Mark fetchTree as unstable again

As discussed in our last meeting, we need a bit more time, but we are
"time boxing" the work left to do to ensure there is not unbounded
delay.

Rather than putting it back underneath `flakes`, though, put it
underneath its own `fetch-tree` experimental feature (which `flakes`
includes/implies). This signals our commitment to the plan to stabilize
it first without waiting to go through the rest of Flakes, and also will
give users a "release candidate" when we get closer to stabilization.

This reverts commit 4112dd1fc9.
This commit is contained in:
John Ericson 2023-11-08 23:08:05 -05:00
parent d854e8696b
commit f0adb72c23
6 changed files with 27 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -17,7 +17,8 @@
- `nix-shell` shebang lines now support single-quoted arguments.
- `builtins.fetchTree` is now marked as stable.
- `builtins.fetchTree` is now unstable under its own experimental feature, [`fetch-tree`](@docroot@/contributing/experimental-features.md#xp-fetch-tree).
As described in the document for that feature, this is because we anticipate polishing it and then stabilizing it before the rest of Flakes.
- The interface for creating and updating lock files has been overhauled:

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@ -228,6 +228,7 @@ static RegisterPrimOp primop_fetchTree({
```
)",
.fun = prim_fetchTree,
.experimentalFeature = Xp::FetchTree,
});
static void fetch(EvalState & state, const PosIdx pos, Value * * args, Value & v,

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@ -330,9 +330,13 @@ template<> std::set<ExperimentalFeature> BaseSetting<std::set<ExperimentalFeatur
{
std::set<ExperimentalFeature> res;
for (auto & s : tokenizeString<StringSet>(str)) {
if (auto thisXpFeature = parseExperimentalFeature(s); thisXpFeature)
if (auto thisXpFeature = parseExperimentalFeature(s); thisXpFeature) {
res.insert(thisXpFeature.value());
else
// FIXME: Replace this hack with a proper notion of
// experimental feature implications/dependencies.
if (thisXpFeature.value() == Xp::Flakes)
res.insert(Xp::FetchTree);
} else
warn("unknown experimental feature '%s'", s);
}
return res;

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@ -74,6 +74,21 @@ constexpr std::array<ExperimentalFeatureDetails, numXpFeatures> xpFeatureDetails
flake`](@docroot@/command-ref/new-cli/nix3-flake.md) for details.
)",
},
{
.tag = Xp::FetchTree,
.name = "fetch-tree",
.description = R"(
Enable the use of the [`fetchTree`](@docroot@/language/builtins.md#builtins-fetchTree) built-in function in the Nix language.
`fetchTree` exposes a larger suite of fetching functionality in a more systematic way.
The same fetching functionality is always used for for
[`flakes`](#xp-feature-flakes).
This built-in was previously guarded by the `flakes` experimental feature because of that overlap,
but since the plan is to work on stabilizing this first (due 2024 Q1), we are putting it underneath a separate feature.
Once we've made the changes we want to make, enabling just this feature will serve as a "release candidate" --- allowing users to try out the functionality we want to stabilize and not any other functionality we don't yet want to, in isolation.
)",
},
{
.tag = Xp::NixCommand,
.name = "nix-command",

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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ enum struct ExperimentalFeature
CaDerivations,
ImpureDerivations,
Flakes,
FetchTree,
NixCommand,
RecursiveNix,
NoUrlLiterals,

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@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ exp_cores=$(nix show-config | grep '^cores' | cut -d '=' -f 2 | xargs)
exp_features=$(nix show-config | grep '^experimental-features' | cut -d '=' -f 2 | xargs)
[[ $prev != $exp_cores ]]
[[ $exp_cores == "4242" ]]
[[ $exp_features == "flakes nix-command" ]]
# flakes implies fetch-tree
[[ $exp_features == "fetch-tree flakes nix-command" ]]
# Test that it's possible to retrieve a single setting's value
val=$(nix show-config | grep '^warn-dirty' | cut -d '=' -f 2 | xargs)