engine: resources, lang: funcs, parser: Add panic magic

It's valuable to check your runtime values and to shut down the entire
engine in case something doesn't match. This patch adds some magic
plumbing to support a "panic" mechanism.

A new "panic" statement gets transparently converted into a panic
function and panic resource. The former errors if the input is not
empty. The latter must be present to consume the value, but doesn't
actually do anything.
This commit is contained in:
James Shubin
2023-11-28 13:49:31 -05:00
parent 64e6e686e0
commit 2cbce963b7
12 changed files with 328 additions and 17 deletions

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engine/resources/panic.go Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
// Mgmt
// Copyright (C) 2013-2023+ James Shubin and the project contributors
// Written by James Shubin <james@shubin.ca> and the project contributors
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package resources
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine/traits"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/interfaces"
)
func init() {
// It starts with an underscore so a user can't add it manually.
engine.RegisterResource(interfaces.PanicResKind, func() engine.Res { return &PanicRes{} })
}
// PanicRes is a no-op resource that does nothing as quietly as possible. One of
// these will be added the graph if you use the panic function. (Even when it is
// in a non-panic mode.) This is possibly the simplest resource that exists, and
// in fact, everytime it is used, it will always have the same "name" value. It
// is only used so that there is a valid destination for the panic function.
type PanicRes struct {
traits.Base // add the base methods without re-implementation
init *engine.Init
}
// Default returns some sensible defaults for this resource.
func (obj *PanicRes) Default() engine.Res {
return &PanicRes{}
}
// Validate if the params passed in are valid data.
func (obj *PanicRes) Validate() error {
return nil
}
// Init runs some startup code for this resource.
func (obj *PanicRes) Init(init *engine.Init) error {
obj.init = init // save for later
return nil
}
// Cleanup is run by the engine to clean up after the resource is done.
func (obj *PanicRes) Cleanup() error {
return nil
}
// Watch is the primary listener for this resource and it outputs events.
func (obj *PanicRes) Watch(ctx context.Context) error {
obj.init.Running() // when started, notify engine that we're running
select {
case <-ctx.Done(): // closed by the engine to signal shutdown
}
//obj.init.Event() // notify engine of an event (this can block)
return nil
}
// CheckApply method for Panic resource. Does nothing, returns happy!
func (obj *PanicRes) CheckApply(context.Context, bool) (bool, error) {
return true, nil // state is always okay
}
// Cmp compares two resources and returns an error if they are not equivalent.
func (obj *PanicRes) Cmp(r engine.Res) error {
// we can only compare PanicRes to others of the same resource kind
_, ok := r.(*PanicRes)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("not a %s", obj.Kind())
}
return nil
}
// UnmarshalYAML is the custom unmarshal handler for this struct. It is
// primarily useful for setting the defaults.
func (obj *PanicRes) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
type rawRes PanicRes // indirection to avoid infinite recursion
def := obj.Default() // get the default
res, ok := def.(*PanicRes) // put in the right format
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("could not convert to PanicRes")
}
raw := rawRes(*res) // convert; the defaults go here
if err := unmarshal(&raw); err != nil {
return err
}
*obj = PanicRes(raw) // restore from indirection with type conversion!
return nil
}

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class foo() {
panic("fail3") # should panic
panic("fail4") # should panic
test "nested-test" {
anotherstr => "hello!\n",
}
}

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examples/lang/panic0.mcl Normal file
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import "panic/" as nested # local, relative module to prove it can nest
panic("") # should NOT panic
panic("") # should NOT panic
panic("fail1") # should panic
panic("fail2") # should panic
include nested.foo()
test "test" {
anotherstr => "hello!\n",
}
# this is what we're simulating:
#$_panic1 = panic("whatever1") # this is a function
#_panic $_panic1 {} # this is a resource
#$_panic2 = panic("whatever2")
#_panic $_panic2 {}

