This ports TestAstFunc2 from our home-grown content storage system to
the txtar package. Since a single file can be used to represent the
entire folder hierarchy, this makes it much easier to see and edit
tests.
This removes the calling of SetValue from the engine, and instead
replaces it with the Table() API. The downside is that this is likely
slower, and the current API with locking being exposed publicly is kind
of ugly. The upside is that this might make building the new engine
easier.
Future versions might remove locking from the API if we can avoid making
any accesses to expressions. Currently this happens within Logf/SafeLogf
which is our main (only?) usage at the moment. Logging could become
smarter perhaps. Alternatively, we might pass in a "setter" function
that gets called safely from within the engine. This could wrap SetValue
and the locking functions wouldn't be part of the public API.
This adds the requirement that all function implementations provider a
String() string method so that these can be used as vertices in the
pgraph library. If we eventually move to generics for the pgraph DAG,
then this might not matter, but it's not bad that these have names
either.
This patch moves to use the sox package instead of arecord for getting
microphone data, and it also validates that both sox and rec and
installed. We also add a standalone example.
This updates the versions of virtually all our deps. Ever since golang
switched to go.mod we were unable to do so due to blockages with the
retract mechanism that one dep had used. Here's what seems like a
workaround for now. Suggestions from expert welcome.
This doesn't let us have nested mcl at the moment, but we could improve
on this with an embed API for each package. For now this makes building
the project easier.
This flattens the type unification of the map function so that the
solver has more to work with. It's possible that some scenarios might
solve faster, or without recursion, after this improvement.
Hetzner cloud resource using hcloud-go. Requires polling via Meta:poll param. This first commit provides a stable vm resource with support for the basic functions of creating, deleting and updating a live server instance. SSH key handling does still require some attention to make sure checkapply can detect and update live changes to the specified keylist. A dedicated hetzner:sshkeys resource might be in order to make sure the keyset is handled correctly if there are multiple hetzner:vm resources running under the same Hetzner project. All remarks for future improvements are indicated with a TODO prefix
Unexported fields should be ignored when mapping structs from Golang to
mcl, as this avoids issues where certain structs cannot be used in mcl
representation due to their structure that may be incompatible with
conversion. Disallowing private fields allows those to still be included
in the struct but ignored when mapping the types, allowing the mcl
representation of the type to stil be valid
Resolves: https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/issues/684
Signed-off-by: Joe Groocock <me@frebib.net>
According to [1] "/usr/lib/systemd/system/" is where systemd files from installed packages are stored in Arch Linux
Big thanks to @jordansissel for the in-depth explanation of this PRs effects:
> This PR replaces --prefix with the fpm dir package type's feature "path mapping" which lets you map a local file to a destination file when creating the package using this syntax: localpath=destinationpath
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd#Writing_unit_files
There were a bunch of packages that weren't well documented. With the
recent split up of the lang package, I figured it would be more helpful
for new contributors who want to learn the structure of the project.