upgrade to zig 0.9.0 (will be overridden)
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12 changed files with 95 additions and 104 deletions

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@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ steps:
REGISTRY:
from_secret: docker_registry
commands:
- wget https://ziglang.org/builds/zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0-dev.321+15a030ef3.tar.xz
- tar x -C /usr/local -f zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0-dev.321+15a030ef3.tar.xz
- wget https://ziglang.org/download/0.9.0/zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0.tar.xz
- tar x -C /usr/local -f zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0.tar.xz
- rm /usr/local/bin/zig
- ln -s /usr/local/zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0-dev.321+15a030ef3/zig /usr/local/bin/zig
- ln -s /usr/local/zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0/zig /usr/local/bin/zig
- (cd codegen && zig build test)
- zig build # implicitly does a codegen
- zig build test

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@ -105,6 +105,6 @@ RUN tar -czf aws-c-auth-clang.tgz /usr/local/*
FROM alpine:3.13 as final
COPY --from=auth /aws-c-auth-clang.tgz /
ADD https://ziglang.org/download/0.8.1/zig-linux-x86_64-0.8.1.tar.xz /
ADD https://ziglang.org/download/0.9.0/zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0.tar.xz /
RUN tar -xzf /aws-c-auth-clang.tgz && mkdir /src && tar -C /usr/local -xf zig-linux* && \
ln -s /usr/local/zig-linux*/zig /usr/local/bin/zig

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@ -49,15 +49,7 @@ pub fn build(b: *Builder) !void {
exe.setTarget(target);
exe.setBuildMode(mode);
// This line works as of c5d412268
// Earliest nightly is 05b5e49bc on 2021-06-12
// https://ziglang.org/builds/zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0-dev.113+05b5e49bc.tar.xz
// exe.override_dest_dir = .{ .Custom = ".." };
exe.override_dest_dir = .{ .custom = ".." };
// Static linkage flag was nonfunctional until 2b2efa24d0855
// Did not notice this until 2021-06-28, and that nightly is:
// https://ziglang.org/builds/zig-linux-x86_64-0.9.0-dev.321+15a030ef3.tar.xz
exe.linkage = .static;
// TODO: Strip doesn't actually fully strip the executable. If we're on
@ -93,7 +85,7 @@ pub fn build(b: *Builder) !void {
}
// TODO: Support > linux
if (std.builtin.os.tag == .linux) {
if (builtin.os.tag == .linux) {
const codegen = b.step("gen", "Generate zig service code from smithy models");
codegen.dependOn(&b.addSystemCommand(&.{ "/bin/sh", "-c", "cd codegen && zig build" }).step);
// Since codegen binary is built every time, if it's newer than our

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ const json_zig = @embedFile("json.zig");
pub fn main() anyerror!void {
var arena = std.heap.ArenaAllocator.init(std.heap.page_allocator);
defer arena.deinit();
const allocator = &arena.allocator;
const allocator = arena.allocator();
const args = try std.process.argsAlloc(allocator);
defer std.process.argsFree(allocator, args);
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ fn processFile(arg: []const u8, stdout: anytype, manifest: anytype) !void {
// day I'm not sure we want to track down leaks
var arena = std.heap.ArenaAllocator.init(std.heap.page_allocator);
defer arena.deinit();
const allocator = &arena.allocator;
const allocator = arena.allocator();
var writer = &stdout;
var file: std.fs.File = undefined;
const filename = try std.fmt.allocPrint(allocator, "{s}.zig", .{arg});
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ fn processFile(arg: []const u8, stdout: anytype, manifest: anytype) !void {
_ = try writer.write("const smithy = @import(\"smithy\");\n\n");
std.log.info("Processing file: {s}", .{arg});
const service_names = generateServicesForFilePath(allocator, ";", arg, writer) catch |err| {
std.log.crit("Error processing file: {s}", .{arg});
std.log.err("Error processing file: {s}", .{arg});
return err;
};
defer {
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ fn processFile(arg: []const u8, stdout: anytype, manifest: anytype) !void {
}
}
fn generateServicesForFilePath(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, comptime terminator: []const u8, path: []const u8, writer: anytype) ![][]const u8 {
fn generateServicesForFilePath(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, comptime terminator: []const u8, path: []const u8, writer: anytype) ![][]const u8 {
const file = try std.fs.cwd().openFile(path, .{ .read = true, .write = false });
defer file.close();
return try generateServices(allocator, terminator, file, writer);
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ fn countReferences(shape: smithy.ShapeInfo, shapes: std.StringHashMap(smithy.Sha
}
}
fn generateServices(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, comptime _: []const u8, file: std.fs.File, writer: anytype) ![][]const u8 {
