :: Set String -> String -> IO (Set String) ghcPkgFindModule acc m = Env.getEnv "GHC_PACKAGE_PATH" +> \packageDb -> Process.readProcess "ghc-pkg" ["--package-db", packageDb, "--names-only", "--simple-output", "find-module", m] "" /> String.lines /> Set.fromList /> Set.union acc isFailure :: Exit.ExitCode -> Bool isFailure (Exit.ExitFailure _) = True isFailure Exit.ExitSuccess = False isSuccess :: Exit.ExitCode -> Bool isSuccess Exit.ExitSuccess = True isSuccess _ = False test :: Bool -> Target -> IO (Exit.ExitCode, ByteString) test loud Target {..} = Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" +> \root -> case compiler of Ghc -> Proc { loud = loud, cmd = root outToPath out, args = ["test"], ns = namespace, onFailure = Log.fail ["test", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br, onSuccess = Log.pass ["test", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br } |> run CPython -> Proc { loud = loud, cmd = root outToPath out, args = ["test"], ns = namespace, onFailure = Log.fail ["test", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br, onSuccess = Log.pass ["test", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br } |> run _ -> Log.warn ["test", nschunk namespace, "unavailable"] >> Log.br >> pure (Exit.ExitFailure 1, mempty) build :: Bool -> Bool -> Int -> Int -> Analysis -> IO [Exit.ExitCode] build andTest loud jobs cpus analysis = Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" +> \root -> forM (Map.elems analysis) <| \target@Target {..} -> fst case out of Meta.Bin _ -> Log.info ["bild", "nix", "python", nschunk namespace] >> nixBuild loud jobs cpus target +> (\r -> (isSuccess (fst r) && andTest) ?: (test loud target, pure r)) _ -> Log.info ["bild", "nix", "python", nschunk namespace, "cannot build library"] >> pure (Exit.ExitSuccess, mempty) Gcc -> Log.info ["bild", label, "gcc", nschunk namespace] >> nixBuild loud jobs cpus target where label = case out of Meta.Bin _ -> "bin" _ -> "lib" Ghc -> case out of Meta.None -> pure (Exit.ExitSuccess, mempty) Meta.Bin _ -> do Log.info ["bild", "nix", user <> "@" <> host, nschunk namespace] result <- nixBuild loud jobs cpus target if andTest && (isSuccess <| fst result) then test loud target else pure result Meta.Lib _ -> do Log.info ["bild", "dev", "ghc-lib", nschunk namespace] proc loud namespace (toNixFlag compiler) compilerFlags Guile -> do Log.info ["bild", "dev", "guile", nschunk namespace] _ <- proc loud namespace (toNixFlag compiler) compilerFlags case wrapper of Nothing -> pure (Exit.ExitSuccess, mempty) Just content -> do writeFile (root outToPath out) content p <- Dir.getPermissions <| root outToPath out Dir.setPermissions (root outToPath out) (Dir.setOwnerExecutable True p) pure (Exit.ExitSuccess, mempty) NixBuild -> do Log.info ["bild", "nix", user <> "@" <> host, nschunk namespace] proc loud namespace (toNixFlag compiler) <| compilerFlags ++ [ "--max-jobs", Text.pack <| str jobs, "--cores", Text.pack <| str cpus ] Copy -> do Log.warn ["bild", "copy", "not implemented yet", nschunk namespace] pure (Exit.ExitSuccess, mempty) Rustc -> Log.info ["bild", "dev", "rust", nschunk namespace] >> nixBuild loud jobs cpus target Sbcl -> do Log.info ["bild", "dev", "lisp", nschunk namespace] proc loud namespace (toNixFlag compiler) compilerFlags data Proc = Proc { loud :: Bool, cmd :: String, args :: [String], ns :: Namespace, onFailure :: IO (), onSuccess :: IO () } -- | Convert minutes to milliseconds. toMillis :: (Num a) => a -> a toMillis mins = mins * 60_000_000 -- | Run a subprocess, streaming output if --loud is set. run :: Proc -> IO (Exit.ExitCode, ByteString) run Proc {..} = do IO.hSetBuffering stdout IO.NoBuffering loud ?