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James Shubin
790b7199ca lang: New function engine
This mega patch primarily introduces a new function engine. The main
reasons for this new engine are:

1) Massively improved performance with lock-contended graphs.

Certain large function graphs could have very high lock-contention which
turned out to be much slower than I would have liked. This new algorithm
happens to be basically lock-free, so that's another helpful
improvement.

2) Glitch-free function graphs.

The function graphs could "glitch" (an FRP term) which could be
undesirable in theory. In practice this was never really an issue, and
I've not explicitly guaranteed that the new graphs are provably
glitch-free, but in practice things are a lot more consistent.

3) Simpler graph shape.

The new graphs don't require the private channels. This makes
understanding the graphs a lot easier.

4) Branched graphs only run half.

Previously we would run two pure side of an if statement, and while this
was mostly meant as an early experiment, it stayed in for far too long
and now was the right time to remove this. This also means our graphs
are much smaller and more efficient too.

Note that this changed the function API slightly. Everything has been
ported. It's possible that we introduce a new API in the future, but it
is unexpected to cause removal of the two current APIs.

In addition, we finally split out the "schedule" aspect from
world.schedule(). The "pick me" aspects now happen in a separate
resource, rather than as a yucky side-effect in the function. This also
lets us more precisely choose when we're scheduled, and we can observe
without being chosen too.

As usual many thanks to Sam for helping through some of the algorithmic
graph shape issues!
2025-09-11 23:19:45 -04:00
James Shubin
16ade43caf engine: Rename world API and add a context
We want to be able to pass ctx through for various reasons.
2025-06-05 14:47:46 -04:00
James Shubin
045b29291e engine, lang: Modern exported resources
I've been waiting to write this patch for a long time. I firmly believe
that the idea of "exported resources" was truly a brilliant one, but
which was never even properly understood by its original inventors! This
patch set aims to show how it should have been done.

The main differences are:

* Real-time modelling, since "once per run" makes no sense.
* Filter with code/functions not language syntax.
* Directed exporting to limit the intended recipients.

The next step is to add more "World" reading and filtering functions to
make it easy and expressive to make your selection of resources to
collect!
2025-04-05 12:45:23 -04:00
James Shubin
f269096eb9 cli, etcd, lib: Remove the etcd client from main
We are slowly getting rid of more cruft and abstracting it nicely. More
to go!
2025-03-19 06:01:42 -04:00
James Shubin
5665259784 cli, engine, etcd, lib: Move the hostname value to the API
Every world implementation needs a unique UUID, might as well move this
to the API.
2025-03-19 05:41:04 -04:00
James Shubin
02fca6409a cli, etcd, lib: Add an etcd client over ssh world backend
This provides a new kind of "world" backend, one that runs etcd over an
SSH connection. This is useful for situations where you want to run an
etcd cluster somewhere for clients across the net, but where you don't
want to expose the ports publicly.

If SSH authentication is setup correctly (using public keys) this will
tunnel over SSH for etcd to connect.

This patch does not yet support deploys over SSH, but that should be
fixed in the future as the world code gets cleaned up more.
2025-03-19 05:33:07 -04:00
James Shubin
a7a5237b07 cli, engine, etcd, lib: Pass in init args
Improve the API and make it more general.
2025-03-18 04:54:13 -04:00
James Shubin
7ad54fe3e8 cli, engine, etcd, lib: Split out the deployer into world
This should hopefully make the refactor into a clean world API a bit
better. Still more to do though!
2025-03-18 04:54:13 -04:00
James Shubin
d30ff6cfae legal: Remove year
Instead of constantly making these updates, let's just remove the year
since things are stored in git anyways, and this is not an actual modern
legal risk anymore.
2025-01-26 16:24:51 -05:00
James Shubin
a8c8f09aa3 gapi: Plumb through a URI mechanism
This is at least a stop-gap until we redo the whole filesystem API mess.
I think golang is partly to blame because they don't have proper API's
merged yet.
2024-10-13 16:40:50 -04:00
James Shubin
90f6d4e563 legal: Update http to https 2024-03-05 01:05:50 -05:00
James Shubin
3e31ee9455 legal: Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7
With the recent merging of embedded package imports and the entry CLI
package, it is now possible for users to build in mcl code into a single
binary. This additional permission makes it explicitly clear that this
is permitted to make it easier for those users. The condition is phrased
so that the terms can be "patched" by the original author if it's
necessary for the project. For example, if the name of the language
(mcl) changes, has a differently named new version, someone finds a
phrasing improvement or a legal loophole, or for some other
reasonable circumstance. Now go write some beautiful embedded tools!
2024-03-05 01:04:09 -05:00
James Shubin
70b5ed7067 lang: Add an embedded package for embedded imports
This adds a new "embedded" package which can be used to import
system-like packages that are embedded into the binary.
2024-02-28 16:36:49 -05:00
James Shubin
ad900fc8f1 etcd: Store the scheme as a constant 2024-02-22 17:41:13 -05:00
James Shubin
377d62999f engine: resources: The kv resource can set un-mapped values
Previously the resource could only set values in a per-hostname
namespace, but for single, user-managed values, we'd like to be able to
control things entirely. Now this resource can do that.
2024-01-22 17:43:24 -05:00
James Shubin
a8f194259b legal: Happy 2024 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2023+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2023+/2024+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2025, and Happy Hacking!
2024-01-22 15:52:49 -05:00
James Shubin
738485a655 etcd: Add world API changes for watching member status
This adds some useful functionality so that anyone with access to the
world API, can learn information about the changing etcd cluster it's
using.
2023-09-29 20:46:36 -04:00
James Shubin
3f403d34a4 etcd: world: Make sure to check if wg is nil or not
We never hit this as far as I know, but might as well be safe.
2023-08-08 01:11:29 -04:00
James Shubin
5d84e33be7 etcd: world: Add missing defer
Not sure how this snuck in!
I've now ran a quick grep across the code base, and I can't find any
similar mistakes.