fn generateServices(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, comptime _: []const u8, file: std.fs.File, writer: anytype) ![][]const u8 {
const json = try file.readToEndAlloc(allocator, 1024 * 1024 * 1024);
defer allocator.free(json);
const model = try smithy.parse(allocator, json);
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ fn generateServices(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, comptime _: []const u8, file:
return constant_names.toOwnedSlice();
}
fn generateAdditionalTypes(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, file_state: FileGenerationState, writer: anytype) !void {
fn generateAdditionalTypes(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, file_state: FileGenerationState, writer: anytype) !void {
// More types may be added during processing
while (file_state.additional_types_to_generate.popOrNull()) |t| {
if (file_state.additional_types_generated.getEntry(t.name) != null) continue;
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ fn generateAdditionalTypes(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, file_state: FileGenera
}
}
fn constantName(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, id: []const u8) ![]const u8 {
fn constantName(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, id: []const u8) ![]const u8 {
// There are some ids that don't follow consistent rules, so we'll
// look for the exceptions and, if not found, revert to the snake case
// algorithm
@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ const GenerationState = struct {
type_stack: *std.ArrayList(*const smithy.ShapeInfo),
file_state: FileGenerationState,
// we will need some sort of "type decls needed" for recursive structures
allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
allocator: std.mem.Allocator,
indent_level: u64,
};
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ fn outputIndent(state: GenerationState, writer: anytype) !void {
const n_chars = 4 * state.indent_level;
try writer.writeByteNTimes(' ', n_chars);
}
fn generateOperation(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, operation: smithy.ShapeInfo, file_state: FileGenerationState, writer: anytype) !void {
fn generateOperation(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, operation: smithy.ShapeInfo, file_state: FileGenerationState, writer: anytype) !void {
const snake_case_name = try snake.fromPascalCase(allocator, operation.name);
defer allocator.free(snake_case_name);
@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ fn writeOptional(traits: ?[]smithy.Trait, writer: anytype, value: ?[]const u8) !
_ = try writer.write(v);
} else _ = try writer.write("?");
}
fn camelCase(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]const u8 {
fn camelCase(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]const u8 {
const first_letter = name[0] + ('a' - 'A');
return try std.fmt.allocPrint(allocator, "{c}{s}", .{ first_letter, name[1..] });
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
const std = @import("std");
const expectEqualStrings = std.testing.expectEqualStrings;
pub fn fromPascalCase(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]u8 {
pub fn fromPascalCase(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]u8 {
const rc = try allocator.alloc(u8, name.len * 2); // This is overkill, but is > the maximum length possibly needed
errdefer allocator.free(rc);
var utf8_name = (std.unicode.Utf8View.init(name) catch unreachable).iterator();

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@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ pub const Smithy = struct {
version: []const u8,
metadata: ModelMetadata,
shapes: []ShapeInfo,
allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
allocator: std.mem.Allocator,
const Self = @This();
pub fn init(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, version: []const u8, metadata: ModelMetadata, shapeinfo: []ShapeInfo) Smithy {
pub fn init(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, version: []const u8, metadata: ModelMetadata, shapeinfo: []ShapeInfo) Smithy {
return .{
.version = version,
.metadata = metadata,
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ pub const AwsProtocol = enum {
ec2_query,
};
pub fn parse(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, json_model: []const u8) !Smithy {
pub fn parse(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, json_model: []const u8) !Smithy {
// construct a parser. We're not copying strings here, but that may
// be a poor decision
var parser = std.json.Parser.init(allocator, false);
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ pub fn parse(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, json_model: []const u8) !Smithy {
// anytype: HashMap([]const u8, std.json.Value...)
