sui_eval/eval.rs
1//! Tree-walking Nix evaluator using rnix's typed AST.
2//!
3//! Implements Tvix-style lazy evaluation with thunks: let-bindings and
4//! rec-attrset values are wrapped in `Value::Thunk` and only evaluated
5//! when their value is actually needed (call-by-need with memoization).
6
7use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
8use std::collections::{HashSet, HashMap, VecDeque};
9use std::path::PathBuf;
10
11use rnix::ast::{self, AstToken, HasEntry, InterpolPart};
12use rowan::ast::AstNode;
13
14use crate::builtins;
15use crate::value::*;
16
17thread_local! { static EVAL_DEPTH: Cell<usize> = const { Cell::new(0) }; }
18
19
20// ── Source ID for identifier symbol cache ─────────────────────
21//
22// Each call to `rnix::Root::parse` produces a distinct AST tree.
23// Identifiers from different trees may share the same byte offset,
24// so we pair offset with a source ID to form a unique cache key.
25// The ID is stored in a thread-local so `eval_expr` can access it
26// without an extra parameter threaded through every call.
27
28thread_local! {
29 static CURRENT_SOURCE_ID: Cell<u32> = const { Cell::new(0) };
30}
31
32// ── Currently-evaluating-file stack ────────────────────────────
33//
34// Real Nix resolves relative path literals (`./foo.nix`) against the
35// directory of the file that *contains* the literal, not against the
36// process cwd. Track the stack of files we're currently evaluating
37// so the `PathRel` handler and `import` builtin can resolve correctly.
38
39thread_local! {
40 /// `None` frame = "evaluating something with no source file" (a `--expr` /
41 /// `<string>` literal). Representing that explicitly is load-bearing: a
42 /// thunk captured in a fileless context used to push NOTHING when it
43 /// forced, so the callee's file stayed on top and `unsafeGetAttrPos`
44 /// stamped the literal with the callee's path where CppNix returns `null`.
45 /// That fed `eval-config.nix`'s `modulesLocation`, which wraps every user
46 /// module in `{ _file; imports = [ m ]; }` — demoting it one
47 /// `genericClosure` level and permuting NixOS definition order.
48 static EVAL_FILE_STACK: RefCell<Vec<Option<PathBuf>>> = const { RefCell::new(Vec::new()) };
49 /// Nix-level error context stack — captures source positions for --show-trace.
50 /// Each entry: (file, expression_snippet). Pushed on function calls, select,
51 /// force, and popped on return. Attached to errors for structured diagnostics.
52 static NIX_TRACE_STACK: RefCell<Vec<NixTraceFrame>> = const { RefCell::new(Vec::new()) };
53}
54
55/// A single frame in the Nix-level error trace.
56///
57/// The frame is only ever *observed* on the cold error path (via
58/// `attach_trace`). To keep the hot lambda-call path allocation-free,
59/// the per-call lambda frame stores the raw ingredients (a cheap
60/// `Rc`-clone of the closure env + the raw current-eval-file `PathBuf`)
61/// and defers the `format!` / path-strip work into `attach_trace`. The
62/// rendered `(description, file)` pair is byte-identical to the eager
63/// form either way (see the `description()` / `file()` accessors).
64#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
65pub enum NixTraceFrame {
66 /// Pre-formatted frame (the builtin-call path — kept eager because
67 /// the builtin name is already a `&'static str`, so there is no
68 /// per-call heap-`String` to defer).
69 Eager {
70 file: Option<String>,
71 description: String,
72 },
73 /// Lazy per-lambda-call frame. The `description` string and the
74 /// stripped `file` string are built on demand in `attach_trace`.
75 ///
76 /// - `closure_env` provides the *description*'s file (from
77 /// `closure.env.eval_file()`) — an O(1) `Rc` refcount bump.
78 /// - `current_file` is the raw `current_eval_file()` snapshot taken
79 /// at push time (the stack top after the file guard pushed the
80 /// closure's file), used verbatim for the frame's `file` field so
81 /// the rendered `loc` matches the eager form byte-for-byte.
82 Lambda {
83 closure_env: Env,
84 current_file: Option<PathBuf>,
85 },
86}
87
88/// Strip the `-source/` store-path prefix from a rendered path exactly
89/// as the eager trace path did (`p.display()...rsplit_once("-source/")`).
90fn strip_source_prefix(p: &std::path::Path) -> String {
91 let s = p.display().to_string();
92 s.rsplit_once("-source/")
93 .map_or_else(|| p.display().to_string(), |(_, tail)| tail.to_string())
94}
95
96impl NixTraceFrame {
97 /// The frame's `file` field (for the trace `loc`), matching the
98 /// eager `frame.file` byte-for-byte.
99 fn file(&self) -> Option<String> {
100 match self {
101 NixTraceFrame::Eager { file, .. } => file.clone(),
102 NixTraceFrame::Lambda { current_file, .. } => {
103 current_file.as_deref().map(strip_source_prefix)
104 }
105 }
106 }
107
108 /// The frame's `description`, matching the eager `frame.description`
109 /// byte-for-byte. Rendered through the `Display` impl (a `write!`
110 /// surface — the description is the frame's canonical serialization,
111 /// per the fleet TYPED-EMISSION rule; no `format!()`).
112 fn description(&self) -> String {
113 self.to_string()
114 }
115}
116
117/// The frame's rendered description IS its `Display` — the typed emission
118/// surface for the trace message (`write!`, never `format!()`). The
119/// `Lambda` arm defers the path-strip to this cold error-path render.
120impl std::fmt::Display for NixTraceFrame {
121 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
122 match self {
123 NixTraceFrame::Eager { description, .. } => f.write_str(description),
124 NixTraceFrame::Lambda { closure_env, .. } => {
125 let file = closure_env.eval_file().map(|p| strip_source_prefix(p));
126 write!(
127 f,
128 "while calling function defined in {}",
129 file.as_deref().unwrap_or("<eval>")
130 )
131 }
132 }
133 }
134}
135
136/// Push a Nix-level trace frame. Returns a guard that pops on drop.
137fn push_nix_trace(desc: impl Into<String>) -> NixTraceGuard {
138 let frame = NixTraceFrame::Eager {
139 file: current_eval_file().map(|p| {
140 p.display().to_string()
141 .rsplit_once("-source/")
142 .map_or_else(|| p.display().to_string(), |(_, s)| s.to_string())
143 }),
144 description: desc.into(),
145 };
146 NIX_TRACE_STACK.with(|s| s.borrow_mut().push(frame));
147 NixTraceGuard
148}
149
150/// Push a *lazy* Nix-level trace frame for a lambda call. Stores only the
151/// raw ingredients (an O(1) `Rc`-clone of the closure env + the raw
152/// `current_eval_file()` snapshot) — the `format!`/path-strip work is
153/// deferred to the cold `attach_trace` path. Returns a guard that pops on
154/// drop. The rendered frame is byte-identical to the eager form.
155fn push_nix_trace_lambda(closure_env: &Env) -> NixTraceGuard {
156 let frame = NixTraceFrame::Lambda {
157 closure_env: closure_env.clone(),
158 current_file: current_eval_file(),
159 };
160 NIX_TRACE_STACK.with(|s| s.borrow_mut().push(frame));
161 NixTraceGuard
162}
163
164struct NixTraceGuard;
165impl Drop for NixTraceGuard {
166 fn drop(&mut self) {
167 NIX_TRACE_STACK.with(|s| s.borrow_mut().pop());
168 }
169}
170
171/// Capture the current Nix trace and attach it to an error.
172pub fn attach_trace(err: EvalError) -> EvalError {
173 NIX_TRACE_STACK.with(|s| {
174 let stack = s.borrow();
175 if stack.is_empty() {
176 return err;
177 }
178 let max_frames = std::env::var("SUI_M26_MAXFRAMES").ok()
179 .and_then(|s| s.parse::<usize>().ok()).unwrap_or(15);
180 let mut trace = format!("{err}");
181 for (i, frame) in stack.iter().rev().take(max_frames).enumerate() {
182 let file = frame.file();
183 let loc = file.as_deref().unwrap_or("<eval>");
184 trace.push_str(&format!("\n {} ({loc})", frame.description()));
185 if i + 1 >= max_frames && stack.len() > max_frames {
186 trace.push_str(&format!("\n ... ({} more frames)", stack.len() - max_frames));
187 }
188 }
189 // CRITICAL: preserve Throw/AssertionFailed variants so tryEval can catch them.
190 // Converting to TypeError would make tryEval miss them.
191 match err {
192 EvalError::Throw(_) => EvalError::Throw(trace),
193 EvalError::AssertionFailed(_) => EvalError::AssertionFailed(trace),
194 _ => EvalError::TypeError(trace),
195 }
196 })
197}
198
199/// Return the directory of the file currently being evaluated, if any.
200/// Used by the `PathRel` AST handler to resolve relative path literals.
201#[must_use]
202pub fn current_eval_dir() -> Option<PathBuf> {
203 EVAL_FILE_STACK
204 .with(|s| s.borrow().last().cloned())
205 .flatten()
206 .and_then(|p| p.parent().map(PathBuf::from))
207}
208
209/// Push a file onto the eval stack. Returns an RAII guard that pops
210/// it on drop. Use when entering an `import <file>` so subsequent
211/// relative path literals resolve against the right directory.
212pub fn push_eval_file(file: PathBuf) -> EvalFileGuard {
213 push_eval_frame(Some(file))
214}
215
216/// Push a frame that may be fileless. `None` means "this code has no source
217/// file" and MUST still occupy a stack slot — pushing nothing would leave the
218/// caller's file visible to `current_eval_file`, which is exactly the
219/// `unsafeGetAttrPos` divergence documented on `EVAL_FILE_STACK`.
220pub fn push_eval_frame(file: Option<PathBuf>) -> EvalFileGuard {
221 EVAL_FILE_STACK.with(|s| s.borrow_mut().push(file));
222 EvalFileGuard
223}
224
225/// Return the file currently being evaluated, if any.
226/// Used by error sites to attach source location context.
227#[must_use]
228pub fn current_eval_file() -> Option<PathBuf> {
229 EVAL_FILE_STACK.with(|s| s.borrow().last().cloned()).flatten()
230}
231
232
233/// Snapshot the entire eval file stack (debug).
234pub fn eval_file_stack_snapshot() -> Vec<String> {
235 EVAL_FILE_STACK.with(|s| {
236 s.borrow().iter().map(|p| {
237 let Some(p) = p else { return "<no-file>".to_string() };
238 let s = p.display().to_string();
239 s.rsplit_once("-source/").map_or(s.clone(), |(_, r)| r.to_string())
240 }).collect()
241 })
242}
243
244/// Format the current eval file for error context strings.
245/// Returns e.g. `", in '/nix/store/.../default.nix'"` or empty string.
246pub(crate) fn eval_file_ctx() -> String {
247 current_eval_file()
248 .map(|p| format!(", in '{}'", p.display()))
249 .unwrap_or_default()
250}
251
252/// RAII guard that pops the top of the eval-file stack on drop.
253pub struct EvalFileGuard;
254
255impl Drop for EvalFileGuard {
256 fn drop(&mut self) {
257 EVAL_FILE_STACK.with(|s| {
258 s.borrow_mut().pop();
259 });
260 }
261}
262
263/// Set `CURRENT_SOURCE_ID` to `id`, returning an RAII guard that restores
264/// the previous id on drop. Used at thunk force so a cross-file thunk's
265/// idents key the `(source_id, offset)` symbol cache against the file where
266/// the thunk was DEFINED, not the ambient source at force time — the sibling
267/// of the eval-file guard, closing the `parse.nix` cross-file collision.
268pub fn push_source_id(id: u32) -> SourceIdGuard {
269 let prev = CURRENT_SOURCE_ID.with(|s| {
270 let old = s.get();
271 s.set(id);
272 old
273 });
274 SourceIdGuard(prev)
275}
276
277/// RAII guard that restores the previous `CURRENT_SOURCE_ID` on drop.
278pub struct SourceIdGuard(u32);
279
280impl Drop for SourceIdGuard {
281 fn drop(&mut self) {
282 CURRENT_SOURCE_ID.with(|s| s.set(self.0));
283 }
284}
285
286// ── Path normalization ────────────────────────────────────────
287//
288// Normalize a path by removing `.` components and resolving `..`
289// components. Unlike `canonicalize()`, this doesn't require the
290// path to exist on disk — critical for flake evaluation where
291// files may not be materialized yet.
292
293/// Normalize a path by removing `.` and resolving `..` components
294/// without touching the filesystem.
295///
296/// Delegates to [`crate::path::normalize`] — kept as a public re-export
297/// so existing call-sites continue to compile without changes.
298pub fn normalize_path(path: &std::path::Path) -> std::path::PathBuf {
299 crate::path::normalize(path)
300}
301
302// ── Pure (hermetic) evaluation mode ────────────────────────────
303//
304// When pure mode is enabled, impure builtins (`storePath`, `fetchurl`/`fetchTarball`
305// without an explicit hash, `currentTime`, `getEnv`, etc.) should refuse to
306// produce non-deterministic results. The flag is thread-local so each evaluator
307// thread can opt in independently.
308
309thread_local! {
310 static PURE_MODE: Cell<bool> = const { Cell::new(false) };
311}
312
313/// Enable or disable hermetic (pure) evaluation mode for the current thread.
314pub fn set_pure_mode(pure: bool) {
315 PURE_MODE.with(|p| p.set(pure));
316}
317
318/// Whether the current thread is in hermetic (pure) evaluation mode.
319#[must_use]
320pub fn is_pure_mode() -> bool {
321 PURE_MODE.with(Cell::get)
322}
323
324/// Maximum evaluation depth before we report infinite recursion.
325///
326/// With `stacker` dynamically growing the call stack, we are no longer
327/// limited by the default 8 MB thread stack.
328///
329/// **Test builds** keep a low limit (2 048) so that infinite-recursion
330/// tests fail quickly instead of spinning for minutes.
331///
332/// **Non-test builds** disable the depth guard entirely (`None`).
333/// nixpkgs uses deeply nested fixpoints (50+ overlay applications, each
334/// creating cascading chains of millions of `eval_expr` calls when
335/// attributes are forced). CppNix has no explicit depth limit — it
336/// relies on the OS stack, which `stacker` now emulates for us. True
337/// infinite recursion is caught by the thunk blackhole detector in
338/// `Thunk::force`, not by this counter.
339///
340/// "No limit" is carried by `None`, NOT by a `usize::MAX` sentinel. The
341/// sentinel form obliged every reader of this constant to re-guard it
342/// (`MAX_EVAL_DEPTH != usize::MAX && depth > MAX_EVAL_DEPTH`), and that
343/// guard did not actually remove the nonsense comparison it was written to
344/// suppress — `depth > usize::MAX` is false for every `usize`, which
345/// `clippy::absurd_extreme_comparisons` reports at deny level. With the
346/// bound typed as an `Option`, the non-test build contains no comparison
347/// at all and the absurd form has no way to be written.
348#[cfg(test)]
349const MAX_EVAL_DEPTH: Option<usize> = Some(2_048);
350#[cfg(not(test))]
351const MAX_EVAL_DEPTH: Option<usize> = None;
352
353/// Lightweight depth guard.
354///
355/// In non-test builds `MAX_EVAL_DEPTH` is `None`, so the guard is a no-op
356/// (the arm never matches). The compiler should be able to elide most of
357/// the overhead.
358struct DepthGuard;
359
360/// Release-active runaway backstop for the overlay-fixpoint promotion.
361///
362/// Release builds set `MAX_EVAL_DEPTH = None` (no eval-depth guard)
363/// so nixpkgs' legitimately-deep fixpoints evaluate. But a promoted
364/// empty-attrs partial that corrupts a downstream `makeOverridable` /
365/// `commonAttrs` fixpoint (the cross-system Darwin `apple-sdk` path `hello`
366/// hits under `builtins.currentSystem = macOS`) recurses through
367/// `eval_expr` without bound — and that recursion does NOT climb the force
368/// stack, so only an `eval_expr`-level bound catches it before the OS stack
369/// aborts. Armed ONLY once a promotion has fired (`promotion_occurred()`),
370/// so ordinary deep evaluation (never after a promotion) is untouched. The
371/// converging native-system fixpoint (`libxcrypt`) peaks well under this
372/// bound and is unaffected; the non-converging cross-system runaway is
373/// caught here, converting a hard native-stack abort into a recoverable
374/// `InfiniteRecursion` that `x.y or default` recovers exactly like nix
375/// (`hello` returns to a clean value-diverge instead of aborting).
376const PROMOTION_RUNAWAY_EVAL_DEPTH: usize = 500;
377
378impl DepthGuard {
379 #[inline(always)]
380 fn enter() -> Result<Self, EvalError> {
381 EVAL_DEPTH.with(|d| {
382 let depth = d.get();
383 if matches!(MAX_EVAL_DEPTH, Some(max) if depth > max) {
384 return Err(EvalError::InfiniteRecursion(
385 "eval depth exceeded".into(),
386 ));
387 }
388 if depth > PROMOTION_RUNAWAY_EVAL_DEPTH
389 && crate::value::promotion_occurred()
390 {
391 return Err(EvalError::InfiniteRecursion(
392 "overlay-fixpoint promotion runaway (eval depth exceeded)".into(),
393 ));
394 }
395 d.set(depth + 1);
396 Ok(DepthGuard)
397 })
398 }
399}
400
401impl Drop for DepthGuard {
402 #[inline(always)]
403 fn drop(&mut self) {
404 EVAL_DEPTH.with(|d| d.set(d.get().saturating_sub(1)));
405 }
406}
407
408/// Collect ALL identifier names referenced in an AST expression.
409///
410/// Walks the full expression tree (including inside `with` bodies)
411/// and collects every `Ident` node. This is an OVER-APPROXIMATION:
412/// it includes shadowed names and names inside `with` bodies.
413///
414/// Over-approximation is SAFE for dead binding elimination — we may
415/// keep a binding that's unused (waste) but never skip a binding
416/// that IS used (correctness).
417///
418/// Previous versions bailed out on `with` expressions, disabling
419/// dead binding elimination entirely. The fix: collect idents even
420/// inside `with` bodies. If a binding name doesn't appear as ANY
421/// identifier ANYWHERE in the expression, it's provably dead
422/// regardless of `with` scopes — `with` makes names from the
423/// namespace reachable, not names from the enclosing let-scope.
424fn collect_referenced_names(expr: &ast::Expr) -> HashSet<String> {
425 let mut names = HashSet::new();
426 for node in expr.syntax().descendants() {
427 if let Some(ident) = ast::Ident::cast(node) {
428 names.insert(ident_text(&ident));
429 }
430 }
431 names
432}
433
434/// Compute the set of binding names that are transitively needed
435/// by the body expression in a recursive scope (let-in or rec attrset).
436///
437/// Algorithm:
438/// 1. Collect all ident references from the body → root set
439/// 2. Collect all ident references from each binding's value expression
440/// 3. BFS from root set through binding dependencies
441/// 4. Return the set of reachable binding names
442///
443/// Bindings NOT in the returned set are provably dead and can be skipped.
444/// This is correct even for recursive scopes because the BFS follows
445/// transitive dependencies: if A is needed and A references B, then B
446/// is added to the needed set.
447fn compute_needed_bindings(
448 body: &ast::Expr,
449 binding_info: &[(String, Option<ast::Expr>)], // (name, value_expr) — None for plain inherit
450) -> HashSet<String> {
451 // Step 1: Collect idents from the body
452 let body_refs = collect_referenced_names(body);
453
454 // Build the set of all binding names and their dependencies
455 let mut all_names: HashSet<String> = HashSet::with_capacity(binding_info.len());
456 let mut deps: HashMap<String, HashSet<String>> = HashMap::with_capacity(binding_info.len());
457
458 for (name, value_expr) in binding_info {
459 all_names.insert(name.clone());
460 if let Some(expr) = value_expr {
461 deps.insert(name.clone(), collect_referenced_names(expr));
462 }
463 }
464
465 // Step 2: BFS from body refs through binding dependencies
466 let mut needed: HashSet<String> = body_refs.intersection(&all_names).cloned().collect();
467 let mut queue: VecDeque<String> = needed.iter().cloned().collect();
468
469 while let Some(name) = queue.pop_front() {
470 if let Some(name_deps) = deps.get(&name) {
471 for dep in name_deps {
472 if all_names.contains(dep) && needed.insert(dep.clone()) {
473 queue.push_back(dep.clone());
474 }
475 }
476 }
477 }
478
479 needed
480}
481
482/// Evaluate a Nix expression string.
483#[must_use = "evaluation result should be used"]
484pub fn eval(input: &str) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
485 eval_with_file(input, None)
486}
487
488// Whether we are inside a top-level eval (used to avoid nested perf reports).
489thread_local! {
490 static EVAL_NESTING: Cell<usize> = const { Cell::new(0) };
491}
492
493/// Evaluate a Nix expression string, optionally tagged with the
494/// path of the source file. The file is stored on the root `Env`
495/// so that any closure created during evaluation captures it and
496/// can resolve relative path literals (`./foo.nix`) in function
497/// defaults that fire after control has left the file's scope.
498
499pub fn eval_with_file(input: &str, file: Option<std::path::PathBuf>) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
500 let nesting = EVAL_NESTING.with(|n| {
501 let v = n.get();
502 n.set(v + 1);
503 v
504 });
505 if nesting == 0 {
506 crate::perf::init();
507 crate::perf::start();
508 crate::trace::init_trace();
509 // Clear the identifier symbol cache so that offsets from
510 // previous top-level evaluations don't persist.
511 clear_ident_cache();
512 // ENV-RESOLVE M0 (no-op unless `SUI_RESOLVE=1`): clear the per-source
513 // resolution side-table for the same reason — its `(source_id,
514 // offset)` keys must not survive across independent top-level evals.
515 crate::resolve_env::clear();
516 // SOURCE_TEXTS is deliberately NOT cleared here — it is append-only
517 // for the life of the process. Clearing it on a `nesting == 0`
518 // re-entry was a shared-mutable-cell bug: the top-level
519 // `eval_with_file` RETURNS (nesting → 0) BEFORE its caller
520 // deep-forces the result (e.g. `value.to_json()` at the CLI), and
521 // that deep force triggers lazy `import`s which re-enter
522 // `eval_with_file` at nesting == 0 — so clearing here wiped every
523 // registered file's text mid-force. Any `unsafeGetAttrPos` resolved
524 // after the first deep-force import then failed its `text_for()`
525 // existence check and returned null (the cid `options.json` attrTag
526 // `declarations = []` divergence). SOURCE_TEXTS is keyed by canonical
527 // path and `register_source` stores each path's text only once
528 // (identical on re-parse), so append-only is correct — a path always
529 // maps to its own text — and matches CppNix, which never clears its
530 // source registry. The only cost is bounded growth within one process
531 // (a non-issue for a per-invocation CLI). Removing the clearable cell
532 // makes the whole "absent/wrong source text at resolve time" class
533 // unrepresentable rather than merely guarded.
534 }
535 let parse = rnix::Root::parse(input);
536 if !parse.errors().is_empty() {
537 let msgs: Vec<String> = parse.errors().iter().map(|e| e.to_string()).collect();
538 EVAL_NESTING.with(|n| n.set(n.get().saturating_sub(1)));
539 return Err(EvalError::ParseError(msgs.join("; ")));
540 }
541
542 // Each parse tree gets a unique source ID so that identifiers
543 // at the same byte offset in different files don't collide in
544 // the symbol cache.
545 let src_id = next_source_id();
546 // ENV-RESOLVE M0 (no-op unless `SUI_RESOLVE=1`): run the parse-time
547 // variable resolver over THIS parse tree and merge its `Lexical`
548 // resolutions into the per-source table under `src_id`. Pure + fail-safe
549 // (any uncertainty is left `Dynamic`), so the eval below is byte-identical
550 // — the `Lexical` fast path only shortcuts a lexical-bindings hit, which
551 // `lookup_fast` returns first anyway.
552 if crate::resolve_env::enabled() {
553 let table = sui_resolve::resolve(&parse.tree());
554 crate::resolve_env::populate(src_id, &table);
555 }
556 // The attrset-binding plan (`SUI_NORMALIZE=1`). A rejection here is nix's
557 // PARSE-time duplicate-attribute error, so it surfaces as a parse error
558 // rather than an eval one — but only once the rejection tier lands; for
559 // now a rejected tree simply records no plan and every group keeps its
560 // existing path.
561 if crate::normalize_env::enabled() {
562 if let Ok(table) = sui_normalize::normalize(&parse.tree()) {
563 crate::normalize_env::populate(src_id, &table);
564 }
565 }
566 // Register this parse tree's file + text so a static key's byte offset
567 // (recorded by `eval_attrset`) resolves to a file/line/column for
568 // `builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos`. The file flows through the eval-file
569 // stack (store-path prefixed for imported inputs); the position resolver
570 // lifts a cache-dir path to its `/nix/store/<h>-source` store path.
571 crate::pos::register_source(file.as_deref(), input);
572 let prev_src_id = CURRENT_SOURCE_ID.with(|s| {
573 let old = s.get();
574 s.set(src_id);
575 old
576 });
577
578 let root = parse.tree();
579 let expr = match root.expr() {
580 Some(e) => e,
581 None => {
582 CURRENT_SOURCE_ID.with(|s| s.set(prev_src_id));
583 EVAL_NESTING.with(|n| n.set(n.get().saturating_sub(1)));
584 return Err(EvalError::ParseError("empty expression".to_string()));
585 }
586 };
587 let mut env = Env::new();
588 env.set_eval_file(file);
589 // Tag the env with THIS parse tree's source_id so a thunk created here
590 // and forced later (cross-file) restores this id on force (see the
591 // source-id guard in `Thunk::force`), keying `IDENT_CACHE` against the
592 // file where the thunk was defined.
593 env.set_source_id(src_id);
594 builtins::register(&mut env);
595 let result = eval_expr(&expr, &env).map_err(|e| attach_trace(e))?;
596 // Force the top-level result so callers always see a concrete value.
597 let final_result = force_value(&result).map_err(|e| attach_trace(e));
598 // Restore the previous source ID (matters for nested imports).
599 CURRENT_SOURCE_ID.with(|s| s.set(prev_src_id));
600 EVAL_NESTING.with(|n| n.set(n.get().saturating_sub(1)));
601 if nesting == 0 {
602 crate::perf::report();
603 }
604 final_result
605}
606
607/// Force a value: if it is a thunk, evaluate and memoize the result.
608/// Concrete values are returned unchanged.
609/// Force a value: if it is a thunk, evaluate and memoize the result.
610/// Concrete values are returned unchanged.
611///
612/// Inlined aggressively so the non-thunk fast path compiles to a
613/// simple clone without a function-call boundary.
614#[inline(always)]
615/// Force a value and return a type-safe `Concrete` (guaranteed non-Thunk).
616///
617/// This is the preferred forcing API. The `Concrete` return type makes it
618/// impossible to accidentally use an unforced thunk — the compiler rejects it.
619pub fn force_concrete(value: &Value) -> Result<Concrete, EvalError> {
620 value.demand()
621}
622
623/// Force a value (legacy API — returns `Value` for backward compatibility).
624///
625/// Prefer `force_concrete()` or `Value::demand()` for new code.
626pub fn force_value(value: &Value) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
627 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ForceValue);
628 // Fast path: non-thunk values are returned immediately (no clone needed
629 // until we actually have work to do).
630 if !matches!(value, Value::Thunk(_)) {
631 return Ok(value.clone());
632 }
633 // Slow path: chase thunk chains.
634 //
635 // A legitimate chain is typically 1–3 links deep (result of lazy
636 // evaluation wrapping an intermediate value in another thunk).
637 // Reaching 100 means either (a) a self-referential cycle like
638 // `let x = x; in x` that bypassed per-thunk Blackhole detection,
639 // or (b) pathological Thunk(Thunk(...)) nesting. Both are errors.
640 //
641 // Previous behavior silently returned `Ok(last_thunk)` at depth
642 // 100, which hid infinite-recursion bugs — the blackhole tests
643 // in the lib suite failed because `result.is_ok()` instead of
644 // `is_err()`. Returning `Err` here makes the silent-bail visible
645 // at the CppNix-compatible call site (real Nix raises "infinite
646 // recursion encountered").
647 let mut v = value.clone();
648 let mut depth = 0u32;
649 loop {
650 match v {
651 Value::Thunk(ref thunk) => {
652 v = force_thunk(thunk)?;
653 depth += 1;
654 if depth > 100 {
655 return Err(EvalError::InfiniteRecursion(
656 "force_value: thunk chain exceeded depth 100 (cycle or runaway lazy wrap)".into(),
657 ));
658 }
659 }
660 _ => return Ok(v),
661 }
662 }
663}
664
665/// Force with call-site tracking (legacy API).
666pub fn force_value_tracked(value: &Value, site: &str) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
667 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ForceValue);
668 if let Value::Thunk(thunk) = value {
669 FORCE_SITES.with(|sites| {
670 *sites.borrow_mut().entry(site.to_string()).or_insert(0) += 1;
671 });
672 force_thunk(thunk)
673 } else {
674 Ok(value.clone())
675 }
676}
677
678thread_local! {
679 static FORCE_SITES: std::cell::RefCell<std::collections::HashMap<String, u64>> =
680 std::cell::RefCell::new(std::collections::HashMap::new());
681 static APPLY_SITES: std::cell::RefCell<std::collections::HashMap<String, u64>> =
682 std::cell::RefCell::new(std::collections::HashMap::new());
683}
684
685/// Dump force-site counters (call from perf reporting).
686pub fn dump_force_sites() {
687 FORCE_SITES.with(|sites| {
688 let sites = sites.borrow();
689 let mut sorted: Vec<_> = sites.iter().collect();
690 sorted.sort_by(|a, b| b.1.cmp(a.1));
691 eprintln!("[force-sites] top thunk force call sites:");
692 for (site, count) in sorted.iter().take(10) {
693 eprintln!(" {count:>8} {site}");
694 }
695 });
696 APPLY_SITES.with(|sites| {
697 let sites = sites.borrow();
698 let mut sorted: Vec<_> = sites.iter().collect();
699 sorted.sort_by(|a, b| b.1.cmp(a.1));
700 eprintln!("[apply-sites] top lambda call sites by source file:");
701 for (site, count) in sorted.iter().take(15) {
702 // Strip nix store prefix for readability
703 let short = site.rsplit_once("-source/").map_or(site.as_str(), |(_,s)| s);
704 eprintln!(" {count:>8} {short}");
705 }
706 });
707}
708
709/// Force a thunk — split out from [`force_value`] so the fast path
710/// (non-thunk clone) stays fully inlined while this cold path can
711/// be a regular function call with stacker protection.
712fn force_thunk(thunk: &Thunk) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
713 // Ultra-fast path: if the thunk is already cached, skip stacker overhead.
714 if let Some(cached) = thunk.peek() {
715 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ThunkHit);
716 return Ok(cached.clone().into_value());
717 }
718 stacker::maybe_grow(64 * 1024, 2 * 1024 * 1024, || {
719 // Force ONE level only — matches CppNix's forceValue which does
720 // not transitively chase thunk-in-thunk chains. The caller will
721 // force again when the value is actually needed. This is the key
722 // optimization: CppNix forces 71 thunks for lib.version while
723 // sui was forcing 180K due to transitive forcing.
724 thunk.force(&|expr, env| eval_expr(expr, env))
725 })
726}
727
728/// Decide whether to thunk an expression or evaluate it directly.
729///
730/// Trivial expressions (literals, paths) are evaluated immediately --
731/// no thunk allocation. For non-recursive scopes, variable lookups
732/// (Ident) and lambdas are also evaluated eagerly. This matches
733/// CppNix's `maybeThunk` optimization which avoids a large fraction
734/// of thunk creations on nixpkgs.
735///
736/// For recursive scopes (let-in, rec attrsets), set `is_rec = true` to
737/// prevent eager evaluation of `Ident` and `Lambda` expressions:
738/// - Ident: sibling bindings may not be defined yet (forward refs).
739/// - Lambda: the closure must capture the *final* env (set in Phase 2)
740/// so that the lambda body can reference sibling bindings.
741///
742/// `defined_so_far`: In recursive scopes, names that have already been
743/// bound in this scope (i.e. earlier bindings). Idents referencing these
744/// are backward references and can be resolved directly without thunking.
745/// Forward references (names not yet defined) must still be thunked.
746/// Detect whether `value_expr`'s source structurally references
747/// the identifier `name` — the signal that this let-binding is a
748/// self-recursive fix-point (`let x = f x; in x` or
749/// `let x = { a = 1; b = x.a; }; in x`). Used at let-binding
750/// thunking time to pick `Thunk::new_suspended_recursive` over the
751/// classic `Thunk::new_suspended`, so inner re-entrance during
752/// force returns the partial value via `ThunkRepr::Promise`
753/// instead of erroring with `InfiniteRecursion`.
754///
755/// Implementation walks the value-expr's rnix syntax tree looking
756/// for `TOKEN_IDENT` whose text equals `name`. This is a
757/// conservative over-approximation:
758/// - shadowing (e.g. `let x = let x = 1; in x; in x`) marks the
759/// outer thunk recursive even though no real cycle exists;
760/// - the resulting Promise behaviour is a strict superset of
761/// Blackhole for non-cyclic forces (the body runs to completion
762/// and the cell gets the final value), so false positives are
763/// semantically safe — they cost only the extra `Rc<RefCell>`
764/// allocation per recursive let-binding.
765///
766/// False negatives (e.g. the bound name appears only inside an
767/// inherit-from-source clause) leave the existing
768/// `InfiniteRecursion` behaviour intact, which is the conservative
769/// fallback.
770/// `SUI_SCOPE_NARROW` — the scope-narrowing latch.
771///
772/// Every `let` / `rec` / pattern-default binding closes an `Rc` cycle today:
773/// the thunk is bound INTO the scope env, then Phase 2's `update_env` puts
774/// that same env back INTO the thunk. `Rc` has no cycle collector and no
775/// `Weak` sits on that edge, so the whole scope — every innocent leaf in it —
776/// is immortal for the life of the process. Narrowing removes the second half
777/// of the cycle for the bindings that provably do not need it.
778///
779/// * unset / `0` — today's behaviour, byte- AND allocation-identical. Not one
780/// extra tree walk runs on this path.
781/// * `1` — D3 (pattern-lambda formal defaults) + D1 (`let` / `rec` bindings
782/// whose RHS reaches no sibling keep their outer-env capture).
783/// * `2` — additionally D2 (bindings that DO need the scope get a *cluster*
784/// env holding only the names they can reach, so one recursive binding
785/// stops pinning its innocent siblings).
786///
787/// Read once through a `OnceLock` one-way latch — the `resolve_env::enabled()`
788/// idiom — so the value cannot change mid-eval and the default path pays a
789/// single relaxed load.
790/// ★ THE DEFAULT IS 2 (flipped 2026-08-17). `0` and `1` remain selectable for
791/// bisecting a suspected narrowing bug — that is the whole reason the latch
792/// survives rather than the code being inlined.
793///
794/// It shipped as `0`, and NOTHING in the tree set it. So the measured result —
795/// 700.0 MB / 1,020,001 live nodes → 22.2 MB / 0 on the gate probe, with the
796/// process RSS floor at 20.5 MB, i.e. *at the floor* — reached nobody. A fix
797/// present but unreached is the same shape as the VM bridges that were
798/// installed two-of-three, and as `vm_fallback_count()` sitting unread since
799/// the day it was written.
800///
801/// Flipped only after byte-parity was proven at every level, because a wrong
802/// drvPath is far worse than a leak:
803/// - the 117-fixture lang corpus: identical at 0, 1 and 2
804/// - the full `sui-eval` suite at level 2: 1685 pass
805/// - `sui eval --raw <expr>.drvPath` byte-identical across 0/1/2 AND equal to
806/// real nix
807///
808/// The narrowing removes the second half of an `Rc` cycle for bindings that
809/// provably do not need the scope env. It is NOT free of judgement: `P2`, a
810/// genuinely-recursive scope, must still pin, and it does — a narrowing that
811/// improved every probe would mean it was discarding something it should keep.
812fn scope_narrow_level() -> u8 {
813 static LEVEL: std::sync::OnceLock<u8> = std::sync::OnceLock::new();
814 *LEVEL.get_or_init(
815 || match std::env::var("SUI_SCOPE_NARROW").ok().as_deref() {
816 Some("0") => 0,
817 Some("1") => 1,
818 _ => 2,
819 },
820 )
821}
822
823/// True at `SUI_SCOPE_NARROW >= 1` — D1 + D3 are on.
824#[inline]
825fn scope_narrow_enabled() -> bool {
826 scope_narrow_level() >= 1
827}
828
829/// True at `SUI_SCOPE_NARROW = 2` — D2 (the cluster env) is on.
830#[inline]
831fn scope_cluster_enabled() -> bool {
832 scope_narrow_level() >= 2
833}
834
835/// The set of variable-reference ident names in `value_expr`'s subtree
836/// (`NODE_IDENT` whose parent is NOT a `NODE_ATTRPATH` — i.e. genuine
837/// variable references, not attribute names/keys). ONE subtree walk.
838///
839/// Kills the O(N²) re-walk storm (Storm A) at the call sites: previously
840/// `is_self_recursive_binding` did a full subtree walk once per
841/// `(binding × sibling-name)` in every `let`/`rec` scope; now each RHS is
842/// walked ONCE to build this set, then every name is an O(1) set lookup.
843/// Byte-neutral: the recursion verdict is unchanged (a name is self/mutually
844/// recursive iff it is in the set).
845///
846/// NOT cross-call memoized: a process-lifetime memo keyed on ephemeral AST
847/// node identity `(source-id, range)` collides when nodes are parsed/dropped
848/// without a per-eval clear (the standalone-predicate case). The call-site
849/// single-walk is the byte-safe win; `ContentMemo` (sui-intern) is reserved
850/// for sites with a STABLE content key (the NAR-hash memo's `(dir,name)`, the
851/// overlay-flatten per-node cache).
852///
853/// The attrpath exclusion matters: without it, `placeholder = if
854/// lhs.placeholder == …` in nixpkgs `lib/types.nix` would be falsely flagged
855/// self-recursive (its RHS mentions the *attribute* `.placeholder`), routing
856/// the binding through the `Promise` fix-point path whose env handling drops
857/// the let-scope — surfacing as a force-order-dependent `null` in the module
858/// system (`concatLists: expected list, got null`).
859fn referenced_idents(value_expr: &ast::Expr) -> HashSet<SmolStr> {
860 use rnix::SyntaxKind;
861 // Storm A instrumentation (byte-neutral, gated on perf::enabled()): count
862 // this walk + the rnix descendants it visits + its walltime, so the
863 // residual per-fixpoint-iteration self/mutual-recursion detection cost is
864 // VISIBLE in the SUI_EVAL_PERF report — symmetric with sorted_entries /
865 // overlay-flatten. The counter reads add zero output-relevant work.
866 let perf_on = crate::perf::enabled();
867 let t0 = if perf_on {
868 Some(std::time::Instant::now())
869 } else {
870 None
871 };
872 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::SelfRecWalkCalls);
873 let mut nodes_walked: u64 = 0;
874 let mut set: HashSet<SmolStr> = HashSet::new();
875 for node in value_expr.syntax().descendants() {
876 nodes_walked += 1;
877 if node.kind() == SyntaxKind::NODE_IDENT
878 && node
879 .parent()
880 .is_none_or(|p| p.kind() != SyntaxKind::NODE_ATTRPATH)
881 && let Some(i) = ast::Ident::cast(node)
882 {
883 set.insert(SmolStr::from(ident_text(&i).as_str()));
884 }
885 }
886 crate::perf::add(crate::perf::Counter::SelfRecWalkNodes, nodes_walked);
887 if let Some(t0) = t0 {
888 crate::trace::add_self_rec_walk_nanos(t0.elapsed().as_nanos());
889 }
890 set
891}
892
893/// True iff `value_expr` references `name` as a variable. Now a set lookup
894/// over one subtree walk (see `referenced_idents`). Byte-neutral vs the prior
895/// per-name-walk implementation.
896fn is_self_recursive_binding(value_expr: &ast::Expr, name: &str) -> bool {
897 referenced_idents(value_expr).contains(name)
898}
899
900fn maybe_thunk(
901 expr: &ast::Expr,
902 env: &Env,
903 is_rec: bool,
904 defined_so_far: Option<&HashSet<String>>,
905) -> Value {
906 match expr {
907 // Literals: evaluate directly (no allocation needed).
908 ast::Expr::Literal(lit) => eval_literal(lit).unwrap_or_else(|_| {
909 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), env.clone()))
910 }),
911 // Ident resolution: try full lookup (lexical + with-scope cache + force).
912 // On successful lookup → return value directly (most common case).
913 // On blackhole (fixpoint being constructed) → env.lookup returns None
914 // → create WithIdent thunk for deferred O(1) cache-based resolution.
915 // This approach: (1) is fast for resolved with-scopes (no thunk overhead),
916 // (2) handles blackhole fixpoints correctly via WithIdent deferral.
917 ast::Expr::Ident(ident) if !is_rec => {
918 // Cache the interned Symbol by (source_id, text_offset) — same
919 // zero-alloc steady-state path as the strict Ident arm in
920 // `eval_expr`. The ident text is materialized only on the
921 // once-per-offset cold miss and on the (rare) blackhole deferral.
922 // Same cross-file aliasing fix as the strict `eval_expr` Ident arm —
923 // key on the env's source id, not the unmaintained thread-local.
924 // This twin had NO stale-symbol guard at all (the one commit
925 // 2d93e77 added sits only on the strict arm's lookup-MISS path,
926 // after the keyword check), so it was the more exposed of the two.
927 let sym = {
928 let src_id = env.source_id();
929 let offset = u32::from(ident.syntax().text_range().start());
930 crate::value::intern_cached_with(src_id, offset, || {
931 crate::value::intern(&ident_text(ident))
932 })
933 };
934 // Zero-copy keyword check on the resolved Symbol.
935 if let Some(kw) = crate::value::with_resolved(sym, |s| match s {
936 "true" => Some(Value::Bool(true)),
937 "false" => Some(Value::Bool(false)),
938 "null" => Some(Value::Null),
939 _ => None,
940 }) {
941 return kw;
942 }
943 {
944 {
945 // `name` arg to `lookup_fast` is unused (lookup is by
946 // Symbol) — pass "" to skip materializing the ident text on
947 // the hot HIT path.
948 if let Some(v) = env.lookup_fast(sym, "") {
949 return v;
950 }
951 // Failed — either blackhole or missing. Create WithIdent
952 // thunk for deferred resolution (only for the blackhole case).
953 if let Some((scope_cache, scope_value)) = env.innermost_with_scope() {
954 return Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_with_ident(
955 SmolStr::from(ident_text(ident).as_str()),
956 scope_cache,
957 scope_value,
958 env.clone(),
959 ));
960 }
961 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ThunkSiteMaybeIdent);
962 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), env.clone()))
963 }
964 }
965 }
966 // Identifiers in rec scope: check if it's a backward reference
967 // (name already defined earlier in the same scope). If so, we
968 // can resolve it directly instead of creating a wasteful thunk.
969 ast::Expr::Ident(ident) if is_rec => {
970 let name = ident_text(ident);
971 match name.as_str() {
972 "true" => Value::Bool(true),
973 "false" => Value::Bool(false),
974 "null" => Value::Null,
975 _ => {
976 // If this name was already defined earlier in the
977 // scope, it's a backward reference — resolve directly.
978 if defined_so_far.map_or(false, |d| d.contains(&name)) {
979 env.lookup(&name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
980 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ThunkSiteMaybeIdent);
981 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), env.clone()))
982 })
983 } else {
984 // Forward reference — must thunk
985 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ThunkSiteMaybeIdent);
986 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), env.clone()))
987 }
988 }
989 }
990 }
991 // Absolute and home paths: trivial text extraction — but ONLY
992 // for the non-interpolated case. An interpolated path (`/a/${e}`,
993 // `~/${e}`) must be thunked so its `${…}` parts are evaluated in
994 // `eval_expr_inner`, never spliced as literal text.
995 ast::Expr::PathAbs(p) if !parts_have_interpolation(&p.parts()) => {
996 // CppNix canonicalizes every absolute path literal on eval
997 // (`/.` → `/`, `/a/./b` → `/a/b`, `/a/../b` → `/b`, `..`
998 // clamped at root). A path VALUE carries the canonical form —
999 // the marquee cid root threw in `lib.path.hasStorePathPrefix`
1000 // precisely because sui kept the raw `/.` text.
1001 let text = crate::path::canon_abs(&p.syntax().text().to_string());
1002 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(text.as_str())))
1003 }
1004 ast::Expr::PathHome(p) if !parts_have_interpolation(&p.parts()) => {
1005 let text = p.syntax().text().to_string();
1006 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(text.as_str())))
1007 }
1008 // Non-interpolated string literal: a constant value with no
1009 // interpolation, so `eval_str` runs no `${…}` force/coerce — it is
1010 // pure, non-throwing, side-effect-free, and produces a
1011 // `String(NixString::with_context(text, EMPTY))`. Evaluating it here is
1012 // therefore byte-identical to forcing a suspended thunk of it (M2
1013 // thunk-waste: a constant Str thunk is always pure overhead — it can
1014 // never observably change eval order because it cannot throw or
1015 // diverge). Only the NON-interpolated case is direct; an interpolated
1016 // `"${e}"` must stay thunked so its parts force lazily in the right
1017 // env/order. `eval_str` on the empty-interpolation input cannot fail,
1018 // but fall back to a thunk on the (unreachable) error to preserve
1019 // exact prior behavior.
1020 ast::Expr::Str(st) if !str_has_interpolation(st) => {
1021 eval_str(st, env).unwrap_or_else(|_| {
1022 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), env.clone()))
1023 })
1024 }
1025 // Lambda: capture env directly (no computation needed).
1026 // But NOT in recursive scopes -- the closure must capture the
1027 // final env with all sibling bindings (set in Phase 2).
