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In a later patch I'm going to add more API; basically rather
than doing the JSON parsing from C, we can add APIs to directly
access the treefile object. This also demonstrates how we
can do more extensive APIs, in particular implement an "object"
in Rust.
The ownership across the FFI boundary becomes nicer here too,
we don't need to do a dance with the fd.
For writing this I found
http://jakegoulding.com/rust-ffi-omnibus/objects/
quite useful, as well as
https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/blob/master/regex-capi/src/rure.rsCloses: #1474
Approved by: jlebon
I was going to add a new API that returns a pointer, and that just
wasn't going to work with the trait AFAICS; we'd need to be generic
across many different types. Let's use plain functions; it's slightly
less elegant but is clear and works.
Closes: #1474
Approved by: jlebon
Follow up to: https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1459
We now honor arch-specific packages in YAML, and reject unknown
architectures. I looked a little bit at how to avoid having hardcoded
arch lists, but it doesn't seem worth it right now.
Closes: #1468
Approved by: jlebon
Let's not make the same mistake we did with JSON where typoing a
field means it's silently ignored. This actually caught a bug
in a YAML usage we had:
```
error: Failed to load YAML treefile: unknown field `install_langs`, expected one of ... `install-langs` ...
```
Yes, this is a compatibility break with the feature we just announced
but...I seriously doubt anyone (that isn't known to me) has converted
yet, and if they are excited enough to start using a two-week-old feature
they can adjust.
Closes: #1459
Approved by: cgwalters
We weren't checking for an error from `dup()`, and further it shouldn't
be necessary. This is the best I could come up with, though it's
obviously not pretty.
Closes: #1444
Approved by: jlebon
It is actually really nice that there's One Canonical Style, even
if I sometimes don't like some details of what rustfmt does.
Closes: #1444
Approved by: jlebon
Further prep for adding more code here. The `lib.rs` then is the
collection of glue functions; perhaps in some ideal future it could
be generated even.
Closes: #1444
Approved by: jlebon
It makes more sense to have the include live next to the associated
code, just like we do with C, even though the `cargo build` doesn't
touch it.
Closes: #1444
Approved by: jlebon
We actually want systemd's `ConditionFirstBoot` to fire. The
primary rationale here is that we're adopting Ignition for Fedora CoreOS,
and having `ConditionFirstBoot=` function will help a lot, as the idea
is it only runs once.
However, I discovered that this breaks the `units` directive for example,
as systemd blows away all the unit state in `/etc`. The correct thing
to do from the start is to use presets. We could add an implementation of
`units` which works with this on and instead writes a preset file but...eh.
My plan is to at some point introduce an "epoch" and flip various defaults,
this one, `tmp-is-dir`, the passwd file handling, etc.
See: https://github.com/dustymabe/bootengine/pull/11Closes: #1425
Approved by: jlebon
I was surprised when I fired up GDB and found out that my
`etc-group-members` modifications weren't being obeyed. It turns out
serde was looking for the wrong field name. I did a quick sanity check
and found a few others.
Closes: #1417
Approved by: cgwalters
Automake was warning about duplicate `clean-local` definitions, let's
do the nonrecursive automake dance.
And while I'm here, let's add some Rust unit tests that actually run
on `make check` too, since the whole unit testing bits of Rust are
awesome.
(I also tweaked the propagate bits to use the nicer `is_null()` method)
Closes: #1389
Approved by: jlebon
Let's modernize and start supporting YAML treefiles. I'll dare make the
sweeping generalization that most people would prefer reading and
writing YAML over JSON.
This takes bits from coreos-assembler[1] that know how to serialize a
YAML file and spit it back out as a JSON and makes it into a shared lib
that we can link against. We could use this eventually for JSON inputs
as well to force a validation check before composing.
If we go this route, we could then turn on `--enable-rust` in FAHC for
now and drop the duplicate code in coreos-assembler.
[1] https://github.com/cgwalters/coreos-assemblerCloses: #1377
Approved by: cgwalters