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sui_bytecode/
lib.rs

1//! Bytecode compiler and VM for the Nix evaluator.
2//!
3//! This crate provides an alternative evaluation backend for sui-eval.
4//! Instead of tree-walking the rnix AST, expressions are compiled to
5//! a stack-based bytecode and executed by a virtual machine.
6//!
7//! # Architecture
8//!
9//! ```text
10//! Nix source --> rnix parser (CST) --> Compiler --> Chunk (bytecode)
11//!                                                        |
12//!                                                        v
13//!                                                  VM --> VMValue
14//! ```
15//!
16//! # Phase 1 + 2 Coverage
17//!
18//! Currently supports:
19//! - Literals: int, float, bool, null, string, path
20//! - Arithmetic: `+`, `-`, `*`, `/`, unary `-`
21//! - Comparison: `==`, `!=`, `<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=`
22//! - Logical: `!`, `&&`, `||`, `->` (with short-circuit)
23//! - Strings: literals, interpolation
24//! - Variables: `let`/`in` with local binding
25//! - Functions: lambda, apply, pattern destructuring with defaults
26//! - Lists: construction, `++` concatenation
27//! - Attribute sets: construction, `.` selection, `?` has-attr,
28//!   `//` update, `or` default
29//! - Control flow: `if`/`then`/`else`, `assert`
30//! - Upvalue capture: Lua 5.x-style closures over non-local variables
31//! - `with` scopes: dynamic variable lookup via with-scope stack
32//! - `rec` attribute sets: self-referencing bindings
33//! - `inherit` and `inherit (source)`: in both `let` and attrset
34//! - Dotted attribute paths: `{ a.b = 1; a.c = 2; }` merging
35//! - Dynamic attribute keys: `{ ${expr} = value; }`
36//! - Builtins: 50+ functions (type checks, list ops, attrset ops,
37//!   string ops, arithmetic, control flow, conversion)
38//! - `import` with file caching
39//! - Thunks / lazy evaluation (MakeThunk/Force opcodes, blackhole detection)
40//! - Lazy attrset values (non-trivial values wrapped in thunks)
41//! - `derivation` / `derivationStrict` (native implementation via sui-compat)
42//! - `builtins.getFlake` (path-based flake references)
43//! - `builtins.scopedImport` (with-wrapping approach)
44//! - VM-level dispatch for interner-dependent builtins (attrNames,
45//!   listToAttrs, removeAttrs, hasAttr, getAttr, catAttrs)
46//! - Deep-force at VM boundary (recursively forces thunks in attrsets/lists)
47//!
48//! # Not Yet Implemented
49//!
50//! - String interpolation contexts
51
52/// Builtin bridge: tree-walker builtins callable from the VM.
53pub mod bridge;
54/// Built-in function registry for the VM.
55pub mod builtins;
56/// Bytecode container (instructions + constant pool).
57pub mod chunk;
58/// AST-to-bytecode compiler.
59pub mod compiler;
60/// Error types for compiler and VM.
61pub mod error;
62/// String interning for attribute names and identifiers.
63pub mod intern;
64/// NaN-boxed value representation for the VM stack.
65pub mod nanbox;
66/// Bytecode instruction set.
67pub mod opcode;
68/// VM-specific value representation.
69pub mod value;
70/// Bytecode interpreter / execution engine.
71pub mod vm;
72
73// Re-exports for ergonomic use.
74pub use bridge::{BuiltinBridgeFn, BuiltinBridgeGuard, call_builtin_bridge, set_builtin_bridge};
75pub use builtins::BuiltinRegistry;
76pub use chunk::Chunk;
77pub use compiler::Compiler;
78pub use error::{CompileError, VMError};
79pub use intern::{Interner, Symbol};
80pub use opcode::OpCode;
81pub use value::{StringKeyedValue, VMBuiltin, VMThunk, VMValue};
82pub use vm::{FlakeResolverGuard, set_flake_resolver, vm_fallback_count, VM};
83
84use std::cell::RefCell;
85use std::collections::HashMap;
86use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher;
87use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
88use std::rc::Rc;
89
90/// A cached compilation result: the chunk (shared via Rc) and a cloned interner.
91struct CachedCompile {
92    chunk: Rc<Chunk>,
93    interner: Interner,
94}
95
96thread_local! {
97    /// Per-thread compilation cache keyed by expression string hash.
98    ///
99    /// Benchmarks show that compilation takes 85-92% of total eval time,
100    /// so caching compiled chunks provides a dramatic speedup on repeated
101    /// evaluations of the same expression (the common case in benchmarks
102    /// and in real evaluation loops like `builtins.map` over many items).
103    static COMPILE_CACHE: RefCell<HashMap<u64, CachedCompile>> =
104        RefCell::new(HashMap::new());
105}
106
107/// Hash an expression string for the compile cache.
108fn hash_expr(input: &str) -> u64 {
109    let mut hasher = DefaultHasher::new();
110    input.hash(&mut hasher);
111    hasher.finish()
112}
113
114/// Result of bytecode evaluation: the value plus the interner needed
115/// to resolve symbol-keyed attrsets.
116pub struct EvalResult {
117    /// The evaluated value (may contain `Symbol`-keyed attrsets).
118    pub value: VMValue,
119    /// The interner used during compilation and execution.