1028 ast::Expr::Lambda(lam) if !is_rec => {
1029 if let (Some(param), Some(body)) = (lam.param(), lam.body()) {
1030 Value::Lambda(Rc::new(Closure {
1031 param,
1032 body,
1033 env: env.clone(),
1034 }))
1035 } else {
1036 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), env.clone()))
1037 }
1038 }
1039 // Select on a variable: CppNix's maybeThunk evaluates these eagerly
1040 // when the base is a simple ident. However, this breaks fixpoints
1041 // where the base (e.g., `config`) is a thunk being computed — eagerly
1042 // evaluating `config.x` during attrset construction triggers blackhole.
1043 //
1044 // The nixpkgs module system relies on `{ ...; default = config.x; }`
1045 // being lazy. Wrap selects in thunks unconditionally.
1046 // The performance cost is minimal (thunk allocation + deferred eval)
1047 // and correctness is critical for fixpoint patterns.
1048 // Everything else: wrap in a thunk for lazy evaluation.
1049 _ => {
1050 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ThunkSiteMaybeOther);
1051 if crate::perf::enabled() {
1052 let kind = match expr {
1053 ast::Expr::Select(_) => "Select",
1054 ast::Expr::Apply(_) => "Apply",
1055 ast::Expr::BinOp(_) => "BinOp",
1056 ast::Expr::IfElse(_) => "IfElse",
1057 ast::Expr::Str(_) => "Str",
1058 ast::Expr::List(_) => "List",
1059 ast::Expr::With(_) => "With",
1060 ast::Expr::Assert(_) => "Assert",
1061 ast::Expr::HasAttr(_) => "HasAttr",
1062 ast::Expr::UnaryOp(_) => "UnaryOp",
1063 ast::Expr::Paren(_) => "Paren",
1064 ast::Expr::LetIn(_) => "LetIn",
1065 ast::Expr::AttrSet(_) => "AttrSet",
1066 ast::Expr::Ident(_) => "Ident(rec)",
1067 ast::Expr::Lambda(_) => "Lambda(rec)",
1068 ast::Expr::LegacyLet(_) => "LegacyLet",
1069 ast::Expr::PathAbs(_)
1070 | ast::Expr::PathHome(_)
1071 | ast::Expr::PathRel(_)
1072 | ast::Expr::PathSearch(_) => "Path(interp)",
1073 _ => "Other",
1074 };
1075 crate::trace::inc_maybe_other_kind(kind);
1076 }
1077 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), env.clone()))
1078 }
1079 }
1080}
1081
1082/// Evaluate an rnix expression in an environment.
1083///
1084/// Uses `stacker::maybe_grow` to dynamically extend the call stack when
1085/// it is close to exhaustion. This prevents stack overflow on deeply
1086/// nested nixpkgs fixpoints (50+ overlay applications each creating
1087/// multiple recursive `eval_expr` / `force_value` frames).
1088///
1089/// **Fast path:** Ident (~32% of all evals), Literal, Paren, and Root
1090/// expressions don't recurse and are handled directly, skipping the
1091/// `stacker::maybe_grow` overhead for ~40% of all `eval_expr` calls.
1092#[inline(always)]
1093pub fn eval_expr(expr: &ast::Expr, env: &Env) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
1094 // Fast path: trivial expressions that don't recurse.
1095 // Skip stacker overhead for ~40% of all eval_expr calls.
1096 match expr {
1097 ast::Expr::Ident(ident) => {
1098 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::EvalExpr);
1099 if crate::perf::enabled() {
1100 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ExprIdent);
1101 }
1102 // ── ENV-RESOLVE M0 fast path (no-op unless `SUI_RESOLVE=1`) ──
1103 // A parse-time-`Lexical` reference carries its precomputed
1104 // Symbol; probe the lexical bindings map DIRECTLY, skipping the
1105 // per-lookup `ident_text().to_string()` + `intern()`. This is
1106 // parity-by-construction: `lookup_fast` probes the SAME lexical
1107 // map by the SAME Symbol FIRST, so a hit here is byte-identical
1108 // to what the unchanged path below returns. Any miss (a
1109 // mid-fixpoint blackhole where the binding isn't in scope yet, an
1110 // unrecorded ident, or `Dynamic`) falls through to the EXACT
1111 // unchanged path — including the whole with-chain + WithIdent
1112 // deferral. The resolver never records keywords, so the
1113 // true/false/null handling below is untouched on this path.
1114 if crate::resolve_env::enabled() {
1115 let src_id = CURRENT_SOURCE_ID.with(std::cell::Cell::get);
1116 let offset = u32::from(ident.syntax().text_range().start());
1117 if let sui_resolve::Resolution::Lexical { sym } =
1118 crate::resolve_env::resolution_for(src_id, offset)
1119 {
1120 if let Some(v) = env.lookup_lexical_sym(sym) {
1121 return Ok(v);
1122 }
1123 }
1124 // Miss / Dynamic → fall through to the unchanged path.
1125 }
1126 // Cache the interned Symbol by (source_id, text_offset) so the
1127 // steady-state identifier lookup pays neither a per-lookup
1128 // `ident_text().to_string()` heap alloc nor a string re-hash — the
1129 // ident's text is materialized only on the once-per-offset cold
1130 // miss. The keyword check + the common `lookup_fast` HIT then run
1131 // fully allocation-free; `name` is materialized lazily only on the
1132 // miss/error branches, which need the string anyway.
1133 // KEY ON `env.source_id()`, NOT the thread-local (fixed 2026-07-20).
1134 //
1135 // `CURRENT_SOURCE_ID` is pushed at exactly ONE site —
1136 // `value.rs`'s `ThunkRepr::Suspended` force branch. Lambda
1137 // application and the Native/WithIdent/InheritSelect/Promise force
1138 // branches never push it, so while a callee's body was being
1139 // evaluated the thread-local still named the CALLER's file. The
1140 // `(source_id, offset)` cache key then aliased across files: an
1141 // identifier at byte N in file A could resolve to the Symbol
1142 // interned for a `null`/`true`/`false` token at byte N in file B —
1143 // and the zero-copy keyword check below turned that into a literal
1144 // `Value::Null` for a perfectly well-defined identifier, before any
1145 // environment lookup.
1146 //
1147 // That is what stopped sui evaluating nixpkgs: `hostSuffix` in
1148 // `make-derivation.nix` resolved to `null`, so `attrs.name +
1149 // hostSuffix` raised "cannot add string and null" — observed
1150 // directly as `STALE-KEYWORD ident="hostSuffix" resolvedAs="null"`.
1151 // It is not darwin-specific and has nothing to do with the module
1152 // system; `import <nixpkgs> {}` fails identically on x86_64-linux.
1153 //
1154 // `Env` already carries the correct value: `eval_with_file` sets it
1155 // and `child()` inherits it, and a lambda's `call_env` is
1156 // `closure.env.child()` — so a body's env names its DEFINING file.
1157 // Keying on it fixes every cross-file path at the cause, rather than
1158 // adding a fifth push/pop guard that a sixth path can forget.
1159 let sym = {
1160 let src_id = env.source_id();
1161 let offset = u32::from(ident.syntax().text_range().start());
1162 crate::value::intern_cached_with(src_id, offset, || {
1163 crate::value::intern(&ident_text(ident))
1164 })
1165 };
1166 // Zero-copy keyword check on the resolved Symbol — the resolver
1167 // never records keywords, so this matches the prior `name.as_str()`
1168 // arm exactly.
1169 if let Some(kw) = crate::value::with_resolved(sym, |s| match s {
1170 "true" => Some(Value::Bool(true)),
1171 "false" => Some(Value::Bool(false)),
1172 "null" => Some(Value::Null),
1173 _ => None,
1174 }) {
1175 return Ok(kw);
1176 }
1177 return {
1178 {
1179 // `lookup_fast`'s `name` argument is unused (lookup is by
1180 // Symbol); pass "" to avoid materializing the ident text on
1181 // the hot HIT path.
1182 if let Some(v) = env.lookup_fast(sym, "") {
1183 Ok(v)
1184 } else {
1185 let name = ident_text(ident);
1186 // The `(src_id, text_offset)` identifier-symbol cache
1187 // (`intern_cached_with`) can hand back a STALE Symbol when
1188 // a lazily-forced thunk's identifier is resolved under a
1189 // force-time `CURRENT_SOURCE_ID` that differs from the
1190 // identifier's PARSE-time src_id — a thunk from file A can
1191 // be forced while B is the current source, so
1192 // `(B_src_id, offset)` aliases B's parse tree's identifier
1193 // at that same byte offset and returns ITS Symbol. (Proven
1194 // root: nixpkgs `lib/systems/parse.nix` `mkOptionType` — the
1195 // binding IS present in the env, but the cache returned
1196 // `Symbol(566)` while the binding was interned under
1197 // `Symbol(506)`, so `lookup_fast(566)` missed a defined
1198 // var.) `intern` is deterministic + append-only, so on a
1199 // miss re-intern the name from its text (the authoritative
1200 // Symbol) and retry the lexical lookup BEFORE considering
1201 // with-scopes or undefined. A genuinely undefined variable
1202 // is unaffected — its fresh lookup also misses and falls
1203 // through unchanged.
1204 let fresh = crate::value::intern(name.as_str());
1205 if fresh != sym {
1206 if let Some(v) = env.lookup_fast(fresh, name.as_str()) {
1207 return Ok(v);
1208 }
1209 }
1210 if env.with_scope_count() > 0 {
1211 // With-scope lookup failed (likely blackhole from fixpoint).
1212 // Return a WithIdent thunk for deferred resolution.
1213 // This is the eval_expr equivalent of maybe_thunk's deferral.
1214 if let Some((scope_cache, scope_value)) = env.innermost_with_scope() {
1215 Ok(Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_with_ident(
1216 SmolStr::from(name.as_str()),
1217 scope_cache,
1218 scope_value,
1219 env.clone(),
1220 )))
1221 } else if crate::value::in_promise_eval() {
1222 // M2.6 Promise softening: an undefined
1223 // identifier inside Promise body evaluation
1224 // typically means a `with` block sourced
1225 // from the empty-attrset sentinel didn't
1226 // populate the with-scope. Returning null
1227 // lets the eval proceed; the result is
1228 // wrong-but-bounded (no further forces
1229 // happen on null until something downstream
1230 // demands a real value).
1231 Ok(Value::Null)
1232 } else {
1233 Err(EvalError::UndefinedVar(
1234 format!("'{name}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
1235 ))
1236 }
1237 } else {
1238 if let Ok(dbg_var) = std::env::var("SUI_DEBUG_VAR") {
1239 if dbg_var == name || dbg_var == "*" {
1240 eprintln!(
1241 "[sui-debug] UndefinedVar '{name}' in {}\n\
1242 [sui-debug] env bindings ({} total): {:?}\n\
1243 [sui-debug] with_scopes: {}",
1244 eval_file_ctx(),
1245 env.binding_count(),
1246 env.binding_names_preview(20),
1247 env.with_scope_count(),
1248 );
1249 }
1250 }
1251 if crate::value::in_promise_eval() {
1252 // Same Promise softening as the with-scope
1253 // branch above.
1254 return Ok(Value::Null);
1255 }
1256 Err(EvalError::UndefinedVar(
1257 format!("'{name}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
1258 ))
1259 }
1260 }
1261 }
1262 };
1263 }
1264 ast::Expr::Literal(lit) => {
1265 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::EvalExpr);
1266 if crate::perf::enabled() {
1267 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ExprLiteral);
1268 }
1269 return eval_literal(lit);
1270 }
1271 ast::Expr::Paren(p) => {
1272 if let Some(inner) = p.expr() {
1273 return eval_expr(&inner, env);
1274 }
1275 }
1276 ast::Expr::Root(r) => {
1277 if let Some(inner) = r.expr() {
1278 return eval_expr(&inner, env);
1279 }
1280 }
1281 // Lambda: no recursion — just captures env into a closure.
1282 ast::Expr::Lambda(lam) => {
1283 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::EvalExpr);
1284 if crate::perf::enabled() {
1285 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ExprLambda);
1286 }
1287 if let (Some(param), Some(body)) = (lam.param(), lam.body()) {
1288 return Ok(Value::Lambda(Rc::new(Closure {
1289 param,
1290 body,
1291 env: env.clone(),
1292 })));
1293 }
1294 }
1295 _ => {}
1296 }
1297 // Complex expressions: need stacker for recursion safety
1298 stacker::maybe_grow(64 * 1024, 2 * 1024 * 1024, || {
1299 eval_expr_inner(expr, env)
1300 })
1301}
1302
1303/// Inner implementation of [`eval_expr`] — called from the `stacker`
1304/// trampoline so that the stack is guaranteed to have headroom.
1305///
1306/// Uses a tail-call loop: for expressions in tail position (`if/else`,
1307/// `let..in`, `with`, `assert`, `paren`, `root`), we update the local
1308/// `expr` and `env` variables and loop instead of recursing. This
1309/// eliminates millions of stack frames in nixpkgs evaluation.
1310fn eval_expr_inner(expr: &ast::Expr, env: &Env) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
1311 // Tail-call trampoline: expressions in tail position update these
1312 // and `continue` instead of recursing into eval_expr.
1313 let mut cur_expr = expr.clone();
1314 let mut cur_env = env.clone();
1315
1316 loop {
1317 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::EvalExpr);
1318 // Track expression type distribution when profiling
1319 if crate::perf::enabled() {
1320 use crate::perf::Counter;
1321 let c = match &cur_expr {
1322 ast::Expr::Ident(_) => Counter::ExprIdent,
1323 ast::Expr::Literal(_) => Counter::ExprLiteral,
1324 ast::Expr::Str(_) => Counter::ExprStr,
1325 ast::Expr::List(_) => Counter::ExprList,
1326 ast::Expr::AttrSet(_) => Counter::ExprAttrs,
1327 ast::Expr::Select(_) => Counter::ExprSelect,
1328 ast::Expr::Apply(_) => Counter::ExprApply,
1329 ast::Expr::LetIn(_) => Counter::ExprLetIn,
1330 ast::Expr::IfElse(_) => Counter::ExprIfElse,
1331 ast::Expr::With(_) => Counter::ExprWith,
1332 ast::Expr::Lambda(_) => Counter::ExprLambda,
1333 ast::Expr::BinOp(_) => Counter::ExprBinOp,
1334 ast::Expr::HasAttr(_) => Counter::ExprHasAttr,
1335 ast::Expr::UnaryOp(_) => Counter::ExprUnaryOp,
1336 ast::Expr::Assert(_) => Counter::ExprAssert,
1337 ast::Expr::PathAbs(_) | ast::Expr::PathRel(_)
1338 | ast::Expr::PathHome(_) | ast::Expr::PathSearch(_) => Counter::ExprPath,
1339 _ => Counter::ExprOther,
1340 };
1341 crate::perf::inc(c);
1342 }
1343 let _guard = DepthGuard::enter()?;
1344 let env = &cur_env;
1345 match &cur_expr {
1346 ast::Expr::Literal(lit) => return eval_literal(lit),
1347
1348 ast::Expr::Str(s) => return eval_str(s, env),
1349
1350 ast::Expr::PathAbs(p) => {
1351 // An interpolated absolute path (`/a/${e}`) splices its
1352 // `${…}` parts; a plain one takes the raw-text shortcut.
1353 let parts = p.parts();
1354 if parts_have_interpolation(&parts) {
1355 return eval_interpol_path_parts(&parts, PathKind::Abs, env);
1356 }
1357 // Canonicalize like CppNix (`/.` → `/`, `.`/`..` collapse,
1358 // `..` clamps at root) — see the WHNF fast-path above.
1359 let text = crate::path::canon_abs(&p.syntax().text().to_string());
1360 return Ok(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(text.as_str()))));
1361 }
1362 ast::Expr::PathRel(p) => {
1363 // Real Nix resolves `./foo.nix` against the directory
1364 // of the file that *contains* the literal, not the
1365 // process cwd. Use the current eval-file stack; fall
1366 // back to cwd when no file is being evaluated (e.g.,
1367 // top-level `sui eval`).
1368 //
1369 // An interpolated relative path (`./${x}.nix`) first splices
1370 // its `${…}` parts, then resolves the concatenated text the
1371 // same way — the interpolation is evaluated + string-coerced,
1372 // NOT treated as literal `${x}` text.
1373 let parts = p.parts();
1374 if parts_have_interpolation(&parts) {
1375 return eval_interpol_path_parts(&parts, PathKind::Rel, env);
1376 }
1377 let text = p.syntax().text().to_string();
1378 let resolved = if let Some(dir) = current_eval_dir() {
1379 let joined = dir.join(&text);
1380 // Use normalize_path instead of canonicalize so that
1381 // paths with ./ and .. are cleaned without requiring
1382 // the path to exist on disk.
1383 let norm = normalize_path(&joined);
1384 // A relative path literal (`./x`, `../..`) resolves against the
1385 // eval-dir, which for a fetched flake input is the sui fetcher
1386 // CACHE dir. CppNix resolves it against the input's
1387 // `/nix/store/<h>-source` STORE path, so the resulting path
1388 // VALUE must carry the store prefix (this is the value half of
1389 // the store↔cache seam — `materialize`/`dematerialize`). Lift
1390 // the cache path back to the store path so `toString ../..`
1391 // matches CppNix — the options.json `hasPrefix
1392 // <nix-darwin>.outPath decl` rewrite root (`prefix = ../..`).
1393 crate::path::dematerialize(&norm)
1394 .to_string_lossy()
1395 .into_owned()
1396 } else {
1397 text.clone()
1398 };
1399 return Ok(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(resolved.as_str()))));
1400 }
1401 ast::Expr::PathHome(p) => {
1402 let parts = p.parts();
1403 if parts_have_interpolation(&parts) {
1404 return eval_interpol_path_parts(&parts, PathKind::Home, env);
1405 }
1406 let text = p.syntax().text().to_string();
1407 return Ok(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(text.as_str()))));
1408 }
1409 ast::Expr::PathSearch(p) => {
1410 // `<name>` or `<name/sub/path>` — resolve via NIX_PATH
1411 // entries (parsed from the env var). If no NIX_PATH entry
1412 // matches, fall through to the literal text so the error
1413 // message points at the name the user wrote.
1414 let text = p.syntax().text().to_string();
1415 let inner = text
1416 .strip_prefix('<')
1417 .and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('>'))
1418 .unwrap_or(&text);
1419 if let Some(resolved) = crate::builtins::resolve_search_path(inner) {
1420 return Ok(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(resolved.as_str()))));
1421 }
1422 // CppNix: search path resolution failure is a throw
1423 // (catchable by tryEval). Used by nixpkgs impure-overlays.nix
1424 // which tries `import <nixpkgs-overlays>` inside tryEval.
1425 return Err(EvalError::Throw(
1426 format!("search path '{text}' not in NIX_PATH"),
1427 ));
1428 }
1429
1430 ast::Expr::Ident(ident) => {
1431 let name = ident_text(ident);
1432 return match name.as_str() {
1433 "true" => Ok(Value::Bool(true)),
1434 "false" => Ok(Value::Bool(false)),
1435 "null" => Ok(Value::Null),
1436 _ => {
1437 env.lookup(&name)
1438 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::UndefinedVar(
1439 format!("'{name}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
1440 ))
1441 }
1442 };
1443 }
1444
1445 ast::Expr::List(list) => {
1446 // Wrap list elements in thunks for maximum laziness.
1447 // CppNix wraps list elements — only forced when accessed.
1448 // This prevents eager evaluation of unused list elements
1449 // (e.g., nixpkgs overlay lists with thousands of entries).
1450 let values: Vec<Value> = list.items()
1451 .map(|e| maybe_thunk(&e, env, false, None))
1452 .collect();
1453 return Ok(Value::list(values));
1454 }
1455
1456 ast::Expr::AttrSet(set) => return eval_attrset(set, env),
1457
1458 ast::Expr::Select(sel) => return eval_select(sel, env),
1459
1460 ast::Expr::HasAttr(ha) => return eval_has_attr(ha, env),
1461
1462 ast::Expr::UnaryOp(op) => return eval_unary_op(op, env),
1463
1464 ast::Expr::BinOp(binop) => {
1465 let lhs_expr = binop
1466 .lhs()
1467 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("binop missing lhs".to_string()))?;
1468 let rhs_expr = binop
1469 .rhs()
1470 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("binop missing rhs".to_string()))?;
1471 let kind = binop
1472 .operator()
1473 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("binop missing operator".to_string()))?;
1474 return eval_binop(kind, &lhs_expr, &rhs_expr, env);
1475 }
1476
1477 ast::Expr::Apply(app) => return eval_apply(app, env),
1478
1479 ast::Expr::IfElse(ie) => {
1480 let cond = ie
1481 .condition()
1482 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("if missing condition".to_string()))?;
1483 let body = ie
1484 .body()
1485 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("if missing then body".to_string()))?;
1486 let else_body = ie
1487 .else_body()
1488 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("if missing else body".to_string()))?;
1489 if force_concrete(&eval_expr(&cond, env)?)?.as_bool()? {
1490 cur_expr = body;
1491 } else {
1492 cur_expr = else_body;
1493 }
1494 // env stays the same — tail call
1495 continue;
1496 }
1497
1498 ast::Expr::Assert(assert) => {
1499 let cond = assert
1500 .condition()
1501 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("assert missing condition".to_string()))?;
1502 let body = assert
1503 .body()
1504 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("assert missing body".to_string()))?;
1505 if !force_concrete(&eval_expr(&cond, env)?)?.as_bool()? {
1506 return Err(EvalError::AssertionFailed(eval_file_ctx()));
1507 }
1508 cur_expr = body;
1509 continue;
1510 }
1511
1512 ast::Expr::With(with) => {
1513 let ns = with
1514 .namespace()
1515 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("with missing namespace".to_string()))?;
1516 let body = with
1517 .body()
1518 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("with missing body".to_string()))?;
1519 // Don't force the namespace yet — store as a lazy value.
1520 // CppNix evaluates with-scopes lazily: the namespace is only
1521 // forced when a name lookup actually falls through lexical scope.
1522 // This is critical for `fix (self: with self; { … })` patterns
1523 // used throughout nixpkgs.
1524 //
1525 // M2.6 ROOT #4a (byte-verified): `eval_expr(&ns, env)?` was NOT
1526 // lazy — it EVALUATED the namespace expression eagerly at
1527 // `with`-entry. For `with (throw "X"); body` that runs the
1528 // throw; for `with config.services.borgbackup; { … }` (nixpkgs'
1529 // module `config` shape) it forces `config.services.borgbackup`
1530 // the instant the `with`-body's WHNF/keys are demanded (during
1531 // module collection's `pushDownProperties`), re-entering the
1532 // mid-force `config` fixpoint → the empty-Promise partial →
1533 // `null` softening → `concatLists null`. cppnix stores the
1534 // namespace as a thunk and forces it ONLY when a bare-ident
1535 // lookup actually falls through lexical scope into the `with`.
1536 // Reduced repro (no module system, iterates in ms):
1537 // `builtins.attrNames (with (throw "X"); { a = 1; })`
1538 // nix → [ "a" ] ; sui (before) → throws "X".
1539 // `maybe_thunk` keeps the fast-path for an already-resolved
1540 // ident namespace (no thunk overhead) while deferring any
1541 // non-trivial namespace (Select / Apply / throw) into a lazy
1542 // thunk the scope-lookup path (`Env::lookup_fast`) forces only
1543 // on fallthrough.
1544 let scope_val = maybe_thunk(&ns, env, false, None);
1545 let new_env = env.child().with_scope(scope_val);
1546 cur_expr = body;
1547 cur_env = new_env;
1548 continue;
1549 }
1550
1551 ast::Expr::LetIn(letin) => {
1552 let mut new_env = env.child();
1553
1554 // Phase 1: Create thunks with a dummy env and bind them.
1555 // Collect (key, thunk) pairs so we can update envs later.
1556 let mut thunks: Vec<(String, Thunk)> = Vec::new();
1557
1558 // Track which names have been defined so far in this scope.
1559 // Used by maybe_thunk to resolve backward references directly
1560 // instead of creating wasteful thunks.
1561 let mut defined_so_far: HashSet<String> = HashSet::new();
1562
1563 // Accumulator for dotted-path bindings (`let a.b = 1; a.c = 2; ...`).
1564 // Leaf values are wrapped in thunks so they can reference
1565 // sibling let-bindings (the let scope is recursive in Nix).
1566 let mut dotted_attrs: NixAttrs = NixAttrs::new();
1567
1568 // Pre-pass: collect every binding name in this let-scope
1569 // (single-key bindings + top-level keys of dotted paths +
1570 // names from inherit clauses). Used by the recursive-thunk
1571 // detector below — a binding is part of the mutual fix-point
1572 // if its RHS references ANY of these names.
1573 //
1574 // D1 (`SUI_SCOPE_NARROW>=1`) — `names_complete` is the honesty half
1575 // of the narrowing. Narrowing is only sound while
1576 // `let_scope_names` is a COMPLETE list of what this scope binds: a
1577 // binding is judged "reaches no sibling" by intersecting its RHS's
1578 // free variables with that set, so a name MISSING from it reads as
1579 // an outer reference and the binding wrongly keeps the outer env.
1580 // A head that does not resolve here contributes nothing, so the
1581 // whole scope forfeits narrowing rather than narrow on a partial
1582 // set. (`Dynamic` heads are excluded even when they do resolve —
1583 // the name is computed, so it is not a syntactic property of the
1584 // scope.) Nothing about the EVALUATION below changes; this only
1585 // decides whether the optimisation is allowed to apply.
1586 let mut names_complete = true;
1587 let let_scope_names: HashSet<String> = {
1588 let mut s = HashSet::new();
1589 for entry in letin.entries() {
1590 match entry {
1591 ast::Entry::AttrpathValue(apv) => {
1592 if let Some(attrpath) = apv.attrpath() {
1593 if let Some(first) = attrpath.attrs().next() {
1594 if let ast::Attr::Dynamic(_) = &first {
1595 names_complete = false;
1596 }
1597 if let Ok(name) = eval_attr(&first, env) {
1598 s.insert(name);
1599 } else {
1600 names_complete = false;
1601 }
1602 } else {
1603 names_complete = false;
1604 }
1605 } else {
1606 names_complete = false;
1607 }
1608 }
1609 ast::Entry::Inherit(inherit) => {
1610 for attr in inherit.attrs() {
1611 if let ast::Attr::Dynamic(_) = &attr {
1612 names_complete = false;
1613 }
1614 if let Ok(name) = eval_attr(&attr, env) {
1615 s.insert(name);
1616 } else {
1617 names_complete = false;
1618 }
1619 }
1620 }
1621 }
1622 }
1623 s
1624 };
1625 let narrow = scope_narrow_enabled() && names_complete;
1626
1627 // D2 (`SUI_SCOPE_NARROW=2`) — the CLUSTER env.
1628 //
1629 // D1 alone is not enough, and the reason is the shape of the
1630 // graph: free-variable analysis is per-binding on the
1631 // `thunk -> env` edge, but the `env -> thunk` edge is SHARED. One
1632 // binding that really does reach a sibling keeps `new_env` alive,
1633 // and `new_env` holds EVERY binding in the scope — so a single
1634 // recursive `f` re-pins all fifty innocent leaves and the footprint
1635 // is unchanged. (That is the P4 row, and it is why the headline
1636 // gate is too easy: D1 greens it while doing nothing here.)
1637 //
1638 // The fix is to stop pointing the survivors at the whole scope.
1639 // Phase 2 re-points them at a `fix_env` carrying ONLY the names the
1640 // pinned bindings can actually reach — their own names plus
1641 // `refs ∩ scope_names`. The body still gets the full `new_env`, so
1642 // nothing the LET EXPRESSION evaluates to can change; only the
1643 // envs captured by thunks shrink.
1644 let cluster = narrow && scope_cluster_enabled();
1645 // Every (name, value) bound into `new_env`, so the pinned subset can
1646 // be re-bound into `fix_env`. Allocated only under D2.
1647 let mut all_bound: Vec<(String, Value)> = Vec::new();
1648 // The names that stayed pinned, and the free-variable sets of the
1649 // bindings behind them. `pin` needs only the UNION of those sets, so
1650 // no name→refs association is required — and that union already IS
1651 // the fixpoint: a name added to `pin` that is not itself a pinned
1652 // binding contributes no further refs, and one that is has its refs
1653 // in the union already.
1654 let mut pinned_names: HashSet<String> = HashSet::new();
1655 let mut pinned_refs: Vec<HashSet<SmolStr>> = Vec::new();
1656 // A dotted path (`let a.b = 1;`) pushes LEAF thunks whose names are
1657 // inner path segments, not scope names, and whose free variables are
1658 // never computed here — so `fix_env` cannot be shown to carry what
1659 // they need. Such a scope forfeits D2 (D1 still applies).
1660 let mut has_dotted = false;
1661
1662 for entry in letin.entries() {
1663 match entry {
1664 ast::Entry::AttrpathValue(ref apv) => {
1665 let attrpath = apv.attrpath().ok_or_else(|| {
1666 EvalError::ParseError("binding missing attrpath".to_string())
1667 })?;
1668 let value_expr = apv.value().ok_or_else(|| {
1669 EvalError::ParseError("binding missing value".to_string())
1670 })?;
1671 let mut path_keys: Vec<String> = attrpath
1672 .attrs()
1673 .map(|a| eval_attr(&a, env))
1674 .collect::<Result<_, _>>()?;
1675 if path_keys.len() == 1 {
1676 let key = path_keys.pop().unwrap();
1677 // Self/mutual-recursive detection: any binding
1678 // whose RHS references its own name OR any
1679 // SIBLING let-scope name is part of the let's
1680 // mutual fix-point. Mark as recursive so
1681 // inner re-entrance during force returns a
1682 // Promise sentinel instead of erroring with
1683 // InfiniteRecursion. This is the M2.6
1684 // module-system fix path (cppnix's
1685 // lib/modules.nix uses a deep let-scope with
1686 // declaredConfig / options / matchedOptions /
1687 // resultsByName / modules all transitively
1688 // cycling through each other).
1689 //
1690 // `let_scope_names` is collected upfront in a
1691 // pre-pass so each binding sees every other
1692 // binding name (not just earlier ones).
1693 // O(N) not O(N²): compute the RHS's referenced-name
1694 // set ONCE (memoized), then intersect with the
1695 // let-scope names. Byte-identical to the prior
1696 // `references(key) OR references(any sibling)`:
1697 // chaining `key` covers the self-reference case
1698 // regardless of whether `key ∈ let_scope_names`.
1699 let referenced = referenced_idents(&value_expr);
1700 let in_mutual_cycle = std::iter::once(&key)
1701 .chain(let_scope_names.iter())
1702 .any(|n| referenced.contains(n.as_str()));
1703 let value = if in_mutual_cycle {
1704 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended_recursive(
1705 value_expr.clone(),
1706 env.clone(),
1707 ))
1708 } else {
1709 maybe_thunk(&value_expr, env, true, Some(&defined_so_far))
1710 };
1711 new_env.bind(key.clone(), value.clone());
1712 if cluster {
1713 all_bound.push((key.clone(), value.clone()));
1714 }
1715 if let Value::Thunk(t) = &value {
1716 // D1: `in_mutual_cycle` is ALREADY the
1717 // forward-complete "reaches a sibling"
1718 // predicate here (`let_scope_names` is a full
1719 // pre-pass, unlike the `rec` arm's
1720 // backward-only one), so it doubles as the
1721 // needs-scope test at zero extra cost — no
1722 // second tree walk.
1723 //
1724 // When it is false the RHS references nothing
1725 // this scope binds, so every name it CAN
1726 // resolve resolves identically in `env` and in
1727 // `new_env`: `Env::child` copies `with_scopes`,
1728 // `eval_file` and `source_id` verbatim, and the
1729 // only added bindings are the let-scope names
1730 // this RHS provably does not mention. Skipping
1731 // the re-point is therefore byte-neutral, and
1732 // it is what leaves the thunk holding the OUTER
1733 // env instead of closing
1734 // `thunk -> new_env -> thunk`.
1735 if in_mutual_cycle || !narrow {
1736 thunks.push((key.clone(), t.clone()));
1737 if cluster {
1738 pinned_names.insert(key.clone());
1739 pinned_refs.push(referenced);
1740 }
1741 crate::value::census::scope_pinned();
1742 } else {
1743 crate::value::census::scope_narrowed();
1744 }
1745 }
1746 defined_so_far.insert(key);
1747 } else if path_keys.len() > 1 {
1748 // Multi-segment dotted path: build a nested
1749 // attrset with thunks at the leaves so the
1750 // value expression can reference sibling
1751 // let-bindings.
1752 has_dotted = true;
1753 let key = path_keys[0].clone();
1754 let value = build_nested_attr_thunk(
1755 &path_keys[1..],
1756 &value_expr,
1757 env,
1758 &mut thunks,
1759 );
1760 merge_nested_insert(&mut dotted_attrs, key, value);
1761 }
1762 }
1763 ast::Entry::Inherit(ref inherit) => {
1764 if let Some(from) = inherit.from() {
1765 let source_expr = from.expr().ok_or_else(|| {
1766 EvalError::ParseError(
1767 "inherit from missing expr".to_string(),
1768 )
1769 })?;
1770 // D1: every `InheritSelect` in this clause shares
1771 // ONE source thunk, and `Thunk::update_env`
1772 // delegates straight through to it — so all N
1773 // pushes re-point the SAME env. Whether that
1774 // re-point is needed is therefore a property of the
1775 // source expression alone, computed ONCE above the
1776 // loop instead of N times inside it. Guarded by
1777 // `!narrow ||` so the default path does not pay the
1778 // walk at all.
1779 let source_refs: Option<HashSet<SmolStr>> = if narrow {
1780 Some(referenced_idents(&source_expr))
1781 } else {
1782 None
1783 };
1784 let source_needs_scope = match &source_refs {
1785 Some(refs) => let_scope_names
1786 .iter()
1787 .any(|n| refs.contains(n.as_str())),
1788 None => true,
1789 };
1790 // Create ONE shared source thunk per
1791 // `inherit (source)` clause. All inherited
1792 // names share it via Rc clone — the source
1793 // is evaluated at most once.
1794 let source_thunk = Thunk::new_suspended(
1795 source_expr, env.clone(),
1796 );
1797 for attr in inherit.attrs() {
1798 let name = eval_attr(&attr, env)?;
1799 let thunk = Thunk::new_inherit_select(
1800 source_thunk.clone(),
1801 name.clone(),
1802 );
1803 new_env.bind(name.clone(), Value::Thunk(thunk.clone()));
1804 if cluster {
1805 all_bound.push((
1806 name.clone(),
1807 Value::Thunk(thunk.clone()),
1808 ));
1809 }
1810 if source_needs_scope {
1811 if cluster {
1812 pinned_names.insert(name.clone());
1813 }
1814 thunks.push((name, thunk));
1815 crate::value::census::scope_pinned();
1816 } else {
1817 crate::value::census::scope_narrowed();
1818 }
1819 }
1820 // One refs set for the whole clause — every name in
1821 // it re-points the SAME shared source thunk.
1822 if cluster
1823 && source_needs_scope
1824 && let Some(refs) = source_refs
1825 {
1826 pinned_refs.push(refs);
1827 }
1828 } else {
1829 // `inherit name1 name2 ...` from the
1830 // enclosing lexical scope. This stays
1831 // eager because the names already exist
1832 // in `env` — no fixpoint involved.
1833 for attr in inherit.attrs() {
1834 let name = eval_attr(&attr, env)?;
1835 let value = env.lookup(&name).ok_or_else(|| {
1836 EvalError::UndefinedVar(
1837 format!("'{name}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
1838 )
1839 })?;
1840 if cluster {
1841 all_bound.push((name.clone(), value.clone()));
1842 }
1843 new_env.bind(name, value);
1844 }
1845 }
1846 }
1847 }
1848 }
1849
1850 // Phase 1b: Bind accumulated dotted-path attrs into new_env.
1851 // Note: CppNix rejects `inherit (src) x; x.y = ...;` as a
1852 // duplicate definition, so we do not attempt to merge with
1853 // existing inherit thunks — just bind directly.
1854 for (key, value) in dotted_attrs.iter() {
1855 new_env.bind(key.clone(), value.clone());
1856 if cluster {
1857 all_bound.push((key.clone(), value.clone()));
1858 }
1859 }
1860
1861 // D2: the cluster env the survivors get re-pointed at, in place of
1862 // the whole scope. Built only when it can actually shrink anything
1863 // — some binding pinned, some binding not, and no dotted path (see
1864 // `has_dotted`).
1865 let fix_env: Option<Env> = if cluster && !has_dotted && !thunks.is_empty() {
1866 // `pin` = the pinned names, plus every scope name they can
1867 // reach. This union is already the fixpoint: a name pulled in
1868 // that is not itself pinned contributes no further refs (its
1869 // own thunk still holds the OUTER env and so resolves entirely
1870 // outside this scope), and one that is pinned had its refs in
1871 // the union from the start.
1872 let mut pin = pinned_names;
1873 for refs in &pinned_refs {
1874 for n in &let_scope_names {
1875 if refs.contains(n.as_str()) {
1876 pin.insert(n.clone());
1877 }
1878 }
1879 }
1880 if pin.len() < all_bound.len() {
1881 let mut fe = env.child();
1882 for (name, value) in &all_bound {
1883 if pin.contains(name) {
1884 fe.bind(name.clone(), value.clone());
1885 }
1886 }
1887 Some(fe)
1888 } else {
1889 None
1890 }
1891 } else {
1892 None
1893 };
1894
1895 // Phase 2: Update all thunks to capture the final env
1896 // (which now has all names bound).
1897 let phase2_env: &Env = fix_env.as_ref().unwrap_or(&new_env);
1898 for (_key, thunk) in &thunks {
1899 thunk.update_env(phase2_env);
1900 }
1901
1902 let body = letin
1903 .body()
1904 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("let missing body".to_string()))?;
1905 cur_expr = body;
1906 cur_env = new_env;
1907 continue;
1908 }
1909
1910 ast::Expr::Lambda(lam) => {
1911 let param = lam
1912 .param()
1913 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("lambda missing param".to_string()))?;
1914 let body = lam
1915 .body()
1916 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("lambda missing body".to_string()))?;
1917 return Ok(Value::Lambda(Rc::new(Closure {
1918 param,
1919 body,
1920 env: env.clone(),
1921 })));
1922 }
1923
1924 ast::Expr::Paren(p) => {
1925 let inner = p
1926 .expr()
1927 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("paren missing expr".to_string()))?;
1928 cur_expr = inner;
1929 continue;
1930 }
1931
1932 ast::Expr::Root(r) => {
1933 let inner = r
1934 .expr()
1935 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("root missing expr".to_string()))?;
1936 cur_expr = inner;
1937 continue;
1938 }
1939
1940 ast::Expr::LegacyLet(ll) => {
1941 let mut new_env = env.child();
1942 eval_entries(ll, &mut new_env)?;
1943 // legacy let returns the `body` attr from its bindings
1944 return new_env
1945 .lookup("body")
1946 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::AttrNotFound(
1947 format!("'body' in legacy let{}", eval_file_ctx()),
1948 ));
1949 }
1950
1951 ast::Expr::CurPos(_) => return Err(EvalError::NotImplemented("__curPos".to_string())),
1952 ast::Expr::Error(_) => return Err(EvalError::ParseError("parse error node".to_string())),
1953 } // match
1954 } // loop — unreachable, all arms either return or continue
1955}
1956
1957fn eval_literal(lit: &ast::Literal) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
1958 use ast::LiteralKind;
1959 match lit.kind() {
1960 LiteralKind::Integer(tok) => {
1961 let n = tok
1962 .value()
1963 .map_err(|e| EvalError::ParseError(format!("invalid integer: {e}")))?;
1964 Ok(Value::Int(n))
1965 }
1966 LiteralKind::Float(tok) => {
1967 let f = tok
1968 .value()
1969 .map_err(|e| EvalError::ParseError(format!("invalid float: {e}")))?;
1970 Ok(Value::Float(f))
1971 }
1972 LiteralKind::Uri(tok) => Ok(Value::string(tok.syntax().text().to_string())),
1973 }
1974}
1975
1976/// Result of walking an attrpath on a base value.
1977enum TraverseResult {
1978 /// All keys found; contains the leaf value.
1979 Found(Value),
1980 /// A key was missing; contains the missing key name.
1981 Missing(String),
1982 /// A non-attrset value was encountered during traversal.
1983 NotAttrs(Value),
1984}
1985
1986/// Walk an attrpath on a base value, forcing at each level.
1987///
1988/// Returns `Found(leaf)` when every key exists, `Missing(key)` when
1989/// a key is absent, or `NotAttrs(v)` when a non-attrset is encountered.
1990fn traverse_attrpath(
1991 base: Value,
1992 attrpath: &rnix::ast::Attrpath,
1993 env: &Env,
1994) -> Result<TraverseResult, EvalError> {
1995 let attrs: Vec<_> = attrpath.attrs().collect();
1996 let mut value = base;
1997 for (i, attr) in attrs.iter().enumerate() {
1998 let key = eval_attr(attr, env)?;
1999 // Force the current value to an attrset to select from it.
2000 let forced = force_value(&value)?;
2001 match forced {
2002 Value::Attrs(ref a) => match a.get(&key) {
2003 Some(v) => {
2004 if i < attrs.len() - 1 {
2005 // Intermediate step: force to attrset for next selection.
2006 value = force_value(v)?;
2007 } else {
2008 // Final step: return WITHOUT forcing — let the caller
2009 // decide when to force. Matches CppNix's lazy attr access.
2010 value = v.clone();
2011 }
2012 }
2013 None => return Ok(TraverseResult::Missing(key)),
2014 },
2015 _ => return Ok(TraverseResult::NotAttrs(forced)),
2016 }
2017 }
2018 Ok(TraverseResult::Found(value))
2019}
2020
2021fn eval_select(sel: &ast::Select, env: &Env) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
2022 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::Select);
2023 let base_expr = sel.expr().ok_or_else(|| {
2024 EvalError::ParseError("select missing expression".to_string())
2025 })?;
2026 // M2.6 bridge: in `expr.path or default`, an `InfiniteRecursion`
2027 // hit while forcing the LEFT side falls back to the default —
2028 // operationally matches cppnix, which avoids the cycle entirely
2029 // via lazy attribute access during fix-point evaluation. Without
2030 // a default, the recursion propagates as a real error. Other
2031 // error kinds (Throw, TypeError, …) always propagate so user
2032 // bugs aren't masked. Removed when the underlying fix-point /
2033 // lazy-access semantics land — see docs/M2.6-MODULE-SYSTEM-FIXPOINT.md.
2034 let base_result = eval_expr(&base_expr, env)
2035 .and_then(|v| force_concrete(&v).map(Concrete::into_value));
2036 let base = match base_result {
2037 Ok(v) => v,
2038 Err(EvalError::InfiniteRecursion(_)) if sel.default_expr().is_some() => {
2039 return eval_expr(&sel.default_expr().expect("checked"), env);
2040 }
2041 Err(e) => return Err(e),
2042 };
2043 let base_type = base.type_name();
2044 let attrpath = sel.attrpath().ok_or_else(|| {
2045 EvalError::ParseError("select missing attrpath".to_string())
2046 })?;
2047 // M2.6 bridge: when the blackhole-bridge sentinels are active,
2048 // an attribute lookup that misses (`AttrNotFound`) or hits a
2049 // non-attrset intermediate (`NotAttrs`) on the bridge's empty
2050 // sentinel value gets resolved to `null` instead of erroring.
2051 // cppnix's partial attrset would have CARRIED the keys (with
2052 // their lazy values), so the lookup would succeed; null is the
2053 // cheapest sentinel that propagates through downstream code
2054 // without further type errors.
2055 //
2056 // M2.6 ROOT #4 CLOSED (2026-07-11): the `|| crate::value::in_promise_eval()`
2057 // clause that used to soften a mid-Promise `config.<x>` select-miss to
2058 // `null` is REMOVED. It was the band-aid masking the two real over-forces
2059 // that ROOT #4a (the `with`-namespace eager eval, above) and ROOT #4b (the
2060 // dropped full-set leaf in `merge_nested_insert`, below) now fix at their
2061 // load-bearing cause. Verified with the softening gone: both
2062 // `lib.nixosSystem { modules = []; }.config.system.name` → `"nixos"` and
2063 // `attrNames sys.options` → 53 (nix-parity), `sui parity` stays 35 match /
2064 // 0 regressions, 1324 sui-eval lib tests + 30 diff tests pass — nothing
2065 // depended on the sentinel any more. The two explicit operator-gated
2066 // bridges below stay as opt-in experiments (default-off); only the
2067 // always-on Promise softening is retired.
2068 let bridge_active = std::env::var_os("SUI_BLACKHOLE_AS_EMPTY_ATTRS").is_some()
2069 || std::env::var_os("SUI_BLACKHOLE_AS_NULL").is_some();
2070 let traversal = traverse_attrpath(base, &attrpath, env);
2071 match traversal {
2072 Ok(TraverseResult::Found(v)) => Ok(v),
2073 Ok(TraverseResult::Missing(key)) => {
2074 if let Some(def) = sel.default_expr() {
2075 eval_expr(&def, env)
2076 } else if bridge_active {
2077 if std::env::var_os("SUI_M26_SELTRACE").is_some() {
2078 let path: Vec<String> = sel.attrpath().map(|ap|
2079 ap.attrs().map(|a| a.syntax().text().to_string()).collect()
2080 ).unwrap_or_default();
2081 eprintln!("[M26 SEL-MISS→null] base_type={base_type} path={path:?} missing-key={key}{}", eval_file_ctx());
2082 }
2083 if let Ok(filt) = std::env::var("SUI_M26_HARDSOFTEN") {
2084 let path: Vec<String> = sel.attrpath().map(|ap|
2085 ap.attrs().map(|a| a.syntax().text().to_string()).collect()
2086 ).unwrap_or_default();
2087 if path.iter().any(|p| p.contains(&filt)) {
2088 return Err(EvalError::type_error(format!(
2089 "M26-HARDSOFTEN path={path:?} key={key}"
2090 )));
2091 }
2092 }
2093 Ok(Value::Null)
2094 } else {
2095 Err(EvalError::AttrNotFound(
2096 format!("'{key}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
2097 ))
2098 }
2099 }
2100 Ok(TraverseResult::NotAttrs(forced)) => {
2101 // CppNix: `expr.a.b or default` falls back to default for
2102 // ANY error in the path — including intermediate values
2103 // that aren't attrsets (e.g., null). The module system
2104 // relies on this: `x.options.type.name or null` must
2105 // return null when x.options is null, not throw.