// list must be deinitialized by caller
fn shapes(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, map: anytype) ![]ShapeInfo {
fn shapes(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, map: anytype) ![]ShapeInfo {
var list = try std.ArrayList(ShapeInfo).initCapacity(allocator, map.count());
defer list.deinit();
var iterator = map.iterator();
@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ fn shapes(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, map: anytype) ![]ShapeInfo {
return list.toOwnedSlice();
}
fn getShape(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, shape: std.json.Value) SmithyParseError!Shape {
fn getShape(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, shape: std.json.Value) SmithyParseError!Shape {
const shape_type = shape.Object.get("type").?.String;
if (std.mem.eql(u8, shape_type, "service"))
return Shape{
@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ fn getShape(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, shape: std.json.Value) SmithyParseErr
return SmithyParseError.InvalidType;
}
fn parseMembers(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, shape: ?std.json.Value) SmithyParseError![]TypeMember {
fn parseMembers(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, shape: ?std.json.Value) SmithyParseError![]TypeMember {
var rc: []TypeMember = &.{};
if (shape == null)
return rc;
@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ fn parseMembers(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, shape: ?std.json.Value) SmithyPar
}
// ArrayList of std.Json.Value
fn parseTargetList(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, list: anytype) SmithyParseError![][]const u8 {
fn parseTargetList(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, list: anytype) SmithyParseError![][]const u8 {
var array_list = std.ArrayList([]const u8).initCapacity(allocator, list.items.len) catch return SmithyParseError.OutOfMemory;
defer array_list.deinit();
for (list.items) |i| {
@ -457,13 +457,13 @@ fn parseTargetList(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, list: anytype) SmithyParseErro
}
return array_list.toOwnedSlice();
}
fn parseTraitsOnly(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, shape: std.json.Value) SmithyParseError!TraitsOnly {
fn parseTraitsOnly(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, shape: std.json.Value) SmithyParseError!TraitsOnly {
return TraitsOnly{
.traits = try parseTraits(allocator, shape.Object.get("traits")),
};
}
fn parseTraits(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, shape: ?std.json.Value) SmithyParseError![]Trait {
fn parseTraits(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, shape: ?std.json.Value) SmithyParseError![]Trait {
var rc: []Trait = &.{};
if (shape == null)
return rc;
@ -620,8 +620,7 @@ fn getTrait(trait_type: []const u8, value: std.json.Value) SmithyParseError!?Tra
\\smithy.api#xmlName
\\smithy.waiters#waitable
;
// var iterator = std.mem.split(u8, list, "\n"); // Uncomment for 0.8.1
var iterator = std.mem.split(list, "\n");
var iterator = std.mem.split(u8, list, "\n");
while (iterator.next()) |known_but_unimplemented| {
if (std.mem.eql(u8, trait_type, known_but_unimplemented))
return null;
@ -677,7 +676,7 @@ fn parseId(id: []const u8) SmithyParseError!IdInfo {
.member = member,
};
}
fn read_file_to_string(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, file_name: []const u8, max_bytes: usize) ![]const u8 {
fn read_file_to_string(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, file_name: []const u8, max_bytes: usize) ![]const u8 {
const file = try std.fs.cwd().openFile(file_name, std.fs.File.OpenFlags{});
defer file.close();
return file.readToEndAlloc(allocator, max_bytes);
@ -688,13 +687,13 @@ const intrinsic_type_count: usize = 5; // 5 intrinsic types are added to every m
fn getTestData(_: *std.mem.Allocator) []const u8 {
if (test_data) |d| return d;
var gpa = std.heap.GeneralPurposeAllocator(.{}){};
test_data = read_file_to_string(&gpa.allocator, "test.json", 150000) catch @panic("could not read test.json");
test_data = read_file_to_string(gpa.allocator, "test.json", 150000) catch @panic("could not read test.json");
return test_data.?;
}
test "read file" {
var gpa = std.heap.GeneralPurposeAllocator(.{}){};
defer if (gpa.deinit()) @panic("leak");
const allocator = &gpa.allocator;
const allocator = gpa.allocator;
_ = getTestData(allocator);
// test stuff
}
@ -720,7 +719,7 @@ test "parse string" {
var gpa = std.heap.GeneralPurposeAllocator(.{}){};
defer if (gpa.deinit()) @panic("leak");
const allocator = &gpa.allocator;
const allocator = gpa.allocator;
const model = try parse(allocator, test_string);
defer model.deinit();
try expect(std.mem.eql(u8, model.version, "1.0"));
@ -754,7 +753,7 @@ test "parse shape with member" {
var gpa = std.heap.GeneralPurposeAllocator(.{}){};
defer if (gpa.deinit()) @panic("leak");
const allocator = &gpa.allocator;
const allocator = gpa.allocator;
const model = try parse(allocator, test_string);
defer model.deinit();
try expect(std.mem.eql(u8, model.version, "1.0"));
@ -768,7 +767,7 @@ test "parse shape with member" {
test "parse file" {
var gpa = std.heap.GeneralPurposeAllocator(.{}){};
defer if (gpa.deinit()) @panic("leak");
const allocator = &gpa.allocator;
const allocator = gpa.allocator;
const test_string = getTestData(allocator);
const model = try parse(allocator, test_string);
defer model.deinit();

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@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ pub const services = servicemodel.services;
pub const Services = servicemodel.Services;
pub const Client = struct {
allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
allocator: std.mem.Allocator,
aws_http: awshttp.AwsHttp,
const Self = @This();
pub fn init(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator) Self {
pub fn init(allocator: std.mem.Allocator) Self {
return .{
.allocator = allocator,
.aws_http = awshttp.AwsHttp.init(allocator),
@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ fn queryFieldTransformer(field_name: []const u8, encoding_options: url.EncodingO
return try case.snakeToPascal(encoding_options.allocator.?, field_name);
}
fn buildPath(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, raw_uri: []const u8, comptime ActionRequest: type, request: anytype) ![]const u8 {
fn buildPath(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, raw_uri: []const u8, comptime ActionRequest: type, request: anytype) ![]const u8 {
var buffer = try std.ArrayList(u8).initCapacity(allocator, raw_uri.len);
// const writer = buffer.writer();
defer buffer.deinit();
@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ fn uriEncodeByte(char: u8, writer: anytype) !void {
}
}
fn buildQuery(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, request: anytype) ![]const u8 {
fn buildQuery(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, request: anytype) ![]const u8 {
// query should look something like this:
// pub const http_query = .{
// .master_region = "MasterRegion",
@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ pub fn IgnoringWriter(comptime WriterType: type) type {
};
}
fn reportTraffic(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, info: []const u8, request: awshttp.HttpRequest, response: awshttp.HttpResult, comptime reporter: fn (comptime []const u8, anytype) void) !void {
fn reportTraffic(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, info: []const u8, request: awshttp.HttpRequest, response: awshttp.HttpResult, comptime reporter: fn (comptime []const u8, anytype) void) !void {
var msg = std.ArrayList(u8).init(allocator);
defer msg.deinit();
const writer = msg.writer();

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ pub const HttpResult = struct {
response_code: u16, // actually 3 digits can fit in u10
body: []const u8,
headers: []Header,
allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
allocator: std.mem.Allocator,
pub fn deinit(self: HttpResult) void {
self.allocator.free(self.body);
@ -110,14 +110,14 @@ const EndPoint = struct {
host: []const u8,
scheme: []const u8,
port: u16,
allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
allocator: std.mem.Allocator,
fn deinit(self: EndPoint) void {
self.allocator.free(self.uri);
}
};
fn cInit(_: *std.mem.Allocator) void {
fn cInit(_: std.mem.Allocator) void {
// TODO: what happens if we actually get an allocator?
httplog.debug("auth init", .{});
c_allocator = c.aws_default_allocator();
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ fn cDeinit() void { // probably the wrong name
}
pub const AwsHttp = struct {
allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
allocator: std.mem.Allocator,
bootstrap: *c.aws_client_bootstrap,
resolver: *c.aws_host_resolver,
eventLoopGroup: *c.aws_event_loop_group,
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
const Self = @This();
pub fn init(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator) Self {
pub fn init(allocator: std.mem.Allocator) Self {
if (reference_count == 0) cInit(allocator);
reference_count += 1;
httplog.debug("auth ref count: {}", .{reference_count});
@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
c.aws_tls_ctx_options_init_default_client(tls_ctx_options.?, c_allocator);
// h2;http/1.1
if (c.aws_tls_ctx_options_set_alpn_list(tls_ctx_options, "http/1.1") != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS) {
httplog.alert("Failed to load alpn list with error {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
httplog.err("Failed to load alpn list with error {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
return AwsError.AlpnError;
}
@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
var host_var = host;
var host_cur = c.aws_byte_cursor_from_c_str(@ptrCast([*c]const u8, host_var));
if (c.aws_tls_connection_options_set_server_name(tls_connection_options, c_allocator, &host_cur) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS) {
httplog.alert("Failed to set servername with error {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
httplog.err("Failed to set servername with error {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
return AwsError.TlsError;
}
}
@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
.on_shutdown = connectionShutdownCallback,
};
if (c.aws_http_client_connect(&http_client_options) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS) {
httplog.alert("HTTP client connect failed with {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
httplog.err("HTTP client connect failed with {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
return AwsError.HttpClientConnectError;
}
// TODO: Timeout
@ -425,17 +425,17 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
.on_response_header_block_done = null,
.on_response_body = incomingBodyCallback,
.on_complete = requestCompleteCallback,
.user_data = @ptrCast(*c_void, &context),
.user_data = @ptrCast(*anyopaque, &context),
.request = http_request,
};
const stream = c.aws_http_connection_make_request(context.connection, &request_options);
if (stream == null) {
httplog.alert("failed to create request.", .{});
httplog.err("failed to create request.", .{});
return AwsError.RequestCreateError;
}
if (c.aws_http_stream_activate(stream) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS) {
httplog.alert("HTTP request failed with {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
