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Improve JSON string quoting in Dune tracing #7773
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Already reviewed internally.
Would it be worth adding some expect tests for the escaping? |
We want to include more things in the trace file and we should always produce valid JSON here. Signed-off-by: Roman Leshchinskiy <rleshchinskiy@janestreet.com>
I feel like the tests would basically follow the if statements in the code. It's difficult to come up with meaningful tests that wouldn't just duplicate the logic. |
CHANGES: - Fix string quoting in the json file written by `--trace-file` (ocaml/dune#7773, @rleshchinskiy) - Read `pkg-config` arguments from the `PKG_CONFIG_ARGN` environment variable (ocaml/dune#1492, ocaml/dune#7734, @anmonteiro) - Correctly set `MANPATH` in `dune exec`. Previously, we would use the `bin/` directory of the context. (ocaml/dune#7655, @rgrinberg) - Allow overriding the `ocaml` binary with findlib configuration (ocaml/dune#7648, @rgrinberg) - merlin: ignore instrumentation settings for preprocessing. (ocaml/dune#7606, fixes ocaml/dune#7465, @Alizter) - When a rule's action is interrupted, delete any leftover directory targets. This is consistent with how we treat file targets. (ocaml/dune#7564, @rgrinberg) - Fix plugin loading with findlib. The functionality was broken in 3.7.0. (ocaml/dune#7556, @anmonteiro) - Introduce a `public_headers` field on libraries. This field is like `install_c_headers`, but it allows to choose the extension and choose the paths for the installed headers. (ocaml/dune#7512, @rgrinberg) - Load the host context `findlib.conf` when cross-compiling (ocaml/dune#7428, fixes ocaml/dune#1701, @rgrinberg, @anmonteiro) - Add a `coqdoc_flags` field to the `coq.theory` stanza allowing the user to pass extra arguments to `coqdoc`. (ocaml/dune#7676, fixes ocaml/dune#7954 @Alizter) - Resolve `ppx_runtime_libraries` in the target context when cross compiling (ocaml/dune#7450, fixes ocaml/dune#2794, @anmonteiro) - Use `$PKG_CONFIG`, when set, to find the `pkg-config` binary (ocaml/dune#7469, fixes ocaml/dune#2572, @anmonteiro) - Modules that were declared in `(modules_without_implementation)`, `(private_modules)` or `(virtual_modules)` but not declared in `(modules)` will cause Dune to emit a warning which will become an error in 3.9. (ocaml/dune#7608, fixes ocaml/dune#7026, @Alizter) - Preliminary support for Coq compiled intefaces (`.vos` files) enabled via `(mode vos)` in `coq.theory` stanzas. This can be used in combination with `dune coq top` to obtain fast re-building of dependencies (with no checking of proofs) prior to stepping into a file. (ocaml/dune#7406, @rlepigre) - Fix dune crashing on MacOS in watch mode whenever `$PATH` contains `$PWD` (ocaml/dune#7441, fixes ocaml/dune#6907, @rgrinberg) - Fix `dune install` when cross compiling (ocaml/dune#7410, fixes ocaml/dune#6191, @anmonteiro, @rizo) - Find `pps` dependencies in the host context when cross-compiling, (ocaml/dune#7410, fixes ocaml/dune#4156, @anmonteiro) - Dune in watch mode no longer builds concurrent rules in serial (ocaml/dune#7395 @rgrinberg, @jchavarri) - Dune can now detect Coq theories from outside the workspace. This allows for composition with installed theories (not necessarily installed with Dune). (ocaml/dune#7047, @Alizter, @ejgallego) - `dune coq top` now correctly respects the project root when called from a subdirectory. However, absolute filenames passed to `dune coq top` are no longer supported (due to being buggy) (ocaml/dune#7357, fixes ocaml/dune#7344, @rlepigre and @Alizter) - Added a `--no-build` option to `dune coq top` for avoiding rebuilds (ocaml/dune#7380, fixes ocaml/dune#7355, @Alizter) - RPC: Ignore SIGPIPE when clients suddenly disconnect (ocaml/dune#7299, ocaml/dune#7319, fixes ocaml/dune#6879, @rgrinberg) - Always clean up the UI on exit. (ocaml/dune#7271, fixes ocaml/dune#7142 @rgrinberg) - Bootstrap: remove reliance on shell. Previously, we'd use the shell to get the number of processors. (ocaml/dune#7274, @rgrinberg) - Bootstrap: correctly detect the number of processors by allowing `nproc` to be looked up in `$PATH` (ocaml/dune#7272, @Alizter) - Speed up file copying on macos by using `clonefile` when available (@rgrinberg, ocaml/dune#7210) - Adds support for loading plugins in toplevels (ocaml/dune#6082, fixes ocaml/dune#6081, @ivg, @richardlford) - Support commands that output 8-bit and 24-bit colors in the terminal (ocaml/dune#7188, @Alizter) - Speed up rule generation for libraries and executables with many modules (ocaml/dune#7187, @jchavarri) - Add `--watch-exclusions` to Dune build options (ocaml/dune#7216, @jonahbeckford) - Do not re-render UI on every frame if the UI doesn't change (ocaml/dune#7186, fix ocaml/dune#7184, @rgrinberg) - Make coq_db creation in scope lazy (@ejgallego, ocaml/dune#7133) - Non-user proccesses such as version control or config checking are now run silently. (ocaml/dune#6994, fixes ocaml/dune#4066, @Alizter) - Add the `--display-separate-messages` flag to separate the error messages produced by commands with a blank line. (ocaml/dune#6823, fixes ocaml/dune#6158, @esope) - Accept the Ordered Set Language for the `modes` field in `library` stanzas (ocaml/dune#6611, @anmonteiro). - dune install now respects --display quiet mode (ocaml/dune#7116, fixes ocaml/dune#4573, fixes ocaml/dune#7106, @Alizter) - Stub shared libraries (dllXXX_stubs.so) in Dune-installed libraries could not be used as dependencies of libraries in the workspace (eg when compiling to bytecode and/or Javascript). This is now fixed. (ocaml/dune#7151, @nojb) - Allow the main module of a library with `(stdlib ...)` to depend on other libraries (ocaml/dune#7154, @anmonteiro). - Bytecode executables built for JSOO are linked with `-noautolink` and no longer depend on the shared stubs of their dependent libraries (ocaml/dune#7156, @nojb) - Added a new user action `(concurrent )` which is like `(progn )` but runs the actions concurrently. (ocaml/dune#6933, @Alizter) - Allow `(stdlib ...)` to be used with `(wrapped false)` in library stanzas (ocaml/dune#7139, @anmonteiro). - Allow parallel execution of inline tests partitions (ocaml/dune#7012, @hhugo) - Support `(link_flags ...)` in `(cinaps ...)` stanza. (ocaml/dune#7423, fixes ocaml/dune#7416, @nojb) - Allow `(package ...)` in any position within `(rule ...)` stanza (ocaml/dune#7445, @Leonidas-from-XIV) - Always include `opam` files in the generated `.install` file. Previously, it would not be included whenever `(generate_opam_files true)` was set and the `.install` file wasn't yet generated. (ocaml/dune#7547, @rgrinberg) - Fix regression where Merlin was unable to handle filenames with uppercase letters under Windows. (ocaml/dune#7577, @nojb) - On nix+macos, pass `-f` to the codesign hook to avoid errors when the binary is already signed (ocaml/dune#7183, fixes ocaml/dune#6265, @greedy) - Fix bug where RPC clients built with dune-rpc-lwt would crash when closing their connection to the server (ocaml/dune#7581, @gridbugs) - Introduce mdx stanza 0.4 requiring mdx >= 2.3.0 which updates the default list of files to include `*.mld` files (ocaml/dune#7582, @Leonidas-from-XIV) - Fix RPC server on Windows (used for OCaml-LSP). (ocaml/dune#7666, @nojb) - Coq language versions less 0.8 are deprecated, and will be removed in an upcoming Dune version. All users are required to migrate to `(coq lang 0.8)` which provides the right semantics for theories that have been globally installed, such as those coming from opam (@ejgallego, @Alizter) - Bump minimum version of the dune language for the melange syntax extension from 3.7 to 3.8 (ocaml/dune#7665, @jchavarri)
We want to include more things in the trace file and we should always produce valid JSON here.