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Author SHA1 Message Date
James Shubin
43839d1090 all: Switch the --lang syntax to use argv instead
It was a bit awkward using `mgmt run lang --lang <input>` so instead, we
now drop the --lang, and read the positional argv for the input.

This also does the same for the --yaml frontend.
2019-05-05 11:10:47 -04:00
James Shubin
d70bbfb5d0 lang: unification: Improve type unification algorithm
The simple type unification algorithm suffered from some serious
performance and memory problems when used with certain code bases. This
adds some crucial optimizations that improve performance drastically.
2019-04-23 21:21:42 -04:00
James Shubin
fc3baa28d6 lang: funcs: Add regexp package and match function
This adds a simple regexp match function. This will be useful for
regexp based name classification, if you're into that sort of thing.
2019-04-16 21:42:32 -04:00
James Shubin
a5842a41b2 etcd: Rewrite embed etcd implementation
This is a giant cleanup of the etcd code. The earlier version was
written when I was less experienced with golang.

This is still not perfect, and does contain some races, but at least
it's a decent base to start from. The automatic elastic clustering
should be considered an experimental feature. If you need a more
battle-tested cluster, then you should manage etcd manually and point
mgmt at your existing cluster.
2019-04-11 21:43:48 -04:00
James Shubin
da1c96c6fd examples: lang: Refresh examples
Removed two old examples which were no longer valid.
2019-03-09 18:54:50 -05:00
James Shubin
de43569fa2 engine, lang: Improve send/recv significantly
Part of this was rotten, and not fully functional. This fixes the rot,
adds some tests, and improves the type checking that occurs when sending
and receiving values. In addition, a significant portion of this happens
at compile time.

There is still more work to be done here, but this should get us a good
chunk of the way for now.
2019-03-09 17:37:58 -05:00
James Shubin
0ca57d6a09 examples: lang: Add a basic file example 2019-03-09 16:05:12 -05:00
James Shubin
426b15313e engine: resources: Fix missing file when specified without content
If the file res was defined with state => "exists" but no content
specified, it was not created. This patch fixes this bug and adds a test
and an example.
2019-03-06 07:09:39 -05:00
James Shubin
6b803656b2 engine: resources: Improve exec resource
The exec resource was an early addition to the project, and it was due
for some fixes and integration into our automated tests. This patch
fixes a number of issues, and makes it ready for more general use.
2019-03-04 10:16:21 -05:00
James Shubin
c049413b47 examples: lang: Add is_debian and is_redhat family example
This is just the beginning.
2019-02-28 08:53:25 -05:00
Toshaan Bharvani
88fcda2c99 lang: funcs: Added an uptime function
Signed-off-by: Toshaan Bharvani <toshaan@vantosh.com>
2019-02-24 12:20:58 -05:00
James Shubin
90fa83a5cf lang: funcs: core: Move world API functions
Some of the core functions interact with the remote "world" API. Move
them all into the same package.
2019-02-07 12:32:32 -05:00
James Shubin
b449be89a7 examples: Add uncommited nspawn example 2019-02-06 08:57:11 -05:00
James Shubin
bbfeb49cdf examples: Add more examples and clean up some 2019-02-04 05:03:37 -05:00
James Shubin
f61e1cb36d examples: Add missing mcl files
I forgot to add these, sorry.
2019-02-03 09:58:04 -05:00
James Shubin
4a3e2c3611 engine: nspawn: Add an nspawn example with an improved exec
This adds the cwd fields to exec, better error messages to svc (which is
nested in nspawn) and a fancier nspawn example!
2019-02-01 09:44:55 -05:00
James Shubin
9966ca2e85 examples: Improve dynamic cpus virt example 2019-02-01 07:58:38 -05:00
James Shubin
5a531b7948 lang: funcs: Add a new readfile function
This adds a new function that reads files from the local host.
2019-02-01 05:20:22 -05:00
James Shubin
78936c5ce8 examples: lang: Update examples to fix imports and port from yaml
Some small fixes that are useful for demos!
2019-02-01 03:47:18 -05:00
James Shubin
96dccca475 lang: Add module imports and more
This enables imports in mcl code, and is one of last remaining blockers
to using mgmt. Now we can start writing standalone modules, and adding
standard library functions as needed. There's still lots to do, but this
was a big missing piece. It was much harder to get right than I had
expected, but I think it's solid!

