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joeduffy 2daea4c3d8 Clarify aspects of using the DCO 2017-06-26 14:46:34 -07:00
joeduffy 3c1041af49 Update license headers 2017-06-23 14:53:41 -07:00
joeduffy f552832a7a Alter diag.Message to discourage format mistakes
This change alters diag.Message to not format strings and, instead,
encourages developers to use the Infof, Errorf, and Warningf varargs
functions.  It also tests that arguments are never interepreted as
format strings.
2017-06-02 18:37:28 -07:00
joeduffy 4108c51549 Reclassify Lumi under the Apache 2.0 license
This is part of pulumi/lumi#147.
2017-05-18 14:51:52 -07:00
joeduffy 913201fc51 Add optional formatting to the diag.Message API 2017-03-15 12:16:56 -07:00
joeduffy 95f59273c8 Update copyright notices from 2016 to 2017 2017-03-14 19:26:14 -07:00
joeduffy 7f0a97a4e3 Print configuration variables; etc.
This change does a few things:

* First and foremost, it tracks configuration variables that are
  initialized, and optionally prints them out as part of the
  prelude/header (based on --show-config), both in a dry-run (plan)
  and in an actual deployment (apply).

* It tidies up some of the colorization and messages, and includes
  nice banners like "Deploying changes:", etc.

* Fix an assertion.

* Issue a new error

      "One or more errors occurred while applying X's configuration"

  just to make it easier to distinguish configuration-specific
  failures from ordinary ones.

* Change config keys to tokens.Token, not tokens.ModuleMember,
  since it is legal for keys to represent class members (statics).
2017-02-28 10:32:24 -08:00
joeduffy fbb56ab5df Coconut! 2017-02-25 07:25:33 -08:00
joeduffy f00b146481 Echo resource provider outputs
This change introduces a new informational message category to the
overall diagnostics infrastructure, and then wires up the resource
provider plugins stdout/stderr streams to it.  In particular, a
write to stdout implies an informational message, whereas a write to
stderr implies an error.  This is just a very simple and convenient
way for plugins to provide progress reporting; eventually we may
need something more complex, due to parallel evaluation of resource
graphs, however I hope we don't have to deviate too much from this.
2017-02-22 18:53:36 -08:00
joeduffy c8044b66ce Fix up a bunch of golint errors 2017-01-27 15:42:39 -08:00
joeduffy d26c1e395a Implement diag.Diagable on ast.Workspace and ast.Stack
The only two AST nodes that track any semblance of location right now
are ast.Workspace and ast.Stack.  This is simply because, using the standard
JSON and YAML parsers, we aren't given any information about the resulting
unmarshaled node locations.  To fix that, we'll need to crack open the parsers
and get our hands dirty.  In the meantime, we can crudely implement diag.Diagable
on ast.Workspace and ast.Stack, however, to simply return their diag.Documents.
2016-11-23 07:54:40 -08:00
joeduffy 2b385b2e20 Prepare for better diagnostics
This change adds a new Diagable interface from which you can obtain
a diagnostic's location information (Document and Location).  A new
At function replaces WithDocument, et al., and will be used soon to
permit all arbitrary AST nodes to report back their position.
2016-11-23 07:44:03 -08:00
joeduffy 094d3a0817 Perform more real compilation activities
This change includes some progress on actual compilation (albeit with several
TODOs remaining before we can actually spit out a useful artifact).  There are
also some general cleanups sprinkled throughout.  In a nutshell:

* Add a compiler.Context object that will be available during template expansion.

* Introduce a diag.Document abstraction.  This is better than passing raw filenames
  around, and lets us embellish diagnostics as we go.  In particular, we will be
  in a better position to provide line/column error information.

* Move IO out of the Parser and into the Compiler, where it can cache and reuse
  Documents.  This will become important as we start to load up dependencies.

* Rename PosRange to Location.  This reads nicer with the new Document terminology.

* Rename the mu/api package to mu/schema.  It's likely we will need to introduce a
  true AST that is decoupled from the serialization format and contains bound nodes.
  As a result, treating the existing types as "schema" is more honest.

* Add in a big section of TODOs at the end of the compiler.Compiler.Build function.
2016-11-15 17:42:22 -08:00
joeduffy e75f06bb2b Sketch a mu build command and its scaffolding
This adds a bunch of general scaffolding and the beginning of a `build` command.

The general engineering scaffolding includes:

* Glide for dependency management.
* A Makefile that runs govet and golint during builds.
* Google's Glog library for logging.
* Cobra for command line functionality.

The Mu-specific scaffolding includes some packages:

* mu/pkg/diag: A package for compiler-like diagnostics.  It's fairly barebones
  at the moment, however we can embellish this over time.
* mu/pkg/errors: A package containing Mu's predefined set of errors.
* mu/pkg/workspace: A package containing workspace-related convenience helpers.

in addition to a main entrypoint that simply wires up and invokes the CLI.  From
there, the mu/cmd package takes over, with the Cobra-defined CLI commands.

Finally, the mu/pkg/compiler package actually implements the compiler behavior.
Or, it will.  For now, it simply parses a JSON or YAML Mufile into the core
mu/pkg/api types, and prints out the result.
2016-11-15 14:30:34 -05:00