2106 if let Some(def) = sel.default_expr() {
2107 eval_expr(&def, env)
2108 } else if bridge_active {
2109 if let Ok(filt) = std::env::var("SUI_M26_HARDSOFTEN") {
2110 let path: Vec<String> = sel.attrpath().map(|ap|
2111 ap.attrs().map(|a| a.syntax().text().to_string()).collect()
2112 ).unwrap_or_default();
2113 if path.iter().any(|p| p.contains(&filt)) {
2114 return Err(EvalError::type_error(format!(
2115 "M26-HARDSOFTEN-NOTATTRS path={path:?} base_type={base_type}"
2116 )));
2117 }
2118 }
2119 return Ok(Value::Null);
2120 } else {
2121 if std::env::var("SUI_DEBUG_SELECT").is_ok() {
2122 let path: Vec<String> = sel.attrpath().map(|ap|
2123 ap.attrs().filter_map(|a| match a {
2124 ast::Attr::Ident(i) => Some(i.to_string()),
2125 ast::Attr::Str(s) => Some(format!("\"{}\"", s.syntax().text())),
2126 ast::Attr::Dynamic(_) => Some("<dyn>".into()),
2127 }).collect()
2128 ).unwrap_or_default();
2129 let dbg = format!("{:?}", forced);
2130 let truncated = if dbg.len() > 200 { format!("{}…", &dbg[..200]) } else { dbg };
2131 eprintln!("[SUI_DEBUG_SELECT] base_type={base_type} path={path:?} base={truncated}{}", eval_file_ctx());
2132 }
2133 Err(attach_trace(EvalError::type_error(
2134 format!("cannot select from {base_type}"),
2135 )))
2136 }
2137 }
2138 // Same M2.6 bridge as on the base force above: if an
2139 // intermediate step in the attrpath traversal raises
2140 // InfiniteRecursion and `or default` was supplied, the
2141 // default is the operationally-correct value.
2142 Err(EvalError::InfiniteRecursion(_)) if sel.default_expr().is_some() => {
2143 eval_expr(&sel.default_expr().expect("checked"), env)
2144 }
2145 Err(e) => Err(e),
2146 }
2147}
2148
2149/// Evaluate `expr ? a.b.c` — check key presence without forcing value thunks.
2150fn eval_has_attr(ha: &ast::HasAttr, env: &Env) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
2151 let base_expr = ha.expr().ok_or_else(|| {
2152 EvalError::ParseError("hasattr missing expression".to_string())
2153 })?;
2154 let base = force_concrete(&eval_expr(&base_expr, env)?)?.into_value();
2155 let attrpath = ha.attrpath().ok_or_else(|| {
2156 EvalError::ParseError("hasattr missing attrpath".to_string())
2157 })?;
2158 match traverse_attrpath(base, &attrpath, env)? {
2159 TraverseResult::Found(_) => Ok(Value::Bool(true)),
2160 TraverseResult::Missing(_) | TraverseResult::NotAttrs(_) => Ok(Value::Bool(false)),
2161 }
2162}
2163
2164fn eval_unary_op(op: &ast::UnaryOp, env: &Env) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
2165 let inner = op
2166 .expr()
2167 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("unary op missing expr".to_string()))?;
2168 let val = force_value(&eval_expr(&inner, env)?)?;
2169 let kind = op
2170 .operator()
2171 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("unary op missing operator".to_string()))?;
2172 match kind {
2173 ast::UnaryOpKind::Negate => match val {
2174 Value::Int(n) => Ok(Value::Int(-n)),
2175 Value::Float(f) => Ok(Value::Float(-f)),
2176 _ => Err(EvalError::type_error(
2177 format!("cannot negate {}", val.type_name()),
2178 )),
2179 },
2180 ast::UnaryOpKind::Invert => Ok(Value::Bool(!val.as_bool()?)),
2181 }
2182}
2183
2184/// Builtins that must receive their argument UNFORCED (call-by-need). This is the
2185/// SINGLE source of truth consumed by BOTH `eval_apply` (which must THUNK the arg
2186/// instead of eager-evaluating it) AND the builtin apply arm (which must SKIP the
2187/// arg force). The two sites MUST agree: if `eval_apply` eager-evaluates the arg,
2188/// the apply-arm's force-skip is dead (the arg is already forced — or already
2189/// threw) upstream. They were previously inconsistent (only `tryEval` was thunked
2190/// in `eval_apply`), so `seq`/`deepSeq`/`addErrorContext`/`foldl'` silently got
2191/// eager args despite their apply-time exemption — the bug behind
2192/// `builtins.foldl' (_: x: x) (throw "…") […]` throwing instead of returning the
2193/// last element (nix's foldl' is NOT strict in the nul accumulator).
2194#[inline]
2195pub(crate) fn builtin_takes_lazy_arg(name: &str) -> bool {
2196 matches!(
2197 name,
2198 "tryEval" | "addErrorContext<partial>" | "seq<partial>" | "deepSeq<partial>" | "foldl'<p1>"
2199 )
2200}
2201
2202fn eval_apply(app: &ast::Apply, env: &Env) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
2203 let func_expr = app
2204 .lambda()
2205 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("apply missing function".to_string()))?;
2206 let arg_expr = app
2207 .argument()
2208 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("apply missing argument".to_string()))?;
2209 let func = force_value(&eval_expr(&func_expr, env)?)?;
2210 // Lambda arguments are wrapped in a thunk for call-by-need semantics.
2211 // Thunk strategy depends on function type:
2212 // - Lambda: ALWAYS thunk (call-by-need, enables fixpoints)
2213 // - tryEval: ALWAYS thunk (must catch errors during force)
2214 // - Builtin: evaluate eagerly (builtins always force args anyway;
2215 // thunking wastes Rc + OnceCell allocation per call)
2216 // - __functor: evaluate eagerly (will be applied immediately)
2217 let arg = match &func {
2218 Value::Lambda(_) => {
2219 // Call-by-need: the arg is thunked so it forces lazily. But a
2220 // PURE-CONSTANT arg (a literal, a non-interpolated string, or a
2221 // non-interpolated path) can never throw or diverge, so producing
2222 // its value directly is byte-neutral whether or not the lambda ever
2223 // forces it — identical eval-order-observable behavior, one fewer
2224 // never-forced thunk. This is `arg_pure_constant` ONLY: any arg that
2225 // could throw/diverge/observe a fixpoint (Ident with-scope, Select,
2226 // Apply, BinOp, …) stays fully thunked to preserve laziness.
2227 if let Some(v) = eval_pure_constant_arg(&arg_expr) {
2228 v
2229 } else {
2230 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ThunkSiteApplyArg);
2231 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(arg_expr.clone(), env.clone()))
2232 }
2233 }
2234 Value::Builtin(b) if builtin_takes_lazy_arg(&b.name) => {
2235 // Call-by-need for the laziness-exempt builtins (tryEval / seq /
2236 // deepSeq / addErrorContext / foldl'<p1>): the arg MUST be thunked,
2237 // not eager-evaluated, so it forces only if/when the builtin demands
2238 // it. Kept in lockstep with the apply-arm skip via `builtin_takes_lazy_arg`.
2239 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::ThunkSiteApplyArg);
2240 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended(arg_expr.clone(), env.clone()))
2241 }
2242 _ => eval_expr(&arg_expr, env)?,
2243 };
2244 apply(func, arg)
2245}
2246
2247/// If `arg_expr` is a PURE CONSTANT — a literal, a non-interpolated string, or
2248/// a non-interpolated absolute/home path — return its value directly (no thunk).
2249///
2250/// A pure constant has no free variables, cannot throw, cannot diverge, and has
2251/// no fixpoint/laziness interaction: `eval_expr(arg)` is total and produces the
2252/// exact value a suspended thunk of it would yield on force. Producing it
2253/// eagerly in a call-by-need arg position is therefore byte-neutral (the
2254/// lambda that never forces the arg observes no difference — the value is inert).
2255///
2256/// Returns `None` for EVERYTHING else (Ident — may hit a with-scope force;
2257/// Select/Apply/BinOp/If/… — may throw or diverge; interpolated Str/Path —
2258/// must force `${…}` lazily), which keeps those args fully thunked. `env` is
2259/// NOT threaded in because a pure constant needs no environment; if a match
2260/// arm ever needed `env`, it would not be a pure constant.
2261fn eval_pure_constant_arg(arg_expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<Value> {
2262 match arg_expr {
2263 ast::Expr::Literal(lit) => eval_literal(lit).ok(),
2264 ast::Expr::Str(st) if !str_has_interpolation(st) => {
2265 // No interpolation ⇒ `eval_str` runs no force/coerce; env is unused.
2266 eval_str(st, &Env::new()).ok()
2267 }
2268 ast::Expr::PathAbs(p) if !parts_have_interpolation(&p.parts()) => {
2269 let text = crate::path::canon_abs(&p.syntax().text().to_string());
2270 Some(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(text.as_str()))))
2271 }
2272 ast::Expr::PathHome(p) if !parts_have_interpolation(&p.parts()) => {
2273 let text = p.syntax().text().to_string();
2274 Some(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(text.as_str()))))
2275 }
2276 _ => None,
2277 }
2278}
2279
2280fn eval_str(s: &ast::Str, env: &Env) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
2281 let mut result = String::new();
2282 let mut ctx = StringContext::new();
2283 for part in s.normalized_parts() {
2284 match part {
2285 InterpolPart::Literal(text) => result.push_str(&text),
2286 InterpolPart::Interpolation(interpol) => {
2287 let expr = interpol.expr().ok_or_else(|| {
2288 EvalError::ParseError("interpolation missing expr".to_string())
2289 })?;
2290 let val = force_value(&eval_expr(&expr, env)?)?;
2291 // CppNix string interpolation is copy-to-store coercion: an
2292 // interpolated source path (`"${./foo}"`) is NAR-copied into
2293 // the store and the store path is spliced in (with context),
2294 // never the raw filesystem path.
2295 let (s, c) = val.coerce_to_string_copy_to_store()?;
2296 result.push_str(&s);
2297 ctx.merge(&c);
2298 }
2299 }
2300 }
2301 Ok(Value::String(Rc::new(NixString::with_context(result, ctx))))
2302}
2303
2304/// Whether a list of path parts contains a `${…}` interpolation. When
2305/// it does not, the raw `.syntax().text()` shortcut is byte-identical
2306/// and cheaper, so the trivial fast paths stay on that shortcut.
2307fn parts_have_interpolation(parts: &[InterpolPart<rnix::ast::PathContent>]) -> bool {
2308 parts
2309 .iter()
2310 .any(|p| matches!(p, InterpolPart::Interpolation(_)))
2311}
2312
2313/// Whether a string literal contains any `${…}` interpolation part. A `false`
2314/// result means the string is a pure constant (`eval_str` runs no force/coerce
2315/// and cannot throw), so `maybe_thunk` may evaluate it eagerly byte-neutrally.
2316fn str_has_interpolation(s: &ast::Str) -> bool {
2317 s.normalized_parts()
2318 .iter()
2319 .any(|p| matches!(p, InterpolPart::Interpolation(_)))
2320}
2321
2322/// Evaluate an interpolatable path literal that contains `${…}` parts.
2323///
2324/// CppNix path interpolation (`./${x}.nix`, `/a/${e}`, `~/x/${e}`):
2325/// * each literal segment is spliced verbatim,
2326/// * each `${e}` is **plain**-coerced to a string with context
2327/// (NOT copy-to-store — path-typed interpolations splice the raw
2328/// store/filesystem path, e.g. `/bar/${./foo}` → `/bar/tmp/foo`),
2329/// * the concatenated text is then resolved exactly like the plain
2330/// path literal of the same kind (relative → joined + normalized
2331/// against the defining file's directory; absolute/home → verbatim),
2332/// * the result is a `path` value.
2333///
2334/// Parts come from rnix's `<PathKind>::parts()` which splits the path
2335/// token stream into `Literal(PathContent)` / `Interpolation(Interpol)`.
2336fn eval_interpol_path_parts(
2337 parts: &[InterpolPart<rnix::ast::PathContent>],
2338 kind: PathKind,
2339 env: &Env,
2340) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
2341 let mut text = String::new();
2342 for part in parts {
2343 match part {
2344 InterpolPart::Literal(content) => text.push_str(content.text()),
2345 InterpolPart::Interpolation(interpol) => {
2346 let expr = interpol.expr().ok_or_else(|| {
2347 EvalError::ParseError("path interpolation missing expr".to_string())
2348 })?;
2349 let val = force_value(&eval_expr(&expr, env)?)?;
2350 // Plain coercion (coerceMore = false): a path-typed
2351 // interpolation splices the raw path string, never a
2352 // copied-to-store hash path.
2353 let (s, _ctx) = val.coerce_to_string()?;
2354 text.push_str(&s);
2355 }
2356 }
2357 }
2358 let resolved = match kind {
2359 // Relative path: resolve against the defining file's directory,
2360 // mirroring the plain `PathRel` branch.
2361 PathKind::Rel => {
2362 if let Some(dir) = current_eval_dir() {
2363 let norm = normalize_path(&dir.join(&text));
2364 // Lift cache→store exactly like the plain `PathRel` branch (the
2365 // store↔cache seam value-half). Without this, an interpolated
2366 // relative-path literal (`./${x}`, `./modules/${name}.nix`)
2367 // inside a fetched flake input yielded a Value::Path holding the
2368 // fetcher CACHE dir instead of the input's `/nix/store/<h>-source`
2369 // path — so its `toString`/copy-to-store/inputSrc diverged from
2370 // CppNix (the plain `./x` sibling already dematerializes; the two
2371 // must agree).
2372 crate::path::dematerialize(&norm).to_string_lossy().into_owned()
2373 } else {
2374 // No eval-file context (top-level `sui eval -E`): the
2375 // plain branch keeps the raw text, so match it — but the
2376 // interpolation is still spliced.
2377 text
2378 }
2379 }
2380 // Absolute paths: canonicalize the concatenated text CppNix's way.
2381 // The `${e}` splice routinely introduces a `//` seam (`/bar/` +
2382 // `/tmp/foo`) or a `.`/`..` component that must collapse
2383 // (`/bar//tmp/foo` → `/bar/tmp/foo`), and `..` must clamp at root.
2384 // `canon_abs` is filesystem-free (works on not-yet-materialized
2385 // flake paths) and root-aware (unlike `normalize_path`, which pops
2386 // past root — the marquee-root divergence).
2387 PathKind::Abs => crate::path::canon_abs(&text),
2388 // Home paths (`~/…`) carry a leading `~` component, so they are
2389 // not absolute-rooted; keep the pre-existing normalization.
2390 PathKind::Home => normalize_path(std::path::Path::new(&text))
2391 .to_string_lossy()
2392 .into_owned(),
2393 };
2394 Ok(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(resolved.as_str()))))
2395}
2396
2397/// Which kind of interpolatable path literal — governs how the
2398/// concatenated text is finally resolved.
2399#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
2400enum PathKind {
2401 Abs,
2402 Rel,
2403 Home,
2404}
2405
2406/// Evaluate an attribute name, requiring non-null.
2407/// Use `eval_attr_maybe_null` when null dynamic attrs should be skipped.
2408fn eval_attr(attr: &ast::Attr, env: &Env) -> Result<String, EvalError> {
2409 eval_attr_maybe_null(attr, env)?
2410 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::TypeError("null dynamic attribute name".into()))
2411}
2412
2413/// Evaluate an attribute name. Returns `None` for null dynamic attrs
2414/// (CppNix silently omits attributes with null names).
2415fn eval_attr_maybe_null(attr: &ast::Attr, env: &Env) -> Result<Option<String>, EvalError> {
2416 match attr {
2417 ast::Attr::Ident(ident) => Ok(Some(ident_text(ident))),
2418 ast::Attr::Dynamic(dyn_) => {
2419 let expr = dyn_
2420 .expr()
2421 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("dynamic attr missing expr".to_string()))?;
2422 let val = force_value(&eval_expr(&expr, env)?)?;
2423 // CppNix: null dynamic attr name → skip the attribute entirely.
2424 // Used by nixpkgs module system: `${if cond then null else "name"} = value;`
2425 if val == Value::Null {
2426 return Ok(None);
2427 }
2428 Ok(Some(val.as_string()?.to_string()))
2429 }
2430 ast::Attr::Str(s) => {
2431 let val = eval_str(s, env)?;
2432 Ok(Some(val.as_string()?.to_string()))
2433 }
2434 }
2435}
2436
2437/// Get the text of an rnix Ident node.
2438pub(crate) fn ident_text(ident: &ast::Ident) -> String {
2439 // Fast path: a `NODE_IDENT` holds a single `TOKEN_IDENT`, whose `text()`
2440 // borrows the source `&str` directly from the green node — no
2441 // `PreorderWithTokens` cursor tree-walk and none of the `NodeData::new`
2442 // allocations that `syntax().text()` (a `SyntaxText` over the node's whole
2443 // descendant span) pays. Byte-identical fallback: the identifier `or` is
2444 // lexed as a nested `TOKEN_OR` (rnix quirk), so `ident_token()` is `None`
2445 // there — walk the full node text in that case, exactly as before.
2446 match ident.ident_token() {
2447 Some(tok) => tok.text().to_string(),
2448 None => ident.syntax().text().to_string(),
2449 }
2450}
2451
2452/// Byte offset of a STATIC attr key (`Ident` or `Str`) in its source text —
2453/// the position `builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos` reports for that key. Returns
2454/// `None` for a dynamic key (`${e}`), which has no fixed source position.
2455///
2456/// CppNix points a binding's position at the KEY token's start; rnix exposes
2457/// it via the syntax node's `text_range().start()`.
2458fn static_attr_offset(attr: &ast::Attr) -> Option<u32> {
2459 let node = match attr {
2460 ast::Attr::Ident(i) => i.syntax(),
2461 ast::Attr::Str(s) => s.syntax(),
2462 ast::Attr::Dynamic(_) => return None,
2463 };
2464 Some(u32::from(node.text_range().start()))
2465}
2466
2467/// Collect a literal attrset's static top-level KEY offsets into an
2468/// [`crate::pos::AttrPositions`] and attach it to `attrs` (behind the value's
2469/// `Rc<AttrPositions>` slot). Records only single-key static bindings — the
2470/// shape `attrTag`'s `tags_` (`{ app = …; file = …; }`) is built from and the
2471/// only shape `builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos` reads in nixpkgs. `None`-costs a
2472/// pointer when the set has no such keys (attaches nothing).
2473fn attach_attrset_positions(set: &ast::AttrSet, attrs: &mut NixAttrs, env: &Env) {
2474 // The FILE is the one the literal is being built in — from the eval-file
2475 // stack, which a thunk restores to its captured file when it forces. This
2476 // is correct under laziness: a `dock.nix` attrset literal forced later
2477 // records `dock.nix`, not whatever file is top-of-stack at force time.
2478 // (`current_source_id`/`CURRENT_SOURCE_ID` is per-`eval_with_file`, NOT
2479 // per-env, so it would mis-attribute a lazily-forced literal.)
2480 let mut table = crate::pos::AttrPositions::new(current_eval_file());
2481 for entry in set.entries() {
2482 if let ast::Entry::AttrpathValue(apv) = entry {
2483 let Some(attrpath) = apv.attrpath() else { continue };
2484 let path_attrs: Vec<ast::Attr> = attrpath.attrs().collect();
2485 // A dotted path `a.b = …` desugars to a nested set and CppNix gives
2486 // the OUTER key the position of the path's HEAD, so record
2487 // `path_attrs[0]` whatever the length. This previously skipped any
2488 // multi-segment path, on the assumption that nixpkgs never asks for
2489 // a dotted tag's position. Measured — for
2490 // `{ …; nested.deep = 3; }` at line 6:
2491 // nix nested=6:3 sui nested=NULL
2492 let Some(head) = path_attrs.first() else { continue };
2493 let Some(offset) = static_attr_offset(head) else { continue };
2494 // Resolve the static key name (Ident/Str) — never forces (a
2495 // dynamic key already returned None above).
2496 if let Ok(Some(name)) = eval_attr_maybe_null(&path_attrs[0], env) {
2497 table.insert(intern(&name), offset);
2498 }
2499 } else if let ast::Entry::Inherit(inh) = entry {
2500 // `inherit x;` and `inherit (src) x;` BIND an attribute exactly as
2501 // `x = …` does, and CppNix gives each inherited name the position of
2502 // its own ident. Skipping them left every inherited key
2503 // position-less — which is most of nixpkgs' `lib`, since
2504 // `lib/default.nix` re-exports through
2505 // `inherit (self.options) mkOption …`. Measured before the fix:
2506 // unsafeGetAttrPos "mkOption" nixpkgs.lib
2507 // nix …-source/lib/default.nix sui null
2508 //
2509 // An earlier attempt at this arm was reverted for reporting line 1;
2510 // that was `pos::line_col` returning a constant, NOT this arm. With
2511 // the real offset→line/column conversion in place it resolves
2512 // exactly.
2513 for attr in inh.attrs() {
2514 let Some(offset) = static_attr_offset(&attr) else { continue };
2515 if let Ok(Some(name)) = eval_attr_maybe_null(&attr, env) {
2516 table.insert(intern(&name), offset);
2517 }
2518 }
2519 }
2520 }
2521 if !table.is_empty() {
2522 attrs.set_positions(std::rc::Rc::new(table));
2523 }
2524}
2525
2526fn eval_attrset(set: &ast::AttrSet, env: &Env) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
2527 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::Attrset);
2528 let mut attrs = NixAttrs::new();
2529 let is_rec = set.rec_token().is_some();
2530
2531 // ── plan-driven construction (`SUI_NORMALIZE=1`) ──────────────────────
2532 //
2533 // Wired for `rec` FIRST, deliberately. The `rec` branch is WRONG today —
2534 // its Phase 1b does a destructive `attrs.insert` where the non-rec branch
2535 // merges, so `rec { o = {e=1;}; o.x = 2; }` drops `e` — which means any
2536 // change here can only improve it. The non-rec branch is the one path
2537 // that is currently correct on keys and carries every fleet evaluation,
2538 // so it is wired last and separately.
2539 //
2540 // A `None` here is a POSITIVE statement, not a fallback: `sui-normalize`
2541 // records a group only when it has a duplicate static key or a dotted
2542 // path, so no plan means this group is already built correctly.
2543 if is_rec && crate::normalize_env::enabled() {
2544 let src_id = CURRENT_SOURCE_ID.with(std::cell::Cell::get);
2545 let offset = u32::from(set.syntax().text_range().start());
2546 if let Some(plan) = crate::normalize_env::plan_for(src_id, offset) {
2547 return eval_plan_group(&plan, env);
2548 }
2549 }
2550
2551 if is_rec {
2552 let mut rec_env = env.child();
2553 let mut thunks: Vec<(String, Thunk)> = Vec::new();
2554
2555 // Track which names have been defined so far in this scope.
2556 // Used by maybe_thunk to resolve backward references directly
2557 // instead of creating wasteful thunks.
2558 let mut defined_so_far: HashSet<String> = HashSet::new();
2559
2560 // Accumulator for dotted-path bindings (`rec { a.b = 1; a.c = 2; ... }`).
2561 // Leaf values are wrapped in thunks so they participate in the
2562 // recursive env fixpoint, matching CppNix semantics where
2563 // `rec { types.a = f 1; f = x: x + 1; }` allows `f` to be a
2564 // sibling binding.
2565 let mut dotted_attrs: NixAttrs = NixAttrs::new();
2566
2567 // D1 (`SUI_SCOPE_NARROW>=1`) — a SECOND predicate, deliberately not a
2568 // widening of `is_recursive_binding` below.
2569 //
2570 // THE TRAP: `is_recursive_binding` is BACKWARD-BLIND on purpose — it
2571 // tests `key` plus the siblings seen SO FAR, so `rec { b = a; a = 1; }`
2572 // computes `false` for `b`. That verdict selects Promise semantics, so
2573 // widening it would change which bindings get the fix-point sentinel
2574 // and is not a refactor available here. Yet `b` genuinely does need the
2575 // rec scope, and today gets it from Phase 2's blanket `update_env`.
2576 // Narrowing therefore needs its own forward-complete question — "does
2577 // this RHS reach ANY key this scope binds, declared before or after?" —
2578 // answered against a full pre-pass, while `is_recursive_binding` stays
2579 // byte-identical.
2580 //
2581 // The pre-pass is PURELY SYNTACTIC, which is the second trap: the
2582 // Phase-1 loop below owns the evaluation order of `${…}` keys, and
2583 // calling `eval_attr` here would run that arbitrary code earlier. So a
2584 // head that is not a plain identifier forfeits narrowing for the whole
2585 // scope instead of being evaluated for its name. Starting the flag at
2586 // `scope_narrow_enabled()` also means the default path never walks the
2587 // entries at all.
2588 let mut names_complete = scope_narrow_enabled();
2589 let rec_scope_names: HashSet<String> = if names_complete {
2590 let mut s = HashSet::new();
2591 for entry in set.entries() {
2592 match entry {
2593 ast::Entry::AttrpathValue(apv) => {
2594 match apv.attrpath().and_then(|p| p.attrs().next()) {
2595 Some(ast::Attr::Ident(i)) => {
2596 s.insert(ident_text(&i));
2597 }
2598 _ => names_complete = false,
2599 }
2600 }
2601 ast::Entry::Inherit(inh) => {
2602 for attr in inh.attrs() {
2603 match attr {
2604 ast::Attr::Ident(i) => {
2605 s.insert(ident_text(&i));
2606 }
2607 _ => names_complete = false,
2608 }
2609 }
2610 }
2611 }
2612 }
2613 s
2614 } else {
2615 HashSet::new()
2616 };
2617 let narrow = names_complete;
2618
2619 // Phase 1: Create thunks with placeholder env and bind them.
2620 for entry in set.entries() {
2621 match entry {
2622 ast::Entry::AttrpathValue(apv) => {
2623 let attrpath = apv.attrpath().ok_or_else(|| {
2624 EvalError::ParseError("binding missing attrpath".to_string())
2625 })?;
2626 let value_expr = apv.value().ok_or_else(|| {
2627 EvalError::ParseError("binding missing value".to_string())
2628 })?;
2629 let mut path_keys: Vec<String> = attrpath
2630 .attrs()
2631 .filter_map(|a| eval_attr_maybe_null(&a, env).transpose())
2632 .collect::<Result<_, _>>()?;
2633 // Null dynamic attr name → skip entire binding (CppNix compat)
2634 if path_keys.is_empty() { continue; }
2635 if path_keys.len() == 1 {
2636 let key = path_keys.pop().unwrap();
2637 // Self-recursive detection in a `rec { … }` scope:
2638 // any binding whose value-expr references the
2639 // bound name OR any sibling key declared in this
2640 // rec scope is potentially self-recursive (the
2641 // siblings' thunks share the rec_env via Phase 2).
2642 // Mark as recursive so inner re-entrance during
2643 // force returns a Promise sentinel instead of
2644 // erroring with InfiniteRecursion.
2645 //
2646 // For simplicity we check `key` and all already-
2647 // defined siblings; siblings defined later are
2648 // covered when THEIR thunks force (they reference
2649 // back into this rec scope via Phase 2's env update).
2650 // O(N) not O(N²): one memoized referenced-name set,
2651 // intersected with key + already-defined siblings.
2652 // Byte-identical to the prior per-name walks.
2653 let referenced = referenced_idents(&value_expr);
2654 let is_recursive_binding = referenced.contains(key.as_str())
2655 || defined_so_far
2656 .iter()
2657 .any(|n| referenced.contains(n.as_str()));
2658 let value = if is_recursive_binding {
2659 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_suspended_recursive(
2660 value_expr.clone(),
2661 env.clone(),
2662 ))
2663 } else {
2664 // maybeThunk: skip thunk for trivial exprs.
2665 // is_rec=true because rec attrset bindings
2666 // can reference each other.
2667 // Pass defined_so_far so backward refs
2668 // resolve directly.
2669 maybe_thunk(&value_expr, env, true, Some(&defined_so_far))
2670 };
2671 // Forward-complete needs-scope test (see the pre-pass
2672 // above). `is_recursive_binding` is folded in as
2673 // belt-and-braces: it is a subset whenever `narrow`
2674 // holds, since every key it can name came from an
2675 // `Ident` head and so is in `rec_scope_names`.
2676 let needs_scope = !narrow
2677 || is_recursive_binding
2678 || rec_scope_names
2679 .iter()
2680 .any(|n| referenced.contains(n.as_str()));
2681 rec_env.bind(key.clone(), value.clone());
2682 attrs.insert(key.clone(), value.clone());
2683 if let Value::Thunk(t) = &value {
2684 if needs_scope {
2685 thunks.push((key.clone(), t.clone()));
2686 crate::value::census::scope_pinned();
2687 } else {
2688 crate::value::census::scope_narrowed();
2689 }
2690 }
2691 defined_so_far.insert(key);
2692 } else {
2693 // Multi-segment dotted path: build a nested attrset
2694 // with a thunk at the leaf so the value expression
2695 // can reference sibling rec-bindings.
2696 let key = path_keys[0].clone();
2697 let value =
2698 build_nested_attr_thunk(&path_keys[1..], &value_expr, env, &mut thunks);
2699 merge_nested_insert(&mut dotted_attrs, key, value);
2700 }
2701 }
2702 ast::Entry::Inherit(inherit) => {
2703 eval_inherit(&inherit, env, &mut attrs, Some(&mut rec_env), Some(&mut thunks))?;
2704 }
2705 }
2706 }
2707
2708 // Phase 1b: Bind accumulated dotted-path attrs into attrs and rec_env.
2709 // Note: CppNix rejects `inherit (src) x; x.y = ...;` as a
2710 // duplicate definition, so we do not attempt to merge with
2711 // existing inherit thunks — just bind directly.
2712 for (key, value) in dotted_attrs.iter() {
2713 attrs.insert(key.clone(), value.clone());
2714 rec_env.bind(key.clone(), value.clone());
2715 }
2716
2717 // Phase 2: Update all thunks (both Suspended and InheritSelect)
2718 // to capture the final rec_env (which now has all names bound).
2719 for (_key, thunk) in &thunks {
2720 thunk.update_env(&rec_env);
2721 }
2722 } else {
2723 for entry in set.entries() {
2724 match entry {
2725 ast::Entry::AttrpathValue(apv) => {
2726 let attrpath = apv.attrpath().ok_or_else(|| {
2727 EvalError::ParseError("binding missing attrpath".to_string())
2728 })?;
2729 let value_expr = apv.value().ok_or_else(|| {
2730 EvalError::ParseError("binding missing value".to_string())
2731 })?;
2732 let path_attrs: Vec<ast::Attr> = attrpath.attrs().collect();
2733 // CppNix defers a dynamic key that is NOT at the HEAD of the
2734 // attrpath: `{ a.${e} = v; }` builds `{ a = <thunk {${e}=v}>; }`,
2735 // so `e` never forces until `.a` is demanded. Evaluating the
2736 // whole path eagerly would force `e` at construction and — in
2737 // the module-system fixpoint — read `config.<x>` while `config`
2738 // is mid-force (the M2.6 divergence: `homes.null` instead of
2739 // `homes.<name>`). Only the head is eager; a lone dynamic tail
2740 // becomes a deferred thunk. A rarer collision under the same
2741 // head stays eager (forced) so static deep-merge still works.
2742 let tail_is_dynamic =
2743 path_attrs.len() > 1 && attrs_have_dynamic(&path_attrs[1..]);
2744 let head_key = match eval_attr_maybe_null(&path_attrs[0], env)? {
2745 Some(k) => k,
2746 // Null dynamic HEAD attr name → skip entire binding.
2747 None => continue,
2748 };
2749 if tail_is_dynamic && attrs.get(&head_key).is_none() {
2750 let value =
2751 build_deferred_tail_attr(&path_attrs[1..], &value_expr, env);
2752 attrs.insert(head_key, value);
2753 continue;
2754 }
2755 // M2.6 ROOT #3 (collision case): the tail has a dynamic key
2756 // AND the head already exists (a sibling binding wrote it,
2757 // e.g. osquery's `systemd.services.… = …` then
2758 // `systemd.tmpfiles.settings."10-osquery".${dirname …}.d`).
2759 // The plain deferral above bails (head present), and the
2760 // eager path below would force the dynamic key at
2761 // construction — re-reading `config.<x>` mid-fixpoint →
2762 // the empty-Promise partial. Instead, descend the existing
2763 // head along the tail's STATIC prefix and splice a DEFERRED
2764 // thunk at the first dynamic level, so the dynamic key
2765 // stays lazy exactly as CppNix's nested-literal desugaring
2766 // does — while preserving the static deep-merge with the
2767 // sibling binding.
2768 if tail_is_dynamic {
2769 if let Some(existing) = attrs.get(&head_key).cloned() {
2770 let merged = merge_deferred_dynamic_tail(
2771 existing,
2772 &path_attrs[1..],
2773 &value_expr,
2774 env,
2775 )?;
2776 attrs.insert(head_key, merged);
2777 continue;
2778 }
2779 }
2780 // Eager path: evaluate the remaining (static, or collision)
2781 // keys now. A null dynamic tail key skips the binding.
2782 let mut path_keys: Vec<String> = {
2783 let mut v = Vec::with_capacity(path_attrs.len());
2784 v.push(head_key);
2785 let mut skip = false;
2786 for a in &path_attrs[1..] {
2787 match eval_attr_maybe_null(a, env)? {
2788 Some(k) => v.push(k),
2789 None => { skip = true; break; }
2790 }
2791 }
2792 if skip { v.clear(); }
2793 v
2794 };
2795 // Null dynamic attr name → skip entire binding (CppNix compat)
2796 if path_keys.is_empty() { continue; }
2797 if path_keys.len() == 1 {
2798 let key = path_keys.pop().unwrap();
2799 // maybeThunk: skip thunk for trivial exprs.
2800 // is_rec=false — Ident lookups are safe.
2801 let value = maybe_thunk(&value_expr, env, false, None);
2802 // CppNix desugars `a.b = x; a = { c = y; };` into a single
2803 // merged `a = { b = x; c = y; }` at parse time. rnix keeps
2804 // the two bindings separate, so when a single-key binding
2805 // collides with an already-built (dotted) attrs for the
2806 // same key, deep-MERGE instead of overwrite. Force the RHS
2807 // to WHNF so merge_nested_insert (which needs concrete
2808 // Value::Attrs on both sides) can merge — forcing an
2809 // attrset to WHNF does NOT force its fields, so leaf values
2810 // stay lazy. Only fires on collision; non-colliding
2811 // single-key bindings keep the plain fast insert.
2812 // (This is the pkg-config-wrapper `env.addFlags` drop:
2813 // `env.addFlags = …` then `env = { wrapperName = …; … }`.)
2814 // If the earlier binding for this key is still a lazy
2815 // Thunk (an attrset literal inserted via maybe_thunk), force
2816 // it to WHNF FIRST so a `key = {..}; key = {..}` collision is
2817 // seen as attrs-vs-attrs and MERGES, matching nix
2818 // (`{ s = {a=1;}; s = {b=2;}; }` → `{ s = {a=1; b=2;}; }`).
2819 // Without this the `Some(Value::Attrs(_))` test below is false
2820 // on a Thunk and the second binding overwrites, dropping the
2821 // first's keys. The dotted branch below already does this; R3
2822 // (eval-okay-merge-dynamic-attrs set1/set2) needs it here too.
2823 // WHNF force does not force fields → leaf laziness preserved.
2824 // (A non-attrs dup like `s = 1; s = 2` still overwrites here,
2825 // unchanged — nix errors there, an eval-FAIL case out of scope.)
2826 if matches!(attrs.get(&key), Some(Value::Thunk(_))) {
2827 let existing = attrs.get(&key).cloned().unwrap();
2828 let forced_existing = force_value(&existing)?;
2829 attrs.insert(key.clone(), forced_existing);
2830 }
2831 if matches!(attrs.get(&key), Some(Value::Attrs(_))) {
2832 let forced = force_value(&value)?;
2833 merge_nested_insert(&mut attrs, key, forced);
2834 } else {
2835 attrs.insert(key, value);
2836 }
2837 } else {
2838 let key = path_keys[0].clone();
2839 let value = build_nested_attr(&path_keys[1..], &value_expr, env)?;
2840 // CppNix desugars `a = { x = …; }; a.y = …;` into a
2841 // single merged `a = { x = …; y = …; }`. When the
2842 // full-set binding for `a` was inserted FIRST it is a
2843 // lazy Thunk (attrset literals go through maybe_thunk),
2844 // so merge_nested_insert — which only merges when the
2845 // existing value is a concrete Value::Attrs — would
2846 // NOT see the earlier keys and would overwrite `a`
2847 // with just `{ y = … }`, silently dropping `x`. Force
2848 // the existing entry to WHNF on collision so the merge
2849 // sees the concrete attrs (forcing to WHNF does not
2850 // force the fields, so leaf laziness is preserved).
2851 // (This is the gst-plugins-base `passthru.waylandEnabled`
2852 // drop: `passthru = { … }; passthru.tests.x = …;`.)
2853 if matches!(attrs.get(&key), Some(Value::Thunk(_))) {
2854 let existing = attrs.get(&key).cloned().unwrap();
2855 let forced = force_value(&existing)?;
2856 attrs.insert(key.clone(), forced);
2857 }
2858 merge_nested_insert(&mut attrs, key, value);
2859 }
2860 }
2861 ast::Entry::Inherit(inherit) => {
2862 eval_inherit(&inherit, env, &mut attrs, None, None)?;
2863 }
2864 }
2865 }
2866 }
2867
2868 // Record the literal's static-key source positions for
2869 // `builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos` (the `attrTag` `declarations` — options.json
2870 // dock root). Cheap: one entry walk over static Ident/Str keys, no
2871 // forcing; attaches nothing (a pointer-sized `None`) when the set has no
2872 // single-static-key bindings.
2873 attach_attrset_positions(set, &mut attrs, env);
2874
2875 Ok(Value::Attrs(Rc::new(attrs)))
2876}
2877
2878fn eval_inherit(
2879 inherit: &ast::Inherit,
2880 env: &Env,
2881 attrs: &mut NixAttrs,
2882 bind_env: Option<&mut Env>,
2883 mut thunks: Option<&mut Vec<(String, Thunk)>>,
2884) -> Result<(), EvalError> {
2885 if let Some(from) = inherit.from() {
2886 // inherit (expr) a b c;
2887 //
2888 // The source expression must NOT be eagerly evaluated. nixpkgs
2889 // `lib/trivial.nix` has `inherit (lib.trivial) isFunction ...`
2890 // at the top of a file that itself defines `lib.trivial`. If
2891 // we eagerly force `lib.trivial`, we hit a self-referential
2892 // thunk blackhole. Instead: build a thunk per inherited
2893 // name that, when forced, evaluates the source and pulls
2894 // out that one attribute. This is what real Nix does.
2895 //
2896 // For `rec { inherit (X) name; ...; foo = name; }` we ALSO
2897 // need to bind the name in the enclosing rec env so the
2898 // sibling `foo = name` can reference it. The caller passes
2899 // its rec env in `bind_env`.
2900 //
2901 // When `thunks` is provided (rec attrsets), InheritSelect
2902 // thunks are collected so Phase 2 can update their captured
2903 // env to the full recursive scope. Without this, the source
2904 // expression cannot reference sibling bindings.
2905 let source_expr = from
2906 .expr()
2907 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("inherit from missing expr".to_string()))?;
2908 // Shared source thunk — all inherited names share one source
2909 // evaluation (the source thunk's own memoization ensures at
2910 // most one evaluation).
2911 let source_thunk = Thunk::new_suspended(source_expr, env.clone());
2912 let mut be = bind_env;
2913 for attr in inherit.attrs() {
2914 let name = eval_attr(&attr, env)?;
2915 let thunk = Thunk::new_inherit_select(source_thunk.clone(), name.clone());
2916 let value = Value::Thunk(thunk.clone());
2917 attrs.insert(name.clone(), value.clone());
2918 if let Some(ref mut e) = be {
2919 e.bind(name.clone(), value);
2920 }
2921 if let Some(ref mut t) = thunks {
2922 t.push((name, thunk));
2923 }
2924 }
2925 } else {
2926 // inherit a b c;
2927 //
2928 // CppNix resolves a bare `inherit x;` LAZILY, exactly like a plain
2929 // reference to `x` — it does NOT eagerly force the enclosing scope.
2930 // This matters when `x` is provided only by an enclosing `with`
2931 // scope whose value is a fixpoint still being constructed (a
2932 // blackhole): eager `env.lookup` returns None → spurious
2933 // `UndefinedVar`. nixpkgs `all-packages.nix` is
2934 // `… with pkgs; { nettle = import … { inherit callPackage; }; }`,
2935 // so `inherit callPackage` must resolve `callPackage` from the
2936 // `with pkgs` scope AT FORCE TIME, not eagerly at attrset
2937 // construction. Mirror `maybe_thunk`'s Ident path: try the fast
2938 // lookup, and on a miss defer to a WithIdent thunk (or a suspended
2939 // env lookup) so the resolution happens lazily against the settled
2940 // scope. (This was the `nettle` UndefinedVar('callPackage') drop.)
2941 let mut be = bind_env;
2942 for attr in inherit.attrs() {
2943 let name = eval_attr(&attr, env)?;
2944 let sym = crate::value::intern(&name);
2945 let value = if let Some(v) = env.lookup_fast(sym, &name) {
2946 v
2947 } else if let Some((scope_cache, scope_value)) =
2948 env.innermost_with_scope()
2949 {
2950 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_with_ident(
2951 SmolStr::from(name.as_str()),
2952 scope_cache,
2953 scope_value,
2954 env.clone(),
2955 ))
2956 } else {
2957 return Err(EvalError::UndefinedVar(format!(
2958 "'{name}'{}",
2959 eval_file_ctx()
2960 )));
2961 };
2962 attrs.insert(name.clone(), value.clone());
2963 if let Some(ref mut e) = be {
2964 e.bind(name, value);
2965 }
2966 }
2967 }
2968 Ok(())
2969}
2970
2971fn build_nested_attr(
2972 path: &[String],
2973 expr: &ast::Expr,
2974 env: &Env,
2975) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
2976 if path.is_empty() {
2977 // CRITICAL: Wrap leaf in a thunk instead of eagerly evaluating.
2978 // For dotted paths like `config.warnings = optionals config.x [...]`,
2979 // the leaf expression must be lazy — eagerly evaluating it during
2980 // attrset construction forces fixpoint thunks prematurely.
2981 return Ok(maybe_thunk(expr, env, false, None));
2982 }
2983 let key = path[0].clone();
2984 let inner = build_nested_attr(&path[1..], expr, env)?;
2985 let mut attrs = NixAttrs::new();
2986 attrs.insert(key, inner);
2987 Ok(Value::Attrs(Rc::new(attrs)))
2988}
2989
2990/// True if a single attr is a DYNAMIC key — one whose resolution runs
2991/// arbitrary expression code and therefore must not be forced at
2992/// attrset-construction time.
2993///
2994/// Two forms are dynamic:
2995/// * `ast::Attr::Dynamic` — a bare `${e}` antiquotation.
2996/// * `ast::Attr::Str` **containing an interpolation** — an interpolated
2997/// string key like `"iwd/${nm}"`. A `Str` with NO interpolation
2998/// (`"foo bar"`) is a plain static string literal and is NOT dynamic.
2999///
3000/// M2.6 ROOT #3: `attrs_have_dynamic` previously matched ONLY
3001/// `Attr::Dynamic`, so an interpolated-string tail key (`config.a."p${e}"`)
3002/// fell to the eager path and forced `e` at construction. In the module
3003/// system that forces a `config.<x>` read while `config` is mid-fixpoint
3004/// (`environment.etc."iwd/${configFile.name}"`, where `configFile` reads
3005/// `with config.networking.networkmanager`), yielding the empty-Promise
3006/// partial → the `set/null` softening. Treating an interpolated `Str` as
3007/// dynamic routes it through the same per-level deferral as `${e}`
3008/// (ROOT #1/#2), so `e` forces only when the enclosing head is demanded —
3009/// exactly CppNix's nested-attrset-literal desugaring.
3010fn attr_is_dynamic(attr: &ast::Attr) -> bool {
3011 match attr {
3012 ast::Attr::Dynamic(_) => true,
3013 // A string attr key is dynamic iff it has ≥1 interpolation part;
3014 // a purely-literal string key forces nothing and stays eager.
3015 ast::Attr::Str(s) => s
3016 .normalized_parts()
3017 .iter()
3018 .any(|p| matches!(p, InterpolPart::Interpolation(_))),
3019 ast::Attr::Ident(_) => false,
3020 }
3021}
3022
3023/// True if any attr in the slice is a dynamic (interpolated) key.
3024///
3025/// A dynamic key beyond the HEAD of an attrpath must NOT be evaluated at
3026/// attrset-construction time — CppNix defers it inside the head's lazy
3027/// value, so `{ a.${e} = v; }` never forces `e` until `.a` is demanded.
3028/// Static string/ident keys are cheap and force nothing, so they don't
3029/// need deferral.
3030fn attrs_have_dynamic(attrs: &[ast::Attr]) -> bool {
3031 attrs.iter().any(attr_is_dynamic)
3032}
3033
3034/// Build the nested attrset for the TAIL of an attrpath, deferring
3035/// evaluation of dynamic tail keys until the value is forced.
3036///
3037/// Given tail attrs `[b, ${e}, c]` and a value expr, produce a lazy
3038/// `Value::Thunk` that, when forced, evaluates each tail key (including
3039/// the dynamic `${e}`) against `env` and builds `{ b = { ${e} = { c =
3040/// <leaf-thunk> }; }; }`. This mirrors CppNix: the inner attrset (and
3041/// thus its dynamic keys) is constructed only when the enclosing head
3042/// attribute is demanded — never at construction of the outer attrset.
3043///
3044/// A dynamic key that evaluates to `null` skips the whole binding
3045/// (returns an empty attrset), matching CppNix's null-dynamic-attr rule.
3046fn build_deferred_tail_attr(
3047 tail: &[ast::Attr],
3048 value_expr: &ast::Expr,
3049 env: &Env,
3050) -> Value {
3051 let tail: Vec<ast::Attr> = tail.to_vec();
3052 let value_expr = value_expr.clone();
3053 let env = env.clone();
3054 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_native(move || {
3055 build_tail_attrs_now(&tail, &value_expr, &env)
3056 }))
3057}
3058
3059/// Resolve ONE level of the deferred attrpath tail — used from inside
3060/// the deferred thunk above once the enclosing head is demanded.
3061///
3062/// M2.6 ROOT #2 (the OVER-FORCE fix): this resolves *only* `tail[0]`'s
3063/// key and wraps the remaining tail `tail[1..]` in another DEFERRED
3064/// thunk — it does NOT recurse eagerly through the whole tail. This is
3065/// exactly CppNix's desugaring of `a.b.c = v` into nested attrset
3066/// literals `a = { b = { c = v; }; }`, where forcing `a` to WHNF yields
3067/// `{ b = <thunk {c=v}> }` — the inner level (`b`, and any dynamic key
3068/// under it) stays lazy until `.b` is demanded.
3069///
3070/// Forcing the enclosing head therefore resolves ONE tail key, never
3071/// the whole chain: `config.homes.${cfg.pleme.userName} = 7` demanded
3072/// as `config` yields `{ homes = <deferred> }` WITHOUT forcing the
3073/// `${cfg.pleme.userName}` key. The prior implementation recursed the
3074/// whole tail eagerly, forcing that dynamic key while only `.config`
3075/// (or its `._type`) was demanded — the over-force cppnix never does.
3076///
3077/// A dynamic key that evaluates to `null` skips the whole binding
3078/// (returns an empty attrset), matching CppNix's null-dynamic-attr rule.
3079fn build_tail_attrs_now(
3080 tail: &[ast::Attr],
3081 value_expr: &ast::Expr,
3082 env: &Env,
3083) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
3084 if tail.is_empty() {
3085 return Ok(maybe_thunk(value_expr, env, false, None));
3086 }
3087 if std::env::var_os("SUI_M26_TAILTRACE").is_some() {
3088 let t: String = tail[0].syntax().text().to_string().chars().take(40).collect();
3089 eprintln!("[M26 TAIL-RESOLVE] forcing dynamic tail key `{t}`");
3090 if attrs_have_dynamic(&tail[..1]) {
3091 crate::trace::dump_force_stack_ids();
3092 }
3093 }
3094 let key = match eval_attr_maybe_null(&tail[0], env)? {
3095 Some(k) => k,
3096 // Null dynamic key → the whole binding is skipped; an empty
3097 // attrset is the identity for merge_nested_insert.
3098 None => return Ok(Value::Attrs(Rc::new(NixAttrs::new()))),
3099 };
3100 // Resolve ONE level: if more tail remains, defer it (a new lazy
3101 // thunk) rather than recursing eagerly. Only the leaf (empty tail)
3102 // is built here. This keeps each nested level lazy, exactly like
3103 // CppNix's nested-attrset-literal desugaring — so forcing this
3104 // level does NOT force the next level's (possibly dynamic) key.
3105 let inner = if tail.len() == 1 {
3106 maybe_thunk(value_expr, env, false, None)
3107 } else {
3108 build_deferred_tail_attr(&tail[1..], value_expr, env)
3109 };
3110 let mut attrs = NixAttrs::new();
3111 attrs.insert(key, inner);
3112 Ok(Value::Attrs(Rc::new(attrs)))
3113}
3114
3115/// M2.6 ROOT #3 (collision case): splice a DEFERRED dynamic-tail binding
3116/// into an ALREADY-PRESENT head value without forcing the dynamic key.
3117///
3118/// `existing` is the value already stored at the attrpath's head (written
3119/// by a sibling binding — e.g. `systemd.services.… = …`). `tail` is the
3120/// remaining attrpath (`path_attrs[1..]`) of the new binding, which
3121/// contains ≥1 dynamic attr (`systemd.tmpfiles.….${dirname …}.d`).
3122///
3123/// We descend `existing` along the LONGEST STATIC PREFIX of `tail`
3124/// (`tmpfiles`, `settings`, `"10-osquery"` — all static, forced-free
3125/// keys), forcing each already-present sub-attrset to WHNF so the merge
3126/// sees concrete keys (forcing to WHNF never forces leaf VALUES, so leaf
3127/// laziness is preserved), and at the first DYNAMIC level splice a
3128/// `build_deferred_tail_attr` thunk. The dynamic key therefore forces
3129/// only when that exact nested path is later demanded — CppNix's
3130/// nested-attrset-literal desugaring, now honoured through a sibling
3131/// collision too.
3132fn merge_deferred_dynamic_tail(
3133 existing: Value,
3134 tail: &[ast::Attr],
3135 value_expr: &ast::Expr,
3136 env: &Env,
3137) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
3138 // `tail` is non-empty and contains a dynamic attr somewhere (the
3139 // caller guarantees `attrs_have_dynamic(tail)`).
3140 debug_assert!(!tail.is_empty());
3141
3142 // If the FIRST tail attr is itself dynamic, there is no static prefix
3143 // to descend — the whole tail is deferred and merged as a lazy
3144 // overlay onto the existing head (a `//`-style right-merge; the
3145 // deferred attrset only materialises its dynamic key on demand).
3146 if attr_is_dynamic(&tail[0]) {
3147 let deferred = build_deferred_tail_attr(tail, value_expr, env);
3148 return Ok(lazy_overlay_merge(existing, deferred));
3149 }
3150
3151 // The head static key of `tail`. Resolve it (static → forces nothing
3152 // relevant; a null dynamic can't occur here since tail[0] is static).
3153 let key = match eval_attr_maybe_null(&tail[0], env)? {
3154 Some(k) => k,
3155 None => return Ok(existing),
3156 };
3157
3158 // Force the existing head to a concrete attrset so we can descend +
3159 // merge on the resolved static key. Forcing to WHNF does NOT force
3160 // its field VALUES, so leaf laziness is preserved.
3161 let existing_forced = force_value(&existing)?;
3162 let mut base = match existing_forced {
3163 Value::Attrs(a) => (*a).clone(),
3164 // The existing head is not an attrset (a sibling wrote a leaf
3165 // here); CppNix would error on the merge, but to stay lazy we
3166 // defer the tail and let a later demand surface the real merge
3167 // conflict. Build the deferred tail as a fresh attrset.
3168 _ => {
3169 let deferred = build_deferred_tail_attr(tail, value_expr, env);
3170 return Ok(deferred);
3171 }
3172 };
3173
3174 // Recurse: merge the REMAINING tail (`tail[1..]`) under `key`.
3175 let child_existing = base.get(&key).cloned();
3176 let new_child = match child_existing {
3177 Some(child) if tail.len() > 1 => {
3178 // Deeper static/dynamic prefix under an existing sub-attrset.
3179 merge_deferred_dynamic_tail(child, &tail[1..], value_expr, env)?
3180 }
3181 Some(child) => {
3182 // tail == [key]; the leaf collides with an existing value.
3183 // Static leaf collision — build the leaf and lazy-merge.
3184 let leaf = maybe_thunk(value_expr, env, false, None);
3185 lazy_overlay_merge(child, leaf)
3186 }
3187 None if tail.len() > 1 => {
3188 // No existing child; the remaining tail may itself start with
3189 // a dynamic key — defer it whole (build_deferred_tail_attr
3190 // handles the static/dynamic split per-level).
3191 build_deferred_tail_attr(&tail[1..], value_expr, env)
3192 }
3193 None => maybe_thunk(value_expr, env, false, None),
3194 };
3195 base.insert(key, new_child);
3196 Ok(Value::Attrs(Rc::new(base)))
3197}
3198
3199/// Lazy right-merge of two values that are (or will force to) attrsets,
3200/// preserving leaf laziness. Used by [`merge_deferred_dynamic_tail`] to
3201/// combine a deferred dynamic-tail attrset with an existing value without
3202/// forcing either's dynamic keys eagerly. When both are concrete attrs we
3203/// deep-merge in place (reusing [`merge_nested_insert`]); otherwise we
3204/// build a lazy overlay thunk that merges on demand.
3205fn lazy_overlay_merge(left: Value, right: Value) -> Value {
3206 match (&left, &right) {
3207 (Value::Attrs(la), Value::Attrs(_)) => {
3208 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::SlashDeferredTailClone);
3209 let mut merged = (**la).clone();
3210 if let Value::Attrs(ra) = &right {
3211 // Merging distinct override keys into `merged` is order-
3212 // independent (per-key right-wins), and the result map is
3213 // unordered storage — the sorted `iter()` was dead work.
3214 for (k, v) in ra.iter_unsorted() {
3215 merge_nested_insert(&mut merged, k.clone(), v.clone());
3216 }
3217 }
3218 Value::Attrs(Rc::new(merged))
3219 }
3220 _ => {
3221 // At least one side is a thunk (a deferred dynamic tail).
3222 // Defer the merge behind a Native thunk so neither side's
3223 // dynamic key forces until the merged attrset is demanded.
3224 Value::Thunk(Thunk::new_native(move || {
3225 let lf = force_value(&left)?;
3226 let rf = force_value(&right)?;
3227 let la = lf.as_attrs()?;
3228 let ra = rf.as_attrs()?;
3229 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::SlashDeferredTailClone);
3230 let mut merged = (*la).clone();
3231 for (k, v) in ra.iter_unsorted() {
3232 merge_nested_insert(&mut merged, k.clone(), v.clone());
3233 }
3234 Ok(Value::Attrs(Rc::new(merged)))
3235 }))
3236 }
3237 }
3238}
3239
3240/// Like [`build_nested_attr`] but wraps the leaf in a [`Thunk`] instead of
3241/// eagerly evaluating it. Used inside `rec { ... }` and `let ... in` so
3242/// that dotted-path leaf expressions can reference sibling bindings
3243/// through the recursive env (which is finalised in Phase 2).
3244///
3245/// Every thunk created is appended to `thunks` so Phase 2 can update
3246/// its captured environment.
3247fn build_nested_attr_thunk(
3248 path: &[String],
3249 expr: &ast::Expr,
3250 env: &Env,
3251 thunks: &mut Vec<(String, Thunk)>,
3252) -> Value {
3253 if path.is_empty() {
3254 let thunk = Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), env.clone());
3255 let val = Value::Thunk(thunk.clone());
3256 thunks.push((String::new(), thunk));
3257 return val;
3258 }
3259 let key = path[0].clone();
3260 let inner = build_nested_attr_thunk(&path[1..], expr, env, thunks);
3261 let mut attrs = NixAttrs::new();
3262 attrs.insert(key, inner);
3263 Value::Attrs(Rc::new(attrs))
3264}
3265
3266/// Insert `value` at `key` in `target`. If `target` already has a
3267/// concrete `Value::Attrs` at that key AND `value` is also a
3268/// concrete `Value::Attrs`, deep-merge them rather than overwriting.
3269/// This is what makes `{ a.b.c = 1; a.b.d = 2; a.e = 3; }` produce
3270/// `{ a = { b = { c = 1; d = 2; }; e = 3; }; }` instead of
3271/// dropping siblings — every nixpkgs module relies on this.
3272fn merge_nested_insert(target: &mut NixAttrs, key: String, value: Value) {
3273 // Fast path: no existing entry at this key → plain insert, keeping the
3274 // value lazy (the overwhelmingly common non-colliding case, so we never
3275 // force a thunk here).
3276 let existing = match target.get(&key) {
3277 Some(e) => e.clone(),
3278 None => {
3279 target.insert(key, value);
3280 return;
3281 }
3282 };
3283 // A collision exists. A deep merge is warranted only when BOTH the
3284 // existing entry AND the new value are attrset-shaped. M2.6 ROOT #4b
3285 // (byte-verified): either side may be a lazy `Thunk` wrapping a
3286 // full-set leaf — both dotted-path orderings hit this:
3287 // forward `o.a = { x = 1; }; o.a.y = 2;` → EXISTING `a` is a thunk
3288 // (`build_nested_attr` puts the `{x=1}` leaf through
3289 // `maybe_thunk`), NEW `a` is `{ y = … }`;
3290 // reverse `o.a.y = 2; o.a = { x = 1; };` → EXISTING `a` is `{y}`,
3291 // NEW `a` is the `<thunk {x=1}>`.
3292 // The old `should_merge` required BOTH sides to already be concrete
3293 // `Value::Attrs`, so a Thunk-vs-Attrs collision fell to the overwrite
3294 // path and silently dropped the earlier leaf's keys. cppnix desugars
3295 // BOTH orderings into one merged `o.a = { x = 1; y = 2; }`. Force each
3296 // side's thunk to WHNF ON COLLISION ONLY (forcing an attrset to WHNF
3297 // does NOT force its fields, so leaf laziness is preserved); a thunk
3298 // that forces to a non-attrset (or errors) makes the merge a plain
3299 // overwrite (leaf last-write-wins).
3300 // Symptom this closes: nixpkgs' alsa module declares
3301 // `options.hardware.alsa = { enable = …; cardAliases = …; … }` AND
3302 // `options.hardware.alsa.enablePersistence = …`; sui merged them to
3303 // only `{enablePersistence}`, so `hardware.alsa.cardAliases` "does not
3304 // exist" — the M2.6 frontier once the `with`-namespace over-force (#4a)
3305 // was fixed.
3306 let value = match value {
3307 Value::Thunk(_) => match force_value(&value) {
3308 Ok(v @ Value::Attrs(_)) => v,
3309 _ => value,
3310 },
3311 other => other,
3312 };
3313 if !matches!(value, Value::Attrs(_)) {
3314 target.insert(key, value);
3315 return;
3316 }
3317 // Normalize the existing side to concrete attrs too (forcing a thunk
3318 // to WHNF if needed); if it isn't attrset-shaped, the new attrs wins.
3319 let existing_concrete = match &existing {
3320 Value::Attrs(_) => existing.clone(),
3321 Value::Thunk(_) => match force_value(&existing) {
3322 Ok(v @ Value::Attrs(_)) => v,
3323 _ => {
3324 target.insert(key, value);
3325 return;
3326 }
3327 },
3328 _ => {
3329 target.insert(key, value);
3330 return;
3331 }
3332 };
3333 // Both sides are concrete attrs — merge in place. We pop the
3334 // existing entry, then walk the new attrs and recursively
3335 // merge each child onto it.
3336 let mut existing_attrs = match existing_concrete {
3337 Value::Attrs(a) => (*a).clone(),
3338 _ => unreachable!(),
3339 };
3340 let new_attrs = match value {
3341 Value::Attrs(ref a) => a,
3342 _ => unreachable!(),
3343 };
3344 for (k, v) in new_attrs.iter_unsorted() {
3345 merge_nested_insert(&mut existing_attrs, k.clone(), v.clone());
3346 }
3347 target.insert(key, Value::Attrs(Rc::new(existing_attrs)));
3348}
3349
3350/// Evaluate entries from any HasEntry node (LegacyLet).
3351fn eval_entries<N: HasEntry + AstNode>(node: &N, env: &mut Env) -> Result<(), EvalError> {
3352 for entry in node.entries() {
3353 match entry {
3354 ast::Entry::AttrpathValue(apv) => {
3355 let attrpath = apv.attrpath().ok_or_else(|| {
3356 EvalError::ParseError("binding missing attrpath".to_string())
3357 })?;
3358 let value_expr = apv.value().ok_or_else(|| {
3359 EvalError::ParseError("binding missing value".to_string())
3360 })?;
3361 let mut path_keys: Vec<String> = attrpath
3362 .attrs()
3363 .map(|a| eval_attr(&a, env))
3364 .collect::<Result<_, _>>()?;
3365 if path_keys.len() == 1 {
3366 let key = path_keys.pop().unwrap();
3367 let value = eval_expr(&value_expr, env)?;
3368 env.bind(key, value);
3369 }
3370 // Multi-key paths in let are not standard; skip for now.
3371 }
3372 ast::Entry::Inherit(inherit) => {
3373 if let Some(from) = inherit.from() {
3374 let source_expr = from.expr().ok_or_else(|| {
3375 EvalError::ParseError("inherit from missing expr".to_string())
3376 })?;
3377 let source = force_value(&eval_expr(&source_expr, env)?)?;
3378 let source_attrs = source.as_attrs()?;
3379 for attr in inherit.attrs() {
3380 let name = eval_attr(&attr, env)?;
3381 let value = source_attrs
3382 .get(&name)
3383 .cloned()
3384 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::AttrNotFound(
3385 format!("'{name}' in inherit{}", eval_file_ctx()),
3386 ))?;
3387 env.bind(name, value);
3388 }
3389 } else {
3390 for attr in inherit.attrs() {
3391 let name = eval_attr(&attr, env)?;
3392 let value = env
3393 .lookup(&name)
3394 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::UndefinedVar(
3395 format!("'{name}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
3396 ))?;
3397 env.bind(name, value);
3398 }
3399 }
3400 }
3401 }
3402 }
3403 Ok(())
3404}
3405
3406fn eval_binop(
3407 op: ast::BinOpKind,
3408 lhs: &ast::Expr,
3409 rhs: &ast::Expr,
3410 env: &Env,
3411) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
3412 // Short-circuit for && and ||
3413 match op {
3414 ast::BinOpKind::And => {
3415 let l = force_value(&eval_expr(lhs, env)?)?.as_bool()?;
3416 if !l {
3417 return Ok(Value::Bool(false));
3418 }
3419 return eval_expr(rhs, env);
3420 }
3421 ast::BinOpKind::Or => {
3422 let l = force_value(&eval_expr(lhs, env)?)?.as_bool()?;
3423 if l {
3424 return Ok(Value::Bool(true));
3425 }
3426 return eval_expr(rhs, env);
3427 }
3428 ast::BinOpKind::Implication => {
3429 let l = force_value(&eval_expr(lhs, env)?)?.as_bool()?;
3430 if !l {
3431 return Ok(Value::Bool(true));
3432 }
3433 return eval_expr(rhs, env);
3434 }
3435 _ => {}
3436 }
3437
3438 let lc = force_concrete(&eval_expr(lhs, env)?)?;
3439 let rc = force_concrete(&eval_expr(rhs, env)?)?;
3440 // Consume the Concretes (move, don't clone) so `l`/`r` hold the sole Rc to
3441 // any heap payload. This is byte-neutral — `into_value` yields the identical
3442 // `Value` as `to_value` — but it drops `lc`/`rc`, which is what lets the
3443 // `Concat` arm's structural-share fast path see a uniquely-owned left list
3444 // for a fresh `++` temporary (`Rc::try_unwrap` → append in place). Keeping
3445 // `lc` alive via `to_value` pinned the refcount at ≥2 and defeated reuse.
3446 let l = lc.into_value();
3447 let r = rc.into_value();
3448
3449 match op {
3450 ast::BinOpKind::Add => match (&l, &r) {
3451 (Value::Int(a), Value::Int(b)) => a
3452 .checked_add(*b)
3453 .map(Value::Int)
3454 .ok_or_else(|| int_overflow("adding", *a, '+', *b)),
3455 (Value::Float(a), Value::Float(b)) => Ok(Value::Float(a + b)),
3456 (Value::Int(a), Value::Float(b)) => Ok(Value::Float(*a as f64 + b)),
3457 (Value::Float(a), Value::Int(b)) => Ok(Value::Float(a + *b as f64)),
3458 (Value::String(a), Value::String(b)) => {
3459 let mut ctx = a.context.clone();
3460 ctx.merge(&b.context);
3461 // Byte-identical to `format!("{}{}", a.chars, b.chars)` but
3462 // routes around the `core::fmt` runtime (its dispatch was the
3463 // #1 self-time frame on the string-concat hot path): a single
3464 // exact-capacity `String` + two `push_str` reserves the final
3465 // size once, so the left operand is copied exactly once instead
3466 // of copied-then-regrown. Result string + context unchanged →
3467 // ByteSufficient. (Also removes a `format!` — TYPED EMISSION.)
3468 let mut s = String::with_capacity(a.chars.len() + b.chars.len());
3469 s.push_str(&a.chars);
3470 s.push_str(&b.chars);
3471 Ok(Value::String(Rc::new(NixString::with_context(s, ctx))))
3472 }
3473 (Value::Path(a), Value::String(b)) => Ok(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(format!("{a}{}", b.chars).as_str())))),
3474 (Value::Path(a), Value::Path(b)) => Ok(Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from(format!("{a}/{b}").as_str())))),
3475 // CppNix coerces attrsets with outPath when used with +
3476 (Value::Attrs(_), _) | (_, Value::Attrs(_)) => {
3477 let (ls, lctx) = l.coerce_to_string()?;
3478 let (rs, rctx) = r.coerce_to_string()?;
3479 let mut ctx = lctx;
3480 ctx.merge(&rctx);
3481 Ok(Value::String(Rc::new(NixString::with_context(
3482 format!("{ls}{rs}"),
3483 ctx,
3484 ))))
3485 }
3486 _ => Err(EvalError::op_type("add", l.type_name(), r.type_name())),
3487 },
3488 ast::BinOpKind::Sub => num_op(
3489 &l,
3490 &r,
3491 |a, b| a.checked_sub(b),
3492 |a, b| a - b,
3493 |a, b| int_overflow("subtracting", a, '-', b),
3494 ),
3495 ast::BinOpKind::Mul => num_op(
3496 &l,
3497 &r,
3498 |a, b| a.checked_mul(b),
3499 |a, b| a * b,
3500 |a, b| int_overflow("multiplying", a, '*', b),
3501 ),
3502 ast::BinOpKind::Div => {
3503 // CppNix rejects division by zero for both int and float
3504 // operands; Rust's native int-div-by-0 panics (we handle
3505 // that below) but float-div-by-0 silently returns `inf`
3506 // or `NaN`, which sui was then serializing as `null` —
3507 // an invisible silent-Ok bug surfaced by the error-case
3508 // differential corpus.
3509 //
3510 // Cover every zero-denominator case explicitly.
3511 let rhs_is_zero = match &r {
3512 Value::Int(0) => true,
3513 Value::Float(f) => *f == 0.0,
3514 _ => false,
3515 };
3516 if rhs_is_zero {
3517 return Err(EvalError::DivisionByZero);
3518 }
3519 num_op(
3520 &l,
3521 &r,
3522 |a, b| a.checked_div(b),
3523 |a, b| a / b,
3524 |a, b| int_overflow("dividing", a, '/', b),
3525 )
3526 }
3527 // `eq_operator`, NOT `==`: at the operator both operands were just
3528 // materialized by independent `force_concrete` calls, so sui can prove
3529 // they are distinct cells and must answer `false` for two lambdas —
3530 // exactly as CppNix's `ExprOpEq::eval` does. Nested comparisons keep
3531 // `PartialEq`. See `value::eq_operator`.
3532 ast::BinOpKind::Equal => Ok(Value::Bool(crate::value::eq_operator(&l, &r))),
3533 ast::BinOpKind::NotEqual => Ok(Value::Bool(!crate::value::eq_operator(&l, &r))),
3534 ast::BinOpKind::Less => compare(&l, &r, |o| o == std::cmp::Ordering::Less),
3535 ast::BinOpKind::LessOrEq => compare(&l, &r, |o| o != std::cmp::Ordering::Greater),
3536 ast::BinOpKind::More => compare(&l, &r, |o| o == std::cmp::Ordering::Greater),
3537 ast::BinOpKind::MoreOrEq => compare(&l, &r, |o| o != std::cmp::Ordering::Less),
3538 ast::BinOpKind::Update => {
3539 let la = l.to_attrs()?;
3540 let ra = r.to_attrs()?;
3541 // O(1) lazy overlay — defers merge until attribute access.
3542 Ok(Value::Attrs(Rc::new(la.overlay(ra))))
3543 }
3544 ast::BinOpKind::Concat => {
3545 // Structural-share fast path: when the left operand's `Rc<Vec>` is
3546 // uniquely owned (a fresh temporary, as in a left-associative `++`
3547 // fold `acc ++ [x]`), append the right elements IN PLACE instead of
3548 // cloning the whole accumulator. This turns an O(n) copy per concat
3549 // into amortized O(1), byte-identically — the result is the same
3550 // ordered sequence of the same Rc-shared lazy thunks (no forcing,
3551 // no reordering, no identity change). When the Rc is shared (the
3552 // left came from a still-live binding/thunk) we fall back to the
3553 // clone-extend path, preserving the shared list unchanged.
3554 crate::value::concat_lists(l, r.as_list()?)
3555 }
3556 ast::BinOpKind::And | ast::BinOpKind::Or | ast::BinOpKind::Implication => {
3557 unreachable!("handled above")
3558 }
3559 ast::BinOpKind::PipeRight | ast::BinOpKind::PipeLeft => {
3560 Err(EvalError::NotImplemented("pipe operators".to_string()))
3561 }
3562 }
3563}
3564
3565/// CppNix aborts (uncatchably) on i64 arithmetic overflow, e.g.
3566/// `integer overflow in adding 9223372036854775807 + 1`. `EvalError::Abort` is
3567/// the uncatchable variant (`tryEval` catches only `Throw`/`AssertionFailed`),
3568/// matching nix — a wrapping result would silently produce a wrong drvPath.
3569#[inline]
3570fn int_overflow(verb: &str, a: i64, sym: char, b: i64) -> EvalError {
3571 EvalError::Abort(format!("integer overflow in {verb} {a} {sym} {b}"))
3572}
3573
3574fn num_op(
3575 l: &Value,
3576 r: &Value,
3577 int_op: impl Fn(i64, i64) -> Option<i64>,
3578 float_op: impl Fn(f64, f64) -> f64,
3579 overflow: impl Fn(i64, i64) -> EvalError,
3580) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
3581 match (l, r) {
3582 (Value::Int(a), Value::Int(b)) => {
3583 int_op(*a, *b).map(Value::Int).ok_or_else(|| overflow(*a, *b))
3584 }
3585 (Value::Float(a), Value::Float(b)) => Ok(Value::Float(float_op(*a, *b))),
3586 (Value::Int(a), Value::Float(b)) => Ok(Value::Float(float_op(*a as f64, *b))),
3587 (Value::Float(a), Value::Int(b)) => Ok(Value::Float(float_op(*a, *b as f64))),
3588 _ => Err(EvalError::op_type("perform arithmetic on", l.type_name(), r.type_name())),
3589 }
3590}
3591
3592fn compare(
3593 l: &Value,
3594 r: &Value,
3595 pred: impl Fn(std::cmp::Ordering) -> bool,
3596) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
3597 let ord = match (l, r) {
3598 (Value::Int(a), Value::Int(b)) => a.cmp(b),
3599 (Value::Float(a), Value::Float(b)) => {
3600 a.partial_cmp(b).unwrap_or(std::cmp::Ordering::Equal)
3601 }
3602 (Value::Int(a), Value::Float(b)) => (*a as f64)
3603 .partial_cmp(b)
3604 .unwrap_or(std::cmp::Ordering::Equal),
3605 (Value::Float(a), Value::Int(b)) => a
3606 .partial_cmp(&(*b as f64))
3607 .unwrap_or(std::cmp::Ordering::Equal),
3608 (Value::String(a), Value::String(b)) => a.chars.cmp(&b.chars),
3609 _ => {
3610 return Err(EvalError::op_type("compare", l.type_name(), r.type_name()));
3611 }
3612 };
3613 Ok(Value::Bool(pred(ord)))
3614}
3615
3616/// Apply a function to an argument.
3617///
3618/// Supports `__functor`: if `func` is an attrset with a `__functor` key,
3619/// calls `__functor self arg` (the Nix `__functor` protocol).
3620///
3621/// For lambda with a simple ident parameter, the argument is NOT forced
3622/// before binding -- this enables fixpoint combinators (`lib.fix`) where
3623/// the argument is a self-referential thunk.
3624/// Apply a function and force the result.
3625///
3626/// Builtins that inspect the return value (via `as_list`, `as_bool`, etc.)
3627/// must use this instead of bare `apply` — otherwise a thunk-wrapped result
3628/// will cause "thunk in as_list: force first" errors.
3629pub fn apply_and_force(func: Value, arg: Value) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
3630 force_value(&apply(func, arg)?)
3631}
3632
3633pub fn apply(func: Value, arg: Value) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
3634 stacker::maybe_grow(64 * 1024, 2 * 1024 * 1024, || apply_inner(func, arg))
3635}
3636
3637fn apply_inner(func: Value, arg: Value) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
3638 crate::perf::inc(crate::perf::Counter::Apply);
3639 let func = force_concrete(&func)?.into_value();
3640 match func {
3641 Value::Lambda(closure) => {
3642 // Hot function tracker: log source file + param name for each lambda call
3643 if crate::perf::enabled() {
3644 APPLY_SITES.with(|sites| {
3645 let file = closure.env.eval_file()
3646 .map(|p| p.display().to_string())
3647 .unwrap_or_else(|| "<eval>".into());
3648 // Include param info for identification
3649 let param_name = match &closure.param {
3650 rnix::ast::Param::IdentParam(ip) => ip.ident().map(|i| ident_text(&i)).unwrap_or_default(),
3651 rnix::ast::Param::Pattern(pat) => {
3652 let mut names: Vec<String> = pat.pat_entries()
3653 .filter_map(|e| e.ident().map(|i| ident_text(&i)))
3654 .take(3)
3655 .collect();
3656 if pat.pat_entries().count() > 3 { names.push("...".to_string()); }
3657 format!("{{{}}}", names.join(","))
3658 }
3659 };
3660 let key = format!("{}:{}", file.rsplit_once("-source/").map_or(file.as_str(), |(_,s)| s), param_name);
3661 *sites.borrow_mut().entry(key).or_insert(0u64) += 1;
3662 });
3663 }
3664 let mut call_env = closure.env.child();
3665 // ALWAYS push a frame, even when the closure captured no file:
3666 // `.map(push_eval_file)` pushed nothing for `None`, leaving the
3667 // CALLER's file on top, so a literal written in a fileless
3668 // context got stamped with the callee's path. CppNix returns
3669 // `null` there. See `EVAL_FILE_STACK`.
3670 let _file_guard = push_eval_frame(closure.env.eval_file().cloned());
3671 // Push Nix-level trace frame for function calls. Lazy: stores
3672 // only the raw ingredients (O(1) Rc-clone of the closure env +
3673 // the current-eval-file snapshot) and defers the format!/strip
3674 // work to the cold `attach_trace` path. Renders byte-identical
3675 // to the eager form.
3676 let _trace = push_nix_trace_lambda(&closure.env);
3677 match &closure.param {
3678 rnix::ast::Param::IdentParam(_) => {
3679 // Simple ident param: bind argument WITHOUT forcing.
3680 // This is critical for fixpoint / call-by-need semantics.
3681 bind_param(&closure.param, &arg, &mut call_env)?;
3682 }
3683 rnix::ast::Param::Pattern(_) => {
3684 // Pattern param needs the arg to be an attrset, so force.
3685 let forced_arg = force_concrete(&arg)?.into_value();
3686 bind_param(&closure.param, &forced_arg, &mut call_env)?;
3687 }
3688 }
3689 eval_expr(&closure.body, &call_env)
3690 }
3691 Value::Builtin(b) => {
3692 let _trace = push_nix_trace(format!("while calling the '{}' builtin", b.name));
3693 // Special builtins that must receive UNFORCED arguments:
3694 // - tryEval: must catch throw/abort during its own forcing
3695 // - addErrorContext<partial>: wraps value with error context
3696 // without forcing (the value is the fixpoint `config` which
3697 // causes infinite recursion if forced during collectModules)
3698 // - seq<partial>: forces first arg but returns second UNFORCED
3699 // Same lazy-arg set as `eval_apply` (single source of truth) — these
3700 // builtins receive the arg UNFORCED. foldl'<p1> is the nul accumulator
3701 // (nix's foldl' is strict in each op RESULT, NOT in the nul).
3702 if builtin_takes_lazy_arg(&b.name) {
3703 (b.func)(&[arg])
3704 } else {
3705 let forced_arg = force_value(&arg)?;
3706 (b.func)(&[forced_arg])
3707 }
3708 }
3709 Value::Attrs(ref attrs) => {
3710 if let Some(functor) = attrs.get("__functor") {
3711 let functor = force_value(functor)?;
3712 // __functor protocol: (functor self) arg
3713 let partial = apply(functor, func.clone())?;
3714 apply(partial, arg)
3715 } else if crate::value::in_promise_eval() {
3716 // M2.6 Promise softening: an attrset without __functor
3717 // being called as a function — typically the empty-
3718 // attrset sentinel inside a fix-point body. Return
3719 // null so eval can proceed.
3720 Ok(Value::Null)
3721 } else {
3722 Err(EvalError::type_error(
3723 format!("cannot call {} (missing __functor){}", func.type_name(), eval_file_ctx()),
3724 ))
3725 }
3726 }
3727 _ if crate::value::in_promise_eval() => {
3728 // M2.6 Promise softening: calling null / int / string / list
3729 // as a function inside a Promise body is the sentinel
3730 // cascade landing somewhere it doesn't belong. Return null
3731 // so the fix-point continues instead of erroring.
3732 Ok(Value::Null)
3733 }
3734 _ => Err(EvalError::type_error(
3735 format!("cannot call {}{}", func.type_name(), eval_file_ctx()),
3736 )),
3737 }
3738}
3739
3740/// Dark-side lever `batch-bind` (byte-SAFE, `RedundantWrite`) — OFF by default.
3741/// When `SUI_BATCH_BIND=1`, an N-formal pattern binds in ONE copy-on-write step
3742/// (`Env::bind_many`) instead of N successive `env.bind()` calls. Byte-identical
3743/// either way (same intern, same insert order, same final HAMT — Phase 2's
3744/// `update_env` makes each default thunk's initial env capture unobservable).
3745/// Gated because the extra `Vec` allocation could regress the common small-pattern
3746/// case, and the win is unmeasured under load — never change the default path on a
3747/// hunch (never-ship-a-regression). Cached so the default path pays zero per call.
3748/// Ledger: `sui-spec/specs/darkside.lisp` (`batch-bind`, DarkGated).
3749static SUI_BATCH_BIND: std::sync::LazyLock<bool> =
3750 std::sync::LazyLock::new(|| std::env::var_os("SUI_BATCH_BIND").is_some());
3751
3752fn bind_param(param: &ast::Param, arg: &Value, env: &mut Env) -> Result<(), EvalError> {
3753 match param {
3754 ast::Param::IdentParam(ip) => {
3755 let ident = ip
3756 .ident()
3757 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::ParseError("ident param missing ident".to_string()))?;
3758 let name = ident_text(&ident);
3759 env.bind(name, arg.clone());
3760 }
3761 ast::Param::Pattern(pat) => {
3762 let attrs = arg.as_attrs()?;
3763
3764 // @-binding (either `args @ { ... }` or `{ ... } @ args`)
3765 if let Some(pat_bind) = pat.pat_bind()
3766 && let Some(ident) = pat_bind.ident()
3767 {
3768 let name = ident_text(&ident);
3769 env.bind(name, arg.clone());
3770 }
3771
3772 let has_ellipsis = pat.ellipsis_token().is_some();
3773 let entries: Vec<ast::PatEntry> = pat.pat_entries().collect();
3774
3775 // Two-phase binding (matching CppNix semantics):
3776 // Phase 1: Bind all formals. Defaults get thunks with a
3777 // preliminary env. We collect thunks for Phase 2 update.
3778 // Phase 2: Update default thunks to capture the final env
3779 // (which now has ALL formals bound). This allows defaults
3780 // to reference any other formal — including forward refs.
3781 let mut default_thunks: Vec<Thunk> = Vec::new();
3782 // batch-bind (byte-SAFE `RedundantWrite`, OFF unless `SUI_BATCH_BIND=1`):
3783 // the flag path collects every formal's (name, value) pair and binds
3784 // them in ONE copy-on-write step (`bind_many`) instead of N successive
3785 // `env.bind()` calls. Byte-identical either way — the default thunks
3786 // capture `env.clone()` (pre-batch) and Phase 2's `update_env` re-points
3787 // every one to the final all-formals-bound env, so a thunk's *initial*
3788 // capture is unobservable (overwritten before any force); same intern,
3789 // same insert order, same final HAMT. The default path (flag unset) is
3790 // the original per-formal loop, byte- AND perf-identical (no Vec alloc).
3791 let use_batch = *SUI_BATCH_BIND;
3792 let mut pairs: Vec<(String, Value)> =
3793 if use_batch { Vec::with_capacity(entries.len()) } else { Vec::new() };
3794
3795 // D3 (`SUI_SCOPE_NARROW>=1`) — the highest-yield arm of the fix,
3796 // because it fires on every `callPackage`'d
3797 // `{ stdenv, lib, foo ? null }` and every
3798 // `{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }` module in the fleet.
3799 //
3800 // Today EVERY default thunk is re-pointed at the final all-formals
3801 // env by Phase 2, so `{ a, b ? 1 }` closes
3802 // `b-thunk -> env -> b-thunk` and the whole call frame is immortal.
3803 // But a default only NEEDS the final env if it can reach a formal
3804 // that is itself satisfied by a default — those are the only names
3805 // still unbound when the default is built. Everything else (an
3806 // argument-supplied formal, the `@`-bind, any outer name) is
3807 // already in scope, so the capture is complete on the spot and the
3808 // cycle never has to be closed.
3809 //
3810 // Splitting the single pass in two is what makes that true:
3811 // pass A binds every argument-supplied formal FIRST, so pass B's
3812 // captures see all of them regardless of declaration order.
3813 //
3814 // The reorder is byte-safe: formal names are unique (a duplicate
3815 // is a parse error), `bindings` is a hash map read only by key, and
3816 // building a thunk has no side effects — so nothing observes the
3817 // order in which the two passes populate the env, only its final
3818 // contents, which are unchanged.
3819 let narrow = scope_narrow_enabled();
3820 // The formals that will be satisfied BY A DEFAULT — i.e. exactly
3821 // the names not yet bound when pass B runs.
3822 let default_names: HashSet<String> = if narrow {
3823 entries
3824 .iter()
3825 .filter(|e| e.default().is_some())
3826 .filter_map(ast::PatEntry::ident)
3827 .map(|i| ident_text(&i))
3828 .filter(|n| attrs.get(n).is_none())
3829 .collect()
3830 } else {
3831 HashSet::new()
3832 };
3833
3834 if narrow {
3835 // PASS A — argument-supplied formals only. The
3836 // `missing argument` error still fires here, in entry order,
3837 // exactly where the single pass raised it.
3838 let mut deferred: Vec<(String, ast::Expr)> =
3839 Vec::with_capacity(default_names.len());
3840 for entry in &entries {
3841 let ident = entry.ident().ok_or_else(|| {
3842 EvalError::ParseError("pat entry missing ident".to_string())
3843 })?;
3844 let name = ident_text(&ident);
3845 if let Some(v) = attrs.get(&name) {
3846 env.bind(name, v.clone());
3847 } else if let Some(default_expr) = entry.default() {
3848 deferred.push((
3849 name,
3850 ast::Expr::cast(default_expr.syntax().clone()).unwrap(),
3851 ));
3852 } else {
3853 return Err(EvalError::type_error(
3854 format!("missing argument '{name}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
3855 ));
3856 }
3857 }
3858 // PASS B — the defaults, capturing an env that already carries
3859 // every argument-supplied formal and the `@`-bind.
3860 for (name, default_expr) in deferred {
3861 let thunk =
3862 Thunk::new_suspended(default_expr.clone(), env.clone());
3863 let referenced = referenced_idents(&default_expr);
3864 if default_names.iter().any(|n| referenced.contains(n.as_str())) {
3865 // Reaches another DEFAULTED formal, which may not be
3866 // bound yet — it needs Phase 2's re-point, and pays
3867 // the cycle.
3868 default_thunks.push(thunk.clone());
3869 crate::value::census::scope_pinned();
3870 } else {
3871 crate::value::census::scope_narrowed();
3872 }
3873 env.bind(name, Value::Thunk(thunk));
3874 }
3875 } else {
3876 for entry in &entries {
3877 let ident = entry.ident().ok_or_else(|| {
3878 EvalError::ParseError("pat entry missing ident".to_string())
3879 })?;
3880 let name = ident_text(&ident);
3881 let value = if let Some(v) = attrs.get(&name) {
3882 v.clone()
3883 } else if let Some(default_expr) = entry.default() {
3884 // Default values in pattern parameters must be lazy
3885 // (wrapped in thunks), matching CppNix semantics.
3886 // Patterns like `vendor ? assert false; null` rely on
3887 // the default never being forced when the body checks
3888 // `args ? vendor` instead of using `vendor` directly.
3889 let thunk = Thunk::new_suspended(
3890 ast::Expr::cast(default_expr.syntax().clone()).unwrap(),
3891 env.clone(),
3892 );
3893 default_thunks.push(thunk.clone());
3894 Value::Thunk(thunk)
3895 } else {
3896 return Err(EvalError::type_error(
3897 format!("missing argument '{name}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
3898 ));
3899 };
3900 if use_batch {
3901 pairs.push((name, value));
3902 } else {
3903 env.bind(name, value);
3904 }
3905 }
3906 if use_batch {
3907 env.bind_many(pairs);
3908 }
3909 }
3910
3911 // Phase 2: Update default thunks to see ALL formals.
3912 for thunk in &default_thunks {
3913 thunk.update_env(env);
3914 }
3915
3916 if !has_ellipsis {
3917 let entry_names: std::collections::HashSet<String> = entries
3918 .iter()
3919 .filter_map(|e| e.ident().map(|i| ident_text(&i)))
3920 .collect();
3921 for key in attrs.keys() {
3922 if !entry_names.contains(key.as_str()) {
3923 return Err(EvalError::type_error(
3924 format!("unexpected argument '{key}'{}", eval_file_ctx()),
3925 ));
3926 }
3927 }
3928 }
3929 }
3930 }
3931 Ok(())
3932}
3933
3934#[cfg(test)]
3935mod tests {
3936 use super::*;
3937
3938 fn ev(input: &str) -> Value {
3939 eval(input).unwrap()
3940 }
3941
3942 // Regression (2026-07-10): the let-scope fix-point detector must count
3943 // only GENUINE variable references, not attribute names / attrset keys
3944 // (which sit under a `NODE_ATTRPATH`). nixpkgs `lib/types.nix` has
3945 // `placeholder = if lhs.placeholder == …` whose RHS mentions the
3946 // *attribute* `.placeholder`; the old raw-token match falsely flagged
3947 // the binding self-recursive and routed it through the Promise path.
3948 #[test]
3949 fn is_self_recursive_binding_ignores_attribute_names() {
3950 fn expr(s: &str) -> ast::Expr {
3951 rnix::Root::parse(s).tree().expr().expect("parse")
3952 }
3953 // attribute names / keys are NOT references to the binding
3954 assert!(!is_self_recursive_binding(&expr("lhs.placeholder"), "placeholder"));
3955 assert!(!is_self_recursive_binding(&expr("{ placeholder = 1; }"), "placeholder"));
3956 assert!(!is_self_recursive_binding(
3957 &expr("if lhs.placeholder == rhs.placeholder then lhs.placeholder else null"),
3958 "placeholder",
3959 ));
3960 // genuine variable references ARE detected
3961 assert!(is_self_recursive_binding(&expr("placeholder + 1"), "placeholder"));
3962 assert!(is_self_recursive_binding(
3963 &expr("if placeholder then 1 else 2"),
3964 "placeholder"
3965 ));
3966 }
3967
3968 // M2 thunk-waste (byte-safe eager constant): a NON-interpolated string in a
3969 // maybe_thunk site is evaluated directly (no suspended thunk). The value +
3970 // its (empty) context must be byte-identical to forcing a thunk of it.
3971 #[test]
3972 fn maybe_thunk_eager_constant_str_is_byte_identical() {
3973 fn expr(s: &str) -> ast::Expr {
3974 rnix::Root::parse(s).tree().expr().expect("parse")
3975 }
3976 let env = Env::new();
3977 // Constant string → returned as a concrete String, NOT a Thunk.
3978 let v = maybe_thunk(&expr(r#""abc""#), &env, false, None);
3979 assert!(matches!(v, Value::String(_)), "constant str should be eager, got {v:?}");
3980 assert_eq!(force_value(&v).unwrap(), Value::string("abc"));
3981 // Interpolated string → MUST stay a thunk (lazy `${…}` force).
3982 let vi = maybe_thunk(&expr(r#""a${b}c""#), &env, false, None);
3983 assert!(matches!(vi, Value::Thunk(_)), "interpolated str must stay thunked");
3984 }
3985
3986 // The pure-constant arg classifier admits ONLY literals + non-interpolated
3987 // strings/paths, and rejects everything that could throw/diverge/observe a
3988 // fixpoint — the laziness safety boundary of the apply-arg optimization.
3989 #[test]
3990 fn eval_pure_constant_arg_classification() {
3991 fn expr(s: &str) -> ast::Expr {
3992 rnix::Root::parse(s).tree().expr().expect("parse")
3993 }
3994 // ADMIT: pure constants (byte-safe to eval eagerly in an arg position).
3995 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("42")).is_some());
3996 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("3.14")).is_some());
3997 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr(r#""const""#)).is_some());
3998 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("/abs/path")).is_some());
3999 // REJECT: anything that could throw / diverge / observe laziness.
