neovim-flake/lib/dag.nix
diniamo f9789432f9
treewide: make the entire generated config lua based (#333)
* modules: switch to gerg's neovim-wrapper

* modules: use initViml instead of writing the file

* treewide: make the entire generated config lua based

* docs: remove mentions of configRC

* plugins/treesitter: remove vim.cmd hack

* treewide: move resolveDag to lib

* modules/wrapper(rc): fix typo

* treewide: migrate to pluginRC for correct DAG order

The "new" DAG order is as follows:
- (luaConfigPre)
- globalsScript
- basic
- theme
- pluginConfigs
- extraPluginConfigs
- mappings
- (luaConfigPost)

* plugins/theme: fix theme DAG place

* plugins/theme: fix fixed theme DAG place

* modules/wrapper(rc): add removed option module for configRC

* docs: add dag-entries chapter, add release note entry

* fix: formatting CI

* languages/nix: add missing `local`

* docs: fix page link

* docs: add mention of breaking changes at the start of the release notes

* plugins/neo-tree: convert to pluginRC

* modules/wrapper(rc): add back entryAnywhere

* modules/wrapper(rc): expose pluginRC

* apply raf patch

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Co-authored-by: NotAShelf <raf@notashelf.dev>
2024-07-20 08:30:48 +00:00

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Nix

# From home-manager: https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/blob/master/modules/lib/dag.nix
# A generalization of Nixpkgs's `strings-with-deps.nix`.
#
# The main differences from the Nixpkgs version are
#
# - not specific to strings, i.e., any payload is OK,
#
# - the addition of the function `entryBefore` indicating a "wanted
# by" relationship.
{lib}: let
inherit (builtins) isAttrs attrValues attrNames elem all head tail length toJSON isString;
inherit (lib.attrsets) filterAttrs mapAttrs;
inherit (lib.lists) toposort;
inherit (lib.nvim.dag) empty isEntry entryBetween entryAfter entriesBetween entryAnywhere topoSort;
in {
empty = {};
isEntry = e: e ? data && e ? after && e ? before;
isDag = dag:
isAttrs dag && all isEntry (attrValues dag);
/*
Takes an attribute set containing entries built by entryAnywhere,
entryAfter, and entryBefore to a topologically sorted list of
entries.
Internally this function uses the `toposort` function in
`<nixpkgs/lib/lists.nix>` and its value is accordingly.
Specifically, the result on success is
{ result = [ { name = ?; data = ?; } ] }
For example
nix-repl> topoSort {
a = entryAnywhere "1";
b = entryAfter [ "a" "c" ] "2";
c = entryBefore [ "d" ] "3";
d = entryBefore [ "e" ] "4";
e = entryAnywhere "5";
} == {
result = [
{ data = "1"; name = "a"; }
{ data = "3"; name = "c"; }
{ data = "2"; name = "b"; }
{ data = "4"; name = "d"; }
{ data = "5"; name = "e"; }
];
}
true
And the result on error is
{
cycle = [ { after = ?; name = ?; data = ? } ];
loops = [ { after = ?; name = ?; data = ? } ];
}
For example
nix-repl> topoSort {
a = entryAnywhere "1";
b = entryAfter [ "a" "c" ] "2";
c = entryAfter [ "d" ] "3";
d = entryAfter [ "b" ] "4";
e = entryAnywhere "5";
} == {
cycle = [
{ after = [ "a" "c" ]; data = "2"; name = "b"; }
{ after = [ "d" ]; data = "3"; name = "c"; }
{ after = [ "b" ]; data = "4"; name = "d"; }
];
loops = [
{ after = [ "a" "c" ]; data = "2"; name = "b"; }
];
}
true
*/
topoSort = dag: let
dagBefore = dag: name:
attrNames
(filterAttrs (_n: v: elem name v.before) dag);
normalizedDag =
mapAttrs (n: v: {
name = n;
inherit (v) data;
after = v.after ++ dagBefore dag n;
})
dag;
before = a: b: elem a.name b.after;
sorted = toposort before (attrValues normalizedDag);
in
if sorted ? result
then {
result = map (v: {inherit (v) name data;}) sorted.result;
}
else sorted;
# Applies a function to each element of the given DAG.
map = f: mapAttrs (n: v: v // {data = f n v.data;});
entryBetween = before: after: data: {inherit data before after;};
# Create a DAG entry with no particular dependency information.
entryAnywhere = entryBetween [] [];
entryAfter = entryBetween [];
entryBefore = before: entryBetween before [];
# Given a list of entries, this function places them in order within the DAG.
# Each entry is labeled "${tag}-${entry index}" and other DAG entries can be
# added with 'before' or 'after' referring these indexed entries.
#
# The entries as a whole can be given a relation to other DAG nodes. All
# generated nodes are then placed before or after those dependencies.
entriesBetween = tag: let
go = i: before: after: entries: let
name = "${tag}-${toString i}";
in
if entries == []
then empty
else if length entries == 1
then {
"${name}" = entryBetween before after (head entries);
}
else
{
"${name}" = entryAfter after (head entries);
}
// go (i + 1) before [name] (tail entries);
in
go 0;
entriesAnywhere = tag: entriesBetween tag [] [];
entriesAfter = tag: entriesBetween tag [];
entriesBefore = tag: before: entriesBetween tag before [];
# mkLuarcSection and mkVimrcSection take a section DAG
# and return a string containing a comment to identify
# the section, and the data contained within the section
#
# all operations are done without any modifications
# to the inputted section data
mkLuarcSection = section: ''
-- SECTION: ${section.name}
${section.data}
'';
resolveDag = {
name,
dag,
mapResult,
}: let
# When the value is a string, default it to dag.entryAnywhere
finalDag = mapAttrs (_: value:
if isString value
then entryAnywhere value
else value)
dag;
sortedDag = topoSort finalDag;
result =
if sortedDag ? result
then mapResult sortedDag.result
else abort ("Dependency cycle in ${name}: " + toJSON sortedDag);
in
result;
}