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@@ -291,6 +291,8 @@ type StmtRes struct {
Name interfaces.Expr // unique name for the res of this kind
namePtr interfaces.Func // ptr for table lookup
Contents []StmtResContents // list of fields/edges in parsed order
allowUnderscores bool // secret flag to bypass some validation
}
// String returns a short representation of this statement.
@@ -319,7 +321,10 @@ func (obj *StmtRes) Apply(fn func(interfaces.Node) error) error {
// Init initializes this branch of the AST, and returns an error if it fails to
// validate.
func (obj *StmtRes) Init(data *interfaces.Data) error {
if strings.Contains(obj.Kind, "_") {
isPanic := obj.allowUnderscores && obj.Kind == interfaces.PanicResKind
if strings.Contains(obj.Kind, "_") && !isPanic {
return fmt.Errorf("kind must not contain underscores")
}
@@ -383,6 +388,7 @@ func (obj *StmtRes) Interpolate() (interfaces.Stmt, error) {
Kind: obj.Kind,
Name: name,
Contents: contents,
allowUnderscores: obj.allowUnderscores,
}, nil
}
@@ -423,6 +429,7 @@ func (obj *StmtRes) Copy() (interfaces.Stmt, error) {
Kind: obj.Kind,
Name: name,
Contents: contents,
allowUnderscores: obj.allowUnderscores,
}, nil
}
@@ -2833,6 +2840,8 @@ type StmtProg struct {
importProgs []*StmtProg // list of child programs after running SetScope
importFiles []string // list of files seen during the SetScope import
panicCounter uint // number of possible different panics
Body []interfaces.Stmt
}
@@ -2887,6 +2896,36 @@ func (obj *StmtProg) Interpolate() (interfaces.Stmt, error) {
return nil, err
}
body = append(body, interpolated)
// If we have the magic bind statement, then add the res.
// NOTE: We could have used a custom StmtPanic instead here...
if bind, ok := interpolated.(*StmtBind); ok && bind.Ident == interfaces.PanicVarName {
// TODO: does it still work if we have multiple StmtProg's?
obj.panicCounter++
name := fmt.Sprintf("%s%d", interfaces.PanicVarName, obj.panicCounter)
bind.Ident = name // change name to magic name
exprVar := &ExprVar{
Name: name, // use magic name to match
allowUnderscores: true, // allow our magic name
}
if err := exprVar.Init(obj.data); err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "special panic ExprVar Init error during interpolate")
}
stmtRes := &StmtRes{
Kind: interfaces.PanicResKind, // special resource kind
Name: exprVar,
Contents: []StmtResContents{},
allowUnderscores: true, // allow our magic kind
}
if err := stmtRes.Init(obj.data); err != nil {
return nil, errwrap.Wrapf(err, "special panic StmtRes Init error during interpolate")
}
body = append(body, stmtRes)
continue
}
}
return &StmtProg{
data: obj.data,
@@ -8250,6 +8289,8 @@ type ExprVar struct {
typ *types.Type
Name string // name of the variable
allowUnderscores bool // secret flag to bypass some validation
}
// String returns a short representation of this expression.
@@ -8265,6 +8306,9 @@ func (obj *ExprVar) Apply(fn func(interfaces.Node) error) error { return fn(obj)
// Init initializes this branch of the AST, and returns an error if it fails to
// validate.
func (obj *ExprVar) Init(*interfaces.Data) error {
if obj.allowUnderscores && strings.HasPrefix(obj.Name, interfaces.PanicVarName) {
return nil
}
return langutil.ValidateVarName(obj.Name)
}
@@ -8278,6 +8322,7 @@ func (obj *ExprVar) Interpolate() (interfaces.Expr, error) {
scope: obj.scope,
typ: obj.typ,
Name: obj.Name,
allowUnderscores: obj.allowUnderscores,
}, nil
}
@@ -8291,6 +8336,7 @@ func (obj *ExprVar) Copy() (interfaces.Expr, error) {
scope: obj.scope,
typ: obj.typ,
Name: obj.Name,
allowUnderscores: obj.allowUnderscores,
}, nil
}

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// Mgmt
// Copyright (C) 2013-2023+ James Shubin and the project contributors
// Written by James Shubin <james@shubin.ca> and the project contributors
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package core
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/funcs/simple"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/types"
)
func init() {
simple.Register("panic", &types.FuncValue{
T: types.NewType("func(x str) str"),
V: Panic,
})
}
// Panic returns an error when it receives a non-empty string. The error should
// cause the function engine to shutdown.
func Panic(input []types.Value) (types.Value, error) {
if s := input[0].Str(); s != "" {
// This StrValue not really used here, since we error...
return &types.StrValue{
V: s,
}, fmt.Errorf("panic occurred: %s", s)
}
return &types.StrValue{
V: "panic", // name can't be empty
}, nil
}