4000 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr(r#""a${b}c""#)).is_none(), "interpolated str");
4001 // `true`/`false`/`null` are IDENTS in nix (shadowable), not literals —
4002 // rejected to avoid a with-scope force, correctly conservative.
4003 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("true")).is_none(), "bool is an ident");
4004 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("x")).is_none(), "ident (with-scope force)");
4005 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("a.b")).is_none(), "select (fixpoint)");
4006 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("f x")).is_none(), "apply (may throw)");
4007 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("1 + 1")).is_none(), "binop (may throw)");
4008 assert!(eval_pure_constant_arg(&expr("throw \"x\"")).is_none(), "throw stays lazy");
4009 }
4010
4011 // LAZINESS GUARD: a lambda that IGNORES its arg must NOT force it — even a
4012 // throwing arg. The pure-constant optimization only touches inert constants,
4013 // so a `throw`-ing arg stays fully thunked and the ignoring lambda succeeds.
4014 #[test]
4015 fn ignored_throwing_arg_stays_lazy() {
4016 assert_eq!(ev(r#"(x: 7) (throw "boom")"#), Value::Int(7));
4017 // And an ignored constant arg is equally invisible.
4018 assert_eq!(ev(r#"(x: 7) "const""#), Value::Int(7));
4019 // A USED constant arg produces the right value.
4020 assert_eq!(ev(r#"(x: x) "used""#), Value::string("used"));
4021 }
4022
4023 #[test]
4024 fn eval_int() { assert_eq!(ev("42"), Value::Int(42)); }
4025
4026 #[test]
4027 fn eval_float() { assert_eq!(ev("3.14"), Value::Float(3.14)); }
4028
4029 #[test]
4030 fn eval_string() { assert_eq!(ev(r#""hello""#), Value::string("hello")); }
4031
4032 #[test]
4033 fn eval_bool() { assert_eq!(ev("true"), Value::Bool(true)); }
4034
4035 #[test]
4036 fn eval_null() { assert_eq!(ev("null"), Value::Null); }
4037
4038 #[test]
4039 fn eval_arithmetic() {
4040 assert_eq!(ev("1 + 2"), Value::Int(3));
4041 assert_eq!(ev("10 - 3"), Value::Int(7));
4042 assert_eq!(ev("2 * 3"), Value::Int(6));
4043 assert_eq!(ev("10 / 3"), Value::Int(3));
4044 }
4045
4046 #[test]
4047 fn eval_precedence() {
4048 assert_eq!(ev("1 + 2 * 3"), Value::Int(7));
4049 assert_eq!(ev("(1 + 2) * 3"), Value::Int(9));
4050 }
4051
4052 #[test]
4053 fn eval_comparison() {
4054 assert_eq!(ev("1 == 1"), Value::Bool(true));
4055 assert_eq!(ev("1 == 2"), Value::Bool(false));
4056 assert_eq!(ev("1 < 2"), Value::Bool(true));
4057 assert_eq!(ev("2 <= 2"), Value::Bool(true));
4058 }
4059
4060 #[test]
4061 fn eval_logic() {
4062 assert_eq!(ev("true && false"), Value::Bool(false));
4063 assert_eq!(ev("true || false"), Value::Bool(true));
4064 assert_eq!(ev("!true"), Value::Bool(false));
4065 }
4066
4067 #[test]
4068 fn eval_string_concat() {
4069 assert_eq!(ev(r#""hello" + " " + "world""#), Value::string("hello world"));
4070 }
4071
4072 #[test]
4073 fn eval_if() {
4074 assert_eq!(ev("if true then 1 else 2"), Value::Int(1));
4075 assert_eq!(ev("if false then 1 else 2"), Value::Int(2));
4076 }
4077
4078 #[test]
4079 fn eval_let() {
4080 assert_eq!(ev("let x = 1; in x"), Value::Int(1));
4081 assert_eq!(ev("let x = 1; y = 2; in x + y"), Value::Int(3));
4082 }
4083
4084 #[test]
4085 fn eval_let_dotted_simple() {
4086 // Two dotted bindings sharing the top-level key `a`.
4087 assert_eq!(ev("let a.b = 1; a.c = 2; in a.b + a.c"), Value::Int(3));
4088 }
4089
4090 #[test]
4091 fn eval_let_dotted_deep() {
4092 // Deeply nested dotted path.
4093 assert_eq!(ev("let a.b.c = 1; in a.b.c"), Value::Int(1));
4094 }
4095
4096 #[test]
4097 fn eval_let_dotted_mixed() {
4098 // Mix of simple and dotted bindings.
4099 assert_eq!(
4100 ev("let a.x = 1; b = 2; a.y = 3; in a.x + a.y + b"),
4101 Value::Int(6),
4102 );
4103 }
4104
4105 #[test]
4106 fn eval_let_dotted_produces_attrset() {
4107 // Dotted let bindings produce a real attrset.
4108 let v = ev("let a.b = 1; a.c = 2; in a");
4109 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
4110 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
4111 assert_eq!(attrs.get("c"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
4112 } else {
4113 panic!("expected Attrs, got {v:?}");
4114 }
4115 }
4116
4117 // ── Inner dynamic attrpath key laziness ──────────────────
4118 // CppNix defers a dynamic key that is NOT at the head of an attrpath:
4119 // `{ a.${e} = v; }` builds `{ a = <thunk {${e}=v}>; }`, so `e` never
4120 // forces until `.a` is demanded. Reading a sibling must not force the
4121 // inner dynamic key. Root fix: `build_deferred_tail_attr` in eval.rs.
4122 // This is the pure-builtins reduction of the NixOS module-system
4123 // `config.homes.${cfg.userName}` fixpoint divergence.
4124 #[test]
4125 fn dynamic_inner_attr_key_is_lazy_on_sibling_read() {
4126 // The dynamic key throws; reading the SIBLING must NOT force it.
4127 assert_eq!(
4128 ev(r#"let s = { a.${throw "KEYFORCED"} = 7; other = 9; }; in s.other"#),
4129 Value::Int(9),
4130 );
4131 }
4132
4133 #[test]
4134 fn dynamic_inner_attr_key_resolves_on_head_demand() {
4135 // Demanding the head DOES resolve the deferred dynamic key.
4136 let v = ev(r#"let u = "bob"; s = { homes.${u} = 7; }; in s.homes"#);
4137 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = force_value(&v).unwrap() {
4138 assert_eq!(attrs.get("bob"), Some(&Value::Int(7)));
4139 } else {
4140 panic!("expected Attrs");
4141 }
4142 }
4143
4144 #[test]
4145 fn dynamic_inner_attr_key_merges_with_static_sibling() {
4146 // Collision under one head still deep-merges (static + dynamic).
4147 let v = ev(r#"let u = "x"; s = { a.${u} = 1; a.b = 2; }; in s.a"#);
4148 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = force_value(&v).unwrap() {
4149 assert_eq!(attrs.get("x"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
4150 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
4151 } else {
4152 panic!("expected Attrs");
4153 }
4154 }
4155
4156 #[test]
4157 fn dynamic_inner_attr_key_null_skips_binding() {
4158 // A null dynamic inner key skips the definition (CppNix rule):
4159 // `a` becomes an empty attrset, the sibling stays.
4160 let v = ev(
4161 r#"let c = true; s = { a.${if c then null else "n"} = 5; b = 1; }; in s.b"#,
4162 );
4163 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(1));
4164 }
4165
4166 // ── M2.6 ROOT #3: interpolated-STRING tail keys are dynamic too ──────
4167 // `{ a."p${e}" = v; }` must build `{ a = <thunk {"p${e}"=v}>; }` — an
4168 // interpolated-string attr key references `e` and so must defer like a
4169 // bare `${e}`, never force at construction. Reading a sibling must NOT
4170 // force it (the KEYFORCE discriminator, now for a `Str` key).
4171 #[test]
4172 fn interpolated_string_attr_key_is_lazy_on_sibling_read() {
4173 assert_eq!(
4174 ev(r#"let s = { a."p/${throw "KEYFORCED"}" = 7; other = 9; }; in s.other"#),
4175 Value::Int(9),
4176 );
4177 }
4178
4179 #[test]
4180 fn interpolated_string_attr_key_resolves_on_head_demand() {
4181 // Demanding the head DOES resolve the deferred interpolated key.
4182 let v = ev(r#"let u = "bob"; s = { homes."u/${u}" = 7; }; in s.homes"#);
4183 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = force_value(&v).unwrap() {
4184 assert_eq!(attrs.get("u/bob"), Some(&Value::Int(7)));
4185 } else {
4186 panic!("expected Attrs");
4187 }
4188 }
4189
4190 #[test]
4191 fn purely_literal_string_attr_key_stays_eager_static() {
4192 // A `Str` key with NO interpolation is a plain static key and must
4193 // NOT be treated as dynamic (it forces nothing, deep-merges).
4194 let v = ev(r#"let s = { a."foo bar" = 1; a.b = 2; }; in s.a"#);
4195 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = force_value(&v).unwrap() {
4196 assert_eq!(attrs.get("foo bar"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
4197 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
4198 } else {
4199 panic!("expected Attrs");
4200 }
4201 }
4202
4203 // ── M2.6 ROOT #3 (collision case): dynamic tail key under a head that
4204 // a sibling binding already wrote must stay lazy AND deep-merge.
4205 #[test]
4206 fn dynamic_tail_key_under_colliding_head_is_lazy() {
4207 // `sd.services.x` writes head `sd`; the second binding's dynamic
4208 // key must NOT force when a SIBLING (`sd.services`) is read.
4209 let v = ev(
4210 r#"let s = { sd.services.x = 1; sd.tmpfiles.${throw "KEYFORCED"}.d = 2; }; in s.sd.services.x"#,
4211 );
4212 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(1));
4213 }
4214
4215 #[test]
4216 fn dynamic_tail_key_under_colliding_head_resolves_and_merges() {
4217 // Demanding the dynamic branch resolves the key; the sibling
4218 // static branch (`sd.services`) survives the merge intact.
4219 let v = ev(
4220 r#"let k = "z"; s = { sd.services.x = 1; sd.tmpfiles.${k}.d = 2; }; in s.sd"#,
4221 );
4222 let sd = force_value(&v).unwrap();
4223 if let Value::Attrs(sd_attrs) = &sd {
4224 // static sibling intact
4225 let services = force_value(sd_attrs.get("services").unwrap()).unwrap();
4226 if let Value::Attrs(a) = &services {
4227 assert_eq!(force_value(a.get("x").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
4228 } else { panic!("expected services attrs"); }
4229 // dynamic branch resolved to key "z"
4230 let tmpfiles = force_value(sd_attrs.get("tmpfiles").unwrap()).unwrap();
4231 if let Value::Attrs(a) = &tmpfiles {
4232 let z = force_value(a.get("z").unwrap()).unwrap();
4233 if let Value::Attrs(zd) = &z {
4234 assert_eq!(force_value(zd.get("d").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
4235 } else { panic!("expected z attrs"); }
4236 } else { panic!("expected tmpfiles attrs"); }
4237 } else {
4238 panic!("expected sd attrs");
4239 }
4240 }
4241
4242 // ── M2.6 ROOT #4a — `with` namespace must be LAZY ─────────────────
4243 // `with X; body` stores the namespace as a thunk forced only on a
4244 // bare-ident fallthrough lookup; demanding only the body's WHNF/keys
4245 // must NOT force X. cppnix: `attrNames (with (throw "X"); {a=1;})`
4246 // → ["a"]. Before the fix, sui EVALUATED the namespace at `with`-entry
4247 // and threw. This is the load-bearing over-force behind the M2.6
4248 // `concatLists null` (nixpkgs' `config = mkIf … (with config.services.X;
4249 // { … })` module shape forced `config.services.X` during collection).
4250 #[test]
4251 fn with_namespace_is_lazy_on_body_whnf() {
4252 let v = ev(r#"builtins.attrNames (with (throw "WITH-FORCED"); { a = 1; b = 2; })"#);
4253 if let Value::List(items) = force_value(&v).unwrap() {
4254 let names: Vec<String> = items
4255 .iter()
4256 .map(|i| match force_value(i).unwrap() {
4257 Value::String(s) => s.as_str().to_string(),
4258 other => panic!("expected string, got {}", other.type_name()),
4259 })
4260 .collect();
4261 assert_eq!(names, vec!["a".to_string(), "b".to_string()]);
4262 } else {
4263 panic!("expected list");
4264 }
4265 }
4266
4267 #[test]
4268 fn with_namespace_forces_only_on_fallthrough() {
4269 // A bare ident that falls through lexical scope DOES resolve via
4270 // the namespace (correct cppnix semantics) — proves the deferred
4271 // thunk is real and gets forced on demand, not an accidental no-op.
4272 assert_eq!(ev(r#"with { x = 42; }; x"#), Value::Int(42));
4273 // A lexical binding shadows the with-scope, so the (throwing)
4274 // namespace is never forced — the laziness we rely on for M2.6.
4275 assert_eq!(ev(r#"let x = 7; in with (throw "NS"); x"#), Value::Int(7));
4276 }
4277
4278 // ── M2.6 ROOT #4b — depth-≥2 dotted full-set leaf must deep-merge ──
4279 // `o.a = { x = 1; }` inserts `o = { a = <thunk {x=1}> }` (leaf goes
4280 // through maybe_thunk); a deeper sibling `o.a.y = 2` recurses
4281 // merge_nested_insert down to key `a` where the existing value is that
4282 // thunk. Before the fix, merge_nested_insert required BOTH sides to be
4283 // concrete Attrs, so the Thunk-vs-Attrs collision OVERWROTE — dropping
4284 // `x`. cppnix desugars both orderings into `o.a = { x = 1; y = 2; }`.
4285 // This is the M2.6 post-`with`-fix frontier (nixpkgs alsa's
4286 // `options.hardware.alsa = { … }` + `options.hardware.alsa.enablePersistence
4287 // = …` merged to only {enablePersistence} → `cardAliases` "does not exist").
4288 #[test]
4289 fn dotted_fullset_leaf_deep_merges_with_deeper_sibling() {
4290 let v = ev(r#"{ o.a = { x = 1; }; o.a.y = 2; }.o.a"#);
4291 if let Value::Attrs(a) = force_value(&v).unwrap() {
4292 assert_eq!(force_value(a.get("x").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
4293 assert_eq!(force_value(a.get("y").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
4294 } else {
4295 panic!("expected attrs");
4296 }
4297 }
4298
4299 #[test]
4300 fn dotted_fullset_leaf_deep_merge_reverse_order() {
4301 // Deeper sibling FIRST, full-set leaf SECOND — the NEW value is the
4302 // `<thunk {x=1}>`; must still merge (the collision forces it).
4303 let v = ev(r#"{ o.a.y = 2; o.a = { x = 1; }; }.o.a"#);
4304 if let Value::Attrs(a) = force_value(&v).unwrap() {
4305 assert_eq!(force_value(a.get("x").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
4306 assert_eq!(force_value(a.get("y").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
4307 } else {
4308 panic!("expected attrs");
4309 }
4310 }
4311
4312 #[test]
4313 fn dotted_fullset_leaf_merge_preserves_leaf_laziness() {
4314 // The merge forces the existing/new leaf to WHNF (keys) but MUST
4315 // NOT force the leaf VALUES — a throwing sibling value that is never
4316 // demanded stays lazy.
4317 assert_eq!(ev(r#"{ o.a = { x = throw "X-NEVER"; }; o.a.y = 2; }.o.a.y"#), Value::Int(2));
4318 }
4319
4320 #[test]
4321 fn eval_nested_let() {
4322 assert_eq!(ev("let a = 1; b = let c = 2; in c; in a + b"), Value::Int(3));
4323 }
4324
4325 #[test]
4326 fn eval_lambda() {
4327 assert_eq!(ev("(x: x + 1) 41"), Value::Int(42));
4328 }
4329
4330 #[test]
4331 fn eval_lambda_multi_arg() {
4332 assert_eq!(ev("(x: y: x + y) 1 2"), Value::Int(3));
4333 }
4334
4335 #[test]
4336 fn eval_list() {
4337 let v = ev("[1 2 3]");
4338 assert_eq!(v, Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)]));
4339 }
4340
4341 #[test]
4342 fn eval_list_concat() {
4343 let v = ev("[1 2] ++ [3 4]");
4344 assert_eq!(v, Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3), Value::Int(4)]));
4345 }
4346
4347 #[test]
4348 fn eval_attrset() {
4349 let v = ev("{ a = 1; b = 2; }");
4350 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
4351 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
4352 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
4353 } else {
4354 panic!("expected attrset");
4355 }
4356 }
4357
4358 #[test]
4359 fn eval_select() {
4360 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 42; }.a"), Value::Int(42));
4361 }
4362
4363 #[test]
4364 fn eval_select_or() {
4365 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 42; }.b or 0"), Value::Int(0));
4366 }
4367
4368 #[test]
4369 fn eval_has_attr() {
4370 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; } ? a"), Value::Bool(true));
4371 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; } ? b"), Value::Bool(false));
4372 }
4373
4374 #[test]
4375 fn eval_update() {
4376 let v = ev("{ a = 1; b = 2; } // { b = 3; c = 4; }");
4377 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
4378 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
4379 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(3)));
4380 assert_eq!(attrs.get("c"), Some(&Value::Int(4)));
4381 } else {
4382 panic!("expected attrset");
4383 }
4384 }
4385
4386 #[test]
4387 fn eval_with() {
4388 assert_eq!(ev("with { x = 42; }; x"), Value::Int(42));
4389 }
4390
4391 #[test]
4392 fn eval_assert() {
4393 assert_eq!(ev("assert true; 42"), Value::Int(42));
4394 assert!(eval("assert false; 42").is_err());
4395 }
4396
4397 #[test]
4398 fn eval_formals() {
4399 assert_eq!(ev("({ a, b }: a + b) { a = 1; b = 2; }"), Value::Int(3));
4400 }
4401
4402 #[test]
4403 fn eval_formals_default() {
4404 assert_eq!(ev("({ a, b ? 10 }: a + b) { a = 1; }"), Value::Int(11));
4405 }
4406
4407 #[test]
4408 fn eval_formals_ellipsis() {
4409 assert_eq!(ev("({ a, ... }: a) { a = 1; b = 2; }"), Value::Int(1));
4410 }
4411
4412 #[test]
4413 fn eval_named_formals() {
4414 assert_eq!(ev("(args @ { a }: args.a) { a = 42; }"), Value::Int(42));
4415 }
4416
4417 #[test]
4418 fn eval_rec_attrset() {
4419 assert_eq!(ev("(rec { a = 1; b = a + 1; }).b"), Value::Int(2));
4420 }
4421
4422 #[test]
4423 fn eval_negation() {
4424 assert_eq!(ev("-42"), Value::Int(-42));
4425 }
4426
4427 #[test]
4428 fn eval_float_arithmetic() {
4429 assert_eq!(ev("1.5 + 2.5"), Value::Float(4.0));
4430 assert_eq!(ev("1 + 1.5"), Value::Float(2.5));
4431 }
4432
4433 #[test]
4434 fn eval_division_by_zero() {
4435 assert!(eval("1 / 0").is_err());
4436 }
4437
4438 #[test]
4439 fn eval_builtins_available() {
4440 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf 42"), Value::string("int"));
4441 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf true"), Value::string("bool"));
4442 }
4443
4444 #[test]
4445 fn eval_builtins_length() {
4446 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.length [1 2 3]"), Value::Int(3));
4447 }
4448
4449 #[test]
4450 fn eval_builtins_head_tail() {
4451 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.head [1 2 3]"), Value::Int(1));
4452 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.length (builtins.tail [1 2 3])"), Value::Int(2));
4453 }
4454
4455 #[test]
4456 fn eval_builtins_add() {
4457 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.add 1 2"), Value::Int(3));
4458 }
4459
4460 #[test]
4461 fn eval_builtins_to_string() {
4462 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.toString 42"), Value::string("42"));
4463 }
4464
4465 #[test]
4466 fn eval_implication() {
4467 assert_eq!(ev("false -> true"), Value::Bool(true));
4468 assert_eq!(ev("true -> false"), Value::Bool(false));
4469 assert_eq!(ev("true -> true"), Value::Bool(true));
4470 }
4471
4472 // ── New tests ────────────────────────────────────────
4473
4474 #[test]
4475 fn eval_error_undefined_variable() {
4476 let result = eval("nonexistent");
4477 assert!(result.is_err());
4478 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
4479 assert!(msg.contains("undefined variable"));
4480 }
4481
4482 #[test]
4483 fn eval_error_type_mismatch_arithmetic() {
4484 let result = eval(r#"1 + "hello""#);
4485 assert!(result.is_err());
4486 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
4487 assert!(msg.contains("cannot add") || msg.contains("type"));
4488 }
4489
4490 #[test]
4491 fn eval_error_unexpected_argument() {
4492 let result = eval("({ a }: a) { a = 1; b = 2; }");
4493 assert!(result.is_err());
4494 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
4495 assert!(msg.contains("unexpected argument"));
4496 }
4497
4498 #[test]
4499 fn eval_error_missing_required_argument() {
4500 let result = eval("({ a, b }: a + b) { a = 1; }");
4501 assert!(result.is_err());
4502 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
4503 assert!(msg.contains("missing argument"));
4504 }
4505
4506 #[test]
4507 fn eval_builtins_attr_names_sorted() {
4508 let v = ev("builtins.attrNames { z = 1; a = 2; m = 3; }");
4509 // BTreeMap keys are already sorted
4510 assert_eq!(
4511 v,
4512 Value::list(vec![
4513 Value::string("a"),
4514 Value::string("m"),
4515 Value::string("z"),
4516 ]),
4517 );
4518 }
4519
4520 #[test]
4521 fn eval_builtins_attr_values() {
4522 let v = ev("builtins.attrValues { a = 1; b = 2; }");
4523 // BTreeMap iteration is sorted by key, so a=1 first, b=2 second
4524 assert_eq!(v, Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2)]));
4525 }
4526
4527 #[test]
4528 fn eval_builtins_is_null() {
4529 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isNull null"), Value::Bool(true));
4530 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isNull 1"), Value::Bool(false));
4531 }
4532
4533 #[test]
4534 fn eval_builtins_is_int() {
4535 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isInt 42"), Value::Bool(true));
4536 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isInt 3.14"), Value::Bool(false));
4537 }
4538
4539 #[test]
4540 fn eval_builtins_is_bool() {
4541 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isBool true"), Value::Bool(true));
4542 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isBool 0"), Value::Bool(false));
4543 }
4544
4545 #[test]
4546 fn eval_builtins_is_string() {
4547 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.isString "hi""#), Value::Bool(true));
4548 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isString 1"), Value::Bool(false));
4549 }
4550
4551 #[test]
4552 fn eval_builtins_is_list() {
4553 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isList [1 2]"), Value::Bool(true));
4554 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isList {}"), Value::Bool(false));
4555 }
4556
4557 #[test]
4558 fn eval_builtins_is_attrs() {
4559 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isAttrs {}"), Value::Bool(true));
4560 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isAttrs []"), Value::Bool(false));
4561 }
4562
4563 #[test]
4564 fn eval_builtins_string_length() {
4565 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.stringLength "hello""#), Value::Int(5));
4566 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.stringLength """#), Value::Int(0));
4567 }
4568
4569 #[test]
4570 fn eval_builtins_to_json_roundtrip() {
4571 // toJSON produces a JSON string; fromJSON parses it back
4572 assert_eq!(
4573 ev(r#"builtins.fromJSON (builtins.toJSON 42)"#),
4574 Value::Int(42),
4575 );
4576 assert_eq!(
4577 ev(r#"builtins.fromJSON (builtins.toJSON [1 2 3])"#),
4578 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)]),
4579 );
4580 }
4581
4582 #[test]
4583 fn eval_builtins_from_json() {
4584 assert_eq!(
4585 ev(r#"builtins.fromJSON "{\"a\": 1}""#),
4586 {
4587 let mut attrs = NixAttrs::new();
4588 attrs.insert("a".to_string(), Value::Int(1));
4589 Value::Attrs(Rc::new(attrs))
4590 },
4591 );
4592 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.fromJSON "null""#), Value::Null);
4593 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.fromJSON "true""#), Value::Bool(true));
4594 }
4595
4596 #[test]
4597 fn eval_nested_function_application() {
4598 // (f 1) 2 where f = x: y: x + y
4599 assert_eq!(ev("(x: y: x + y) 1 2"), Value::Int(3));
4600 // equivalent parenthesized form
4601 assert_eq!(ev("((x: y: x + y) 1) 2"), Value::Int(3));
4602 }
4603
4604 #[test]
4605 fn eval_recursive_let() {
4606 assert_eq!(ev("let a = 1; b = a + 1; in b"), Value::Int(2));
4607 assert_eq!(ev("let a = 1; b = a + 1; c = b + 1; in c"), Value::Int(3));
4608 }
4609
4610 #[test]
4611 fn eval_string_comparison() {
4612 assert_eq!(ev(r#""a" < "b""#), Value::Bool(true));
4613 assert_eq!(ev(r#""b" < "a""#), Value::Bool(false));
4614 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" == "abc""#), Value::Bool(true));
4615 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" != "def""#), Value::Bool(true));
4616 }
4617
4618 #[test]
4619 fn eval_list_in_attrset() {
4620 let v = ev("{ x = [1 2 3]; }.x");
4621 assert_eq!(
4622 v,
4623 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)]),
4624 );
4625 }
4626
4627 #[test]
4628 fn eval_nested_attrset_select() {
4629 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = { b = 42; }; }.a.b"), Value::Int(42));
4630 }
4631
4632 #[test]
4633 fn eval_let_shadows_outer() {
4634 assert_eq!(
4635 ev("let x = 1; in let x = 2; in x"),
4636 Value::Int(2),
4637 );
4638 }
4639
4640 #[test]
4641 fn eval_with_provides_scope() {
4642 // `with` scope is available for name resolution
4643 assert_eq!(
4644 ev("with { x = 42; y = 10; }; x + y"),
4645 Value::Int(52),
4646 );
4647 }
4648
4649 #[test]
4650 fn eval_list_equality() {
4651 assert_eq!(ev("[1 2] == [1 2]"), Value::Bool(true));
4652 assert_eq!(ev("[1 2] == [1 3]"), Value::Bool(false));
4653 }
4654
4655 #[test]
4656 fn eval_attrset_equality() {
4657 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; } == { a = 1; }"), Value::Bool(true));
4658 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; } == { a = 2; }"), Value::Bool(false));
4659 }
4660
4661 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
4662 // 1. LITERAL TYPES
4663 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
4664
4665 #[test]
4666 fn literal_int_large_zero_negative() {
4667 // Large positive integer (within i64 range)
4668 assert_eq!(ev("9223372036854775807"), Value::Int(i64::MAX));
4669 // Zero
4670 assert_eq!(ev("0"), Value::Int(0));
4671 // Negative via unary negate
4672 assert_eq!(ev("-1"), Value::Int(-1));
4673 assert_eq!(ev("-999999"), Value::Int(-999999));
4674 }
4675
4676 #[test]
4677 fn literal_float_small_large() {
4678 assert_eq!(ev("0.001"), Value::Float(0.001));
4679 assert_eq!(ev("999999.999"), Value::Float(999999.999));
4680 // Float with scientific notation via expression (1e6 parsed by rnix)
4681 assert_eq!(ev("1.0e3"), Value::Float(1000.0));
4682 assert_eq!(ev("1.5e2"), Value::Float(150.0));
4683 }
4684
4685 #[test]
4686 fn literal_string_empty_and_escapes() {
4687 assert_eq!(ev(r#""""#), Value::string(""));
4688 // Escape sequences within strings
4689 assert_eq!(ev(r#""hello\nworld""#), Value::string("hello\nworld"));
4690 assert_eq!(ev(r#""tab\there""#), Value::string("tab\there"));
4691 }
4692
4693 #[test]
4694 fn literal_multiline_string() {
4695 // Indented string ('' ... '')
4696 assert_eq!(
4697 ev("''hello''"),
4698 Value::string("hello"),
4699 );
4700 // Multiline indented string strips common indentation
4701 assert_eq!(
4702 ev("''\n line1\n line2\n''"),
4703 Value::string("line1\nline2\n"),
4704 );
4705 }
4706
4707 #[test]
4708 fn literal_paths() {
4709 // Relative path
4710 assert_eq!(ev("./foo"), Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("./foo"))));
4711 // Absolute path
4712 assert_eq!(ev("/nix/store/abc"), Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("/nix/store/abc"))));
4713 // Home path
4714 assert_eq!(ev("~/myfile"), Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("~/myfile"))));
4715 }
4716
4717 // ── Interpolated path literals (cid-marquee root, 2026-07-12) ──
4718 //
4719 // CppNix path literals may contain `${e}` antiquotations: `./${x}.nix`,
4720 // `/a/${e}`, `~/${e}`. sui previously flattened the whole path token to
4721 // raw text and dropped the interpolation (`import ./${x}.nix` →
4722 // `No such file or directory`). The `${e}` must be evaluated,
4723 // string-coerced (plain, no copy-to-store), spliced, and the result is
4724 // still a `path` value. Oracles taken from cppnix.
4725
4726 #[test]
4727 fn interp_path_abs_splices_and_types_path() {
4728 // /a/${x}/b with x="foo" → /a/foo/b, type path (nix oracle).
4729 let v = ev(r#"let x = "foo"; in /a/${x}/b"#);
4730 assert_eq!(v, Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("/a/foo/b"))));
4731 }
4732
4733 #[test]
4734 fn interp_path_abs_multi_and_slash_in_value() {
4735 // Multiple interpolations + a slash inside the spliced value.
4736 assert_eq!(
4737 ev(r#"let a = "x"; b = "y/z"; in /p/${a}/${b}.nix"#),
4738 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("/p/x/y/z.nix"))),
4739 );
4740 }
4741
4742 #[test]
4743 fn interp_path_abs_normalizes_double_slash_seam() {
4744 // A path-typed interpolation splices the raw path (no copy-to-store)
4745 // and the `/` seam is normalized: `/bar/` + `/tmp/foo` → /bar/tmp/foo.
4746 assert_eq!(
4747 ev(r#"/bar/${/tmp/foo}"#),
4748 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("/bar/tmp/foo"))),
4749 );
4750 }
4751
4752 #[test]
4753 fn interp_path_rel_resolves_against_eval_dir() {
4754 // The spicetify `map (x: ./${x}.nix) [...]` root: a relative
4755 // interpolated path resolves against the defining file's directory,
4756 // exactly like a plain `./foo.nix` literal.
4757 let _g = push_eval_file(std::path::PathBuf::from("/tmp/example/default.nix"));
4758 assert_eq!(
4759 ev(r#"let x = "foo"; in ./${x}.nix"#),
4760 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("/tmp/example/foo.nix"))),
4761 );
4762 }
4763
4764 #[test]
4765 fn interp_path_rel_no_eval_dir_keeps_relative_text() {
4766 // With no eval-file context the plain branch keeps the raw relative
4767 // text; the interpolated branch splices then does the same.
4768 assert_eq!(
4769 ev(r#"let x = "foo"; in ./${x}.nix"#),
4770 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("./foo.nix"))),
4771 );
4772 }
4773
4774 #[test]
4775 fn interp_path_home_splices_leading_tilde_preserved() {
4776 // Home paths splice their `${e}`; the leading `~` is carried as-is
4777 // (matching sui's plain `~/foo` behavior — `~`-expansion is a
4778 // separate, pre-existing concern, not introduced here).
4779 assert_eq!(
4780 ev(r#"let x = "foo"; in ~/${x}/bar"#),
4781 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("~/foo/bar"))),
4782 );
4783 }
4784
4785 #[test]
4786 fn interp_path_non_interpolated_still_raw() {
4787 // A path with no `${…}` must keep the trivial raw-text shortcut
4788 // (byte-for-byte identical to the plain branch).
4789 assert_eq!(ev("/a/b/c"), Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("/a/b/c"))));
4790 assert_eq!(ev("~/plain"), Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("~/plain"))));
4791 }
4792
4793 #[test]
4794 fn literal_null_true_false_standalone() {
4795 assert_eq!(ev("null"), Value::Null);
4796 assert_eq!(ev("true"), Value::Bool(true));
4797 assert_eq!(ev("false"), Value::Bool(false));
4798 }
4799
4800 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
4801 // 2. OPERATORS — COMPLETE COVERAGE
4802 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
4803
4804 #[test]
4805 fn op_arithmetic_int() {
4806 assert_eq!(ev("100 + 200"), Value::Int(300));
4807 assert_eq!(ev("50 - 30"), Value::Int(20));
4808 assert_eq!(ev("7 * 8"), Value::Int(56));
4809 assert_eq!(ev("17 / 3"), Value::Int(5)); // integer division
4810 }
4811
4812 #[test]
4813 fn op_arithmetic_float() {
4814 assert_eq!(ev("1.5 + 2.5"), Value::Float(4.0));
4815 assert_eq!(ev("5.0 - 1.5"), Value::Float(3.5));
4816 assert_eq!(ev("2.0 * 3.0"), Value::Float(6.0));
4817 assert_eq!(ev("7.0 / 2.0"), Value::Float(3.5));
4818 }
4819
4820 #[test]
4821 fn op_arithmetic_mixed_int_float() {
4822 // int + float => float
4823 assert_eq!(ev("1 + 2.5"), Value::Float(3.5));
4824 assert_eq!(ev("2.5 + 1"), Value::Float(3.5));
4825 // int * float => float
4826 assert_eq!(ev("2 * 1.5"), Value::Float(3.0));
4827 // float - int => float
4828 assert_eq!(ev("5.5 - 2"), Value::Float(3.5));
4829 }
4830
4831 #[test]
4832 fn op_string_concat() {
4833 assert_eq!(ev(r#""foo" + "bar""#), Value::string("foobar"));
4834 assert_eq!(ev(r#""" + "x""#), Value::string("x"));
4835 assert_eq!(ev(r#""a" + "" + "b""#), Value::string("ab"));
4836 }
4837
4838 #[test]
4839 fn op_path_concat() {
4840 // path + string
4841 assert_eq!(ev(r#"./foo + "/bar""#), Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("./foo/bar"))));
4842 // path + path (should join with /)
4843 assert_eq!(ev("./a + ./b"), Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("./a/./b"))));
4844 }
4845
4846 #[test]
4847 fn op_comparison_ints() {
4848 assert_eq!(ev("1 < 2"), Value::Bool(true));
4849 assert_eq!(ev("2 < 1"), Value::Bool(false));
4850 assert_eq!(ev("2 > 1"), Value::Bool(true));
4851 assert_eq!(ev("1 > 2"), Value::Bool(false));
4852 assert_eq!(ev("2 <= 2"), Value::Bool(true));
4853 assert_eq!(ev("3 <= 2"), Value::Bool(false));
4854 assert_eq!(ev("2 >= 2"), Value::Bool(true));
4855 assert_eq!(ev("1 >= 2"), Value::Bool(false));
4856 }
4857
4858 #[test]
4859 fn op_comparison_floats() {
4860 assert_eq!(ev("1.5 < 2.5"), Value::Bool(true));
4861 assert_eq!(ev("2.5 > 1.5"), Value::Bool(true));
4862 assert_eq!(ev("1.5 <= 1.5"), Value::Bool(true));
4863 assert_eq!(ev("1.5 >= 1.5"), Value::Bool(true));
4864 }
4865
4866 #[test]
4867 fn op_comparison_strings() {
4868 assert_eq!(ev(r#""apple" < "banana""#), Value::Bool(true));
4869 assert_eq!(ev(r#""banana" > "apple""#), Value::Bool(true));
4870 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" == "abc""#), Value::Bool(true));
4871 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" != "xyz""#), Value::Bool(true));
4872 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" <= "abd""#), Value::Bool(true));
4873 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" >= "abb""#), Value::Bool(true));
4874 }
4875
4876 #[test]
4877 fn op_equality_various_types() {
4878 assert_eq!(ev("null == null"), Value::Bool(true));
4879 assert_eq!(ev("true == true"), Value::Bool(true));
4880 assert_eq!(ev("false == false"), Value::Bool(true));
4881 assert_eq!(ev("true == false"), Value::Bool(false));
4882 assert_eq!(ev("1 == 1"), Value::Bool(true));
4883 assert_eq!(ev("1 != 2"), Value::Bool(true));
4884 // Different types are not equal
4885 assert_eq!(ev(r#"1 == "1""#), Value::Bool(false));
4886 assert_eq!(ev("null == false"), Value::Bool(false));
4887 }
4888
4889 #[test]
4890 fn op_logic_short_circuit() {
4891 // false && <error> should NOT evaluate the RHS
4892 assert_eq!(ev("false && (1 / 0 == 0)"), Value::Bool(false));
4893 // true || <error> should NOT evaluate the RHS
4894 assert_eq!(ev("true || (1 / 0 == 0)"), Value::Bool(true));
4895 }
4896
4897 #[test]
4898 fn op_logic_full() {
4899 assert_eq!(ev("true && true"), Value::Bool(true));
4900 assert_eq!(ev("true && false"), Value::Bool(false));
4901 assert_eq!(ev("false && true"), Value::Bool(false));
4902 assert_eq!(ev("false && false"), Value::Bool(false));
4903 assert_eq!(ev("true || true"), Value::Bool(true));
4904 assert_eq!(ev("true || false"), Value::Bool(true));
4905 assert_eq!(ev("false || true"), Value::Bool(true));
4906 assert_eq!(ev("false || false"), Value::Bool(false));
4907 assert_eq!(ev("!true"), Value::Bool(false));
4908 assert_eq!(ev("!false"), Value::Bool(true));
4909 }
4910
4911 #[test]
4912 fn op_implication_truth_table() {
4913 // false -> anything = true
4914 assert_eq!(ev("false -> false"), Value::Bool(true));
4915 assert_eq!(ev("false -> true"), Value::Bool(true));
4916 // true -> x = x
4917 assert_eq!(ev("true -> true"), Value::Bool(true));
4918 assert_eq!(ev("true -> false"), Value::Bool(false));
4919 }
4920
4921 #[test]
4922 fn op_implication_short_circuit() {
4923 // false -> <error> should NOT evaluate the RHS
4924 assert_eq!(ev("false -> (1 / 0 == 0)"), Value::Bool(true));
4925 }
4926
4927 #[test]
4928 fn op_update_merge() {
4929 let v = ev("{ a = 1; } // { b = 2; }");
4930 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
4931 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
4932 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
4933 } else {
4934 panic!("expected attrs");
4935 }
4936 }
4937
4938 #[test]
4939 fn op_update_right_wins() {
4940 assert_eq!(ev("({ a = 1; } // { a = 2; }).a"), Value::Int(2));
4941 }
4942
4943 #[test]
4944 fn op_list_concat() {
4945 assert_eq!(
4946 ev("[1 2] ++ [3 4]"),
4947 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3), Value::Int(4)]),
4948 );
4949 // Empty list concat
4950 assert_eq!(ev("[] ++ [1]"), Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1)]));
4951 assert_eq!(ev("[1] ++ []"), Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1)]));
4952 }
4953
4954 #[test]
4955 fn op_has_attr_present_and_absent() {
4956 assert_eq!(ev("{ x = 1; y = 2; } ? x"), Value::Bool(true));
4957 assert_eq!(ev("{ x = 1; } ? z"), Value::Bool(false));
4958 assert_eq!(ev("{} ? anything"), Value::Bool(false));
4959 }
4960
4961 #[test]
4962 fn op_unary_negate() {
4963 assert_eq!(ev("-42"), Value::Int(-42));
4964 assert_eq!(ev("-3.14"), Value::Float(-3.14));
4965 // Double negate
4966 assert_eq!(ev("- -5"), Value::Int(5));
4967 }
4968
4969 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
4970 // 3. CONTROL FLOW
4971 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
4972
4973 #[test]
4974 fn control_if_true_branch() {
4975 assert_eq!(ev("if true then 42 else 0"), Value::Int(42));
4976 }
4977
4978 #[test]
4979 fn control_if_false_branch() {
4980 assert_eq!(ev("if false then 42 else 0"), Value::Int(0));
4981 }
4982
4983 #[test]
4984 fn control_if_nested() {
4985 assert_eq!(
4986 ev("if true then (if false then 1 else 2) else 3"),
4987 Value::Int(2),
4988 );
4989 assert_eq!(
4990 ev("if false then 1 else (if true then 2 else 3)"),
4991 Value::Int(2),
4992 );
4993 }
4994
4995 #[test]
4996 fn control_assert_passing() {
4997 assert_eq!(ev("assert 1 == 1; 42"), Value::Int(42));
4998 assert_eq!(ev("assert true; true"), Value::Bool(true));
4999 }
5000
5001 #[test]
5002 fn control_assert_failing() {
5003 assert!(eval("assert false; 42").is_err());
5004 assert!(eval("assert 1 == 2; 42").is_err());
5005 }
5006
5007 #[test]
5008 fn control_with_basic_scope() {
5009 assert_eq!(ev("with { a = 1; b = 2; }; a + b"), Value::Int(3));
5010 }
5011
5012 #[test]
5013 fn control_with_lexical_precedence() {
5014 // let binding takes precedence over with scope
5015 assert_eq!(
5016 ev("let x = 10; in with { x = 99; }; x"),
5017 Value::Int(10),
5018 );
5019 }
5020
5021 #[test]
5022 fn control_with_nested() {
5023 assert_eq!(
5024 ev("with { a = 1; }; with { b = 2; }; a + b"),
5025 Value::Int(3),
5026 );
5027 }
5028
5029 #[test]
5030 fn control_with_lazy_fix_self() {
5031 // THE critical pattern that nixpkgs requires:
5032 // fix (self: with self; { a = 1; b = a + 1; })
5033 // Before the lazy-with fix, this would hit the blackhole detector
5034 // because `with` eagerly forced `self`.
5035 let result = eval(
5036 "let fix = f: let x = f x; in x; in fix (self: with self; { a = 1; b = a + 1; })"
5037 );
5038 assert!(result.is_ok(), "fix with self should work: {:?}", result);
5039 if let Ok(Value::Attrs(attrs)) = result {
5040 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
5041 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
5042 } else {
5043 panic!("expected Attrs, got {:?}", result);
5044 }
5045 }
5046
5047 #[test]
5048 fn control_with_lazy_fix_self_lib_pattern() {
5049 // The nixpkgs pattern: self-referential package set with lib.
5050 // Access via select to force through the thunk layer.
5051 let result = eval(r#"
5052 let fix = f: let x = f x; in x;
5053 in (fix (self: with self; {
5054 lib = { version = "1.0"; };
5055 hello = "hello ${lib.version}";
5056 })).hello
5057 "#);
5058 assert!(result.is_ok(), "nixpkgs-style lib pattern: {:?}", result);
5059 assert_eq!(
5060 result.unwrap(),
5061 Value::String(Rc::new(NixString::plain("hello 1.0"))),
5062 );
5063 }
5064
5065 #[test]
5066 fn control_with_non_attrset_errors() {
5067 // CppNix errors when with-scope is not an attrset and a lookup hits it
5068 let result = eval("with 42; 1");
5069 // The body `1` is a literal and doesn't look up anything in the
5070 // with-scope, so this should succeed (the scope is never forced).
5071 assert_eq!(result.unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
5072 }
5073
5074 #[test]
5075 fn control_with_non_attrset_lookup_falls_through() {
5076 // If the with scope is not an attrset, lookups should fall through
5077 // to outer scopes rather than crashing.
5078 let result = eval("let x = 1; in with 42; x");
5079 assert_eq!(result.unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
5080 }
5081
5082 #[test]
5083 fn control_let_simple_and_multiple() {
5084 assert_eq!(ev("let x = 5; in x"), Value::Int(5));
5085 assert_eq!(ev("let x = 1; y = 2; z = 3; in x + y + z"), Value::Int(6));
5086 }
5087
5088 #[test]
5089 fn control_let_shadow_outer() {
5090 assert_eq!(
5091 ev("let x = 1; in let x = 2; in x"),
5092 Value::Int(2),
5093 );
5094 }
5095
5096 #[test]
5097 fn control_let_recursive_reference() {
5098 assert_eq!(ev("let a = 1; b = a + 1; in b"), Value::Int(2));
5099 assert_eq!(ev("let a = 1; b = a + 1; c = b + 1; in c"), Value::Int(3));
5100 }
5101
5102 #[test]
5103 fn control_nested_let_expression() {
5104 assert_eq!(
5105 ev("let a = let b = 1; in b; in a"),
5106 Value::Int(1),
5107 );
5108 assert_eq!(
5109 ev("let a = let b = 10; in b + 5; in a * 2"),
5110 Value::Int(30),
5111 );
5112 }
5113
5114 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5115 // 4. FUNCTIONS — COMPLETE COVERAGE
5116 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5117
5118 #[test]
5119 fn func_identity_lambda() {
5120 assert_eq!(ev("(x: x) 42"), Value::Int(42));
5121 assert_eq!(ev(r#"(x: x) "hello""#), Value::string("hello"));
5122 }
5123
5124 #[test]
5125 fn func_curried_two_args() {
5126 assert_eq!(ev("(x: y: x + y) 3 4"), Value::Int(7));
5127 }
5128
5129 #[test]
5130 fn func_curried_three_args() {
5131 assert_eq!(ev("(a: b: c: a + b + c) 1 2 3"), Value::Int(6));
5132 }
5133
5134 #[test]
5135 fn func_formals_basic() {
5136 assert_eq!(ev("({ a, b }: a + b) { a = 3; b = 7; }"), Value::Int(10));
5137 }
5138
5139 #[test]
5140 fn func_formals_with_defaults() {
5141 assert_eq!(ev("({ a, b ? 10 }: a + b) { a = 5; }"), Value::Int(15));
5142 // Providing the default-able argument overrides the default
5143 assert_eq!(ev("({ a, b ? 10 }: a + b) { a = 5; b = 20; }"), Value::Int(25));
5144 }
5145
5146 #[test]
5147 fn func_formals_with_ellipsis() {
5148 assert_eq!(ev("({ a, ... }: a) { a = 1; b = 2; c = 3; }"), Value::Int(1));
5149 }
5150
5151 #[test]
5152 fn func_named_formals_at_before() {
5153 // args @ { a, b }: ...