This unfortunately large commit is the result of some wild hacking I've
been doing for the past little while. It's the result of a rebase that
broke many "wip" commits that tracked my private progress, into
something that's not gratuitously messy for our git logs. Since this was
a learning and discovery process for me, I've "erased" the confusing git
history that wouldn't have helped. I'm happy to discuss the dead-ends,
and a small portion of that code was even left in for possible future
use.

This patch includes:

* A change to the cli interface:
You now specify the front-end explicitly, instead of leaving it up to
the front-end to decide when to "activate". For example, instead of:

mgmt run --lang code.mcl

we now do:

mgmt run lang --lang code.mcl

We might rename the --lang flag in the future to avoid the awkward word
repetition. Suggestions welcome, but I'm considering "input". One
side-effect of this change, is that flags which are "engine" specific
now must be specified with "run" before the front-end name. Eg:

mgmt run --tmp-prefix lang --lang code.mcl

instead of putting --tmp-prefix at the end. We also changed the GAPI
slightly, but I've patched all code that used it. This also makes things
consistent with the "deploy" command.

* The deploys are more robust and let you deploy after a run
This has been vastly improved and let's mgmt really run as a smart
engine that can handle different workloads. If you don't want to deploy
when you've started with `run` or if one comes in, you can use the
--no-watch-deploy option to block new deploys.

* The import statement exists and works!
We now have a working `import` statement. Read the docs, and try it out.
I think it's quite elegant how it fits in with `SetScope`. Have a look.
As a result, we now have some built-in functions available in modules.
This also adds the metadata.yaml entry-point for all modules. Have a
look at the examples or the tests. The bulk of the patch is to support
this.

* Improved lang input parsing code:
I re-wrote the parsing that determined what ran when we passed different
things to --lang. Deciding between running an mcl file or raw code is
now handled in a more intelligent, and re-usable way. See the inputs.go
file if you want to have a look. One casualty is that you can't stream
code from stdin *directly* to the front-end, it's encapsulated into a
deploy first. You can still use stdin though! I doubt anyone will notice
this change.

* The scope was extended to include functions and classes:
Go forth and import lovely code. All these exist in scopes now, and can
be re-used!

* Function calls actually use the scope now. Glad I got this sorted out.

* There is import cycle detection for modules!
Yes, this is another dag. I think that's #4. I guess they're useful.

* A ton of tests and new test infra was added!
This should make it much easier to add new tests that run mcl code. Have
a look at TestAstFunc1 to see how to add more of these.

As usual, I'll try to keep these commits smaller in the future!
2018-12-21 06:22:12 -05:00
James Shubin
046b21b907 lang: Refactor most functions to support modules
This is a giant refactor to move functions into a hierarchial module
layout. While this isn't entirely implemented yet, it should work
correctly once all the import bits have landed. What's broken at the
moment is the template function, which currently doesn't understand the
period separator.
2018-12-20 21:21:30 -05:00
Jonathan Gold
da0ffa5e56 engine: resources: cron: Add auto edges from SvcRes 2018-12-16 15:12:58 -05:00
Jonathan Gold
8282f3b59c engine: resources: cron: Add lang examples 2018-12-15 11:01:05 -05:00
Jonathan Gold
51ec91dd16 engine: resources: docker: Add a docker container resource 2018-11-29 08:14:07 -05:00
Jonathan Gold
d26a6de759 engine: resources: mount: Add a mount resource 2018-05-04 15:53:05 -04:00
jonathangold
7d7eb3d1cd resources: net: Add net resource
This patch adds a net resource for managing nework interfaces, based
around netlink.
2018-03-27 17:46:00 -04:00
James Shubin
3ad7097c8a lang: Add internal, resource specific edges
This adds the ability to specify internal, resource specific edges, with
and without notifications. We use the special words: "Notify", "Before",
"Listen", and "Depend". They must have the first character capitalized.
They also support the "elvis" operator.
2018-02-27 23:26:25 -05:00
James Shubin
8e01b6db48 lang: Add a resource-specific elvis operator
This allows you to omit a resource parameter programmatically, and
avoids the need of an `undef` or `nil` in our language, which would
contribute to programming errors, crashes, and overall reduced safety.
2018-02-27 17:29:49 -05:00
James Shubin
df1e50e599 lang: funcs: Add math pow function and a few examples
Just a few small things I think should be committed.
2018-02-25 19:48:25 -05:00
James Shubin
6370f0cb95 lang: Add edges to lexer and parser
This adds some initial syntax for external edges to the language.