120    pub interner: Interner,
121}
122
123impl EvalResult {
124    /// Convert the result to a fully string-keyed value.
125    #[must_use]
126    pub fn to_string_keyed(&self) -> StringKeyedValue {
127        self.value.to_string_keyed(&self.interner)
128    }
129}
130
131/// Compile and execute a Nix expression string via the bytecode VM.
132///
133/// Returns the raw [`VMValue`] (which may contain `Symbol`-keyed attrsets).
134/// For a fully resolved result, use [`eval_full`] instead.
135pub fn eval(input: &str) -> Result<VMValue, EvalError> {
136    let result = eval_full(input)?;
137    Ok(result.value)
138}
139
140/// Compile and execute a Nix expression, returning the value and interner.
141///
142/// Use this when you need to inspect attrset keys or display results.
143///
144/// Uses a thread-local compilation cache: if the same expression string
145/// has been compiled before, the cached bytecode is reused (avoiding the
146/// rnix parse + compile overhead which benchmarks show is 85-92% of total
147/// eval time).
148pub fn eval_full(input: &str) -> Result<EvalResult, EvalError> {
149    let key = hash_expr(input);
150
151    // Try the cache first.
152    let cached = COMPILE_CACHE.with(|cache| {
153        cache.borrow().get(&key).map(|entry| {
154            (entry.chunk.clone(), entry.interner.clone())
155        })
156    });
157
158    let (chunk, mut interner) = if let Some((rc_chunk, interner)) = cached {
159        // Cache hit: use the Rc<Chunk> directly. The VM needs an owned Chunk,
160        // so we clone from the Rc (the Rc makes this cheap for re-use).
161        ((*rc_chunk).clone(), interner)
162    } else {
163        // Cache miss: compile, cache, and return.
164        let (chunk, interner) = Compiler::compile(input).map_err(EvalError::Compile)?;
165        let rc_chunk = Rc::new(chunk.clone());
166        COMPILE_CACHE.with(|cache| {
167            cache.borrow_mut().insert(key, CachedCompile {
168                chunk: rc_chunk,
169                interner: interner.clone(),
170            });
171        });
172        (chunk, interner)
173    };
174
175    let value = VM::execute(chunk, &mut interner).map_err(EvalError::Runtime)?;
176    Ok(EvalResult { value, interner })
177}
178
179/// Clear the thread-local compilation cache.
180///
181/// Useful in tests or when memory pressure is a concern.
182pub fn clear_compile_cache() {
183    COMPILE_CACHE.with(|cache| cache.borrow_mut().clear());
184}
185
186/// Unified error type wrapping both compile and runtime errors.
187#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, thiserror::Error)]
188pub enum EvalError {
189    /// A compilation error.
190    #[error("compile error: {0}")]
191    Compile(CompileError),
192    /// A runtime error.
193    #[error("runtime error: {0}")]
194    Runtime(VMError),
195}
196
197#[cfg(test)]
198mod tests {
199    use super::*;
200
201    #[test]
202    fn eval_simple_addition() {
203        assert_eq!(eval("1 + 2").unwrap(), VMValue::Int(3));
204    }
205
206    #[test]
207    fn eval_null_literal() {
208        assert_eq!(eval("null").unwrap(), VMValue::Null);
209    }
210
211    #[test]
212    fn eval_bool_logic() {
213        assert_eq!(eval("true && false").unwrap(), VMValue::Bool(false));
214        assert_eq!(eval("true || false").unwrap(), VMValue::Bool(true));
215    }
216
217    #[test]
218    fn eval_let_binding() {
219        assert_eq!(eval("let x = 10; in x").unwrap(), VMValue::Int(10));
220    }
221
222    #[test]
223    fn eval_lambda_call() {
224        assert_eq!(eval("(x: x + 1) 5").unwrap(), VMValue::Int(6));
225    }
226
227    #[test]
228    fn eval_compile_error() {
229        let result = eval("let in");
230        assert!(result.is_err());
231        assert!(matches!(result, Err(EvalError::Compile(_))));
232    }
233
234    #[test]
235    fn eval_runtime_error_div_zero() {
236        let result = eval("1 / 0");
237        assert!(result.is_err());
238        assert!(matches!(
239            result,
240            Err(EvalError::Runtime(VMError::DivisionByZero))
241        ));
242    }
243
244    #[test]
245    fn eval_lazy_let_thunk() {
246        // Non-trivial let binding should be lazily evaluated.
247        assert_eq!(eval("let x = 2 * 3; in x").unwrap(), VMValue::Int(6));
248    }
249
250    #[test]
251    fn eval_lazy_let_cross_ref() {
252        // Let-binding thunks can reference other bindings from the same block.
253        clear_compile_cache();
254        assert_eq!(
255            eval("let f = x: x + 1; g = f 10; in g").unwrap(),
256            VMValue::Int(11)
257        );
258    }
259
260    #[test]
261    fn eval_fixpoint_via_intermediate() {
262        // The fixpoint pattern works when accessed through an intermediate variable.
263        clear_compile_cache();
264        let result = eval(
265            "let fix = f: let x = f x; in x; r = fix (self: { a = 1; }); s = r.a; in s",
266        );
267        assert_eq!(result.unwrap(), VMValue::Int(1));
268    }
269}