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@@ -25,4 +25,10 @@ const (
// VarPrefix is the prefix character that precedes the variables
// identifier. For example, `$foo` or for a lambda, `$fn(42)`.
VarPrefix = "$"
// PanicResKind is the kind string used for the panic resource.
PanicResKind = "_panic"
// PanicVarName is the magic name used for the panic output var.
PanicVarName = "_panic"
)

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@@ -514,6 +514,7 @@ func TestAstFunc2(t *testing.T) {
const magicErrorSetScope = "errSetScope: "
const magicErrorUnify = "errUnify: "
const magicErrorGraph = "errGraph: "
const magicErrorStream = "errStream: "
const magicErrorInterpret = "errInterpret: "
const magicErrorAutoEdge = "errAutoEdge: "
const magicEmpty = "# empty!"
@@ -650,6 +651,7 @@ func TestAstFunc2(t *testing.T) {
failSetScope := false
failUnify := false
failGraph := false
failStream := false
failInterpret := false
failAutoEdge := false
if strings.HasPrefix(expstr, magicError) {
@@ -686,6 +688,11 @@ func TestAstFunc2(t *testing.T) {
expstr = errStr
failGraph = true
}
if strings.HasPrefix(expstr, magicErrorStream) {
errStr = strings.TrimPrefix(expstr, magicErrorStream)
expstr = errStr
failStream = true
}
if strings.HasPrefix(expstr, magicErrorInterpret) {
errStr = strings.TrimPrefix(expstr, magicErrorInterpret)
expstr = errStr
@@ -1124,10 +1131,30 @@ func TestAstFunc2(t *testing.T) {
return
}
if err != nil {
if (!fail || !failStream) && err != nil {
t.Errorf("test #%d: FAIL", index)
t.Errorf("test #%d: stream errored: %+v", index, err)
return
}
if failStream && err != nil {
t.Logf("test #%d: stream errored: %+v", index, err)
// Stream errors often have pointers in them, so don't compare for now.
//s := err.Error() // convert to string
//if s != expstr {
// t.Errorf("test #%d: FAIL", index)
// t.Errorf("test #%d: expected different error", index)
// t.Logf("test #%d: err: %s", index, s)
// t.Logf("test #%d: exp: %s", index, expstr)
//}
return
}
if failStream && err == nil {
t.Errorf("test #%d: FAIL", index)
t.Errorf("test #%d: stream passed, expected fail", index)
return
}
return
}
t.Logf("test #%d: got stream event!", index)
max--
if max == 0 {

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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
-- main.mcl --
# This should not panic.
panic("")
panic("")
-- OUTPUT --
Vertex: _panic[panic]

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
-- main.mcl --
# This should not panic.
panic("")
test "hello" {}
-- OUTPUT --
Vertex: _panic[panic]
Vertex: test[hello]

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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
-- main.mcl --
# This should panic!
panic("please panic")
test "hello" {}
-- OUTPUT --
# err: errStream: func `panic @ 0x0000000000` stopped before it was loaded

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@@ -231,6 +231,11 @@
}
return BOOL
}
/panic/ {
yylex.pos(lval) // our pos
lval.str = yylex.Text()
return PANIC_IDENTIFIER
}
/"(\\.|[^"])*"/
{ // This matches any number of the bracketed patterns
// that are surrounded by the two quotes on each side.

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@@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ func init() {
%token CLASS_IDENTIFIER INCLUDE_IDENTIFIER
%token IMPORT_IDENTIFIER AS_IDENTIFIER
%token COMMENT ERROR
%token PANIC_IDENTIFIER
// precedence table
// "Operator precedence is determined by the line ordering of the declarations;
@@ -169,6 +170,11 @@ stmt:
posLast(yylex, yyDollar) // our pos
$$.stmt = $1.stmt
}
| panic
{
posLast(yylex, yyDollar) // our pos
$$.stmt = $1.stmt
}
| resource
{
posLast(yylex, yyDollar) // our pos
@@ -919,6 +925,22 @@ bind:
}
}
;
panic:
// panic("some error")
PANIC_IDENTIFIER OPEN_PAREN call_args CLOSE_PAREN
{
posLast(yylex, yyDollar) // our pos
call := &ast.ExprCall{
Name: $1.str,
Args: $3.exprs,
//Var: false, // default
}
$$.stmt = &ast.StmtBind{
Ident: interfaces.PanicVarName, // make up a placeholder var
Value: call,
}
}
;
/* TODO: do we want to include this?
// resource bind
rbind: