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Building and testing with Nix

Nix flakes are, in theory, guaranteed to be 100% reproducible on (nearly) any system. It does this by fully managing every dependency. This also means that you as a developer do not need to install any build / runtime packages to build bpftrace with Nix.

Rather than explain how Nix works (which is difficult to impossible in this kind of document), the rest of this guide will be a series of examples. Learning Nix flakes and the Nix language will be an exercise left to the reader.

Examples

These examples all assume you've already installed the nix CLI tool. If not, see: https://nixos.org/download.html.

Also note again that we require no dependencies to be installed other than nix itself.

Enable flake support

Nix flakes are technically an experimental feature but it's widely used and understood that the interface is unlikely to change. To enable flakes, run:

$ mkdir -p ~/.config/nix
$ echo "experimental-features = nix-command flakes" >> ~/.config/nix/nix.conf

Build bpftrace

$ nix build
$ sudo ./result/bin/bpftrace -e 'BEGIN { print("hello world!") }'
Attaching 1 probe...
hello world!
^C

Build bpftrace with a different LLVM version

$ nix build .#bpftrace-llvm13
$ sudo ./result/bin/bpftrace --info 2>&1 | grep LLVM
  LLVM: 13.0.1

Build bpftrace as a statically linked binary

$ nix build .#appimage
$ ldd ./result
        not a dynamic executable
$ sudo ./result -e 'BEGIN { print("static!"); exit() }'
Attaching 1 probe...
static!

Don't use Nix to build, but rather only manage dependencies

$ nix develop
[dxu@kashmir bpftrace]$ cmake -B build-nix -GNinja
[...]

[dxu@kashmir bpftrace]$ ninja -C build-nix
[...]

[dxu@kashmir bpftrace]$ exit

$ sudo ./build-nix/src/bpftrace --version
bpftrace v0.17.0-75-g68ea-dirty

nix develop opens a developer shell. We've configured the bpftrace flake to be nearly the exact same as the default build environment except with a few more tools available.

Build bpftrace with a different LLVM in developer shell

$ nix develop .#bpftrace-llvm12
dxu@kashmir bpftrace]$ cmake -B build-nix -GNinja
[...]
-- Found LLVM 12.0.1: ///nix/store/xs06qigbqln7piypm7dfj5wqd38ndgcz-llvm-12.0.1-dev/lib/cmake/llvm/
[...]

Run test suite inside developer shell

$ nix develop
[dxu@kashmir bpftrace]$ cd build-nix; sudo ctest -V
[...]

Internal examples

This section has a few examples on how to interact with the Nix configuration.

Format *.nix files

$ nix fmt
0 / 1 have been reformatted

Check *.nix files for errors

$ nix flake check