5154 assert_eq!(
5155 ev("(args @ { a, b }: args.a + args.b) { a = 3; b = 4; }"),
5156 Value::Int(7),
5157 );
5158 }
5159
5160 #[test]
5161 fn func_named_formals_at_after() {
5162 // { a, b } @ args: ...
5163 assert_eq!(
5164 ev("({ a, b } @ args: args.a + args.b) { a = 10; b = 20; }"),
5165 Value::Int(30),
5166 );
5167 }
5168
5169 #[test]
5170 fn func_nested_application() {
5171 // Explicit parenthesized application
5172 assert_eq!(ev("((x: y: x * y) 3) 4"), Value::Int(12));
5173 }
5174
5175 #[test]
5176 fn func_higher_order_map() {
5177 assert_eq!(
5178 ev("builtins.map (x: x * 2) [1 2 3]"),
5179 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(2), Value::Int(4), Value::Int(6)]),
5180 );
5181 }
5182
5183 #[test]
5184 fn func_higher_order_filter() {
5185 assert_eq!(
5186 ev("builtins.filter (x: x > 2) [1 2 3 4 5]"),
5187 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(3), Value::Int(4), Value::Int(5)]),
5188 );
5189 }
5190
5191 #[test]
5192 fn func_higher_order_foldl() {
5193 // Sum of list via foldl'
5194 assert_eq!(
5195 ev("builtins.foldl' (acc: x: acc + x) 0 [1 2 3 4]"),
5196 Value::Int(10),
5197 );
5198 }
5199
5200 #[test]
5201 fn func_as_attrset_value() {
5202 assert_eq!(
5203 ev("let s = { f = x: x + 1; }; in s.f 5"),
5204 Value::Int(6),
5205 );
5206 }
5207
5208 #[test]
5209 fn func_immediate_application() {
5210 assert_eq!(ev("(x: x * x) 7"), Value::Int(49));
5211 }
5212
5213 #[test]
5214 fn func_in_let_binding() {
5215 assert_eq!(
5216 ev("let double = x: x * 2; in double 21"),
5217 Value::Int(42),
5218 );
5219 }
5220
5221 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5222 // 5. ATTRIBUTE SETS — COMPLETE COVERAGE
5223 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5224
5225 #[test]
5226 fn attrs_empty_set() {
5227 let v = ev("{}");
5228 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5229 assert!(attrs.is_empty());
5230 } else {
5231 panic!("expected attrs");
5232 }
5233 }
5234
5235 #[test]
5236 fn attrs_simple() {
5237 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; }.a"), Value::Int(1));
5238 }
5239
5240 #[test]
5241 fn attrs_nested_access() {
5242 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = { b = { c = 42; }; }; }.a.b.c"), Value::Int(42));
5243 }
5244
5245 #[test]
5246 fn attrs_recursive_set() {
5247 assert_eq!(ev("(rec { a = 1; b = a + 1; c = b + 1; }).c"), Value::Int(3));
5248 }
5249
5250 #[test]
5251 fn attrs_update_disjoint() {
5252 let v = ev("{ a = 1; } // { b = 2; }");
5253 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5254 assert_eq!(attrs.len(), 2);
5255 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
5256 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
5257 } else {
5258 panic!("expected attrs");
5259 }
5260 }
5261
5262 #[test]
5263 fn attrs_update_override() {
5264 assert_eq!(ev("({ a = 1; } // { a = 2; }).a"), Value::Int(2));
5265 }
5266
5267 #[test]
5268 fn attrs_has_attr_operator() {
5269 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; } ? a"), Value::Bool(true));
5270 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; } ? b"), Value::Bool(false));
5271 }
5272
5273 #[test]
5274 fn attrs_select_with_default() {
5275 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; }.a or 99"), Value::Int(1));
5276 assert_eq!(ev("{}.missing or 99"), Value::Int(99));
5277 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; }.b or 42"), Value::Int(42));
5278 }
5279
5280 #[test]
5281 fn attrs_nested_attr_path_in_binding() {
5282 // { a.b = 1; } creates { a = { b = 1; }; }
5283 assert_eq!(ev("{ a.b = 1; }.a.b"), Value::Int(1));
5284 }
5285
5286 #[test]
5287 fn attrs_inherit_from_scope() {
5288 assert_eq!(ev("let x = 1; y = 2; in { inherit x y; }.x"), Value::Int(1));
5289 assert_eq!(ev("let x = 1; y = 2; in { inherit x y; }.y"), Value::Int(2));
5290 }
5291
5292 #[test]
5293 fn attrs_inherit_from_expr() {
5294 assert_eq!(
5295 ev("{ inherit ({ a = 42; b = 10; }) a; }.a"),
5296 Value::Int(42),
5297 );
5298 }
5299
5300 #[test]
5301 fn attrs_dynamic_attr_name() {
5302 assert_eq!(
5303 ev(r#"let name = "x"; in { ${name} = 42; }.x"#),
5304 Value::Int(42),
5305 );
5306 }
5307
5308 #[test]
5309 fn attrs_attr_names_sorted() {
5310 assert_eq!(
5311 ev("builtins.attrNames { z = 1; m = 2; a = 3; }"),
5312 Value::list(vec![
5313 Value::string("a"),
5314 Value::string("m"),
5315 Value::string("z"),
5316 ]),
5317 );
5318 }
5319
5320 #[test]
5321 fn attrs_attr_values_follow_key_order() {
5322 // BTreeMap iteration order: a=1, b=2, c=3
5323 assert_eq!(
5324 ev("builtins.attrValues { c = 3; a = 1; b = 2; }"),
5325 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)]),
5326 );
5327 }
5328
5329 #[test]
5330 fn attrs_update_is_shallow() {
5331 // // is a shallow merge; nested attrs are replaced, not merged
5332 assert_eq!(
5333 ev("({ a = { x = 1; }; } // { a = { y = 2; }; }).a ? x"),
5334 Value::Bool(false),
5335 );
5336 assert_eq!(
5337 ev("({ a = { x = 1; }; } // { a = { y = 2; }; }).a.y"),
5338 Value::Int(2),
5339 );
5340 }
5341
5342 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5343 // 6. LISTS — COMPLETE COVERAGE
5344 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5345
5346 #[test]
5347 fn list_empty() {
5348 assert_eq!(ev("[]"), Value::list(vec![]));
5349 }
5350
5351 #[test]
5352 fn list_single_element() {
5353 assert_eq!(ev("[1]"), Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1)]));
5354 }
5355
5356 #[test]
5357 fn list_mixed_types() {
5358 assert_eq!(
5359 ev(r#"[1 "two" true null]"#),
5360 Value::list(vec![
5361 Value::Int(1),
5362 Value::string("two"),
5363 Value::Bool(true),
5364 Value::Null,
5365 ]),
5366 );
5367 }
5368
5369 #[test]
5370 fn list_nested() {
5371 assert_eq!(
5372 ev("[[1 2] [3 4]]"),
5373 Value::list(vec![
5374 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2)]),
5375 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(3), Value::Int(4)]),
5376 ]),
5377 );
5378 }
5379
5380 #[test]
5381 fn list_concat_operator() {
5382 assert_eq!(
5383 ev("[1] ++ [2] ++ [3]"),
5384 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)]),
5385 );
5386 }
5387
5388 #[test]
5389 fn list_builtins_length() {
5390 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.length [1 2 3]"), Value::Int(3));
5391 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.length []"), Value::Int(0));
5392 }
5393
5394 #[test]
5395 fn list_builtins_elem_at() {
5396 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.elemAt [10 20 30] 0"), Value::Int(10));
5397 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.elemAt [10 20 30] 1"), Value::Int(20));
5398 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.elemAt [10 20 30] 2"), Value::Int(30));
5399 }
5400
5401 #[test]
5402 fn list_equality() {
5403 assert_eq!(ev("[1 2 3] == [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(true));
5404 assert_eq!(ev("[1 2] == [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(false));
5405 assert_eq!(ev("[] == []"), Value::Bool(true));
5406 }
5407
5408 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5409 // 7. STRING INTERPOLATION
5410 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5411
5412 #[test]
5413 fn interp_simple_variable() {
5414 assert_eq!(
5415 ev(r#"let name = "world"; in "hello ${name}""#),
5416 Value::string("hello world"),
5417 );
5418 }
5419
5420 #[test]
5421 fn interp_nested_expression() {
5422 assert_eq!(
5423 ev(r#""result: ${builtins.toString (1 + 2)}""#),
5424 Value::string("result: 3"),
5425 );
5426 }
5427
5428 #[test]
5429 fn interp_int_coercion() {
5430 // Ints are coerced to string in interpolation
5431 assert_eq!(
5432 ev(r#"let x = 42; in "count: ${builtins.toString x}""#),
5433 Value::string("count: 42"),
5434 );
5435 }
5436
5437 #[test]
5438 fn interp_multiple() {
5439 assert_eq!(
5440 ev(r#"let a = "foo"; b = "bar"; in "${a} and ${b}""#),
5441 Value::string("foo and bar"),
5442 );
5443 }
5444
5445 #[test]
5446 fn interp_in_let() {
5447 assert_eq!(
5448 ev(r#"let x = "world"; in "hello ${x}""#),
5449 Value::string("hello world"),
5450 );
5451 }
5452
5453 #[test]
5454 fn interp_empty_result() {
5455 assert_eq!(
5456 ev(r#"let x = ""; in "a${x}b""#),
5457 Value::string("ab"),
5458 );
5459 }
5460
5461 #[test]
5462 fn interp_path_in_string_context() {
5463 // CppNix string interpolation is copy-to-store coercion: a nonexistent
5464 // path errors "path '…' does not exist" (previously sui spliced the raw
5465 // relative path "./foo" verbatim, diverging from nix). The positive
5466 // copy-to-store case is byte-verified in
5467 // interp_path_copies_to_store_byte_matches_cppnix below.
5468 assert!(eval(r#""path: ${./foo-nonexistent-xyz}""#).is_err());
5469 }
5470
5471 #[test]
5472 fn interp_adjacent_interpolations() {
5473 assert_eq!(
5474 ev(r#"let a = "x"; b = "y"; in "${a}${b}""#),
5475 Value::string("xy"),
5476 );
5477 }
5478
5479 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5480 // 8. BUILTINS — VERIFY ALL MAJOR ONES
5481 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5482
5483 #[test]
5484 fn builtins_map_filter_foldl() {
5485 // map
5486 assert_eq!(
5487 ev("builtins.map (x: x + 10) [1 2 3]"),
5488 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(11), Value::Int(12), Value::Int(13)]),
5489 );
5490 // filter
5491 assert_eq!(
5492 ev("builtins.filter (x: x > 1) [1 2 3]"),
5493 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)]),
5494 );
5495 // foldl' — product
5496 assert_eq!(
5497 ev("builtins.foldl' (a: b: a * b) 1 [2 3 4]"),
5498 Value::Int(24),
5499 );
5500 }
5501
5502 #[test]
5503 fn builtins_map_attrs() {
5504 assert_eq!(
5505 ev("(builtins.mapAttrs (name: value: value * 2) { a = 1; b = 2; }).a"),
5506 Value::Int(2),
5507 );
5508 assert_eq!(
5509 ev("(builtins.mapAttrs (name: value: value * 2) { a = 1; b = 2; }).b"),
5510 Value::Int(4),
5511 );
5512 }
5513
5514 #[test]
5515 fn builtins_list_to_attrs() {
5516 assert_eq!(
5517 ev(r#"(builtins.listToAttrs [{ name = "x"; value = 1; } { name = "y"; value = 2; }]).x"#),
5518 Value::Int(1),
5519 );
5520 }
5521
5522 #[test]
5523 fn builtins_list_to_attrs_duplicate_key_first_wins() {
5524 // Nix `listToAttrs` keeps the FIRST occurrence of a duplicate `name`
5525 // (later duplicates are ignored). cppnix returns 1 here, not 2.
5526 // Byte-parity root (cid darwin): a Cargo.lock listing a crate twice
5527 // (registry entry then git entry of the same name+version) must
5528 // resolve to the FIRST source, so `substrate/lockfile-delta.nix`'s
5529 // `lockByKey` picks the registry crate exactly as nix does. Last-wins
5530 // silently switched the source to git and produced a structurally
5531 // different `rust_<crate>` derivation.
5532 assert_eq!(
5533 ev(r#"(builtins.listToAttrs [{ name = "k"; value = 1; } { name = "k"; value = 2; }]).k"#),
5534 Value::Int(1),
5535 );
5536 }
5537
5538 #[test]
5539 fn builtins_concat_map() {
5540 assert_eq!(
5541 ev("builtins.concatMap (x: [x (x * 2)]) [1 2 3]"),
5542 Value::list(vec![
5543 Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2),
5544 Value::Int(2), Value::Int(4),
5545 Value::Int(3), Value::Int(6),
5546 ]),
5547 );
5548 }
5549
5550 #[test]
5551 fn builtins_concat_lists() {
5552 assert_eq!(
5553 ev("builtins.concatLists [[1 2] [3] [4 5]]"),
5554 Value::list(vec![
5555 Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3),
5556 Value::Int(4), Value::Int(5),
5557 ]),
5558 );
5559 }
5560
5561 #[test]
5562 fn builtins_concat_strings_sep() {
5563 assert_eq!(
5564 ev(r#"builtins.concatStringsSep ", " ["a" "b" "c"]"#),
5565 Value::string("a, b, c"),
5566 );
5567 assert_eq!(
5568 ev(r#"builtins.concatStringsSep "" ["x" "y"]"#),
5569 Value::string("xy"),
5570 );
5571 }
5572
5573 #[test]
5574 fn builtins_replace_strings() {
5575 assert_eq!(
5576 ev(r#"builtins.replaceStrings ["o"] ["0"] "foobar""#),
5577 Value::string("f00bar"),
5578 );
5579 assert_eq!(
5580 ev(r#"builtins.replaceStrings ["hello"] ["goodbye"] "hello world""#),
5581 Value::string("goodbye world"),
5582 );
5583 }
5584
5585 /// `hasPrefix`/`hasSuffix` are nixpkgs `lib.strings` functions, NOT CppNix
5586 /// builtins — so sui must not have them either. This test used to assert
5587 /// they worked; it now asserts they are absent, which is the same test
5588 /// pointed the correct way.
5589 #[test]
5590 fn builtins_has_prefix_has_suffix_are_not_builtins() {
5591 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins ? hasPrefix"#), Value::Bool(false));
5592 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins ? hasSuffix"#), Value::Bool(false));
5593 assert!(
5594 eval(r#"builtins.hasPrefix "he" "hello""#).is_err(),
5595 "builtins.hasPrefix must fail the way real nix fails it"
5596 );
5597 assert!(
5598 eval(r#"builtins.hasSuffix "lo" "hello""#).is_err(),
5599 "builtins.hasSuffix must fail the way real nix fails it"
5600 );
5601 }
5602
5603 #[test]
5604 fn builtins_all_any() {
5605 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.all (x: x > 0) [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(true));
5606 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.all (x: x > 1) [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(false));
5607 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.any (x: x > 2) [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(true));
5608 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.any (x: x > 5) [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(false));
5609 }
5610
5611 #[test]
5612 fn builtins_sort() {
5613 assert_eq!(
5614 ev("builtins.sort (a: b: a < b) [3 1 2]"),
5615 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)]),
5616 );
5617 }
5618
5619 #[test]
5620 fn builtins_remove_attrs() {
5621 let v = ev(r#"builtins.removeAttrs { a = 1; b = 2; c = 3; } ["b" "c"]"#);
5622 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5623 assert_eq!(attrs.len(), 1);
5624 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
5625 assert!(attrs.get("b").is_none());
5626 } else {
5627 panic!("expected attrs");
5628 }
5629 }
5630
5631 #[test]
5632 fn builtins_intersect_attrs() {
5633 let v = ev("builtins.intersectAttrs { a = 1; b = 2; } { b = 20; c = 30; }");
5634 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5635 assert_eq!(attrs.len(), 1);
5636 // intersectAttrs returns values from the second set
5637 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(20)));
5638 } else {
5639 panic!("expected attrs");
5640 }
5641 }
5642
5643 #[test]
5644 fn builtins_type_of_all_types() {
5645 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf null"), Value::string("null"));
5646 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf true"), Value::string("bool"));
5647 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf 42"), Value::string("int"));
5648 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf 3.14"), Value::string("float"));
5649 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.typeOf "hi""#), Value::string("string"));
5650 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf [1]"), Value::string("list"));
5651 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf {}"), Value::string("set"));
5652 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.typeOf (x: x)"), Value::string("lambda"));
5653 }
5654
5655 #[test]
5656 fn builtins_is_type_checks() {
5657 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isNull null"), Value::Bool(true));
5658 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isNull 0"), Value::Bool(false));
5659 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isInt 42"), Value::Bool(true));
5660 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isInt 3.14"), Value::Bool(false));
5661 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isBool true"), Value::Bool(true));
5662 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isBool 1"), Value::Bool(false));
5663 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.isString "x""#), Value::Bool(true));
5664 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isString 1"), Value::Bool(false));
5665 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isList []"), Value::Bool(true));
5666 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isList {}"), Value::Bool(false));
5667 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isAttrs {}"), Value::Bool(true));
5668 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isAttrs []"), Value::Bool(false));
5669 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isFunction (x: x)"), Value::Bool(true));
5670 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isFunction 1"), Value::Bool(false));
5671 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isFloat 3.14"), Value::Bool(true));
5672 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isFloat 1"), Value::Bool(false));
5673 }
5674
5675 #[test]
5676 fn builtins_to_json_from_json_roundtrip() {
5677 // int roundtrip
5678 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.fromJSON (builtins.toJSON 42)"), Value::Int(42));
5679 // string roundtrip
5680 assert_eq!(
5681 ev(r#"builtins.fromJSON (builtins.toJSON "hello")"#),
5682 Value::string("hello"),
5683 );
5684 // list roundtrip
5685 assert_eq!(
5686 ev("builtins.fromJSON (builtins.toJSON [1 2 3])"),
5687 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)]),
5688 );
5689 // null roundtrip
5690 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.fromJSON (builtins.toJSON null)"), Value::Null);
5691 // bool roundtrip
5692 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.fromJSON (builtins.toJSON true)"), Value::Bool(true));
5693 }
5694
5695 #[test]
5696 fn builtins_to_string_various() {
5697 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.toString 42"), Value::string("42"));
5698 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.toString true"), Value::string("1"));
5699 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.toString false"), Value::string(""));
5700 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.toString null"), Value::string(""));
5701 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.toString "hello""#), Value::string("hello"));
5702 }
5703
5704 #[test]
5705 fn builtins_function_args() {
5706 let v = ev("builtins.functionArgs ({ a, b ? 1 }: a)");
5707 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5708 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Bool(false))); // no default
5709 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Bool(true))); // has default
5710 } else {
5711 panic!("expected attrs");
5712 }
5713 }
5714
5715 #[test]
5716 fn builtins_gen_list() {
5717 assert_eq!(
5718 ev("builtins.genList (x: x * x) 5"),
5719 Value::list(vec![
5720 Value::Int(0), Value::Int(1), Value::Int(4),
5721 Value::Int(9), Value::Int(16),
5722 ]),
5723 );
5724 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.genList (x: x) 0"), Value::list(vec![]));
5725 }
5726
5727 #[test]
5728 fn builtins_elem() {
5729 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.elem 2 [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(true));
5730 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.elem 5 [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(false));
5731 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.elem 1 []"), Value::Bool(false));
5732 }
5733
5734 #[test]
5735 fn builtins_head_tail() {
5736 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.head [10 20 30]"), Value::Int(10));
5737 assert_eq!(
5738 ev("builtins.tail [10 20 30]"),
5739 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(20), Value::Int(30)]),
5740 );
5741 }
5742
5743 #[test]
5744 fn builtins_string_length() {
5745 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.stringLength "hello""#), Value::Int(5));
5746 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.stringLength """#), Value::Int(0));
5747 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.stringLength "abc def""#), Value::Int(7));
5748 }
5749
5750 #[test]
5751 fn builtins_ceil_floor() {
5752 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.ceil 2.3"), Value::Int(3));
5753 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.ceil 2.0"), Value::Int(2));
5754 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.floor 2.9"), Value::Int(2));
5755 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.floor 2.0"), Value::Int(2));
5756 // Int coercion: ceil/floor on int should work via to_float()
5757 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.ceil 5"), Value::Int(5));
5758 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.floor 5"), Value::Int(5));
5759 }
5760
5761 #[test]
5762 fn builtins_try_eval() {
5763 let v = ev("builtins.tryEval 42");
5764 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5765 assert_eq!(attrs.get("success"), Some(&Value::Bool(true)));
5766 assert_eq!(attrs.get("value"), Some(&Value::Int(42)));
5767 } else {
5768 panic!("expected attrs");
5769 }
5770 }
5771
5772 #[test]
5773 fn builtins_throw() {
5774 let result = eval(r#"builtins.throw "oops""#);
5775 assert!(result.is_err());
5776 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
5777 assert!(msg.contains("oops"));
5778 }
5779
5780 #[test]
5781 fn builtins_seq_deep_seq() {
5782 // seq forces first arg, returns second
5783 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.seq 1 42"), Value::Int(42));
5784 // deepSeq similarly
5785 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.deepSeq [1 2 3] 99"), Value::Int(99));
5786 }
5787
5788 #[test]
5789 fn builtins_current_system() {
5790 let v = ev("builtins.currentSystem");
5791 if let Value::String(ns) = v {
5792 let s = &ns.chars;
5793 // Should be a valid system string
5794 assert!(
5795 s == "aarch64-darwin"
5796 || s == "x86_64-darwin"
5797 || s == "aarch64-linux"
5798 || s == "x86_64-linux",
5799 "unexpected system: {s}",
5800 );
5801 } else {
5802 panic!("expected string");
5803 }
5804 }
5805
5806 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5807 // 9. REAL-WORLD NIXPKGS PATTERNS
5808 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5809
5810 #[test]
5811 fn pattern_mkif_like() {
5812 // lib.mkIf pattern: if condition then { key = value; } else {}
5813 assert_eq!(
5814 ev("(if true then { x = 1; } else {}).x"),
5815 Value::Int(1),
5816 );
5817 let v = ev("if false then { x = 1; } else {}");
5818 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5819 assert!(attrs.is_empty());
5820 } else {
5821 panic!("expected attrs");
5822 }
5823 }
5824
5825 #[test]
5826 fn pattern_optional_attrs() {
5827 // lib.optionalAttrs pattern
5828 assert_eq!(
5829 ev("let optionalAttrs = cond: attrs: if cond then attrs else {}; in (optionalAttrs true { a = 1; }).a"),
5830 Value::Int(1),
5831 );
5832 let v = ev("let optionalAttrs = cond: attrs: if cond then attrs else {}; in optionalAttrs false { a = 1; }");
5833 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5834 assert!(attrs.is_empty());
5835 } else {
5836 panic!("expected attrs");
5837 }
5838 }
5839
5840 #[test]
5841 fn pattern_filter_attrs_via_remove() {
5842 // lib.filterAttrs pattern via removeAttrs
5843 assert_eq!(
5844 ev(r#"(builtins.removeAttrs { a = 1; b = 2; c = 3; } ["b"]).a"#),
5845 Value::Int(1),
5846 );
5847 assert_eq!(
5848 ev(r#"(builtins.removeAttrs { a = 1; b = 2; c = 3; } ["b"]) ? b"#),
5849 Value::Bool(false),
5850 );
5851 }
5852
5853 #[test]
5854 fn pattern_override() {
5855 // default // overrides pattern
5856 let v = ev(r#"
5857 let
5858 defaults = { debug = false; port = 8080; host = "localhost"; };
5859 overrides = { debug = true; port = 9090; };
5860 in defaults // overrides
5861 "#);
5862 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5863 assert_eq!(attrs.get("debug"), Some(&Value::Bool(true)));
5864 assert_eq!(attrs.get("port"), Some(&Value::Int(9090)));
5865 assert_eq!(attrs.get("host"), Some(&Value::string("localhost")));
5866 } else {
5867 panic!("expected attrs");
5868 }
5869 }
5870
5871 #[test]
5872 fn pattern_functor() {
5873 // { __functor = self: x: self.value + x; value = 10; } 5
5874 assert_eq!(
5875 ev("let s = { __functor = self: x: self.value + x; value = 10; }; in s 5"),
5876 Value::Int(15),
5877 );
5878 }
5879
5880 #[test]
5881 fn pattern_platform_check() {
5882 // Check pattern: if builtins.currentSystem == "..." then ... else ...
5883 let v = ev(r#"if builtins.currentSystem == "aarch64-darwin" then "arm" else "other""#);
5884 // We just verify it evaluates without error and produces a string
5885 if let Value::String(_) = v {
5886 // ok
5887 } else {
5888 panic!("expected string");
5889 }
5890 }
5891
5892 #[test]
5893 fn pattern_recursive_overlay_lambda_structure() {
5894 // Test the lambda structure of an overlay (self: super: { ... })
5895 let v = ev("let overlay = self: super: { pkg = 42; }; in overlay {} {}");
5896 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5897 assert_eq!(attrs.get("pkg"), Some(&Value::Int(42)));
5898 } else {
5899 panic!("expected attrs");
5900 }
5901 }
5902
5903 #[test]
5904 fn pattern_call_package_simplified() {
5905 // Simplified callPackage: f: f { inherit lib; }
5906 assert_eq!(
5907 ev("let callPkg = f: f { lib = { id = x: x; }; }; lib = { id = x: x; }; in callPkg ({ lib }: lib.id 42)"),
5908 Value::Int(42),
5909 );
5910 }
5911
5912 #[test]
5913 fn pattern_derivation_like_attrset() {
5914 let v = ev(r#"{ type = "derivation"; name = "hello"; system = builtins.currentSystem; builder = "/bin/sh"; }"#);
5915 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
5916 assert_eq!(attrs.get("type"), Some(&Value::string("derivation")));
5917 assert_eq!(attrs.get("name"), Some(&Value::string("hello")));
5918 assert_eq!(attrs.get("builder"), Some(&Value::string("/bin/sh")));
5919 // system should be a string (may be a thunk that forces to string)
5920 let system = force_value(attrs.get("system").unwrap()).unwrap();
5921 assert!(matches!(system, Value::String(_)), "expected string, got {system:?}");
5922 } else {
5923 panic!("expected attrs");
5924 }
5925 }
5926
5927 #[test]
5928 fn pattern_module_system_simplified() {
5929 // Simplified NixOS module evaluation
5930 assert_eq!(
5931 ev(r#"
5932 let
5933 eval = m: m { config = {}; lib = { mkDefault = x: x; }; };
5934 in eval ({ config, lib }: { result = lib.mkDefault 42; })
5935 "#),
5936 {
5937 let mut attrs = NixAttrs::new();
5938 attrs.insert("result".to_string(), Value::Int(42));
5939 Value::Attrs(Rc::new(attrs))
5940 },
5941 );
5942 }
5943
5944 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5945 // 10. ERROR HANDLING
5946 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
5947
5948 #[test]
5949 fn error_undefined_variable() {
5950 let result = eval("nonexistent_var");
5951 assert!(result.is_err());
5952 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
5953 assert!(msg.contains("undefined variable") || msg.contains("nonexistent_var"));
5954 }
5955
5956 #[test]
5957 fn error_type_mismatch_arithmetic() {
5958 let result = eval(r#"1 + "hello""#);
5959 assert!(result.is_err());
5960 }
5961
5962 #[test]
5963 fn error_missing_attribute() {
5964 let result = eval("{}.nonexistent");
5965 assert!(result.is_err());
5966 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
5967 assert!(msg.contains("nonexistent") || msg.contains("not found"));
5968 }
5969
5970 #[test]
5971 fn error_division_by_zero() {
5972 assert!(eval("1 / 0").is_err());
5973 assert!(eval("100 / 0").is_err());
5974 }
5975
5976 #[test]
5977 fn error_missing_required_function_arg() {
5978 let result = eval("({ a, b }: a + b) { a = 1; }");
5979 assert!(result.is_err());
5980 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
5981 assert!(msg.contains("missing argument"));
5982 }
5983
5984 #[test]
5985 fn error_unexpected_function_arg() {
5986 let result = eval("({ a }: a) { a = 1; b = 2; }");
5987 assert!(result.is_err());
5988 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
5989 assert!(msg.contains("unexpected argument"));
5990 }
5991
5992 #[test]
5993 fn error_assertion_failure() {
5994 assert!(eval("assert false; 1").is_err());
5995 assert!(eval("assert 1 == 2; 1").is_err());
5996 }
5997
5998 #[test]
5999 fn error_infinite_recursion() {
6000 // `let x = x; in x` should either hit the depth guard or fail on
6001 // undefined variable (since sequential let can't see its own binding).
6002 let result = eval("let x = x; in x");
6003 assert!(result.is_err());
6004 }
6005
6006 #[test]
6007 fn error_infinite_recursion_via_lambda() {
6008 // A true infinite recursion via self-application -- depth guard catches this.
6009 let result = eval("let f = x: f x; in f 1");
6010 assert!(result.is_err());
6011 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
6012 assert!(
6013 msg.contains("infinite recursion") || msg.contains("eval depth") || msg.contains("undefined"),
6014 );
6015 }
6016
6017 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6018 // ADDITIONAL COVERAGE: edge cases and integration
6019 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6020
6021 #[test]
6022 fn integration_let_with_function_returning_attrset() {
6023 assert_eq!(
6024 ev("let mkPkg = name: { inherit name; version = 1; }; in (mkPkg \"hello\").name"),
6025 Value::string("hello"),
6026 );
6027 }
6028
6029 #[test]
6030 fn integration_chained_updates() {
6031 assert_eq!(
6032 ev("({ a = 1; } // { b = 2; } // { c = 3; }).c"),
6033 Value::Int(3),
6034 );
6035 }
6036
6037 #[test]
6038 fn integration_map_over_attrnames() {
6039 // Common nixpkgs pattern: map over attrNames
6040 assert_eq!(
6041 ev(r#"
6042 let
6043 set = { a = 1; b = 2; };
6044 names = builtins.attrNames set;
6045 in builtins.length names
6046 "#),
6047 Value::Int(2),
6048 );
6049 }
6050
6051 #[test]
6052 fn integration_compose_functions() {
6053 // Function composition
6054 assert_eq!(
6055 ev("let compose = f: g: x: f (g x); double = x: x * 2; inc = x: x + 1; in compose double inc 5"),
6056 Value::Int(12), // (5 + 1) * 2
6057 );
6058 }
6059
6060 #[test]
6061 fn integration_recursive_list_building() {
6062 // Build a list using genList and map
6063 assert_eq!(
6064 ev("builtins.map (x: x * x) (builtins.genList (x: x + 1) 4)"),
6065 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(4), Value::Int(9), Value::Int(16)]),
6066 );
6067 }
6068
6069 #[test]
6070 fn integration_attrset_from_list() {
6071 // Convert list to attrset via listToAttrs + map
6072 let v = ev(r#"
6073 builtins.listToAttrs (builtins.map (x: { name = x; value = true; }) ["a" "b" "c"])
6074 "#);
6075 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
6076 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Bool(true)));
6077 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Bool(true)));
6078 assert_eq!(attrs.get("c"), Some(&Value::Bool(true)));
6079 } else {
6080 panic!("expected attrs");
6081 }
6082 }
6083
6084 #[test]
6085 fn integration_nested_with_and_let() {
6086 assert_eq!(
6087 ev("let x = 10; in with { y = 20; }; x + y"),
6088 Value::Int(30),
6089 );
6090 }
6091
6092 #[test]
6093 fn integration_complex_pattern_match() {
6094 // Complex function with defaults, ellipsis, and @ pattern
6095 assert_eq!(
6096 ev("(args @ { a, b ? 5, ... }: a + b + (if args ? c then args.c else 0)) { a = 1; c = 10; }"),
6097 Value::Int(16), // 1 + 5 + 10
6098 );
6099 }
6100
6101 #[test]
6102 fn integration_substring() {
6103 assert_eq!(
6104 ev(r#"builtins.substring 0 5 "hello world""#),
6105 Value::string("hello"),
6106 );
6107 assert_eq!(
6108 ev(r#"builtins.substring 6 5 "hello world""#),
6109 Value::string("world"),
6110 );
6111 }
6112
6113 #[test]
6114 fn integration_has_attr_on_nested() {
6115 // ? on nested attr paths
6116 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = { b = 1; }; } ? a"), Value::Bool(true));
6117 assert_eq!(
6118 ev("({ a = { b = 1; }; }.a) ? b"),
6119 Value::Bool(true),
6120 );
6121 }
6122
6123 #[test]
6124 fn integration_cat_attrs() {
6125 assert_eq!(
6126 ev(r#"builtins.catAttrs "x" [{ x = 1; } { y = 2; } { x = 3; }]"#),
6127 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(3)]),
6128 );
6129 }
6130
6131 #[test]
6132 fn integration_get_attr_builtin() {
6133 assert_eq!(
6134 ev(r#"builtins.getAttr "a" { a = 42; b = 10; }"#),
6135 Value::Int(42),
6136 );
6137 }
6138
6139 #[test]
6140 fn integration_has_attr_builtin() {
6141 assert_eq!(
6142 ev(r#"builtins.hasAttr "a" { a = 1; }"#),
6143 Value::Bool(true),
6144 );
6145 assert_eq!(
6146 ev(r#"builtins.hasAttr "z" { a = 1; }"#),
6147 Value::Bool(false),
6148 );
6149 }
6150
6151 #[test]
6152 fn integration_is_path() {
6153 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isPath ./foo"), Value::Bool(true));
6154 assert_eq!(ev("builtins.isPath 42"), Value::Bool(false));
6155 }
6156
6157 #[test]
6158 fn integration_builtins_trace() {
6159 // trace prints the first arg (as debug) and returns the second
6160 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.trace "debug msg" 42"#), Value::Int(42));
6161 }
6162
6163 #[test]
6164 fn integration_builtins_split() {
6165 // Nix spec: split returns alternating non-match strings and match group lists.
6166 // When the regex has no capture groups, separator positions get empty lists.
6167 // split "/" "a/b/c" => ["a" [] "b" [] "c"]
6168 assert_eq!(
6169 ev(r#"builtins.split "/" "a/b/c""#),
6170 Value::list(vec![
6171 Value::string("a"),
6172 Value::list(vec![]),
6173 Value::string("b"),
6174 Value::list(vec![]),
6175 Value::string("c"),
6176 ]),
6177 );
6178 // With a capture group, the captured text appears in the list.
6179 // split "(/)" "a/b/c" => ["a" ["/"] "b" ["/"] "c"]
6180 assert_eq!(
6181 ev(r#"builtins.split "(/)" "a/b/c""#),
6182 Value::list(vec![
6183 Value::string("a"),
6184 Value::list(vec![Value::string("/")]),
6185 Value::string("b"),
6186 Value::list(vec![Value::string("/")]),
6187 Value::string("c"),
6188 ]),
6189 );
6190 }
6191
6192 #[test]
6193 fn integration_builtins_split_no_capture_groups() {
6194 // builtins.split with no capture groups returns empty lists
6195 // at separator positions — matches CppNix behavior.
6196 // This is critical for nixpkgs lib.splitString which uses
6197 // builtins.filter builtins.isString on the result.
6198 assert_eq!(
6199 ev(r#"builtins.split "-" "aarch64-darwin""#),
6200 Value::list(vec![
6201 Value::string("aarch64"),
6202 Value::list(vec![]),
6203 Value::string("darwin"),
6204 ]),
6205 );
6206 }
6207
6208 #[test]
6209 fn integration_builtins_split_system_string_filter() {
6210 // Simulates nixpkgs lib.splitString: filter isString (split pattern string)
6211 // This is the exact pattern that parses system strings like "aarch64-darwin".
6212 assert_eq!(
6213 ev(r#"builtins.filter builtins.isString (builtins.split "-" "aarch64-darwin")"#),
6214 Value::list(vec![
6215 Value::string("aarch64"),
6216 Value::string("darwin"),
6217 ]),
6218 );
6219 }
6220
6221 #[test]
6222 fn integration_deeply_nested_let() {
6223 // Deeply nested let-in expressions
6224 assert_eq!(
6225 ev("let a = let b = let c = 10; in c * 2; in b + 1; in a"),
6226 Value::Int(21),
6227 );
6228 }
6229
6230 #[test]
6231 fn integration_if_in_attrset_value() {
6232 assert_eq!(
6233 ev("{ x = if true then 1 else 2; }.x"),
6234 Value::Int(1),
6235 );
6236 }
6237
6238 #[test]
6239 fn integration_lambda_in_list() {
6240 // Store lambdas in a list and apply them
6241 assert_eq!(
6242 ev("let fs = [(x: x + 1) (x: x * 2)]; in (builtins.elemAt fs 0) 5"),
6243 Value::Int(6),
6244 );
6245 assert_eq!(
6246 ev("let fs = [(x: x + 1) (x: x * 2)]; in (builtins.elemAt fs 1) 5"),
6247 Value::Int(10),
6248 );
6249 }
6250
6251 #[test]
6252 fn integration_nixpkgs_lib_id() {
6253 // lib.id = x: x
6254 assert_eq!(
6255 ev("let lib = { id = x: x; const = a: b: a; }; in lib.id 42"),
6256 Value::Int(42),
6257 );
6258 assert_eq!(
6259 ev("let lib = { id = x: x; const = a: b: a; }; in lib.const 1 2"),
6260 Value::Int(1),
6261 );
6262 }
6263
6264 #[test]
6265 fn integration_multiple_inherit() {
6266 assert_eq!(
6267 ev("let a = 1; b = 2; c = 3; in { inherit a b c; }.b"),
6268 Value::Int(2),
6269 );
6270 }
6271
6272 #[test]
6273 fn integration_rec_set_with_builtins() {
6274 assert_eq!(
6275 ev(r#"(rec { a = "hello"; b = builtins.stringLength a; }).b"#),
6276 Value::Int(5),
6277 );
6278 }
6279
6280 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6281 // 11. __FUNCTOR PROTOCOL
6282 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6283
6284 #[test]
6285 fn functor_simple_callable_attrset() {
6286 assert_eq!(
6287 ev("let s = { __functor = self: x: x + 1; }; in s 41"),
6288 Value::Int(42),
6289 );
6290 }
6291
6292 #[test]
6293 fn functor_with_self_reference() {
6294 assert_eq!(
6295 ev("let s = { __functor = self: x: self.base + x; base = 100; }; in s 23"),
6296 Value::Int(123),
6297 );
6298 }
6299
6300 #[test]
6301 fn functor_updated_attrset() {
6302 // Override a field in the attrset, functor still works
6303 assert_eq!(
6304 ev(r#"
6305 let
6306 mk = { __functor = self: x: self.n + x; n = 0; };
6307 s = mk // { n = 50; };
6308 in s 7
6309 "#),
6310 Value::Int(57),
6311 );
6312 }
6313
6314 #[test]
6315 fn functor_error_on_non_callable_attrset() {
6316 // Attrset without __functor should produce error when called
6317 let result = eval("let s = { a = 1; }; in s 5");
6318 assert!(result.is_err());
6319 }
6320
6321 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6322 // 12. __TOSTRING PROTOCOL
6323 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6324
6325 #[test]
6326 fn to_string_protocol_in_interpolation() {
6327 assert_eq!(
6328 ev(r#"let s = { __toString = self: "world"; }; in "hello ${s}""#),
6329 Value::string("hello world"),
6330 );
6331 }
6332
6333 #[test]
6334 fn to_string_protocol_accesses_self() {
6335 assert_eq!(
6336 ev(r#"let s = { __toString = self: self.val; val = "abc"; }; in "${s}""#),
6337 Value::string("abc"),
6338 );
6339 }
6340
6341 #[test]
6342 fn to_string_protocol_via_builtin_to_string() {
6343 assert_eq!(
6344 ev(r#"builtins.toString { __toString = self: "via-builtin"; }"#),
6345 Value::string("via-builtin"),
6346 );
6347 }
6348
6349 #[test]
6350 fn to_string_protocol_attrset_without_toString_fails() {
6351 // An attrset without __toString should fail in string context
6352 let result = eval(r#""${{}}"#);
6353 assert!(result.is_err());
6354 }
6355
6356 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6357 // 13. NEWLY IMPLEMENTED BUILTINS (eval-level tests)
6358 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6359
6360 /// `concatStrings` is nixpkgs `lib.strings.concatStrings`, not a CppNix
6361 /// builtin. The CAPABILITY is not lost — `concatStringsSep ""` is the real
6362 /// builtin spelling and is asserted here to still produce the same bytes,
6363 /// so this test proves both halves: the invented name is gone, and nothing
6364 /// a nix program can legally write got worse.
6365 #[test]
6366 fn eval_builtins_concat_strings_is_not_a_builtin() {
6367 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins ? concatStrings"#), Value::Bool(false));
6368 assert!(
6369 eval(r#"builtins.concatStrings ["a" "b" "c"]"#).is_err(),
6370 "builtins.concatStrings must fail the way real nix fails it"
6371 );
6372 assert_eq!(
6373 ev(r#"builtins.concatStringsSep "" ["a" "b" "c"]"#),
6374 Value::string("abc"),
6375 );
6376 assert_eq!(
6377 ev(r#"builtins.concatStringsSep "" []"#),
6378 Value::string(""),
6379 );
6380 }
6381
6382 #[test]
6383 fn eval_builtins_partition() {
6384 let v = ev("builtins.partition (x: x > 3) [1 2 3 4 5]");
6385 if let Value::Attrs(a) = v {
6386 assert_eq!(a.get("right"), Some(&Value::list(vec![Value::Int(4), Value::Int(5)])));
6387 assert_eq!(a.get("wrong"), Some(&Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2), Value::Int(3)])));
6388 } else {
6389 panic!("expected attrs");
6390 }
6391 }
6392
6393 #[test]
6394 fn eval_builtins_group_by() {
6395 let v = ev(r#"builtins.groupBy (x: if x > 0 then "pos" else "neg") [1 (0 - 2) 3 (0 - 4)]"#);
6396 if let Value::Attrs(a) = v {
6397 assert_eq!(a.get("pos"), Some(&Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(3)])));
6398 assert_eq!(a.get("neg"), Some(&Value::list(vec![Value::Int(-2), Value::Int(-4)])));
6399 } else {
6400 panic!("expected attrs");
6401 }
6402 }
6403
6404 #[test]
6405 fn eval_builtins_zip_attrs_with() {
6406 let v = ev("builtins.zipAttrsWith (n: vs: builtins.head vs) [{ a = 1; } { a = 2; b = 3; }]");
6407 if let Value::Attrs(a) = v {
6408 assert_eq!(a.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
6409 assert_eq!(a.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(3)));
6410 } else {
6411 panic!("expected attrs");
6412 }
6413 }
6414
6415 #[test]
6416 fn eval_builtins_compare_versions() {
6417 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.compareVersions "2.0" "1.0""#), Value::Int(1));
6418 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.compareVersions "1.0" "2.0""#), Value::Int(-1));
6419 assert_eq!(ev(r#"builtins.compareVersions "1.0" "1.0""#), Value::Int(0));
6420 }
6421
6422 #[test]
6423 fn eval_builtins_parse_drv_name() {
6424 let v = ev(r#"builtins.parseDrvName "nix-2.3.4""#);
6425 if let Value::Attrs(a) = v {
6426 assert_eq!(a.get("name"), Some(&Value::string("nix")));
6427 assert_eq!(a.get("version"), Some(&Value::string("2.3.4")));
6428 } else {
6429 panic!("expected attrs");
6430 }
6431 }
6432
6433 #[test]
6434 fn eval_builtins_base_name_of() {
6435 assert_eq!(
6436 ev(r#"builtins.baseNameOf "/foo/bar/baz""#),
6437 Value::string("baz"),
6438 );
6439 }
6440
6441 #[test]
6442 fn eval_builtins_dir_of() {
6443 assert_eq!(
6444 ev(r#"builtins.dirOf "/foo/bar/baz""#),
6445 Value::string("/foo/bar"),
6446 );
6447 }
6448
6449 #[test]
6450 fn eval_builtins_add_error_context() {
6451 assert_eq!(
6452 ev(r#"builtins.addErrorContext "some context" 42"#),
6453 Value::Int(42),
6454 );
6455 }
6456
6457 #[test]
6458 fn eval_builtins_abort() {
6459 let result = eval(r#"builtins.abort "fatal error""#);
6460 assert!(result.is_err());
6461 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
6462 assert!(msg.contains("fatal error"));
6463 }
6464
6465 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6466 // 14. INDENTED STRINGS ('' ... '')
6467 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6468
6469 #[test]
6470 fn indented_string_simple() {
6471 assert_eq!(ev("''hello''"), Value::string("hello"));
6472 }
6473
6474 #[test]
6475 fn indented_string_multiline_strips_indent() {
6476 assert_eq!(
6477 ev("''\n line1\n line2\n''"),
6478 Value::string("line1\nline2\n"),
6479 );
6480 }
6481
6482 #[test]
6483 fn indented_string_with_interpolation() {
6484 let code = "let x = \"world\"; in ''hello ${x}''";
6485 assert_eq!(
6486 ev(code),
6487 Value::string("hello world"),
6488 );
6489 }
6490
6491 #[test]
6492 fn indented_string_deeper_indent_preserved() {
6493 // Common indent is 2 spaces; the 4-space line keeps 2 extra
6494 assert_eq!(
6495 ev("''\n a\n b\n''"),
6496 Value::string("a\n b\n"),
6497 );
6498 }
6499
6500 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6501 // 15. DYNAMIC ATTRIBUTE NAMES
6502 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6503
6504 #[test]
6505 fn dynamic_attr_name_in_set() {
6506 assert_eq!(
6507 ev(r#"let key = "mykey"; in { ${key} = 42; }.mykey"#),
6508 Value::Int(42),
6509 );
6510 }
6511
6512 #[test]
6513 fn dynamic_attr_name_with_expression() {
6514 assert_eq!(
6515 ev(r#"let prefix = "foo"; in { ${"${prefix}bar"} = 1; }.foobar"#),
6516 Value::Int(1),
6517 );
6518 }
6519
6520 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6521 // 16. IGNORED TESTS — features needing major infrastructure
6522 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6523
6524 #[test]
6525 fn eval_builtins_match() {
6526 assert_eq!(
6527 ev(r#"builtins.match "([0-9]+)" "42""#),
6528 Value::list(vec![Value::string("42")]),
6529 );
6530 }
6531
6532 #[test]
6533 fn eval_builtins_hash_string() {
6534 let v = ev(r#"builtins.hashString "sha256" "hello""#);
6535 if let Value::String(ns) = v {
6536 assert_eq!(ns.chars.len(), 64);
6537 } else {
6538 panic!("expected string");
6539 }
6540 }
6541
6542 #[test]
6543 fn eval_builtins_import() {
6544 let dir = std::env::temp_dir();
6545 let path = dir.join("sui_eval_test_import_eval.nix");
6546 std::fs::write(&path, "42").unwrap();
6547 let expr = format!(r#"import "{}""#, path.display());
6548 let v = eval(&expr).unwrap();
6549 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(42));
6550 std::fs::remove_file(&path).ok();
6551 }
6552
6553 #[test]
6554 fn eval_builtins_derivation() {
6555 let v = eval(r#"builtins.derivation { name = "test"; system = "x86_64-linux"; builder = "/bin/sh"; }"#).unwrap();
6556 if let Value::Attrs(a) = v {
6557 assert_eq!(a.get("type"), Some(&Value::string("derivation")));
6558 } else {
6559 panic!("expected attrs");
6560 }
6561 }
6562
6563 #[test]
6564 fn eval_mutual_recursive_let() {
6565 // Multi-pass evaluation allows forward references in let bindings.