httplog.err("HTTP request failed with {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
return AwsError.HttpRequestError;
}
// TODO: Timeout
@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
var sign_result_request = AsyncResult(AwsAsyncCallbackResult(c.aws_http_message)){ .result = &signing_result };
if (c.aws_sign_request_aws(c_allocator, signable, fullCast([*c]const c.aws_signing_config_base, signing_config), signComplete, &sign_result_request) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS) {
const error_code = c.aws_last_error();
httplog.alert("Could not initiate signing request: {s}:{s}", .{ c.aws_error_name(error_code), c.aws_error_str(error_code) });
httplog.err("Could not initiate signing request: {s}:{s}", .{ c.aws_error_name(error_code), c.aws_error_str(error_code) });
return AwsError.SigningInitiationError;
}
@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
/// It's my theory that the aws event loop has a trigger to corrupt the
/// signing result after this call completes. So the technique of assigning
/// now, using later will not work
fn signComplete(result: ?*c.aws_signing_result, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) void {
fn signComplete(result: ?*c.aws_signing_result, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) void {
var async_result = userDataTo(AsyncResult(AwsAsyncCallbackResult(c.aws_http_message)), user_data);
var http_request = async_result.result.result;
async_result.sync.store(true, .SeqCst);
@ -625,11 +625,11 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
if (result != null) {
if (c.aws_apply_signing_result_to_http_request(http_request, c_allocator, result) != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS) {
httplog.alert("Could not apply signing request to http request: {s}", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
httplog.err("Could not apply signing request to http request: {s}", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
}
httplog.debug("signing result applied", .{});
} else {
httplog.alert("Did not receive signing result: {s}", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
httplog.err("Did not receive signing result: {s}", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
}
async_result.sync.store(false, .SeqCst);
}
@ -710,11 +710,11 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
}
}
fn connectionSetupCallback(connection: ?*c.aws_http_connection, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) void {
fn connectionSetupCallback(connection: ?*c.aws_http_connection, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) void {
httplog.debug("connection setup callback start", .{});
var context = userDataTo(RequestContext, user_data);
if (error_code != c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS) {
httplog.alert("Failed to setup connection: {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
httplog.err("Failed to setup connection: {s}.", .{c.aws_error_debug_str(c.aws_last_error())});
context.return_error = AwsError.SetupConnectionError;
}
context.connection = connection;
@ -722,13 +722,13 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
httplog.debug("connection setup callback end", .{});
}
fn connectionShutdownCallback(connection: ?*c.aws_http_connection, error_code: c_int, _: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) void {
fn connectionShutdownCallback(connection: ?*c.aws_http_connection, error_code: c_int, _: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) void {
// ^^ error_code ^^ user_data
httplog.debug("connection shutdown callback start ({*}). error_code: {d}", .{ connection, error_code });
httplog.debug("connection shutdown callback end", .{});
}
fn incomingHeadersCallback(stream: ?*c.aws_http_stream, _: c.aws_http_header_block, headers: [*c]const c.aws_http_header, num_headers: usize, user_data: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) c_int {
fn incomingHeadersCallback(stream: ?*c.aws_http_stream, _: c.aws_http_header_block, headers: [*c]const c.aws_http_header, num_headers: usize, user_data: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) c_int {
var context = userDataTo(RequestContext, user_data);
if (context.response_code == null) {
@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
context.response_code = @intCast(u16, status); // RFC says this is a 3 digit number, so c_int is silly
httplog.debug("response status code from callback: {d}", .{status});
} else {
httplog.alert("could not get status code", .{});
httplog.err("could not get status code", .{});
context.return_error = AwsError.StatusCodeError;
}
}
@ -746,11 +746,11 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
const value = header.value.ptr[0..header.value.len];
httplog.debug("header from callback: {s}: {s}", .{ name, value });
context.addHeader(name, value) catch
httplog.alert("could not append header to request context", .{});
httplog.err("could not append header to request context", .{});
}
return c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS;
}
fn incomingBodyCallback(_: ?*c.aws_http_stream, data: [*c]const c.aws_byte_cursor, user_data: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) c_int {
fn incomingBodyCallback(_: ?*c.aws_http_stream, data: [*c]const c.aws_byte_cursor, user_data: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) c_int {
var context = userDataTo(RequestContext, user_data);
httplog.debug("inbound body, len {d}", .{data.*.len});
@ -758,10 +758,10 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
// Need this to be a slice because it does not necessarily have a \0 sentinal
const body_chunk = array[0..data.*.len];
context.appendToBody(body_chunk) catch
