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Only libexpr depends on the garbage collector, specifically only instantiations of EvalState actually require the GC to be initialised. Rather than always starting it for the whole program, even if it is not needed, this change moves the GC initialisation into libexpr, guarded by absl::call_once. This should make it possible to run the nix daemon without the garbage collector interfering, granted that things are correcty separated and the daemon does not actually invoke the evaluator. Based on my investigation so far, the daemon logic itself does not require libexpr to be present at all - so I think it is safe - but the current monobinary might have some tricks up its sleeve that will cause problems for us. We can deal with those if they arise. Relates to https://b.tvl.fyi/issues/30 Change-Id: I61c745f96420c02e089bd3c362ac3ccb117d3073 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/1584 Tested-by: BuildkiteCI Reviewed-by: edef <edef@edef.eu> Reviewed-by: kanepyork <rikingcoding@gmail.com> |
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depot
This repository is the monorepo for the community around tazjin's virus lounge, containing our personal tools and infrastructure. Everything in here is built using Nix.
If you've ended up here and have no idea who I am, feel free to follow me on Twitter.
Highlights
Tools
tools/emacscontains my personal Emacs configuration (packages & config)fun/aoc2019contains solutions for a handful of Advent of Code 2019 challenges, before I ran out of interesttools/blog_clicontains my tool for writing new blog posts and storing them in the DNS zonetools/cheddarcontains a source code and Markdown rendering tool that is integrated with my cgit instance to render files in various viewsops/kontemplatecontains my Kubernetes resource templating tool (with which the services in this repository are deployed!)ops/besadiicontains a tool that runs as the gitpost-receive-hook on my git server to trigger builds on sourcehut.third_party/nixcontains my fork of the Nix package manager
Packages / Libraries
nix/buildGoimplements a Nix library that can build Go software in the style of Bazel'srules_go. Go programs in this repository are built using this library.nix/buildLispimplements a Nix library that can build Common Lisp software. Currently only SBCL is supported. Lisp programs in this repository are built using this library.tools/emacs-pkgscontains various Emacs libraries that my Emacs setup uses, for example:dottime.elprovides dottime in the Emacs modelinenix-util.elprovides editing utilities for Nix filesterm-switcher.elis an ivy-function for switching between vterm buffers
net/alcoholic_jwtcontains an easy-to-use JWT-validation library for Rustnet/crimpcontains a high-level HTTP client using cURL for Rust
Services
Services in this repository are deployed on a Google Kubernetes Engine cluster using Nixery.
web/blogandweb/homepagecontain my blog and website setup (serving at tazj.in)web/cgit-tazcontains a slightly patched version ofcgitthat serves my git web interface at git.tazj.inops/journaldrivercontains a small Rust daemon that can forward logs from journald to Stackdriver Logging
Miscellaneous
Presentations I've given in the past are in the presentations folder, these
cover a variety of topics and some of them have links to recordings.
There's a few fun things in the fun/ folder, often with context given in the
README. Check out my list of the best tools for example.
Contributing
If you'd like to contribute to any of the tools in here, please check out the contribution guidelines.