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John Ericson
6a1a3fa1cb Cleanup config headers
There are two big changes:

1. Public and private config is now separated. Configuration variables
   that are only used internally do not go in a header which is
   installed.

   (Additionally, libutil has a unix-specific private config header,
   which should only be used in unix-specific code. This keeps things a
   bit more organized, in a purely private implementation-internal way.)

2. Secondly, there is no more `-include`. There are very few config
   items that need to be publically exposed, so now it is feasible to
   just make the headers that need them just including the (public)
   configuration header.

And there are also a few more small cleanups on top of those:

- The configuration files have better names.

- The few CPP variables that remain exposed in the public headers are
  now also renamed to always start with `NIX_`. This ensures they should
  not conflict with variables defined elsewhere.

- We now always use `#if` and not `#ifdef`/`#ifndef` for our
  configuration variables, which helps avoid bugs by requiring that
  variables must be defined in all cases.

(cherry picked from commit c204e307ac)
2025-04-01 15:07:49 +02:00
John Ericson
15658b259f Separate headers from source files
The short answer for why we need to do this is so we can consistently do
`#include "nix/..."`. Without this change, there are ways to still make
that work, but they are hacky, and they have downsides such as making it
harder to make sure headers from the wrong Nix library (e..g.
`libnixexpr` headers in `libnixutil`) aren't being used.

The C API alraedy used `nix_api_*`, so its headers are *not* put in
subdirectories accordingly.

Progress on #7876

We resisted doing this for a while because it would be annoying to not
have the header source file pairs close by / easy to change file
path/name from one to the other. But I am ameliorating that with
symlinks in the next commit.

(cherry picked from commit f3e1c47f47)
2025-03-31 18:04:04 -04:00
John Ericson
c0b219cf46 Cleanup config header for libcmd
- Since it's now private, give it a rename. Note that I want to switch the
  word order on the public ones too.

- Since it is only needed by two files, just include there rather than
  the nasty blanket-forced thing.

(cherry picked from commit 326548bae5)
2025-03-31 18:04:04 -04:00
Pino Toscano
e0198c513a libcmd: do not compile editline helpers when building w/ readline
The internal "completionCallback" and "listPossibleCallback" helpers
are used only when building with editline; hence, do not build then
when using readline, matching their usage in
"ReadlineLikeInteracter::init()".
2024-07-28 11:40:16 +02:00
Robert Hensing
ca2cc26e12 tests/functional/repl: Improve precision and readability
... as well as match buildReadlineNoMarkdown.

Unfortunately it doesn't support long inputs or multiline inputs
for now.
This needs to make better use of the interacter interface.
2024-07-24 12:48:38 +02:00
Robert Hensing
712ce2feac ReadlineLikeInteracter::getLine: Add _NIX_TEST_REPL_ECHO env var
... for testing
2024-07-24 12:48:38 +02:00
Robert Hensing
6bbd493d49 libcmd/repl-interacter: INT_MAX -> numeric_limits 2024-07-15 19:56:40 +02:00
John Ericson
3acf3fc746 Package libnixmain and libnixcmd with Meson
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-07-05 16:40:55 -04:00
John Ericson
8433027e35 Build a minimized Nix with MinGW
At this point many features are stripped out, but this works:

- Can run libnix{util,store,expr} unit tests
- Can run some Nix commands

Co-Authored-By volth <volth@volth.com>
Co-Authored-By Brian McKenna <brian@brianmckenna.org>
2024-04-17 12:26:10 -04:00
Jade Lovelace
ea31b8a117 refactor: repl prompts are now the job of the interacter 2024-03-12 18:25:35 -07:00
Jade Lovelace
70a6ce139b refactor: move readline stuff into its own file
This is in direct preparation for an automation mode of nix repl.
2024-03-12 18:25:35 -07:00