httplog.alert("could not append to body!", .{});
httplog.err("could not append to body!", .{});
return c.AWS_OP_SUCCESS;
}
fn requestCompleteCallback(stream: ?*c.aws_http_stream, _: c_int, user_data: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) void {
fn requestCompleteCallback(stream: ?*c.aws_http_stream, _: c_int, user_data: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) void {
// ^^ error_code
var context = userDataTo(RequestContext, user_data);
context.request_complete.store(true, .SeqCst);
@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
waitOnCallback(c.aws_credentials, &callback_results);
if (credential_result.error_code != c.AWS_ERROR_SUCCESS) {
httplog.alert("Could not acquire credentials: {s}:{s}", .{ c.aws_error_name(credential_result.error_code), c.aws_error_str(credential_result.error_code) });
httplog.err("Could not acquire credentials: {s}:{s}", .{ c.aws_error_name(credential_result.error_code), c.aws_error_str(credential_result.error_code) });
return AwsError.CredentialsError;
}
return credential_result.result orelse unreachable;
@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
}
// Generic function that generates a type-specific funtion for callback use
fn awsAsyncCallback(comptime T: type, comptime message: []const u8) (fn (result: ?*T, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) void) {
fn awsAsyncCallback(comptime T: type, comptime message: []const u8) (fn (result: ?*T, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) void) {
const inner = struct {
fn func(userData: *AsyncResult(AwsAsyncCallbackResult(T)), apiData: ?*T) void {
userData.result.result = apiData;
@ -824,15 +824,15 @@ pub const AwsHttp = struct {
// used by awsAsyncCallbackResult to cast our generic userdata void *
// into a type known to zig
fn userDataTo(comptime T: type, userData: ?*c_void) *T {
fn userDataTo(comptime T: type, userData: ?*anyopaque) *T {
return @ptrCast(*T, @alignCast(@alignOf(T), userData));
}
// generic callback ability. Takes a function for the actual assignment
// If you need a standard assignment, use awsAsyncCallback instead
fn awsAsyncCallbackResult(comptime T: type, comptime message: []const u8, comptime resultAssignment: (fn (user: *AsyncResult(AwsAsyncCallbackResult(T)), apiData: ?*T) void)) (fn (result: ?*T, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) void) {
fn awsAsyncCallbackResult(comptime T: type, comptime message: []const u8, comptime resultAssignment: (fn (user: *AsyncResult(AwsAsyncCallbackResult(T)), apiData: ?*T) void)) (fn (result: ?*T, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) void) {
const inner = struct {
fn innerfunc(result: ?*T, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*c_void) callconv(.C) void {
fn innerfunc(result: ?*T, error_code: c_int, user_data: ?*anyopaque) callconv(.C) void {
httplog.debug(message, .{});
var asyncResult = userDataTo(AsyncResult(AwsAsyncCallbackResult(T)), user_data);
@ -883,7 +883,7 @@ fn fullCast(comptime T: type, val: anytype) T {
return @ptrCast(T, @alignCast(@alignOf(T), val));
}
fn regionSubDomain(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, service: []const u8, region: []const u8, useDualStack: bool) !EndPoint {
fn regionSubDomain(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, service: []const u8, region: []const u8, useDualStack: bool) !EndPoint {
const environment_override = std.os.getenv("AWS_ENDPOINT_URL");
if (environment_override) |override| {
const uri = try allocator.dupeZ(u8, override);
@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ fn regionSubDomain(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, service: []const u8, region: [
///
/// allocator: Will be used only to construct the EndPoint struct
/// uri: string constructed in such a way that deallocation is needed
fn endPointFromUri(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, uri: []const u8) !EndPoint {
fn endPointFromUri(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, uri: []const u8) !EndPoint {
var scheme: []const u8 = "";
var host: []const u8 = "";
var port: u16 = 443;
@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ const RequestContext = struct {
connection_complete: std.atomic.Atomic(bool) = std.atomic.Atomic(bool).init(false),
request_complete: std.atomic.Atomic(bool) = std.atomic.Atomic(bool).init(false),
return_error: ?AwsError = null,
allocator: *std.mem.Allocator,
allocator: std.mem.Allocator,
body: ?[]const u8 = null,
response_code: ?u16 = null,
headers: ?std.ArrayList(Header) = null,

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
const std = @import("std");
const expectEqualStrings = std.testing.expectEqualStrings;
pub fn snakeToCamel(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]u8 {
pub fn snakeToCamel(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]u8 {
var utf8_name = (std.unicode.Utf8View.init(name) catch unreachable).iterator();
var target_inx: u64 = 0;
var previous_ascii: u8 = 0;
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ pub fn snakeToCamel(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]u8 {
rc[target_inx] = 0; // add zero sentinel
return rc[0..target_inx];
}
pub fn snakeToPascal(allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]u8 {
pub fn snakeToPascal(allocator: std.mem.Allocator, name: []const u8) ![]u8 {
const rc = try snakeToCamel(allocator, name);
if (rc[0] >= 'a' and rc[0] <= 'z') {
const uppercase_char = rc[0] - ('a' - 'A');

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@ -1453,7 +1453,7 @@ fn parsedEqual(a: anytype, b: @TypeOf(a)) bool {
}
pub const ParseOptions = struct {
allocator: ?*Allocator = null,
allocator: ?Allocator = null,
/// Behaviour when a duplicate field is encountered.