There are still improvements which are necessary for send/recv.
2018-02-25 19:29:27 -05:00
James Shubin
80784bb8f1 lang: types, funcs: Add simple polymorphic function API
This adds a simple API for adding static, polymorphic, pure functions.
This lets you define a list of type signatures and the associated
implementations to overload a particular function name. The internals of
this API then do all of the hard work of matching the available
signatures to what statically type checks, and then calling the
appropriate implementation.

While this seems as if this would only work for function polymorphism
with a finite number of possible types, while this is mostly true, it
also allows you to add the `variant` "wildcard" type into your
signatures which will allow you to match a wider set of signatures.

A canonical use case for this is the len function which can determine
the length of both lists and maps with any contained type. (Either the
type of the list elements, or the types of the map keys and values.)

When using this functionality, you must be careful to ensure that there
is only a single mapping from possible type to signature so that the
"dynamic dispatch" of the function is unique.

It is worth noting that this API won't cover functions which support an
arbitrary number of input arguments. The well-known case of this,
printf, is implemented with the more general function API which is more
complicated.

This patch also adds some necessary library improvements for comparing
types to partial types, and to types containing variants.

Lastly, this fixes a bug in the `NewType` parser which parsed certain
complex function types wrong.
2018-02-25 02:17:13 -05:00
Johan Bloemberg
f33f84d2f2 lang: Add getenv function
$x = getenv("NAME")
    $y = defaultenv("NOTEXIST", "defaultvalue")
    $z = hasenv("NAME")
    $a = env()
    $b = maplookup($a, "NAME", "defaultvalue")
2018-02-23 20:02:13 +01:00
James Shubin
b0911c6d70 lang: funcs: simple: Don't block on simple, pure, static functions
I forgot to handle the special case of a function using this API that
received no inputs. It was waiting for the first input to come in, and
as a result was never producing any output.

Remember that functions like this should *almost* be thought of as
constants of the system. You would expect their output to never change
during the lifetime of a particular program invocation.
2018-02-22 19:26:18 -05:00
James Shubin
837388ae4e lang: types, funcs: Add simple function API
This patch adds a simple function API for writing simple, pure
functions. This should reduce the amount of boilerplate required for
most functions, and make growing a stdlib significantly easier. If you
need to build more complex, event-generating functions, or statically
polymorphic functions, then you'll still need to use the normal API for
now.

This also makes all of these pure functions available automatically
within templates. It might make sense to group these functions into
packages to make their logical organization easier, but this is a good
enough start for now.

Lastly, this added some missing pieces to our types library. You can now
use `ValueOf` to convert from a `reflect.Value` to the corresponding
`Value` in our type system, if an equivalent exists.

Unfortunately, we're severely lacking in tests for these new types
library additions, but look forward to growing some in the future!
2018-02-21 21:32:31 -05:00
James Shubin
b19583e7d3 lang: Initial implementation of the mgmt language
This is an initial implementation of the mgmt language. It is a
declarative (immutable) functional, reactive, domain specific
programming language. It is intended to be a language that is:

* safe
* powerful
* easy to reason about

With these properties, we hope this language, and the mgmt engine will
allow you to model the real-time systems that you'd like to automate.

This also includes a number of other associated changes. Sorry for the
large size of this patch.
2018-01-20 08:09:29 -05:00