ack '.Done()' | grep -v defer | grep -iv ctx # then check these
2023-08-08 01:11:29 -04:00
James Shubin
a7624a2bf9 legal: Happy 2023 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2022+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2022+/2023+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2024, and Happy Hacking!
2023-03-05 18:31:52 -05:00
James Shubin
3cea422365 legal: Happy 2022 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2021+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2021+/2022+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2023, and Happy Hacking!
2022-08-05 23:06:27 -04:00
James Shubin
336a38081a legal: Happy 2021 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2020+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2020+/2021+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2022, and Happy Hacking!
2021-01-31 16:52:46 -05:00
James Shubin
f67ad9c061 test: Add a check for too long or badly reflowed docstrings
This ensures that docstring comments are wrapped to 80 chars. ffrank
seemed to be making this mistake far too often, and it's a silly thing
to look for manually. As it turns out, I've made it too, as have many
others. Now we have a test that checks for most cases. There are still a
few stray cases that aren't checked automatically, but this can be
improved upon if someone is motivated to do so.

Before anyone complains about the 80 character limit: this only checks
docstring comments, not source code length or inline source code
comments. There's no excuse for having docstrings that are badly
reflowed or over 80 chars, particularly if you have an automated test.
2020-01-25 04:43:33 -05:00
James Shubin
2648fb1bb1 legal: Happy 2020 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2019+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2019+/2020+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2021, and Happy Hacking!
2020-01-03 20:08:37 -05:00
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
07f542b4d7 legal: Happy 2019 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2018+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2018+/2019+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2020, and Happy Hacking!
2019-03-24 15:08:50 -04:00
James Shubin
9969286224 engine: Resources package rewrite
This giant patch makes some much needed improvements to the code base.

* The engine has been rewritten and lives within engine/graph/
* All of the common interfaces and code now live in engine/
* All of the resources are in one package called engine/resources/
* The Res API can use different "traits" from engine/traits/
* The Res API has been simplified to hide many of the old internals
* The Watch & Process loops were previously inverted, but is now fixed
* The likelihood of package cycles has been reduced drastically
* And much, much more...

Unfortunately, some code had to be temporarily removed. The remote code
had to be taken out, as did the prometheus code. We hope to have these
back in new forms as soon as possible.
2018-04-19 01:10:58 -04:00
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
James Shubin
12fce52cd7 legal: Happy 2018 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2017+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2017+/2018+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2019, and Happy Hacking!
2018-01-03 21:22:07 -05:00
James Shubin
46be83f8f7 legal: Re-license to GPLv3 2017-09-11 18:07:47 -04:00
James Shubin
0af9af44e5 etcd, resources, world: Add World API for shared keys
It's up to the end user to decide who is writing and/or overwriting
them.

It could also be useful to reimplement (refactor) some of the existing
World API's to be implemented in terms of these primitives.
2017-04-17 07:03:29 -04:00
James Shubin
6fd5623b1f gapi: Move separate etcd Watch method into GAPI
This cleans up the API to not have a special case for etcd anymore. In
particular, this also adds the requirement that the GAPI must generate
an event on startup as soon as it is ready to generate a graph.
2017-04-10 03:20:58 -04:00
James Shubin
203d866643 gapi, etcd: Define and implement a string sharing API for the World
This adds a new set of methods to the World API (for sharing data
throughout the cluster) and adds an etcd backed implementation.
2017-03-07 22:51:11 -05:00
James Shubin
a981cfa053 legal: Oh yeah, it is 2017 2017-02-16 01:34:32 -05:00
James Shubin
35d3328e3e etcd: Remove stuttering in package
This is a good first step to cleaning up the package.
2017-02-12 22:51:46 -05:00
James Shubin
0e316b1d55 gapi: Add world interface and refactor existing code to use it
This is the initial base of what will hopefully become a powerful API
that machines will use to communicate. It will be the basis of the
stateful data store that can be used for exported resources, fact
exchange, state machine flags, locks, and much more.
2016-12-07 02:39:14 -05:00