6566 // After 3 passes (placeholder + eval + re-eval), `a.x` resolves to
6567 // the value of `b` from the previous pass, and `a.x.y` is an attrset.
6568 // Full semantic equivalence with Nix (a.x.y == a) requires lazy
6569 // thunks, but the multi-pass approach is sufficient for common
6570 // patterns like mutual module references.
6571 let v = eval("let a = { x = b; }; b = { y = a; }; in a.x.y");
6572 assert!(v.is_ok(), "mutual recursive let should not error: {v:?}");
6573 // a.x.y should be an attrset (it's a's value from a prior pass)
6574 let val = v.unwrap();
6575 assert!(
6576 matches!(val, Value::Attrs(_)),
6577 "a.x.y should be an attrset, got: {val:?}",
6578 );
6579 }
6580
6581 #[test]
6582 fn eval_mutual_recursive_let_simple() {
6583 // Simpler case: forward reference in sequential let bindings
6584 let v = eval("let a = b; b = 42; in a");
6585 assert!(v.is_ok());
6586 // After multi-pass: pass 2 sets a=Null (b not yet bound), b=42
6587 // pass 3 sets a=42, b=42
6588 assert_eq!(v.unwrap(), Value::Int(42));
6589 }
6590
6591 #[test]
6592 fn eval_builtins_read_dir() {
6593 let dir = std::env::temp_dir().join("sui_eval_test_readdir_eval");
6594 let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&dir);
6595 std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir).unwrap();
6596 std::fs::write(dir.join("a.txt"), "").unwrap();
6597 let expr = format!(r#"builtins.readDir "{}""#, dir.display());
6598 let v = eval(&expr).unwrap();
6599 if let Value::Attrs(a) = v {
6600 assert_eq!(a.get("a.txt"), Some(&Value::string("regular")));
6601 } else {
6602 panic!("expected attrs");
6603 }
6604 let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&dir);
6605 }
6606
6607 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6608 // 17. THUNK / LAZY EVALUATION
6609 // ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
6610
6611 #[test]
6612 fn thunk_basic_let() {
6613 // Simple let binding through thunk.
6614 assert_eq!(ev("let x = 1; in x"), Value::Int(1));
6615 }
6616
6617 #[test]
6618 fn thunk_forward_ref() {
6619 // Forward reference: `a` references `b` which is defined later.
6620 assert_eq!(ev("let a = b; b = 1; in a"), Value::Int(1));
6621 }
6622
6623 #[test]
6624 fn thunk_mutual_rec_attrset_in_let() {
6625 // Mutual recursion through attrsets in let bindings.
6626 assert_eq!(ev("let a = { x = b; }; b = { y = 1; }; in a.x.y"), Value::Int(1));
6627 }
6628
6629 #[test]
6630 fn thunk_rec_attrset() {
6631 // rec { a = b; b = 1; } -- forward ref within rec set.
6632 assert_eq!(ev("(rec { a = b; b = 1; }).a"), Value::Int(1));
6633 }
6634
6635 #[test]
6636 fn thunk_rec_attrset_chain() {
6637 // Longer chain: c depends on b depends on a.
6638 assert_eq!(ev("(rec { a = 1; b = a + 1; c = b + 1; }).c"), Value::Int(3));
6639 }
6640
6641 #[test]
6642 fn thunk_fixpoint() {
6643 // Classic fixpoint combinator -- the core of nixpkgs' `lib.fix`.
6644 assert_eq!(
6645 ev("let fix = f: let x = f x; in x; in (fix (self: { a = 1; b = self.a + 1; })).b"),
6646 Value::Int(2),
6647 );
6648 }
6649
6650 #[test]
6651 fn thunk_blackhole_self_reference() {
6652 // `let x = x; in x` is infinite recursion -- blackhole detection.
6653 let result = eval("let x = x; in x");
6654 assert!(result.is_err());
6655 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
6656 assert!(
6657 msg.contains("infinite recursion") || msg.contains("blackhole"),
6658 "expected blackhole error, got: {msg}",
6659 );
6660 }
6661
6662 #[test]
6663 fn thunk_mutual_blackhole() {
6664 // `let a = b; b = a; in a` -- mutual infinite recursion.
6665 let result = eval("let a = b; b = a; in a");
6666 assert!(result.is_err());
6667 }
6668
6669 #[test]
6670 fn thunk_let_body_forces_correctly() {
6671 // The let body should be able to use thunked bindings in arithmetic.
6672 assert_eq!(ev("let a = 10; b = 20; in a + b"), Value::Int(30));
6673 }
6674
6675 #[test]
6676 fn thunk_only_forced_when_needed() {
6677 // The binding `bad` would error if forced, but it is never used.
6678 assert_eq!(ev("let bad = 1 / 0; good = 42; in good"), Value::Int(42));
6679 }
6680
6681 #[test]
6682 fn thunk_forward_ref_in_function_body() {
6683 // Forward reference used inside a function body.
6684 assert_eq!(
6685 ev("let f = x: x + b; b = 10; in f 5"),
6686 Value::Int(15),
6687 );
6688 }
6689
6690 #[test]
6691 fn thunk_rec_set_self_ref_through_self() {
6692 // rec set where `b` references `a` which is in the same set.
6693 assert_eq!(
6694 ev(r#"(rec { a = "hello"; b = builtins.stringLength a; }).b"#),
6695 Value::Int(5),
6696 );
6697 }
6698
6699 #[test]
6700 fn thunk_nested_let_forward_ref() {
6701 // Forward reference in nested let.
6702 assert_eq!(
6703 ev("let a = b + 1; b = 2; in a"),
6704 Value::Int(3),
6705 );
6706 }
6707
6708 #[test]
6709 fn thunk_deep_chain() {
6710 // Chain of forward references: e -> d -> c -> b -> a.
6711 assert_eq!(
6712 ev("let a = 1; b = a; c = b; d = c; e = d; in e"),
6713 Value::Int(1),
6714 );
6715 }
6716
6717 #[test]
6718 fn thunk_rec_set_fixpoint() {
6719 // Fixpoint through rec set -- common nixpkgs pattern.
6720 assert_eq!(
6721 ev("let fix = f: let x = f x; in x; in (fix (self: { a = 1; b = self.a + 1; c = self.b + 1; })).c"),
6722 Value::Int(3),
6723 );
6724 }
6725
6726 #[test]
6727 fn thunk_let_with_inherit() {
6728 // Inherit in let should work alongside thunked bindings.
6729 assert_eq!(
6730 ev("let a = 1; in let inherit a; b = a + 1; in b"),
6731 Value::Int(2),
6732 );
6733 }
6734
6735 #[test]
6736 fn thunk_attrset_value_lazy() {
6737 // Values in non-rec attrsets are evaluated eagerly, but the test
6738 // verifies that thunked let bindings inside attrset values work.
6739 assert_eq!(
6740 ev("let x = 42; in { a = x; }.a"),
6741 Value::Int(42),
6742 );
6743 }
6744
6745 #[test]
6746 fn thunk_unused_error_not_forced() {
6747 // Multiple bindings, only `ok` is used. `bad` throws but is never forced.
6748 assert_eq!(
6749 ev(r#"let bad = builtins.throw "boom"; ok = 1; in ok"#),
6750 Value::Int(1),
6751 );
6752 }
6753
6754 #[test]
6755 fn thunk_rec_set_mutual_reference() {
6756 // Mutual reference within rec set.
6757 let v = ev("rec { a = { val = b.val + 1; }; b = { val = 10; }; }");
6758 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
6759 let a = attrs.get("a").unwrap();
6760 let a_forced = force_value(a).unwrap();
6761 if let Value::Attrs(a_attrs) = a_forced {
6762 assert_eq!(a_attrs.get("val"), Some(&Value::Int(11)));
6763 } else {
6764 panic!("expected attrs for a");
6765 }
6766 } else {
6767 panic!("expected attrs");
6768 }
6769 }
6770
6771 // ── let-rec self-reference corner cases ───────────────
6772
6773 #[test]
6774 fn let_rec_self_reference_simple() {
6775 assert_eq!(
6776 ev("let x = 1; y = x + 1; in y"),
6777 Value::Int(2),
6778 );
6779 }
6780
6781 #[test]
6782 fn let_rec_self_reference_chain() {
6783 assert_eq!(
6784 ev("let a = 1; b = a + 1; c = b + 1; in c"),
6785 Value::Int(3),
6786 );
6787 }
6788
6789 #[test]
6790 fn let_rec_self_reference_with_function() {
6791 assert_eq!(
6792 ev("let f = x: x + 1; y = f 10; in y"),
6793 Value::Int(11),
6794 );
6795 }
6796
6797 #[test]
6798 fn let_rec_mutual_recursion_via_if() {
6799 assert_eq!(
6800 ev("let isEven = n: if n == 0 then true else isOdd (n - 1); isOdd = n: if n == 0 then false else isEven (n - 1); in isEven 4"),
6801 Value::Bool(true),
6802 );
6803 }
6804
6805 #[test]
6806 fn let_rec_forward_ref_in_list() {
6807 assert_eq!(
6808 ev("let xs = [a b]; a = 1; b = 2; in builtins.length xs"),
6809 Value::Int(2),
6810 );
6811 }
6812
6813 // ── with-shadowing corner cases ───────────────────────
6814
6815 #[test]
6816 fn with_shadowing_let_wins_over_with() {
6817 assert_eq!(
6818 ev("let x = 1; in with { x = 2; }; x"),
6819 Value::Int(1),
6820 );
6821 }
6822
6823 #[test]
6824 fn with_shadowing_inner_with_wins() {
6825 assert_eq!(
6826 ev("with { x = 1; }; with { x = 2; }; x"),
6827 Value::Int(2),
6828 );
6829 }
6830
6831 #[test]
6832 fn with_shadowing_outer_provides_missing() {
6833 assert_eq!(
6834 ev("with { x = 1; y = 10; }; with { x = 2; }; x + y"),
6835 Value::Int(12),
6836 );
6837 }
6838
6839 #[test]
6840 fn with_shadowing_lambda_arg_wins() {
6841 assert_eq!(
6842 ev("(x: with { x = 99; }; x) 42"),
6843 Value::Int(42),
6844 );
6845 }
6846
6847 #[test]
6848 fn with_shadowing_nested_let_wins_over_with() {
6849 assert_eq!(
6850 ev("with { x = 1; }; let x = 2; in x"),
6851 Value::Int(2),
6852 );
6853 }
6854
6855 #[test]
6856 fn with_scope_dynamic_attrs() {
6857 assert_eq!(
6858 ev(r#"with { x = 1; y = 2; z = 3; }; x + y + z"#),
6859 Value::Int(6),
6860 );
6861 }
6862
6863 #[test]
6864 fn with_scope_over_lazy_thunk_chain_resolves() {
6865 // A `with`-head that resolves through a NESTED thunk chain
6866 // (`Thunk(Thunk(Attrs))`) must still be searched: the lookup
6867 // has to FULLY force the head (chase the chain), not take a
6868 // single force step. A single step leaves a `Value::Thunk`
6869 // that `type_name()` reports as "set" but the `Value::Attrs`
6870 // match rejects — the scope is skipped and a bare ident
6871 // through it fails with a spurious UndefinedVar. This corners
6872 // the nixpkgs `platforms = with lib.platforms; unix;` shape.
6873 assert_eq!(
6874 ev(r#"let outer = if true then (if true then { unix = 42; } else {}) else {};
6875 # force a two-deep lazy wrap of the with-head
6876 head = (x: x) ((y: y) outer);
6877 in with head; unix"#),
6878 Value::Int(42),
6879 );
6880 }
6881
6882 #[test]
6883 fn with_scope_head_from_deep_select_resolves() {
6884 // `with a.b.c; key` where a.b.c is a lazily-selected attrset —
6885 // the bare-ident body must find `key` through the forced head.
6886 assert_eq!(
6887 ev(r#"let a = { b = { c = { key = 7; }; }; }; in with a.b.c; key"#),
6888 Value::Int(7),
6889 );
6890 }
6891
6892 // ── attrset deep merge ────────────────────────────────
6893
6894 #[test]
6895 fn attrset_deep_merge_simple() {
6896 let v = ev("{ a.b = 1; a.c = 2; }");
6897 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
6898 let a = force_value(attrs.get("a").unwrap()).unwrap();
6899 if let Value::Attrs(inner) = a {
6900 assert_eq!(force_value(inner.get("b").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
6901 assert_eq!(force_value(inner.get("c").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
6902 } else {
6903 panic!("expected nested attrs");
6904 }
6905 } else {
6906 panic!("expected attrs");
6907 }
6908 }
6909
6910 #[test]
6911 fn attrset_deep_merge_three_levels() {
6912 let v = ev("{ a.b.c = 1; a.b.d = 2; a.e = 3; }");
6913 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
6914 let a = force_value(attrs.get("a").unwrap()).unwrap();
6915 if let Value::Attrs(a_inner) = a {
6916 let e = force_value(a_inner.get("e").unwrap()).unwrap();
6917 assert_eq!(e, Value::Int(3));
6918 let b = force_value(a_inner.get("b").unwrap()).unwrap();
6919 if let Value::Attrs(b_inner) = b {
6920 assert_eq!(force_value(b_inner.get("c").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
6921 assert_eq!(force_value(b_inner.get("d").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
6922 } else {
6923 panic!("expected nested attrs for b");
6924 }
6925 } else {
6926 panic!("expected nested attrs for a");
6927 }
6928 } else {
6929 panic!("expected attrs");
6930 }
6931 }
6932
6933 #[test]
6934 fn attrset_deep_merge_preserves_siblings() {
6935 assert_eq!(
6936 ev("{ a.x = 1; b = 2; a.y = 3; }.b"),
6937 Value::Int(2),
6938 );
6939 }
6940
6941 #[test]
6942 fn attrset_deep_merge_in_let() {
6943 let v = ev("let s = { a.b = 1; a.c = 2; }; in s.a.b + s.a.c");
6944 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(3));
6945 }
6946
6947 #[test]
6948 fn attrset_deep_merge_fullset_then_dotted() {
6949 // General root (gst-plugins-base `passthru.waylandEnabled` drop):
6950 // `a = { x = 1; }; a.y = 2;` — the full-set binding is a lazy
6951 // Thunk (attrset literals go through maybe_thunk), so a naive
6952 // merge_nested_insert (which only merges concrete Value::Attrs)
6953 // overwrote `a` with `{ y = 2 }`, silently dropping `x`. The
6954 // collision must force the existing thunk to WHNF first.
6955 let v = ev("let s = { a = { x = 1; }; a.y = 2; }; in s.a.x + s.a.y");
6956 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(3));
6957 // both keys must survive (not just their sum)
6958 let both = ev("let s = { a = { x = 1; }; a.y = 2; }; in [ s.a.x s.a.y ]");
6959 if let Value::List(items) = both {
6960 assert_eq!(force_value(&items[0]).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
6961 assert_eq!(force_value(&items[1]).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
6962 } else {
6963 panic!("expected list");
6964 }
6965 }
6966
6967 // ── inherit-from patterns ─────────────────────────────
6968
6969 #[test]
6970 fn inherit_from_basic() {
6971 assert_eq!(
6972 ev("let s = { x = 1; y = 2; }; in let inherit (s) x y; in x + y"),
6973 Value::Int(3),
6974 );
6975 }
6976
6977 #[test]
6978 fn inherit_from_with_shadowing() {
6979 assert_eq!(
6980 ev("let x = 10; in let inherit ({ x = 20; }) x; in x"),
6981 Value::Int(20),
6982 );
6983 }
6984
6985 #[test]
6986 fn inherit_from_in_attrset() {
6987 let v = ev(r#"let s = { a = 1; b = 2; }; in { inherit (s) a b; c = 3; }"#);
6988 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
6989 assert_eq!(force_value(attrs.get("a").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
6990 assert_eq!(force_value(attrs.get("b").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
6991 assert_eq!(force_value(attrs.get("c").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(3));
6992 } else {
6993 panic!("expected attrs");
6994 }
6995 }
6996
6997 #[test]
6998 fn inherit_from_rec_set() {
6999 assert_eq!(
7000 ev("rec { inherit ({ x = 42; }) x; y = x; }.y"),
7001 Value::Int(42),
7002 );
7003 }
7004
7005 #[test]
7006 fn inherit_plain_from_scope() {
7007 assert_eq!(
7008 ev("let x = 1; in { inherit x; }.x"),
7009 Value::Int(1),
7010 );
7011 }
7012
7013 // Regression (2026-07-11): a bare `inherit x;` must resolve LAZILY, like
7014 // a plain reference to `x` — not eagerly at attrset construction. When
7015 // `x` is provided only by an enclosing `with` scope whose value is a
7016 // fixpoint still being constructed, eager resolution spuriously threw
7017 // `UndefinedVar`. nixpkgs `all-packages.nix` is
7018 // `with pkgs; { nettle = import … { inherit callPackage; }; }`, so
7019 // `inherit callPackage` must resolve from the `with pkgs` scope at force
7020 // time. (This was the nettle UndefinedVar('callPackage') drop.)
7021 #[test]
7022 fn inherit_plain_from_with_scope_lazy() {
7023 // `inherit cp` reads `cp` from a `with self` fixpoint scope; the
7024 // attr forcing it (`a`) must resolve `cp` lazily against the settled
7025 // scope, not eagerly during attrset construction.
7026 assert_eq!(
7027 ev("let fix = f: let x = f x; in x;
7028 self = fix (self: with self; {
7029 a = use { inherit cp; };
7030 use = { cp }: cp 5;
7031 cp = x: x + 100;
7032 });
7033 in self.a"),
7034 Value::Int(105),
7035 );
7036 // Simpler: bare inherit from a plain (non-blackhole) with scope.
7037 assert_eq!(
7038 ev("with { y = 7; }; { inherit y; }.y"),
7039 Value::Int(7),
7040 );
7041 }
7042
7043 #[test]
7044 fn inherit_multiple_from_expr() {
7045 assert_eq!(
7046 ev("let s = { a = 10; b = 20; c = 30; }; in let inherit (s) a b c; in a + b + c"),
7047 Value::Int(60),
7048 );
7049 }
7050
7051 // ── string interpolation edge cases ───────────────────
7052
7053 #[test]
7054 fn interp_nested_attrset_access() {
7055 assert_eq!(
7056 ev(r#"let x = { a = "hello"; }; in "${x.a} world""#),
7057 Value::string("hello world"),
7058 );
7059 }
7060
7061 #[test]
7062 fn interp_with_let_expression() {
7063 assert_eq!(
7064 ev(r#""${let x = "inner"; in x}""#),
7065 Value::string("inner"),
7066 );
7067 }
7068
7069 #[test]
7070 fn interp_float_coercion() {
7071 // CppNix %f-format: always 6 decimal places.
7072 assert_eq!(
7073 ev(r#""${toString 3.14}""#),
7074 Value::string("3.140000"),
7075 );
7076 }
7077
7078 // ── comparison edge cases ─────────────────────────────
7079
7080 #[test]
7081 fn compare_mixed_int_float() {
7082 assert_eq!(ev("1 < 1.5"), Value::Bool(true));
7083 assert_eq!(ev("1.5 > 1"), Value::Bool(true));
7084 assert_eq!(ev("2.0 == 2"), Value::Bool(true));
7085 }
7086
7087 #[test]
7088 fn compare_string_lexicographic() {
7089 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" < "abd""#), Value::Bool(true));
7090 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" < "abc""#), Value::Bool(false));
7091 assert_eq!(ev(r#""abc" <= "abc""#), Value::Bool(true));
7092 }
7093
7094 // ── update operator edge cases ────────────────────────
7095
7096 #[test]
7097 fn update_empty_sets() {
7098 let v = ev("{} // {}");
7099 if let Value::Attrs(a) = v { assert!(a.is_empty()); } else { panic!(); }
7100 }
7101
7102 #[test]
7103 fn update_right_overrides_completely() {
7104 assert_eq!(
7105 ev("{ a = 1; b = 2; } // { a = 10; c = 30; }"),
7106 ev("{ a = 10; b = 2; c = 30; }"),
7107 );
7108 }
7109
7110 #[test]
7111 fn update_chained() {
7112 assert_eq!(
7113 ev("{ a = 1; } // { b = 2; } // { c = 3; }"),
7114 ev("{ a = 1; b = 2; c = 3; }"),
7115 );
7116 }
7117
7118 // ── force_value edge cases ────────────────────────────
7119
7120 #[test]
7121 fn force_value_concrete_unchanged() {
7122 let v = Value::Int(42);
7123 assert_eq!(force_value(&v).unwrap(), Value::Int(42));
7124 }
7125
7126 #[test]
7127 fn force_value_null() {
7128 assert_eq!(force_value(&Value::Null).unwrap(), Value::Null);
7129 }
7130
7131 // ── eval_with_file ────────────────────────────────────
7132
7133 #[test]
7134 fn eval_with_file_none() {
7135 let result = eval_with_file("1 + 2", None).unwrap();
7136 assert_eq!(result, Value::Int(3));
7137 }
7138
7139 // ── error messages ────────────────────────────────────
7140
7141 #[test]
7142 fn error_type_mismatch_in_comparison() {
7143 let result = eval(r#"1 < "a""#);
7144 assert!(result.is_err());
7145 }
7146
7147 #[test]
7148 fn error_select_from_non_set() {
7149 let result = eval("42.x");
7150 assert!(result.is_err());
7151 }
7152
7153 #[test]
7154 fn error_call_non_function() {
7155 let result = eval("42 1");
7156 assert!(result.is_err());
7157 }
7158
7159 #[test]
7160 fn error_negate_string() {
7161 let result = eval(r#"-"hello""#);
7162 assert!(result.is_err());
7163 }
7164
7165 // ── multiline string edge cases ───────────────────────
7166
7167 #[test]
7168 fn multiline_string_empty() {
7169 assert_eq!(ev("''''"), Value::string(""));
7170 }
7171
7172 #[test]
7173 fn multiline_string_with_trailing_newline() {
7174 let v = ev("''\n hello\n''");
7175 assert_eq!(v, Value::string("hello\n"));
7176 }
7177
7178 // ── list operations ───────────────────────────────────
7179
7180 #[test]
7181 fn list_concat_empty_left() {
7182 assert_eq!(ev("[] ++ [1 2]"), Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2)]));
7183 }
7184
7185 #[test]
7186 fn list_concat_empty_right() {
7187 assert_eq!(ev("[1 2] ++ []"), Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2)]));
7188 }
7189
7190 #[test]
7191 fn list_concat_both_empty() {
7192 assert_eq!(ev("[] ++ []"), Value::list(vec![]));
7193 }
7194
7195 // ── pattern matching / formals edge cases ─────────────
7196
7197 #[test]
7198 fn formals_at_pattern_accessible() {
7199 assert_eq!(
7200 ev("({ x, ... } @ args: builtins.length (builtins.attrNames args)) { x = 1; y = 2; z = 3; }"),
7201 Value::Int(3),
7202 );
7203 }
7204
7205 #[test]
7206 fn formals_default_uses_other_arg() {
7207 assert_eq!(
7208 ev("({ x, y ? x + 1 }: y) { x = 10; }"),
7209 Value::Int(11),
7210 );
7211 }
7212
7213 #[test]
7214 fn formals_default_lazy_assert_false() {
7215 // nixpkgs parse.nix pattern: default is `assert false; null` but
7216 // the body checks `args ? vendor` instead of using `vendor`
7217 // directly, so the default must never be forced.
7218 assert_eq!(
7219 ev("({ cpu, vendor ? assert false; null, kernel } @ args: if args ? vendor then vendor else \"inferred\") { cpu = \"x86_64\"; kernel = \"linux\"; }"),
7220 Value::String(Rc::new(NixString::plain("inferred"))),
7221 );
7222 }
7223
7224 #[test]
7225 fn formals_default_lazy_only_forced_when_accessed() {
7226 // When the default IS accessed, it should still evaluate correctly.
7227 assert_eq!(
7228 ev("({ a, b ? 42 }: b) { a = 1; }"),
7229 Value::Int(42),
7230 );
7231 }
7232
7233 #[test]
7234 fn formals_ellipsis_ignores_extra() {
7235 assert_eq!(
7236 ev("({ x, ... }: x) { x = 1; y = 2; z = 3; }"),
7237 Value::Int(1),
7238 );
7239 }
7240
7241 // ── pure mode ─────────────────────────────────────────
7242
7243 #[test]
7244 fn pure_mode_roundtrip() {
7245 let was_pure = is_pure_mode();
7246 set_pure_mode(true);
7247 assert!(is_pure_mode());
7248 set_pure_mode(false);
7249 assert!(!is_pure_mode());
7250 set_pure_mode(was_pure);
7251 }
7252
7253 // ── path operations ───────────────────────────────────
7254
7255 #[test]
7256 fn path_concat_with_string() {
7257 assert_eq!(
7258 ev(r#"/foo + "bar""#),
7259 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("/foobar"))),
7260 );
7261 }
7262
7263 #[test]
7264 fn path_concat_with_path() {
7265 assert_eq!(
7266 ev("/foo + /bar"),
7267 Value::Path(Box::new(SmolStr::from("/foo//bar"))),
7268 );
7269 }
7270
7271 // ── EvalFileGuard / current_eval_dir ───────────────────
7272
7273 #[test]
7274 fn current_eval_dir_empty_when_no_file_pushed() {
7275 // Without a push, current_eval_dir should yield None.
7276 // (Note: this test is order-dependent; we accept whatever the
7277 // top of the stack happens to be when called.)
7278 let snapshot = current_eval_dir();
7279 // At minimum the API doesn't panic and returns Option.
7280 let _ = snapshot;
7281 }
7282
7283 #[test]
7284 fn push_eval_file_sets_current_dir() {
7285 let p = std::path::PathBuf::from("/tmp/example/file.nix");
7286 {
7287 let _g = push_eval_file(p.clone());
7288 assert_eq!(current_eval_dir(), Some(std::path::PathBuf::from("/tmp/example")));
7289 }
7290 // Guard dropped, stack popped — current dir is whatever was below.
7291 // We can't assert exact value without snapshotting first, but the
7292 // value before push should be restored.
7293 }
7294
7295 #[test]
7296 fn push_eval_file_nested_stack() {
7297 let outer = std::path::PathBuf::from("/a/x.nix");
7298 let inner = std::path::PathBuf::from("/b/y.nix");
7299 {
7300 let _g_outer = push_eval_file(outer.clone());
7301 assert_eq!(current_eval_dir(), Some(std::path::PathBuf::from("/a")));
7302 {
7303 let _g_inner = push_eval_file(inner.clone());
7304 assert_eq!(current_eval_dir(), Some(std::path::PathBuf::from("/b")));
7305 }
7306 // Inner dropped — outer is back on top.
7307 assert_eq!(current_eval_dir(), Some(std::path::PathBuf::from("/a")));
7308 }
7309 }
7310
7311 /// A fileless frame MASKS the parent's file rather than being skipped.
7312 ///
7313 /// Regression: the stack used to be `Vec<PathBuf>`, so a thunk captured in
7314 /// a `--expr` context pushed nothing when it forced and the callee's file
7315 /// stayed visible. `builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos` then reported the callee's
7316 /// path where CppNix reports `null`, which set `eval-config.nix`'s
7317 /// `modulesLocation` and permuted NixOS module definition order.
7318 #[test]
7319 fn fileless_frame_masks_parent_file() {
7320 let outer = std::path::PathBuf::from("/a/x.nix");
7321 let _g_outer = push_eval_file(outer.clone());
7322 assert_eq!(current_eval_file(), Some(outer.clone()));
7323 {
7324 let _g_none = push_eval_frame(None);
7325 // The whole point: NOT Some("/a/x.nix").
7326 assert_eq!(current_eval_file(), None);
7327 assert_eq!(current_eval_dir(), None);
7328 assert_eq!(eval_file_stack_snapshot().last().map(String::as_str), Some("<no-file>"));
7329 }
7330 // Popped — the parent is visible again.
7331 assert_eq!(current_eval_file(), Some(outer));
7332 }
7333
7334 // ── Source-mapped error context ────────────────────────
7335
7336 #[test]
7337 fn error_undefined_var_includes_file_context() {
7338 let p = std::path::PathBuf::from("/nix/store/abc-default.nix");
7339 let _g = push_eval_file(p);
7340 let result = eval("nonexistent_xyz");
7341 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
7342 assert!(msg.contains("undefined variable"), "msg: {msg}");
7343 assert!(msg.contains("nonexistent_xyz"), "msg: {msg}");
7344 assert!(msg.contains("abc-default.nix"), "msg: {msg}");
7345 }
7346
7347 #[test]
7348 fn error_attr_not_found_includes_file_context() {
7349 let p = std::path::PathBuf::from("/nix/store/xyz-module.nix");
7350 let _g = push_eval_file(p);
7351 let result = eval("{}.missing_key");
7352 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
7353 assert!(msg.contains("not found") || msg.contains("missing_key"), "msg: {msg}");
7354 assert!(msg.contains("xyz-module.nix"), "msg: {msg}");
7355 }
7356
7357 #[test]
7358 fn error_assertion_failed_includes_file_context() {
7359 let p = std::path::PathBuf::from("/nix/store/test-assert.nix");
7360 let _g = push_eval_file(p);
7361 let result = eval("assert false; 1");
7362 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
7363 assert!(msg.contains("assertion failed"), "msg: {msg}");
7364 assert!(msg.contains("test-assert.nix"), "msg: {msg}");
7365 }
7366
7367 /// `inherit` binds an attribute, so it carries a position.
7368 ///
7369 /// Regression: `attach_attrset_positions` matched only
7370 /// `Entry::AttrpathValue`, so every inherited key was position-less — most
7371 /// of nixpkgs' `lib`, which re-exports via `inherit (self.options) mkOption
7372 /// …`, and it fed a null into `eval-config.nix`'s `modulesLocation`.
7373 ///
7374 /// Shaped exactly like `unsafe_get_attr_pos_reports_file_and_offset_column`
7375 /// (ONE direct `eval`, no lambda, no second evaluation) because the
7376 /// in-process harness is fragile here: the source-text registry is a
7377 /// thread-local that `pos.rs`'s tests clear, so a multi-eval version passes
7378 /// standalone and fails in the full suite. The CLI path is not affected —
7379 /// verified against `nix eval` on both shapes, both engines agreeing on
7380 /// column 18.
7381 #[test]
7382 fn inherit_bindings_carry_positions() {
7383 let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
7384 // A PLAIN attrset, no `let ... in` wrapper: with the wrapper the
7385 // result is built lazily AFTER `import` returns, and the in-process
7386 // harness then resolves it without the file on the eval stack. The CLI
7387 // handles both (measured), the harness only this one.
7388 let body = "{ inherit ({ x = 1; }) x; }\n";
7389 let f = dir.path().join("inh.nix");
7390 std::fs::write(&f, body).unwrap();
7391 let v = eval(&format!("builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos \"x\" (import {})", f.display())).unwrap();
7392 let attrs = match v {
7393 Value::Attrs(a) => a,
7394 Value::Null => panic!("null — the inherit binding carried no position"),
7395 o => panic!("expected attrs, got {o:?}"),
7396 };
7397 // Computed from the fixture, never hardcoded: a hardcoded expectation is
7398 // how `pos::line_col`'s own "verified" comment came to agree with the
7399 // bug it documented.
7400 let off = body.rfind("x; }").unwrap();
7401 let bol = body[..off].rfind('\n').map_or(0, |i| i + 1);
7402 assert_eq!(*attrs.get("line").unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
7403 assert_eq!(*attrs.get("column").unwrap(), Value::Int((off - bol) as i64 + 1));
7404 }
7405
7406 /// Corpus gate: every attribute-BINDING form carries a position.
7407 ///
7408 /// Seals the class the three position bugs came from, rather than the three
7409 /// instances: `//` dropping positions wholesale, `pos::line_col` returning a
7410 /// constant, and `inherit` never being recorded. Each was found only because
7411 /// a NixOS toplevel drvPath diverged — an expensive way to learn that an
7412 /// attribute lost its position.
7413 ///
7414 /// Expectations are DERIVED from the fixture, never written out, so the test
7415 /// cannot drift into agreeing with whatever the implementation emits. That
7416 /// is exactly how `line_col`'s own "verified against nix eval" comment came
7417 /// to document the bug it contained.
7418 ///
7419 /// Anti-vacuity: the row count is asserted, and any `NULL` fails. A change
7420 /// that stops attaching positions altogether makes every row `NULL` — which
7421 /// must be a failure, not an empty-set pass.
7422 #[test]
7423 fn every_binding_form_carries_a_position() {
7424 let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
7425 // One line per key so the expected line number is its 1-based index.
7426 let body = concat!(
7427 "let src = { i = 1; j = 2; }; in {\n",
7428 " plain = 1;\n",
7429 " \"quoted\" = 2;\n",
7430 " inherit (src) i;\n",
7431 " inherit src;\n",
7432 " nested.deep = 3;\n",
7433 "}\n",
7434 );
7435 let f = dir.path().join("forms.nix");
7436 std::fs::write(&f, body).unwrap();
7437
7438 // `nested` is the head of a dotted path; CppNix points at the head.
7439 let keys = ["plain", "quoted", "i", "src", "nested"];
7440 let probe = keys
7441 .iter()
7442 .map(|k| format!(
7443 "(let q = builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos \"{k}\" t; \
7444 in if q == null then \"{k}=NULL\" \
7445 else \"{k}=${{toString q.line}}:${{toString q.column}}\")"
7446 ))
7447 .collect::<Vec<_>>()
7448 .join(" + \" \" + ");
7449 let got = eval(&format!("let t = import {}; in {probe}", f.display()))
7450 .unwrap()
7451 .as_string()
7452 .unwrap()
7453 .to_string();
7454
7455 assert!(!got.contains("NULL"), "a binding form lost its position: {got}");
7456 let rows: Vec<&str> = got.split(' ').collect();
7457 assert_eq!(rows.len(), keys.len(), "corpus shrank — gate would be vacuous: {got}");
7458
7459 // Derive each expectation by locating the key token in the fixture.
7460 for (k, row) in keys.iter().zip(&rows) {
7461 let needle = match *k {
7462 "quoted" => "\"quoted\"".to_string(),
7463 "i" => "i;".to_string(),
7464 "src" => "src;".to_string(),
7465 // A dotted path's head is followed by `.`, not ` =` — CppNix
7466 // reports the HEAD token's position for the outer key.
7467 "nested" => "nested.".to_string(),
7468 other => format!("{other} ="),
7469 };
7470 let off = body.find(&needle).unwrap();
7471 let bol = body[..off].rfind('\n').map_or(0, |i| i + 1);
7472 let line = 1 + body[..off].matches('\n').count();
7473 let col = off - bol + 1;
7474 assert_eq!(*row, format!("{k}={line}:{col}"), "wrong position for `{k}` in:\n{body}");
7475 }
7476 }
7477
7478 /// A missing-argument error names the file the LAMBDA came from.
7479 ///
7480 /// Evaluated with `eval_with_file`, not `push_eval_file` + bare `eval`, and
7481 /// the difference is the point. Calling a closure now pushes the closure's
7482 /// OWN file — including a fileless frame when it has none — so a lambda
7483 /// defined in a fileless string no longer borrows whatever unrelated file
7484 /// happens to sit on the stack. That borrowing is what the old form
7485 /// asserted, and CppNix does not do it: an `--expr` lambda has no file.
7486 /// Associating the source with a file, as every real `import` does, keeps
7487 /// the original intent (errors carry file context) while testing the path
7488 /// production actually takes. Verified against CppNix: for a lambda in a
7489 /// real file both engines name that file.
7490 #[test]
7491 fn error_missing_argument_includes_file_context() {
7492 let p = std::path::PathBuf::from("/nix/store/func.nix");
7493 let result = eval_with_file("({ a, b }: a) { a = 1; }", Some(p));
7494 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
7495 assert!(msg.contains("missing argument"), "msg: {msg}");
7496 assert!(msg.contains("func.nix"), "msg: {msg}");
7497 }
7498
7499 #[test]
7500 fn error_cannot_call_includes_file_context() {
7501 let p = std::path::PathBuf::from("/nix/store/call.nix");
7502 let _g = push_eval_file(p);
7503 let result = eval("42 99");
7504 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
7505 assert!(msg.contains("cannot call"), "msg: {msg}");
7506 assert!(msg.contains("call.nix"), "msg: {msg}");
7507 }
7508
7509 #[test]
7510 fn error_without_file_has_no_in_prefix() {
7511 // When no file is on the eval stack, error messages should
7512 // not contain ", in" context.
7513 let result = eval("nonexistent_xyz");
7514 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
7515 assert!(msg.contains("undefined variable"), "msg: {msg}");
7516 assert!(!msg.contains(", in"), "msg should not contain file context: {msg}");
7517 }
7518
7519 // ── pure mode getter/setter independence ───────────────
7520
7521 #[test]
7522 fn pure_mode_set_get_independence() {
7523 let was = is_pure_mode();
7524 set_pure_mode(true);
7525 assert!(is_pure_mode());
7526 set_pure_mode(false);
7527 assert!(!is_pure_mode());
7528 set_pure_mode(was);
7529 }
7530
7531 // ── eval_with_file with file path ──────────────────────
7532
7533 #[test]
7534 fn eval_with_file_some_path_arithmetic() {
7535 let p = std::path::PathBuf::from("/tmp/imaginary.nix");
7536 let result = eval_with_file("1 + 2", Some(p)).unwrap();
7537 assert_eq!(result, Value::Int(3));
7538 }
7539
7540 // ── unsafeGetAttrPos — the options.json `attrTag` declarations root ──
7541 //
7542 // Seals the CppNix-matching behavior: for a literal attrset built in a
7543 // FILE, `builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos <key> <set>` returns
7544 // `{ file; line=1; column=<key byte offset>+1; }`; for a `<string>` eval
7545 // (no file) it returns `null`. Byte-verified against `nix eval`.
7546
7547 #[test]
7548 fn unsafe_get_attr_pos_reports_file_and_offset_column() {
7549 // The real `attrTag` path: a literal attrset built in an IMPORTED file.
7550 // `import` registers the file's source text + pushes it on the eval
7551 // stack, so `eval_attrset` captures the key positions against that file
7552 // and `unsafeGetAttrPos` resolves them. CppNix reports the file plus a
7553 // real newline-resolved line and BYTE column.
7554 //
7555 // Re-baselined: this used to assert line 1 and column = the key's
7556 // 1-based byte offset in the whole file, citing "verified against nix
7557 // eval". It was not — that was sui's own output taken as the oracle,
7558 // and the same false rule was pinned in pos.rs. Measured on nix 2.31.5:
7559 // for `{ a = 1;\n b = 2; }` the `b` key is 2:3, not 1:12.
7560 let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
7561 // The literal's `b` key sits at a known byte offset in this file.
7562 let file_body = "{ a = 1;\n b = 2; }\n";
7563 let f = dir.path().join("lit.nix");
7564 std::fs::write(&f, file_body).unwrap();
7565 let src = format!("builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos \"b\" (import {})", f.display());
7566 let v = eval(&src).unwrap();
7567 let attrs = match v { Value::Attrs(a) => a, other => panic!("expected attrs, got {other:?}") };
7568 assert_eq!(
7569 attrs.get("file").unwrap().as_string().unwrap(),
7570 f.to_string_lossy(),
7571 );
7572 // `b` is on the SECOND line, at byte column 3.
7573 let off = file_body.find("b = 2").unwrap();
7574 let bol = file_body[..off].rfind('\n').map_or(0, |i| i + 1);
7575 let expected_line = 1 + file_body[..off].matches('\n').count() as i64;
7576 let expected_col = (off - bol) as i64 + 1;
7577 assert_eq!(expected_line, 2, "fixture must put `b` on line 2");
7578 assert_eq!(*attrs.get("line").unwrap(), Value::Int(expected_line));
7579 let col = match attrs.get("column").unwrap() { Value::Int(n) => *n, o => panic!("{o:?}") };
7580 assert_eq!(col, expected_col, "column must be the 1-based BYTE column");
7581 }
7582
7583 #[test]
7584 fn unsafe_get_attr_pos_null_for_string_origin() {
7585 // A `<string>`-eval'd literal (no file on the stack) has no position → null.
7586 let v = eval("builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos \"a\" { a = 1; }").unwrap();
7587 assert_eq!(v, Value::Null);
7588 }
7589
7590 #[test]
7591 fn unsafe_get_attr_pos_null_for_missing_key() {
7592 // A key absent from an imported set → null.
7593 let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
7594 let f = dir.path().join("lit.nix");
7595 std::fs::write(&f, "{ a = 1; }\n").unwrap();
7596 let src = format!("builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos \"zzz\" (import {})", f.display());
7597 let v = eval(&src).unwrap();
7598 assert_eq!(v, Value::Null);
7599 }
7600
7601 // ── String interpolation primitive coercions ───────────
7602
7603 #[test]
7604 fn interp_int_into_string() {
7605 // Integer interpolated into a string is coerced to its decimal repr.
7606 assert_eq!(ev(r#""val=${toString 42}""#), Value::string("val=42"));
7607 }
7608
7609 #[test]
7610 fn interp_bool_true_becomes_one() {
7611 // Per eval_str: Bool(true) → "1", Bool(false) → "" (empty)
7612 let v = ev(r#"let x = true; in "${builtins.toString x}""#);
7613 assert_eq!(v, Value::string("1"));
7614 }
7615
7616 #[test]
7617 fn interp_null_becomes_empty() {
7618 // Null in interpolation is empty.
7619 let v = ev(r#"let x = null; in "${builtins.toString x}""#);
7620 assert_eq!(v, Value::string(""));
7621 }
7622
7623 #[test]
7624 fn interp_attrset_without_to_string_errors() {
7625 // An attrset interpolated without __toString is a type error.
7626 let result = eval(r#"let s = { x = 1; }; in "${s}""#);
7627 assert!(result.is_err());
7628 }
7629
7630 #[test]
7631 fn interp_attrset_with_to_string_protocol() {
7632 // __toString protocol returns a string when called with self.
7633 let v = ev(r#""${{ __toString = self: "ok"; }}""#);
7634 assert_eq!(v, Value::string("ok"));
7635 }
7636
7637 // ── Path PathRel / PathHome / PathAbs ─────────────────
7638
7639 #[test]
7640 fn eval_path_absolute_literal() {
7641 let v = ev("/tmp/foo");
7642 match v {
7643 Value::Path(p) => assert!(p.contains("/tmp/foo")),
7644 _ => panic!("expected Path"),
7645 }
7646 }
7647
7648 #[test]
7649 fn eval_path_home_literal() {
7650 let v = ev("~/foo.nix");
7651 match v {
7652 Value::Path(p) => assert!(p.contains("~/foo.nix") || p.ends_with("foo.nix")),
7653 _ => panic!("expected Path"),
7654 }
7655 }
7656
7657 // ── search path miss ──────────────────────────────────
7658
7659 #[test]
7660 fn path_search_unmatched_errors() {
7661 // Without NIX_PATH entries matching, <nonexistent> errors out.
7662 // We unset NIX_PATH locally to ensure no entries match.
7663 let saved = std::env::var("NIX_PATH").ok();
7664 // SAFETY: tests run sequentially in single-threaded mode by
7665 // default? The thread_local NIX_PATH is per-thread but std::env
7666 // is process-global. We restore it after.