| Log.info ["proc", unwords <| map str <| cmd : args] Conduit.proc cmd args |> (\proc_ -> proc_ {Process.create_group = True}) |> Conduit.streamingProcess +> \(Conduit.UseProvidedHandle, stdout_, stderr_, hdl) -> (,,) Async.Concurrently (loud ?: (puts stdout_, logs ns stdout_)) <*> Async.Concurrently (loud ?: (puts stderr_, logs ns stderr_)) |> Async.runConcurrently +> \case (Exit.ExitFailure n, output, outerr) -> Conduit.closeStreamingProcessHandle hdl >> putStr outerr >> onFailure >> pure (Exit.ExitFailure n, output) (Exit.ExitSuccess, output, _) -> Conduit.closeStreamingProcessHandle hdl >> onSuccess >> pure (Exit.ExitSuccess, output) -- | Helper for running a standard bild subprocess. proc :: Bool -> Namespace -> String -> [Text] -> IO (Exit.ExitCode, ByteString) proc loud namespace cmd args = Proc { loud = loud, ns = namespace, cmd = cmd, args = map Text.unpack args, onFailure = Log.fail ["bild", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br, onSuccess = Log.good ["bild", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br } |> run -- | Helper for printing during a subprocess puts :: Conduit.ConduitT () ByteString (Conduit.ResourceT IO) () -> IO ByteString puts src = Conduit.runConduitRes <| src .| Conduit.iterM (liftIO <. putStr) .| Conduit.foldC -- | Like 'puts' but logs the output via 'Omni.Log'. logs :: Namespace -> Conduit.ConduitT () ByteString (Conduit.ResourceT IO) () -> IO ByteString logs ns src = Env.lookupEnv "COLUMNS" -- is there a better way to set a default? /> maybe 79 (readMaybe .> fromMaybe 79) +> \columns -> src .| Conduit.iterM ( ByteString.filter (/= BSI.c2w '\n') .> (\t -> Log.fmt ["info", "bild", nschunk ns, decodeUtf8 t]) .> Text.take (columns - 1) .> (<> "…\r") .> putStr ) .| Conduit.foldC |> Conduit.runConduitRes nschunk :: Namespace -> Text nschunk = Namespace.toPath .> Text.pack haskellImports :: Regex.RE Char String haskellImports = Regex.string "import" *> Regex.some (Regex.psym Char.isSpace) *> Regex.many (Regex.psym Char.isLower) *> Regex.many (Regex.psym Char.isSpace) *> Regex.some (Regex.psym isModuleChar) <* Regex.many Regex.anySym isModuleChar :: Char -> Bool isModuleChar c = elem c <| concat [['A' .. 'Z'], ['a' .. 'z'], ['.', '_'], ['0' .. '9']] -- | Matches on `(require :package)` forms and returns `package`. The `require` -- function is technically deprecated in Common Lisp, but no new spec has been -- published with a replacement, and I don't wanna use asdf, so this is what we -- use for Lisp imports. lispRequires :: Regex.RE Char String lispRequires = Regex.string "(require" *> Regex.some (Regex.psym Char.isSpace) *> Regex.many (Regex.psym isQuote) *> Regex.many (Regex.psym isModuleChar) <* Regex.many (Regex.psym (== ')')) where isQuote :: Char -> Bool isQuote c = c `elem` ['\'', ':'] nixBuild :: Bool -> Int -> Int -> Target -> IO (Exit.ExitCode, ByteString) nixBuild loud maxJobs cores target@(Target {..}) = Env.getEnv "CODEROOT" +> \root -> instantiate root |> run +> \case (_, "") -> panic "instantiate did not produce a drv" (Exit.ExitSuccess, drv) -> drv |> str |> chomp |> str |> realise |> run >> run symlink x -> pure x where instantiate root = Proc { loud = loud, ns = namespace, cmd = "nix-instantiate", -- Getting the args quoted correctly is harder than it should be. This -- is tightly coupled with the code in the nix builder and there's no -- way around that, methinks. args = [ ["--argstr", "analysisJSON", str <| Aeson.encode <| (Map.singleton namespace target :: Analysis)], ["--arg", "bild", str <| "import " <> root "Omni/Bild.nix {}"], [str <| root "Omni/Bild/Builder.nix"] ] |> mconcat |> map Text.unpack, onFailure = Log.fail ["bild", "instantiate", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br, onSuccess = pure () } realise drv = Proc { loud = loud, ns = namespace, cmd = "nix-store", args = [ "--realise", drv, "--add-root", nixdir outname out, "--max-jobs", str maxJobs, "--cores", str cores ], onFailure = Log.fail ["bild", "realise", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br, onSuccess = Log.good ["bild", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br } symlink = Proc { loud = loud, ns = namespace, cmd = "ln", args = [ "--relative", "--force", "--symbolic", nixdir outname out "bin" outname out, bindir outname out ], onFailure = Log.fail ["bild", "symlink", nschunk namespace] >> Log.br, onSuccess = pure () }