duplicate_field_behavior: enum {
@ -1795,7 +1795,7 @@ fn parseInternal(comptime T: type, token: Token, tokens: *TokenStream, options:
else => {},
}
try arraylist.ensureCapacity(arraylist.items.len + 1);
try arraylist.ensureTotalCapacity(arraylist.items.len + 1);
const v = try parseInternal(ptrInfo.child, tok, tokens, options);
arraylist.appendAssumeCapacity(v);
}
@ -1835,7 +1835,7 @@ fn parseInternal(comptime T: type, token: Token, tokens: *TokenStream, options:
else => {},
}
try arraylist.ensureCapacity(arraylist.items.len + 1);
try arraylist.ensureTotalCapacity(arraylist.items.len + 1);
const key_val = try parseInternal(try typeForField(ptrInfo.child, "key"), key, tokens, options);
const val = (try tokens.next()) orelse return error.UnexpectedEndOfJson;
const val_val = try parseInternal(try typeForField(ptrInfo.child, "value"), val, tokens, options);
@ -2014,7 +2014,7 @@ test "parse into tagged union" {
{ // failing allocations should be bubbled up instantly without trying next member
var fail_alloc = testing.FailingAllocator.init(testing.allocator, 0);
const options = ParseOptions{ .allocator = &fail_alloc.allocator };
const options = ParseOptions{ .allocator = fail_alloc.allocator() };
const T = union(enum) {
// both fields here match the input
string: []const u8,
@ -2062,7 +2062,7 @@ test "parse union bubbles up AllocatorRequired" {
test "parseFree descends into tagged union" {
var fail_alloc = testing.FailingAllocator.init(testing.allocator, 1);
const options = ParseOptions{ .allocator = &fail_alloc.allocator };
const options = ParseOptions{ .allocator = fail_alloc.allocator() };
const T = union(enum) {
int: i32,
float: f64,
@ -2217,7 +2217,7 @@ test "parse into struct with duplicate field" {
/// A non-stream JSON parser which constructs a tree of Value's.
pub const Parser = struct {
allocator: *Allocator,
allocator: Allocator,
state: State,
copy_strings: bool,
// Stores parent nodes and un-combined Values.
@ -2230,7 +2230,7 @@ pub const Parser = struct {
Simple,
};
pub fn init(allocator: *Allocator, copy_strings: bool) Parser {
pub fn init(allocator: Allocator, copy_strings: bool) Parser {
return Parser{
.allocator = allocator,
.state = .Simple,
@ -2255,7 +2255,7 @@ pub const Parser = struct {
errdefer arena.deinit();
while (try s.next()) |token| {
try p.transition(&arena.allocator, input, s.i - 1, token);
try p.transition(arena.allocator(), input, s.i - 1, token);
}
debug.assert(p.stack.items.len == 1);
@ -2268,7 +2268,7 @@ pub const Parser = struct {
// Even though p.allocator exists, we take an explicit allocator so that allocation state
// can be cleaned up on error correctly during a `parse` on call.