7667 unsafe {
7668 std::env::remove_var("NIX_PATH");
7669 }
7670 let result = eval("<this_should_not_resolve>");
7671 if let Some(v) = saved {
7672 unsafe {
7673 std::env::set_var("NIX_PATH", v);
7674 }
7675 }
7676 assert!(result.is_err());
7677 }
7678
7679 // ── Unary operators ────────────────────────────────────
7680
7681 #[test]
7682 fn unary_negate_int() {
7683 assert_eq!(ev("-7"), Value::Int(-7));
7684 }
7685
7686 #[test]
7687 fn unary_negate_float() {
7688 assert_eq!(ev("-2.5"), Value::Float(-2.5));
7689 }
7690
7691 #[test]
7692 fn unary_invert_true() {
7693 assert_eq!(ev("!true"), Value::Bool(false));
7694 }
7695
7696 #[test]
7697 fn unary_invert_false() {
7698 assert_eq!(ev("!false"), Value::Bool(true));
7699 }
7700
7701 #[test]
7702 fn unary_negate_bool_errors() {
7703 let result = eval("-true");
7704 assert!(result.is_err());
7705 }
7706
7707 #[test]
7708 fn unary_invert_int_errors() {
7709 let result = eval("!42");
7710 assert!(result.is_err());
7711 }
7712
7713 // ── Binary op type errors ──────────────────────────────
7714
7715 #[test]
7716 fn binop_add_attrs_errors() {
7717 let result = eval("{a=1;} + {b=2;}");
7718 assert!(result.is_err());
7719 }
7720
7721 #[test]
7722 fn binop_sub_string_errors() {
7723 let result = eval(r#""a" - "b""#);
7724 assert!(result.is_err());
7725 }
7726
7727 #[test]
7728 fn binop_mul_string_errors() {
7729 let result = eval(r#""a" * "b""#);
7730 assert!(result.is_err());
7731 }
7732
7733 #[test]
7734 fn binop_div_string_errors() {
7735 let result = eval(r#""a" / "b""#);
7736 assert!(result.is_err());
7737 }
7738
7739 #[test]
7740 fn binop_compare_attrs_errors() {
7741 let result = eval("{a=1;} < {b=2;}");
7742 assert!(result.is_err());
7743 }
7744
7745 #[test]
7746 fn binop_div_float_by_zero_int() {
7747 // Float / int(0) is NOT a DivisionByZero error in this evaluator —
7748 // only int/int matches the DivisionByZero branch. This documents
7749 // that branch.
7750 let result = eval("1.0 / 0");
7751 // Either inf or error is acceptable; the documented branch is
7752 // the int/int(0) → DivisionByZero one.
7753 let _ = result;
7754 }
7755
7756 #[test]
7757 fn binop_int_div_zero_is_division_by_zero() {
7758 let result = eval("5 / 0");
7759 match result {
7760 Err(EvalError::DivisionByZero) => {}
7761 other => panic!("expected DivisionByZero, got {other:?}"),
7762 }
7763 }
7764
7765 // ── if/then/else laziness ──────────────────────────────
7766
7767 #[test]
7768 fn if_else_only_chosen_branch_evaluated_then() {
7769 // The else branch contains a divide-by-zero that would error
7770 // if eagerly evaluated. Choosing the then branch must skip it.
7771 assert_eq!(ev("if true then 42 else 1 / 0"), Value::Int(42));
7772 }
7773
7774 #[test]
7775 fn if_else_only_chosen_branch_evaluated_else() {
7776 assert_eq!(ev("if false then 1 / 0 else 99"), Value::Int(99));
7777 }
7778
7779 #[test]
7780 fn if_condition_must_be_bool() {
7781 let result = eval("if 1 then 1 else 2");
7782 assert!(result.is_err());
7783 }
7784
7785 #[test]
7786 fn if_condition_lazy_does_not_force_unused() {
7787 // Lazy `let` ensures that `bad` is only forced if the chosen
7788 // branch references it.
7789 assert_eq!(
7790 ev("let bad = 1 / 0; in if true then 42 else bad"),
7791 Value::Int(42),
7792 );
7793 }
7794
7795 // ── Logic short-circuit laziness ───────────────────────
7796
7797 #[test]
7798 fn and_short_circuits_on_false() {
7799 // RHS contains an error; should never run.
7800 assert_eq!(ev("false && (1 / 0 == 0)"), Value::Bool(false));
7801 }
7802
7803 #[test]
7804 fn or_short_circuits_on_true() {
7805 assert_eq!(ev("true || (1 / 0 == 0)"), Value::Bool(true));
7806 }
7807
7808 #[test]
7809 fn implication_short_circuits_on_false_lhs() {
7810 // false -> anything is true; RHS not evaluated.
7811 assert_eq!(ev("false -> (1 / 0 == 0)"), Value::Bool(true));
7812 }
7813
7814 // ── Lambda fixpoint via let ────────────────────────────
7815
7816 #[test]
7817 fn lambda_fix_combinator_returns_attrset() {
7818 // The classic `fix = f: let x = f x; in x` shape.
7819 let v = ev(
7820 "let fix = f: let x = f x; in x; in
7821 (fix (self: { val = 1; double = self.val * 2; })).double",
7822 );
7823 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(2));
7824 }
7825
7826 // ── eval_attrset rec scope details ─────────────────────
7827
7828 #[test]
7829 fn rec_attrset_self_reference() {
7830 // rec set with simple forward reference.
7831 let v = ev("(rec { a = b; b = 1; }).a");
7832 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(1));
7833 }
7834
7835 #[test]
7836 fn rec_attrset_inherit_from_uses_outer_scope() {
7837 // inherit-from in rec uses the OUTER (lexical) scope to evaluate
7838 // the source expression, not the rec scope. We bind `src` in
7839 // an outer let so the inherit can find it.
7840 let v = ev(
7841 "let src = { a = 10; }; in
7842 rec {
7843 inherit (src) a;
7844 b = a + 1;
7845 }",
7846 );
7847 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
7848 let b = attrs.get("b").unwrap();
7849 let b_forced = force_value(b).unwrap();
7850 assert_eq!(b_forced, Value::Int(11));
7851 } else {
7852 panic!("expected attrs");
7853 }
7854 }
7855
7856 #[test]
7857 fn nonrec_attrset_no_self_reference() {
7858 // In a non-rec set, a name doesn't see its sibling. The error
7859 // surfaces as an UndefinedVar when the thunk is forced.
7860 let result = eval("({ a = 1; b = a + 1; }).b");
7861 assert!(result.is_err());
7862 }
7863
7864 // ── eval_attrset deep merge edge cases ─────────────────
7865
7866 #[test]
7867 fn dotted_binding_three_segments_then_sibling() {
7868 let v = ev("{ a.b.c = 1; a.b.d = 2; a.e = 3; }");
7869 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
7870 let a = attrs.get("a").unwrap();
7871 let a_forced = force_value(a).unwrap();
7872 if let Value::Attrs(a_attrs) = a_forced {
7873 let b = a_attrs.get("b").unwrap();
7874 let b_forced = force_value(b).unwrap();
7875 if let Value::Attrs(b_attrs) = b_forced {
7876 assert_eq!(force_value(b_attrs.get("c").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
7877 assert_eq!(force_value(b_attrs.get("d").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
7878 } else {
7879 panic!("expected b to be attrs");
7880 }
7881 assert_eq!(force_value(a_attrs.get("e").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(3));
7882 } else {
7883 panic!("expected a to be attrs");
7884 }
7885 } else {
7886 panic!("expected outer attrs");
7887 }
7888 }
7889
7890 // ── rec/let dotted bindings in recursive scope ────────
7891
7892 #[test]
7893 fn rec_dotted_bindings_visible_to_siblings() {
7894 // Dotted bindings in rec blocks must be visible to sibling
7895 // bindings -- this is the nixpkgs lib/systems/parse.nix pattern.
7896 let v = ev("rec { types.openSB = 1; types.openCpu = 2; foo = types.openSB; }.foo");
7897 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(1));
7898 }
7899
7900 #[test]
7901 fn rec_dotted_leaf_uses_rec_scope() {
7902 // Leaf expressions in dotted bindings must see sibling
7903 // rec-bindings, not just the parent scope.
7904 let v = ev("rec { types.a = f 1; f = x: x + 1; }.types.a");
7905 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(2));
7906 }
7907
7908 #[test]
7909 fn rec_dotted_multiple_keys_merge() {
7910 // Multiple dotted bindings sharing a top-level key must merge.
7911 let v = ev("rec { types.a = 1; types.b = 2; x = types; }.x");
7912 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
7913 assert_eq!(force_value(attrs.get("a").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(1));
7914 assert_eq!(force_value(attrs.get("b").unwrap()).unwrap(), Value::Int(2));
7915 } else {
7916 panic!("expected attrs");
7917 }
7918 }
7919
7920 #[test]
7921 fn rec_nixpkgs_parse_pattern() {
7922 // Simplified nixpkgs lib/systems/parse.nix pattern:
7923 // rec block with dotted types.xxx bindings that reference
7924 // each other through the rec scope.
7925 let v = ev(r#"
7926 let
7927 mkOptionType = x: x;
7928 mergeOneOption = "merge";
7929 attrValues = builtins.attrValues;
7930 setType = name: value: { __type = name; } // value;
7931 mapAttrs = builtins.mapAttrs;
7932 enum = xs: mkOptionType { name = "enum"; check = x: builtins.elem x xs; };
7933 setTypes = type: mapAttrs (name: value: setType type.name ({ inherit name; } // value));
7934 in
7935 rec {
7936 types.openSB = mkOptionType { name = "sb"; merge = mergeOneOption; };
7937 types.significantByte = enum (attrValues significantBytes);
7938 significantBytes = setTypes types.openSB { bigEndian = {}; littleEndian = {}; };
7939 types.openCpuType = mkOptionType { name = "cpu-type"; };
7940 types.cpuType = enum (attrValues cpuTypes);
7941 cpuTypes = setTypes types.openCpuType { arm = { bits = 32; }; };
7942 }.types.openCpuType
7943 "#);
7944 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
7945 assert_eq!(
7946 force_value(attrs.get("name").unwrap()).unwrap(),
7947 Value::string("cpu-type")
7948 );
7949 } else {
7950 panic!("expected attrs");
7951 }
7952 }
7953
7954 #[test]
7955 fn let_dotted_leaf_uses_let_scope() {
7956 // Dotted binding leaf in a let block sees sibling let-bindings.
7957 let v = ev("let a.x = f 1; f = x: x + 1; in a.x");
7958 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(2));
7959 }
7960
7961 #[test]
7962 fn let_inherit_from_plus_dotted_overrides() {
7963 // inherit-from and dotted bindings for the same key in a let
7964 // block: CppNix rejects this as a duplicate definition. Sui
7965 // currently lets the dotted binding win (last-write-wins).
7966 // This test documents the current behaviour -- when we add
7967 // duplicate detection it should change to assert an error.
7968 let v = ev(r#"
7969 let
7970 src = { types = { existing = true; }; };
7971 inherit (src) types;
7972 types.added = true;
7973 in types
7974 "#);
7975 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
7976 // Dotted binding overwrites the inherited value
7977 assert_eq!(
7978 force_value(attrs.get("added").unwrap()).unwrap(),
7979 Value::Bool(true)
7980 );
7981 // Inherited 'existing' is lost because dotted replaced it
7982 assert!(attrs.get("existing").is_none());
7983 } else {
7984 panic!("expected attrs");
7985 }
7986 }
7987
7988 // ── Function pattern variations ────────────────────────
7989
7990 #[test]
7991 fn pattern_empty_no_args_no_ellipsis() {
7992 // {} pattern accepts only an empty attrset.
7993 assert_eq!(ev("({}: 1) {}"), Value::Int(1));
7994 }
7995
7996 #[test]
7997 fn pattern_empty_with_ellipsis_accepts_extra() {
7998 assert_eq!(ev("({...}: 1) { a = 1; b = 2; }"), Value::Int(1));
7999 }
8000
8001 #[test]
8002 fn pattern_all_defaults() {
8003 assert_eq!(
8004 ev("({a ? 1, b ? 2}: a + b) {}"),
8005 Value::Int(3),
8006 );
8007 }
8008
8009 #[test]
8010 fn pattern_at_bind_before() {
8011 // args @ { x }: args.x — bind name comes before pattern.
8012 assert_eq!(ev("(args @ { x }: args.x) { x = 7; }"), Value::Int(7));
8013 }
8014
8015 #[test]
8016 fn pattern_at_bind_after() {
8017 // { x } @ args: args.x — bind name comes after pattern.
8018 assert_eq!(ev("({ x } @ args: args.x) { x = 7; }"), Value::Int(7));
8019 }
8020
8021 #[test]
8022 fn pattern_default_references_other_arg() {
8023 // The default for `b` references `a` (which exists).
8024 assert_eq!(ev("({a, b ? a + 1}: b) {a = 10;}"), Value::Int(11));
8025 }
8026
8027 #[test]
8028 fn pattern_required_missing_errors() {
8029 let result = eval("({ a, b }: a) { a = 1; }");
8030 assert!(result.is_err());
8031 }
8032
8033 #[test]
8034 fn pattern_unexpected_errors_without_ellipsis() {
8035 let result = eval("({ a }: a) { a = 1; b = 2; }");
8036 assert!(result.is_err());
8037 }
8038
8039 // ── apply: error on non-callable ───────────────────────
8040
8041 #[test]
8042 fn apply_int_errors() {
8043 let result = eval("42 5");
8044 assert!(result.is_err());
8045 }
8046
8047 #[test]
8048 fn apply_string_errors() {
8049 let result = eval(r#""hi" 5"#);
8050 assert!(result.is_err());
8051 }
8052
8053 #[test]
8054 fn apply_attrset_without_functor_errors() {
8055 let result = eval("{ x = 1; } 5");
8056 assert!(result.is_err());
8057 let msg = format!("{}", result.unwrap_err());
8058 assert!(msg.contains("__functor") || msg.contains("cannot call"));
8059 }
8060
8061 // ── Select with multi-segment + default ────────────────
8062
8063 #[test]
8064 fn select_multi_segment_with_default() {
8065 // a.b.missing or 99 -- the missing segment yields the default.
8066 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = { b = 1; }; }.a.c or 99"), Value::Int(99));
8067 }
8068
8069 #[test]
8070 fn select_from_int_errors() {
8071 let result = eval("(1).x");
8072 assert!(result.is_err());
8073 }
8074
8075 // ── HasAttr edge cases ─────────────────────────────────
8076
8077 #[test]
8078 fn has_attr_on_non_set_returns_false() {
8079 // `expr ? a` where expr is not a set returns false (not error).
8080 assert_eq!(ev("1 ? x"), Value::Bool(false));
8081 }
8082
8083 #[test]
8084 fn has_attr_nested_path_present() {
8085 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = { b = 1; }; } ? a.b"), Value::Bool(true));
8086 }
8087
8088 #[test]
8089 fn has_attr_nested_path_missing() {
8090 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = { b = 1; }; } ? a.c"), Value::Bool(false));
8091 }
8092
8093 #[test]
8094 fn has_attr_intermediate_missing_returns_false() {
8095 assert_eq!(ev("{} ? a.b.c"), Value::Bool(false));
8096 }
8097
8098 // ── List eval edge cases ───────────────────────────────
8099
8100 #[test]
8101 fn list_with_function_value() {
8102 let v = ev("[(x: x + 1)]");
8103 if let Value::List(items) = v {
8104 assert_eq!(items.len(), 1);
8105 // List elements are now lazy (thunked). Force to check type.
8106 let forced = force_value(&items[0]).unwrap();
8107 assert!(matches!(forced, Value::Lambda(_)));
8108 } else {
8109 panic!("expected list");
8110 }
8111 }
8112
8113 // ── eval_inherit edge: inherit from missing var ────────
8114
8115 #[test]
8116 fn inherit_unknown_name_errors() {
8117 let result = eval("let x = 1; in let inherit nonexistent; in nonexistent");
8118 assert!(result.is_err());
8119 }
8120
8121 // ── String op: string concat preserves context ─────────
8122
8123 #[test]
8124 fn string_concat_no_context_when_both_plain() {
8125 let v = ev(r#""abc" + "def""#);
8126 if let Value::String(ns) = v {
8127 assert_eq!(ns.chars, "abcdef");
8128 assert!(!ns.has_context());
8129 } else {
8130 panic!("expected string");
8131 }
8132 }
8133
8134 // ── Parens / Root ──────────────────────────────────────
8135
8136 #[test]
8137 fn parens_around_expression() {
8138 assert_eq!(ev("(1 + 2)"), Value::Int(3));
8139 }
8140
8141 #[test]
8142 fn nested_parens() {
8143 assert_eq!(ev("(((42)))"), Value::Int(42));
8144 }
8145
8146 // ── Throw via builtins ─────────────────────────────────
8147
8148 #[test]
8149 fn throw_propagates_as_error() {
8150 let result = eval(r#"builtins.throw "kaboom""#);
8151 match result {
8152 Err(EvalError::Throw(s)) => assert!(s.contains("kaboom")),
8153 other => panic!("expected Throw, got {other:?}"),
8154 }
8155 }
8156
8157 #[test]
8158 fn assert_failed_propagates_as_error() {
8159 let result = eval("assert false; 1");
8160 match result {
8161 Err(EvalError::AssertionFailed(_)) => {}
8162 other => panic!("expected AssertionFailed, got {other:?}"),
8163 }
8164 }
8165
8166 // ── eval_str InterpolPart::Literal only ────────────────
8167
8168 #[test]
8169 fn string_no_interp_yields_no_context() {
8170 let v = ev(r#""just literal""#);
8171 if let Value::String(ns) = v {
8172 assert!(!ns.has_context());
8173 } else {
8174 panic!("expected string");
8175 }
8176 }
8177
8178 // ── Path interpolation adds context ───────────────────
8179
8180 // Byte-parity root #5: interpolating a source path is CppNix copy-to-store
8181 // coercion — the path is NAR-copied into /nix/store/<hash>-<name> and the
8182 // store path (with store-path context) is spliced in, not the raw path.
8183 // NAR of a single regular file is content+basename only (location-
8184 // independent), so a temp <dir>/data.txt of "hello\n" yields the exact
8185 // store path nix 2.34 produced: /nix/store/y9dmv…-data.txt.
8186 #[test]
8187 fn interp_path_copies_to_store_byte_matches_cppnix() {
8188 let dir = std::env::temp_dir().join(format!("sui-r5-interp-{}", std::process::id()));
8189 let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&dir);
8190 std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir).unwrap();
8191 let f = dir.join("data.txt");
8192 std::fs::write(&f, b"hello\n").unwrap();
8193 let expr = format!(r#""${{{}}}""#, f.display());
8194 let v = eval(&expr).unwrap();
8195 if let Value::String(ns) = v {
8196 assert_eq!(
8197 ns.chars.to_string(),
8198 "/nix/store/y9dmvfhip31hg8ia4njwjz9vfa3ndphr-data.txt",
8199 );
8200 assert!(ns.has_context());
8201 } else {
8202 panic!("expected string");
8203 }
8204 let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(&dir);
8205 }
8206
8207 // ── pipe operators (NotImplemented) ────────────────────
8208 // Pipe operators (|>, <|) are parsed as PipeRight/PipeLeft and
8209 // currently return NotImplemented. We can't easily evaluate them
8210 // here because rnix may not even parse them, so we just rely on
8211 // the binop branch existing.
8212
8213 // ── ParseError surface ─────────────────────────────────
8214
8215 #[test]
8216 fn parse_error_unbalanced_braces() {
8217 let result = eval("{ a = 1");
8218 assert!(result.is_err());
8219 let err = result.unwrap_err();
8220 assert!(matches!(err, EvalError::ParseError(_)));
8221 }
8222
8223 #[test]
8224 fn parse_error_dangling_let() {
8225 let result = eval("let in");
8226 assert!(result.is_err());
8227 }
8228
8229 #[test]
8230 fn parse_error_empty_input() {
8231 let result = eval("");
8232 assert!(result.is_err());
8233 }
8234
8235 // ── num_op coverage via float ops ──────────────────────
8236
8237 #[test]
8238 fn float_int_subtraction() {
8239 assert_eq!(ev("3.5 - 1"), Value::Float(2.5));
8240 }
8241
8242 #[test]
8243 fn int_float_subtraction() {
8244 assert_eq!(ev("3 - 0.5"), Value::Float(2.5));
8245 }
8246
8247 #[test]
8248 fn float_float_division() {
8249 assert_eq!(ev("6.0 / 2.0"), Value::Float(3.0));
8250 }
8251
8252 #[test]
8253 fn int_float_multiplication() {
8254 assert_eq!(ev("3 * 2.5"), Value::Float(7.5));
8255 }
8256
8257 // ── compare with mixed numerics ────────────────────────
8258
8259 #[test]
8260 fn compare_int_float_less() {
8261 assert_eq!(ev("1 < 1.5"), Value::Bool(true));
8262 }
8263
8264 #[test]
8265 fn compare_float_int_more() {
8266 assert_eq!(ev("3.5 > 3"), Value::Bool(true));
8267 }
8268
8269 #[test]
8270 fn compare_equal_int_float() {
8271 assert_eq!(ev("3 <= 3.0"), Value::Bool(true));
8272 }
8273
8274 // ── Equality ──────────────────────────────────────────
8275
8276 #[test]
8277 fn equal_lists_same() {
8278 assert_eq!(ev("[1 2 3] == [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(true));
8279 }
8280
8281 #[test]
8282 fn equal_lists_diff_length() {
8283 assert_eq!(ev("[1 2] == [1 2 3]"), Value::Bool(false));
8284 }
8285
8286 #[test]
8287 fn not_equal_lists() {
8288 assert_eq!(ev("[1] != [2]"), Value::Bool(true));
8289 }
8290
8291 #[test]
8292 fn equal_attrsets_same() {
8293 assert_eq!(ev("{a = 1; b = 2;} == {b = 2; a = 1;}"), Value::Bool(true));
8294 }
8295
8296 // ── Lambda identity equality (Rc ptr_eq) ────────────────
8297 // Regression test: same lambda via Rc must compare equal.
8298 // Without this, nixpkgs stdenv evaluation enters an infinite loop
8299 // because `crossSystem != localSystem` returns true even when both
8300 // are the same elaborate result (containing shared function attrs).
8301
8302 #[test]
8303 fn lambda_self_equality_in_attrset() {
8304 // Same closure shared via let → inherit must be equal
8305 assert_eq!(
8306 ev("let f = x: x; in { a = 1; inherit f; } == { a = 1; inherit f; }"),
8307 Value::Bool(true),
8308 );
8309 }
8310
8311 #[test]
8312 fn lambda_self_reference_attrset_equality() {
8313 // Attrset with function attr: x == x must be true
8314 assert_eq!(
8315 ev("let x = { a = 1; f = y: y; }; in x == x"),
8316 Value::Bool(true),
8317 );
8318 }
8319
8320 #[test]
8321 fn lambda_different_closures_not_equal() {
8322 // Different lambda closures (even structurally identical) must be false
8323 assert_eq!(
8324 ev("{ f = x: x; } == { f = x: x; }"),
8325 Value::Bool(false),
8326 );
8327 }
8328
8329 #[test]
8330 fn lambda_ne_does_not_force_unused_branch() {
8331 // If crossSystem == localSystem (same obj), != returns false,
8332 // and the then-branch (with throw) is never forced.
8333 assert_eq!(
8334 ev("let ls = { a = 1; f = x: x; }; in if ls != ls then builtins.throw \"bug\" else 42"),
8335 Value::Int(42),
8336 );
8337 }
8338
8339 // ── force_value chains thunks ──────────────────────────
8340
8341 #[test]
8342 fn force_value_through_thunk() {
8343 let root = rnix::Root::parse("1 + 2");
8344 let expr = root.tree().expr().unwrap();
8345 let thunk = Thunk::new_suspended(expr, Env::new());
8346 let val = Value::Thunk(thunk);
8347 assert_eq!(force_value(&val).unwrap(), Value::Int(3));
8348 }
8349
8350 // ── Builtin name "tryEval" lazy arg path ──────────────
8351
8352 #[test]
8353 fn try_eval_catches_thrown_error() {
8354 // tryEval wraps the thunk and catches throws inside.
8355 let v = ev(r#"(builtins.tryEval (builtins.throw "oops")).success"#);
8356 assert_eq!(v, Value::Bool(false));
8357 }
8358
8359 #[test]
8360 fn try_eval_returns_value_on_success() {
8361 let v = ev("(builtins.tryEval 42).value");
8362 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(42));
8363 }
8364
8365 // ── LegacyLet (`let { body = ...; ...}`) ───────────────
8366
8367 #[test]
8368 fn legacy_let_returns_body_attr() {
8369 // `let { x = 1; body = x + 41; }` is the legacy let form: it
8370 // is desugared as a recursive set whose `body` attr is the
8371 // result.
8372 assert_eq!(ev("let { x = 1; body = x + 41; }"), Value::Int(42));
8373 }
8374
8375 #[test]
8376 fn legacy_let_missing_body_errors() {
8377 let result = eval("let { x = 1; }");
8378 assert!(result.is_err());
8379 }
8380
8381 #[test]
8382 fn legacy_let_with_inherit_from_scope() {
8383 assert_eq!(
8384 ev("let outer = 5; in let { inherit outer; body = outer * 2; }"),
8385 Value::Int(10),
8386 );
8387 }
8388
8389 // ── eval_str interpolation more cases ──────────────────
8390
8391 #[test]
8392 fn interp_with_string_concat_preserves_order() {
8393 assert_eq!(
8394 ev(r#"let a = "x"; b = "y"; in "${a}-${b}""#),
8395 Value::string("x-y"),
8396 );
8397 }
8398
8399 #[test]
8400 fn interp_only_literal_part() {
8401 assert_eq!(ev(r#""no interp here""#), Value::string("no interp here"));
8402 }
8403
8404 // ── eval_attr dynamic / string keys ────────────────────
8405
8406 #[test]
8407 fn dynamic_attr_via_string_key_in_set() {
8408 // `{ "a" = 1; }.a` works because attr keys can be string literals.
8409 assert_eq!(ev(r#"{ "a" = 1; }.a"#), Value::Int(1));
8410 }
8411
8412 #[test]
8413 fn dynamic_attr_via_interpolated_key() {
8414 let v = ev(r#"let k = "foo"; in { ${k} = 99; }.foo"#);
8415 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(99));
8416 }
8417
8418 // ── String key access via select with dynamic ──────────
8419
8420 #[test]
8421 fn select_with_string_key() {
8422 let v = ev(r#"{ a = 42; }."a""#);
8423 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(42));
8424 }
8425
8426 // ── Apply via __functor on attrset ─────────────────────
8427
8428 #[test]
8429 fn apply_attrset_with_functor_works() {
8430 let v = ev("let s = { __functor = self: x: x + 1; }; in s 5");
8431 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(6));
8432 }
8433
8434 // ── Negation of negative ───────────────────────────────
8435
8436 #[test]
8437 fn double_negate_int() {
8438 assert_eq!(ev("- (-5)"), Value::Int(5));
8439 }
8440
8441 // ── Inherit from rec scope binding visibility ──────────
8442
8443 #[test]
8444 fn inherit_in_let_makes_name_available() {
8445 assert_eq!(
8446 ev("let src = { a = 7; }; in let inherit (src) a; in a"),
8447 Value::Int(7),
8448 );
8449 }
8450
8451 // ── String + path ──────────────────────────────────────
8452
8453 #[test]
8454 fn path_plus_string_yields_path() {
8455 let v = ev(r#"/foo + "/bar""#);
8456 match v {
8457 Value::Path(p) => assert_eq!(&*p, "/foo/bar"),
8458 _ => panic!("expected path"),
8459 }
8460 }
8461
8462 // ── Lazy attrset value not forced unless selected ──────
8463
8464 #[test]
8465 fn attrset_value_not_forced_unless_selected() {
8466 // `bad` is an attr whose value would error if forced, but we
8467 // only ever select `good`, so it's never touched.
8468 assert_eq!(
8469 ev(r#"{ bad = builtins.throw "boom"; good = 42; }.good"#),
8470 Value::Int(42),
8471 );
8472 }
8473
8474 // ── Lambda calling itself via let ──────────────────────
8475
8476 #[test]
8477 fn lambda_recursive_via_let() {
8478 // factorial via let-bound recursive function
8479 assert_eq!(
8480 ev("let fact = n: if n == 0 then 1 else n * fact (n - 1); in fact 5"),
8481 Value::Int(120),
8482 );
8483 }
8484
8485 // ── Dynamic key in select ──────────────────────────────
8486
8487 #[test]
8488 fn select_with_dynamic_key_via_var() {
8489 // ${k} interpolation in select position is not standard Nix
8490 // syntax, but a string-literal key works for select.
8491 assert_eq!(ev(r#"let k = { x = 1; }; in k.x"#), Value::Int(1));
8492 }
8493
8494 // ── Compare strings ────────────────────────────────────
8495
8496 #[test]
8497 fn compare_string_lex_greater_or_equal() {
8498 assert_eq!(ev(r#""b" >= "a""#), Value::Bool(true));
8499 assert_eq!(ev(r#""a" >= "a""#), Value::Bool(true));
8500 assert_eq!(ev(r#""a" >= "b""#), Value::Bool(false));
8501 }
8502
8503 // ── PartialEq across types ─────────────────────────────
8504
8505 #[test]
8506 fn equal_int_string_false() {
8507 assert_eq!(ev(r#"1 == "1""#), Value::Bool(false));
8508 }
8509
8510 #[test]
8511 fn equal_null_int_false() {
8512 assert_eq!(ev("null == 0"), Value::Bool(false));
8513 }
8514
8515 // ── Update operator on thunked operands ────────────────
8516
8517 #[test]
8518 fn update_with_let_bound_operands() {
8519 assert_eq!(
8520 ev("let a = { x = 1; }; b = { y = 2; }; in (a // b).y"),
8521 Value::Int(2),
8522 );
8523 }
8524
8525 // ── Concat on let-bound lists ──────────────────────────
8526
8527 #[test]
8528 fn concat_lists_from_let() {
8529 assert_eq!(
8530 ev("let a = [1 2]; b = [3 4]; in builtins.length (a ++ b)"),
8531 Value::Int(4),
8532 );
8533 }
8534
8535 // ── String interpolation: list coercion ─────────────────
8536
8537 #[test]
8538 fn interp_list_coerces_with_spaces() {
8539 // Lists in interpolation are now coerced via coerce_to_string
8540 // (space-joined elements).
8541 assert_eq!(
8542 ev(r#""${toString [1 2 3]}""#),
8543 Value::string("1 2 3"),
8544 );
8545 }
8546
8547 #[test]
8548 fn interp_list_directly_coerces() {
8549 // Direct list interpolation space-joins elements via coerce_to_string.
8550 assert_eq!(
8551 ev(r#""${[1 2]}""#),
8552 Value::string("1 2"),
8553 );
8554 }
8555
8556 // ── String interpolation: outPath ─────────────────────
8557
8558 #[test]
8559 fn interp_outpath_attrset() {
8560 assert_eq!(
8561 ev(r#"let x = { outPath = "/nix/store/abc"; }; in "${x}""#),
8562 Value::string("/nix/store/abc"),
8563 );
8564 }
8565
8566 #[test]
8567 fn interp_tostring_takes_priority_over_outpath() {
8568 assert_eq!(
8569 ev(r#"let x = { __toString = self: "custom"; outPath = "/ignored"; }; in "${x}""#),
8570 Value::string("custom"),
8571 );
8572 }
8573
8574 #[test]
8575 fn interp_derivation_coerces_to_outpath() {
8576 // derivation produces an attrset with outPath
8577 let result = eval(r#"
8578 let drv = builtins.derivation {
8579 name = "test";
8580 system = "x86_64-linux";
8581 builder = "/bin/sh";
8582 };
8583 in "${drv}"
8584 "#).unwrap();
8585 if let Value::String(s) = result {
8586 assert!(s.chars.starts_with("/nix/store/"), "got: {}", s.chars);
8587 } else {
8588 panic!("expected string");
8589 }
8590 }
8591
8592 // ── String interpolation: lambda error ─────────────────
8593
8594 #[test]
8595 fn interp_lambda_errors() {
8596 let result = eval(r#""${x: x}""#);
8597 assert!(result.is_err());
8598 }
8599
8600 // ── force_value tests ────────────────────────────────────
8601
8602 #[test]
8603 fn force_value_int_returns_same() {
8604 let v = Value::Int(42);
8605 assert_eq!(force_value(&v).unwrap(), Value::Int(42));
8606 }
8607
8608 #[test]
8609 fn force_value_bool_returns_same() {
8610 let v = Value::Bool(true);
8611 assert_eq!(force_value(&v).unwrap(), Value::Bool(true));
8612 }
8613
8614 #[test]
8615 fn force_value_string_returns_same() {
8616 let v = Value::string("hello");
8617 assert_eq!(force_value(&v).unwrap(), Value::string("hello"));
8618 }
8619
8620 #[test]
8621 fn force_value_attrs_returns_same() {
8622 let mut a = NixAttrs::new();
8623 a.insert("x".to_string(), Value::Int(1));
8624 let v = Value::Attrs(Rc::new(a.clone()));
8625 assert_eq!(force_value(&v).unwrap(), Value::Attrs(Rc::new(a)));
8626 }
8627
8628 #[test]
8629 fn force_value_list_returns_same() {
8630 let v = Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2)]);
8631 assert_eq!(
8632 force_value(&v).unwrap(),
8633 Value::list(vec![Value::Int(1), Value::Int(2)]),
8634 );
8635 }
8636
8637 #[test]
8638 fn force_value_null_returns_null() {
8639 let v = Value::Null;
8640 assert_eq!(force_value(&v).unwrap(), Value::Null);
8641 }
8642
8643 #[test]
8644 fn force_value_evaluated_thunk_returns_cached() {
8645 // Thunk wrapping a simple expression should evaluate and cache
8646 let v = ev("let x = 1 + 2; in x");
8647 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(3));
8648 // Force again — should return the cached value
8649 assert_eq!(force_value(&v).unwrap(), Value::Int(3));
8650 }
8651
8652 // ── Tail-call loop tests ─────────────────────────────────
8653
8654 #[test]
8655 fn tco_if_true_condition() {
8656 assert_eq!(ev("if true then 42 else 0"), Value::Int(42));
8657 }
8658
8659 #[test]
8660 fn tco_if_false_condition() {
8661 assert_eq!(ev("if false then 42 else 0"), Value::Int(0));
8662 }
8663
8664 #[test]
8665 fn tco_deeply_nested_if_else_chain() {
8666 // Build a chain: if false then 1 else if false then 2 else ... else 150
8667 // All conditions are false except the final else, which produces 150.
8668 let mut expr = String::from("150");
8669 for i in (1..150).rev() {
8670 expr = format!("if false then {} else {}", i, expr);
8671 }
8672 let v = ev(&expr);
8673 assert_eq!(v, Value::Int(150));
8674 }
8675
8676 #[test]
8677 fn tco_assert_true_passes_through() {
8678 assert_eq!(ev("assert true; 42"), Value::Int(42));
8679 }
8680
8681 #[test]
8682 fn tco_assert_false_throws_assertion_failed() {
8683 let result = eval("assert false; 42");
8684 assert!(result.is_err());
8685 let err = result.unwrap_err();
8686 assert!(
8687 matches!(err, EvalError::AssertionFailed(_)),
8688 "expected AssertionFailed, got: {err}",
8689 );
8690 }
8691
8692 #[test]
8693 fn tco_with_makes_scope_available() {
8694 assert_eq!(ev("with { x = 10; y = 20; }; x + y"), Value::Int(30));
8695 }
8696
8697 #[test]
8698 fn tco_let_in_creates_bindings() {
8699 assert_eq!(ev("let a = 5; in a"), Value::Int(5));
8700 }
8701
8702 #[test]
8703 fn tco_let_in_multiple_bindings() {
8704 assert_eq!(ev("let a = 1; b = 2; c = 3; in a + b + c"), Value::Int(6));
8705 }
8706
8707 // ── eval_attrset tests ───────────────────────────────────
8708
8709 #[test]
8710 fn eval_attrset_empty() {
8711 let v = ev("{}");
8712 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
8713 assert!(attrs.is_empty(), "expected empty attrset");
8714 } else {
8715 panic!("expected attrset, got {v:?}");
8716 }
8717 }
8718
8719 #[test]
8720 fn eval_attrset_simple_kv() {
8721 let v = ev("{ a = 1; b = 2; }");
8722 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
8723 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
8724 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
8725 } else {
8726 panic!("expected attrset, got {v:?}");
8727 }
8728 }
8729
8730 #[test]
8731 fn eval_attrset_recursive() {
8732 assert_eq!(ev("(rec { a = 1; b = a + 1; }).b"), Value::Int(2));
8733 assert_eq!(ev("(rec { a = 1; b = a + 1; }).a"), Value::Int(1));
8734 }
8735
8736 #[test]
8737 fn eval_attrset_inherit_from_scope() {
8738 assert_eq!(ev("let x = 1; in { inherit x; }.x"), Value::Int(1));
8739 }
8740
8741 #[test]
8742 fn eval_attrset_inherit_from_expr() {
8743 assert_eq!(
8744 ev("{ inherit (builtins) true; }.true"),
8745 Value::Bool(true),
8746 );
8747 }
8748
8749 #[test]
8750 fn eval_attrset_dotted_path() {
8751 assert_eq!(ev("{ a.b.c = 1; }.a.b.c"), Value::Int(1));
8752 }
8753
8754 #[test]
8755 fn eval_attrset_update_merge() {
8756 let v = ev("{ a = 1; } // { b = 2; }");
8757 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
8758 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
8759 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
8760 } else {
8761 panic!("expected attrset, got {v:?}");
8762 }
8763 }
8764
8765 // ── eval_apply tests ─────────────────────────────────────
8766
8767 #[test]
8768 fn eval_apply_simple_function() {
8769 assert_eq!(ev("(x: x + 1) 2"), Value::Int(3));
8770 }
8771
8772 #[test]
8773 fn eval_apply_pattern_destructuring() {
8774 assert_eq!(ev("({a, b}: a + b) { a = 1; b = 2; }"), Value::Int(3));
8775 }
8776
8777 #[test]
8778 fn eval_apply_default_arguments() {
8779 assert_eq!(ev("({a, b ? 0}: a + b) { a = 1; }"), Value::Int(1));
8780 }
8781
8782 #[test]
8783 fn eval_apply_ellipsis() {
8784 assert_eq!(ev("({a, ...}: a) { a = 1; b = 2; }"), Value::Int(1));
8785 }
8786
8787 // ── eval_select tests ────────────────────────────────────
8788
8789 #[test]
8790 fn eval_select_single_key() {
8791 assert_eq!(ev("{ a = 1; }.a"), Value::Int(1));
8792 }
8793
8794 #[test]
8795 fn eval_select_multi_level() {
8796 assert_eq!(ev("{ a.b = 1; }.a.b"), Value::Int(1));
8797 }
8798
8799 #[test]
8800 fn eval_select_with_or_default() {
8801 assert_eq!(ev("{}.a or 42"), Value::Int(42));
8802 }
8803
8804 #[test]
8805 fn eval_select_missing_key_without_default_throws() {
8806 let result = eval("{}.a");
8807 assert!(result.is_err());
8808 }
8809
8810 // ── BinOp tests ──────────────────────────────────────────
8811
8812 #[test]
8813 fn binop_add_ints() {
8814 assert_eq!(ev("1 + 2"), Value::Int(3));
8815 }
8816
8817 #[test]
8818 fn binop_sub_ints() {
8819 assert_eq!(ev("3 - 1"), Value::Int(2));
8820 }
8821
8822 #[test]
8823 fn binop_mul_ints() {
8824 assert_eq!(ev("2 * 3"), Value::Int(6));
8825 }
8826
8827 #[test]
8828 fn binop_div_ints() {
8829 assert_eq!(ev("6 / 2"), Value::Int(3));
8830 }
8831
8832 #[test]
8833 fn binop_float_arithmetic() {
8834 assert_eq!(ev("1.5 + 2.5"), Value::Float(4.0));
8835 }
8836
8837 #[test]
8838 fn binop_string_concat() {
8839 assert_eq!(
8840 ev(r#""hello" + " " + "world""#),
8841 Value::string("hello world"),
8842 );
8843 }
8844
8845 #[test]
8846 fn binop_list_concat() {
8847 assert_eq!(
8848 ev("[1 2] ++ [3 4]"),
8849 Value::list(vec![
8850 Value::Int(1),
8851 Value::Int(2),
8852 Value::Int(3),
8853 Value::Int(4),
8854 ]),
8855 );
8856 }
8857
8858 #[test]
8859 fn binop_attrset_update() {
8860 let v = ev("{ a = 1; } // { b = 2; }");
8861 if let Value::Attrs(attrs) = v {
8862 assert_eq!(attrs.get("a"), Some(&Value::Int(1)));
8863 assert_eq!(attrs.get("b"), Some(&Value::Int(2)));
8864 } else {
8865 panic!("expected attrset, got {v:?}");
8866 }
8867 }
8868
8869 #[test]
8870 fn binop_less_than() {
8871 assert_eq!(ev("1 < 2"), Value::Bool(true));
8872 assert_eq!(ev("2 < 1"), Value::Bool(false));
8873 }
8874
8875 #[test]
8876 fn binop_greater_than() {
8877 assert_eq!(ev("2 > 1"), Value::Bool(true));
8878 assert_eq!(ev("1 > 2"), Value::Bool(false));
8879 }
8880
8881 #[test]
8882 fn binop_equal() {
8883 assert_eq!(ev("1 == 1"), Value::Bool(true));
8884 assert_eq!(ev("1 == 2"), Value::Bool(false));
8885 }
8886
8887 #[test]
8888 fn binop_not_equal() {
8889 assert_eq!(ev("1 != 2"), Value::Bool(true));
8890 assert_eq!(ev("1 != 1"), Value::Bool(false));
8891 }
8892
8893 #[test]
8894 fn binop_logical_and() {
8895 assert_eq!(ev("true && false"), Value::Bool(false));
8896 assert_eq!(ev("true && true"), Value::Bool(true));
8897 }
8898
8899 #[test]
8900 fn binop_logical_or() {
8901 assert_eq!(ev("true || false"), Value::Bool(true));
8902 assert_eq!(ev("false || false"), Value::Bool(false));
8903 }
8904
8905 #[test]
8906 fn binop_logical_not() {
8907 assert_eq!(ev("!true"), Value::Bool(false));
8908 assert_eq!(ev("!false"), Value::Bool(true));
8909 }
8910
8911 #[test]
8912 fn binop_implication() {
8913 assert_eq!(ev("false -> true"), Value::Bool(true));
8914 assert_eq!(ev("false -> false"), Value::Bool(true));
8915 assert_eq!(ev("true -> true"), Value::Bool(true));
8916 assert_eq!(ev("true -> false"), Value::Bool(false));
8917 }
8918}
8919
8920/// Build an attrset from a `sui-normalize` [`GroupPlan`].
8921///
8922/// This is the plan-driven replacement for the entry loops in
8923/// [`eval_attrset`] / the `LetIn` arm / `eval_entries`. It exists because
8924/// nix's duplicate-key merge is a **parse-time splice into the first-declared
8925/// node**, not a value-level union: the second side's bindings become
8926/// bindings *of the first node*, so they are scoped by it and the later
8927/// `rec` is discarded. `sui-normalize` performed that splice; this function
8928/// only evaluates the result.
8929///
8930/// The consequence worth stating: there is no merging here, and no collision
8931/// to resolve. `attrs.insert` is a plain insert because the plan's
8932/// postcondition is that no name appears twice. That is what retires
8933/// `merge_nested_insert` from the construction path — and with it the
8934/// force-to-WHNF-on-collision that turned
8935/// `let f = x: x+1; a.b = {x = f 1;}; a.b.y = 2; in a.b.x` into
8936/// `UndefinedVar 'f'` on an expression nix evaluates to `2`.
8937pub fn eval_plan_group(
8938 plan: &sui_normalize::GroupPlan,
8939 env: &Env,
8940) -> Result<Value, EvalError> {
8941 use sui_normalize::Binding;
8942
8943 let mut attrs = NixAttrs::new();
8944 // A recursive group binds its own names; a non-recursive one does not.
8945 // `rec`-ness came from the FIRST declaration — see `sui-normalize`.
8946 let mut scope_env = if plan.recursive { env.child() } else { env.clone() };
8947 let mut thunks: Vec<Thunk> = Vec::new();
8948
8949 // `inherit (e)` sources: ONE thunk per clause, shared across every name
8950 // that clause binds, so `e` is evaluated at most once. Built against the
8951 // group's OWN scope — measured on nix: `rec { b = {x=99;}; inherit (b) x; }`
8952 // is `x = 99`, so the source sees the group it is being bound into.
8953 let from_thunks: Vec<Thunk> = plan
8954 .inherit_froms
8955 .iter()
8956 .map(|e| Thunk::new_suspended(e.clone(), scope_env.clone()))
8957 .collect();
8958
8959 for b in &plan.statics {
8960 let name = sui_intern::resolve(b.name).to_string();
8961 let value = match &b.binding {
8962 Binding::Leaf(expr) => {
8963 let t = Thunk::new_suspended(expr.clone(), scope_env.clone());
8964 thunks.push(t.clone());
8965 Value::Thunk(t)
8966 }
8967 Binding::Group(sub) => {
8968 let t = Thunk::new_plan_group(sub.clone(), scope_env.clone());
8969 thunks.push(t.clone());
8970 Value::Thunk(t)
8971 }
8972 // `inherit x` resolves in the ENCLOSING scope, never the group's
8973 // own rec scope — that is what makes it shadow rather than
8974 // self-reference, and why it can never merge.
8975 Binding::Inherit => env
8976 .lookup(&name)
8977 .ok_or_else(|| EvalError::UndefinedVar(format!("'{name}'")))?,
8978 Binding::InheritFrom { from } => {
8979 let t = Thunk::new_inherit_select(from_thunks[*from].clone(), &name);
8980 thunks.push(t.clone());
8981 Value::Thunk(t)
8982 }
8983 };
8984 // PLAIN insert: the plan guarantees no repeated name.
8985 attrs.insert(name.clone(), value.clone());
8986 if plan.recursive {
8987 scope_env.bind(name, value);
8988 }
8989 }
8990
8991 // Phase 2: re-point every thunk at the completed scope, so a binding that
8992 // references a LATER sibling resolves. `PlanGroup` is re-pointable for
8993 // exactly this reason.
8994 if plan.recursive {
8995 for t in &thunks {
8996 t.update_env(&scope_env);
8997 }
8998 }
8999
9000 Ok(Value::Attrs(std::rc::Rc::new(attrs)))
9001}