In general, each item in an HCL2 body must be followed by a trailing
newline. The printer did not properly insert these newlines for body
items without any associated tokens/trivia, or with trivia that did not
include a trailing new line.
Related to #1635.
Types like output(T), promise(T), and union(T_0, ..., T_N) should be
assignable from dynamic if they contain an element type that is
assignable from dynamic.
This allows consumers to use the following code to check if some type
behaves like the dynamic type w.r.t. conversions:
```
if t.AssignableFrom(model.DynamicType) {
}
```
Fixes#4703.
Types like output(T), promise(T), and union(T_0, ..., T_N) should be
assignable from dynamic if they contain an element type that is
assignable from dynamic.
This allows consumers to use the following code to check if some type
behaves like the dynamic type w.r.t. conversions:
```
if t.AssignableFrom(model.DynamicType) {
}
```
Fixes#4703.
Add a rewriter that reifies implicit conversions into a call to the
`__convert` intrinsic. Code generators can recognize this intrinsic and
use it to generate appropriate conversion code.
Part of this work involves redesigning the type annotations system.
Annotations are now only applicable to opaque and object types. Instead
of inspecting annotations directly, code generators should use
`hcl2.GetSchemaForType` to extract the `schema.Type` for a `model.Type`.
- Determine variable types for ranged resources by typechecking an
equivalent expression
- Detect top-level await in NodeJS and generate an async main
- Fix `pulumi.all` generation for NodeJS
- Fix a bug in the lowering of relative traversals in Python
Unlike most languages with interpolated strings, Python's formatted
string literals do not allow the nesting of quotes. For example,
this expression is not legal Python:
f"Foo {"bar"} baz"
If an interpolation requires quotes, those quotes nust differ from the
quotes used by the enclosing literal. We can fix the previous example
by rewriting it with single quotes:
f"Foo {'bar'} baz"
However, this presents a problem if there are more than two levels of
nesting, as Python only has two kinds of quotes (four if the outermost
string uses """ or '''): in this case, the expression becomes
unspellable, and must be assigned to a local that is then used in place
of the original expression. So this:
f"Foo {bar[f'index {baz["qux"]}']} zed"
becomes this:
index = "qux"
f"Foo {bar[f'index {baz[index]}']}"
To put it bluntly, Python code generation reqiures register allocation,
but for quotes. These changes implement exactly that.
These changes also include a fix for traversals that access values that
are dictionaries rather than objects, and must use indexers rather than
attributes.
The tokens that make up the "key" portion of an index traversal
(e.g. `"foo"` in `a["foo"]`) are structured like those that make up a
block label: an open quote token, a string literal token, and a close
quote token. The token mapper did not account for that fact, and instead
recorded the key token as the open quote. These changes correct that
error, and adjust the code in `literalText` to allow for
properly-escaped and quoted strings where necessary.
- Fix input property names and forms for invokes. Previously we
generated a dict; now we generate properly-named args.
- Fix nested property names for resources.
Some property names are mapped from their `camelCase` Pulumi name to a
`snake_case` Python name. This mapping is irregular, and only occurs for
resources properties and function calls.
Note that there's still more work to do here: this only fixes names on
the output side; the input side is still broken for nested resource
proprerties and function calls.
The underlying design--annotated types in `hcl2/model`--may need some
additional work in the future, but I _believe_ it's good enough for now.
- Define `null` in Pulumi HCL2
- Bind Pulumi HCL2 in topological order s.t. variable types can be
properly computed
- Fix resources that range over bools and numbers
- Add element, length, lookup, readFile, and split functions
- Do not rewrite function signatures with input types during binding
- Fix splat expression binding for non-lists
- Add support for evaluating expressions
- Add support for operator precedence to code generators
- Add support for constants to the HCL2 IR
- Add support for generating ranged resources in Python
- Add support for generating conditional resource in Node and Python
- Fix various naming issues in Python
* Make `async:true` the default for `invoke` calls (#3750)
* Switch away from native grpc impl. (#3728)
* Remove usage of the 'deasync' library from @pulumi/pulumi. (#3752)
* Only retry as long as we get unavailable back. Anything else continues. (#3769)
* Handle all errors for now. (#3781)
* Do not assume --yes was present when using pulumi in non-interactive mode (#3793)
* Upgrade all paths for sdk and pkg to v2
* Backport C# invoke classes and other recent gen changes (#4288)
Adjust C# generation
* Replace IDeployment with a sealed class (#4318)
Replace IDeployment with a sealed class
* .NET: default to args subtype rather than Args.Empty (#4320)
* Adding system namespace for Dotnet code gen
This is required for using Obsolute attributes for deprecations
```
Iam/InstanceProfile.cs(142,10): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'ObsoleteAttribute' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [/Users/stack72/code/go/src/github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/dotnet/Pulumi.Aws.csproj]
Iam/InstanceProfile.cs(142,10): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'Obsolete' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [/Users/stack72/code/go/src/github.com/pulumi/pulumi-aws/sdk/dotnet/Pulumi.Aws.csproj]
```
* Fix the nullability of config type properties in C# codegen (#4379)
- Parentheses were not handled properly
- Literals inside of template control sequences were not handled
properly
These changes also improve test coverage for the printers.
Pulumi HCL2 IR:
- Add support for invokes
- Add support for resource options, incl. ranged resources
- Allow the apply rewriter to ignore promise-typed values
- Add tests for the binder
- Add support functions for TF: entries and range
NodeJS codegen:
- Simplify for expression codegen
- Add support for invoke codegen
- Add support for entries and range functions
- Add tests
Python codegen:
- Implement codegen for most expression types
- Add support for invoke codegen
- Add tests
This package contains a driver for generating source code from HCL2
expressions. The driver is based on the fmt package's support for custom
formatters.
These changes add a package for type checking and modeling HCL2
configurations. It is made up of three primary components:
1. A static type system
2. A semantic representation of HCL2 expressions and a binder from HCL2
native syntax to this representation
3. A semantic representation of HCL2 structural elements and binders
from HCL2 native syntax to this representation.
The type system is described in the "Extended Types" section of the
specification. The semantic representations of expressions and
structural elements are documented in their implementations.