fn transition(p: *Parser, allocator: *Allocator, input: []const u8, i: usize, token: Token) !void {
fn transition(p: *Parser, allocator: Allocator, input: []const u8, i: usize, token: Token) !void {
switch (p.state) {
.ObjectKey => switch (token) {
.ObjectEnd => {
@ -2425,7 +2425,7 @@ pub const Parser = struct {
}
}
fn parseString(p: *Parser, allocator: *Allocator, s: std.meta.TagPayload(Token, Token.String), input: []const u8, i: usize) !Value {
fn parseString(p: *Parser, allocator: Allocator, s: std.meta.TagPayload(Token, Token.String), input: []const u8, i: usize) !Value {
const slice = s.slice(input, i);
switch (s.escapes) {
.None => return Value{ .String = if (p.copy_strings) try allocator.dupe(u8, slice) else slice },
@ -2623,7 +2623,7 @@ test "import more json tests" {
// try testing.expect(mem.eql(u8, tree.root.Object.get("str").?.String, "hello"));
// }
fn test_parse(arena_allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, json_str: []const u8) !Value {
fn test_parse(arena_allocator: std.mem.Allocator, json_str: []const u8) !Value {
var p = Parser.init(arena_allocator, false);
return (try p.parse(json_str)).root;
}
@ -2631,13 +2631,13 @@ fn test_parse(arena_allocator: *std.mem.Allocator, json_str: []const u8) !Value
test "parsing empty string gives appropriate error" {
var arena_allocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator.init(std.testing.allocator);
defer arena_allocator.deinit();
try testing.expectError(error.UnexpectedEndOfJson, test_parse(&arena_allocator.allocator, ""));
try testing.expectError(error.UnexpectedEndOfJson, test_parse(arena_allocator.allocator(), ""));
}
test "integer after float has proper type" {
var arena_allocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator.init(std.testing.allocator);
defer arena_allocator.deinit();
const json = try test_parse(&arena_allocator.allocator,
const json = try test_parse(arena_allocator.allocator(),
\\{
\\ "float": 3.14,
\\ "ints": [1, 2, 3]
@ -2664,7 +2664,7 @@ test "escaped characters" {
\\}
;
const obj = (try test_parse(&arena_allocator.allocator, input)).Object;
const obj = (try test_parse(arena_allocator.allocator(), input)).Object;
try testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, obj.get("backslash").?.String, "\\");
try testing.expectEqualSlices(u8, obj.get("forwardslash").?.String, "/");
@ -2691,10 +2691,10 @@ test "string copy option" {
var arena_allocator = std.heap.ArenaAllocator.init(std.testing.allocator);
defer arena_allocator.deinit();
const tree_nocopy = try Parser.init(&arena_allocator.allocator, false).parse(input);
const tree_nocopy = try Parser.init(arena_allocator.allocator(), false).parse(input);
const obj_nocopy = tree_nocopy.root.Object;
const tree_copy = try Parser.init(&arena_allocator.allocator, true).parse(input);
const tree_copy = try Parser.init(arena_allocator.allocator(), true).parse(input);
const obj_copy = tree_copy.root.Object;
for ([_][]const u8{ "noescape", "simple", "unicode", "surrogatepair" }) |field_name| {
@ -3009,7 +3009,7 @@ fn teststringify(expected: []const u8, value: anytype, options: StringifyOptions
fn write(self: *Self, bytes: []const u8) Error!usize {
if (self.expected_remaining.len < bytes.len) {
std.debug.warn(
std.log.warn(
\\====== expected this output: =========
\\{s}
\\======== instead found this: =========
@ -3022,7 +3022,7 @@ fn teststringify(expected: []const u8, value: anytype, options: StringifyOptions
return error.TooMuchData;
}
if (!mem.eql(u8, self.expected_remaining[0..bytes.len], bytes)) {
std.debug.warn(
std.log.warn(
\\====== expected this output: =========
\\{s}
\\======== instead found this: =========

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@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ pub fn log(
const prefix = "[" ++ @tagName(level) ++ "] " ++ scope_prefix;
// Print the message to stderr, silently ignoring any errors
const held = std.debug.getStderrMutex().acquire();
defer held.release();
std.debug.getStderrMutex().lock();
defer std.debug.getStderrMutex().unlock();
const stderr = std.io.getStdErr().writer();
nosuspend stderr.print(prefix ++ format ++ "\n", args) catch return;
}
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ pub fn main() anyerror!void {
.backing_allocator = c_allocator,
};
defer _ = gpa.deinit();
const allocator = &gpa.allocator;
const allocator = gpa.allocator();
var tests = std.ArrayList(Tests).init(allocator);
defer tests.deinit();
var args = std.process.args();

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ fn defaultTransformer(field_name: []const u8, _: EncodingOptions) anyerror![]con
pub const FieldNameTransformer = fn ([]const u8, EncodingOptions) anyerror![]const u8;
pub const EncodingOptions = struct {
allocator: ?*std.mem.Allocator = null,
allocator: ?std.mem.Allocator = null,
field_name_transformer: *const FieldNameTransformer = &defaultTransformer,
};
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ fn testencode(expected: []const u8, value: anytype, options: EncodingOptions) !v
fn write(self: *Self, bytes: []const u8) Error!usize {
// std.debug.print("{s}\n", .{bytes});
if (self.expected_remaining.len < bytes.len) {
std.debug.warn(
std.log.warn(
\\====== expected this output: =========
\\{s}
\\======== instead found this: =========
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ fn testencode(expected: []const u8, value: anytype, options: EncodingOptions) !v
return error.TooMuchData;
}
if (!std.mem.eql(u8, self.expected_remaining[0..bytes.len], bytes)) {
std.debug.warn(
std.log.warn(
\\====== expected this output: =========
\\{s}
\\======== instead found this: =========