This section will be reference documentation for the data types used by our filesystem.
Internal types
These types are only used inside of Clay. These are only relevant if you're working directly on Clay itself, or trying to understand its inner workings.
cane
The set of changes between the mergebase and one of the desks being merged.
+$ cane$: new=(map path lobe)cal=(map path lobe)can=(map path cage)old=(map path ~)==
- newis the set of files in the new desk and not in the mergebase.
- calis the set of changes in the new desk from the mergebase except for any that are also in the other new desk.
- canis the set of changes in the new desk from the mergebase and that are also in the other new desk (potential conflicts).
- oldis the set of files in the mergebase and not in the new desk.
melt
State for ongoing %fuse merges.
+$ melt [bas=beak con=(list [beak germ]) sto=(map beak (unit domo))]
- conmaintains the ordering.
- stostores the data needed to merge.
- basis the base- beakfor the merge.
dojo
Domestic desk state
+$ dojo$: qyx=cult :: subscribersdom=dome :: desk stateper=regs :: read perms per pathpew=regs :: write perms per pathfiz=melt :: state for mega merges==
This is the all the data that is specific to a particular desk on a domestic ship.
- qyxis the set of subscribers to this- desk.
- domis the data in the- desk.
- peris a- mapof read permissions by path.
- pewis a- mapof write permissions by path.
- fizis the state for ongoing- %fusemerges.
nako
New desk data
+$ nako :: subscription state$: gar=(map aeon tako) :: new idslet=aeon :: next idlar=(set yaki) :: new commitsbar=~ :: new content== ::
Sent to other ships to update them about a particular desk. Includes a map of all new aeons to hashes of their commits, the most recent aeon, and sets of all new commits and data. bar is always empty now because we expect you to request any data you don't have yet.
raft
Formal state
+$ raft :: filesystem$: rom=room :: domestichoy=(map ship rung) :: foreignran=rang :: hashesfad=flow :: ford cachemon=(map term beam) :: mount pointshez=(unit duct) :: sync ductcez=(map @ta crew) :: permission groupstyr=(set duct) :: app substur=rock:tire :: last tirepud=(unit [=desk =yoki]) :: pending updatebug=[veb=@ mas=@] :: verbosity== ::
This is the state of the vane. Anything that must be remembered between calls to Clay is stored in this state.
- rom: the state for all local desks. It consists of a- ductto Dill and a collection of- desks.
- hoy: the state for all foreign desks.
- ran: the global, hash-addressed object store. It has maps of commit hashes to commits and content hashes to content.
- fad: the global build cache. Each desk has its own fast-lookup index over this global cache.
- mon: a collection of Unix mount points.- termis the mount point (relative to th pier) and- beamis a domestic Clay directory.
- hez: the duct used to sync with Unix.
- cez: a collection of named aermission groups.
- tyr: app subscriptions.
- tur: records whether apps are running and which kernel versions they're compatible with.
- pud: an update that's waiting on a kernel upgrade.
- bug: sets Clay's verbosity.
rand
Unvalidated response to a request.
+$ rand :: unvalidated rant$: p=[p=care q=case r=@tas] :: clade release bookq=path :: spurr=page :: data== ::
Like a $rant, but with a page of data rather than a cage of it.
rede
Generic desk state
+$ rede :: universal project$: lim=@da :: complete toref=(unit rind) :: outgoing requestsqyx=cult :: subscribersdom=dome :: revision stateper=regs :: read perms per pathpew=regs :: write perms per pathfiz=melt :: domestic mega merges== ::
This is our knowledge of the state of a desk, either foreign or domestic.
- lim: the most recent- @dafor which we're confident we have all the information for. For local- desks, this is always- now. For foriegn- desks, this is the last time we got a full update from the foreign ship.
- ref: the request manager for the desk. For domestic- desks, this is null since we handle requests ourselves. For foreign- desks, this keeps track of all pending foriegn requests plus a cache of the responses to previous requests.
- qyx: the- setof subscriptions to this desk, with listening- ducts. These subscriptions exist only until they've been filled. For domestic- desks, this is simply- qyx:dojo- all subscribers to the- desk. For foreign- desks this is all the subscribers from our ship to the foreign- desk.
- dom: the data in the- desk.
- per: a- mapof read permissions by path.
- pew: a- mapof write permissions by path.
- fiz: the state for ongoing- %fusemerges.
rind
Foreign request manager
+$ rind :: request manager$: nix=@ud :: request indexbom=(map @ud update-state) :: outstandingfod=(map duct @ud) :: current requestshaw=(map mood (unit cage)) :: simple cache== ::
When we send a request to a foreign ship, we keep track of it in here.
- nix: request counter.
- bom: a- mapof request numbers to requests.
- fod: reverse- mapof requesters to request numbers.
- haw: a simple cache of common- %singrequests.
bill
The list of agents that should be automatically started on a desk
+$ bill (list dude:gall)
update-state
State of outstanding foreign request
+$ update-state$: =duct=raveneed=(list lobe)nako=(qeu (unit nako))busy=_|==
An update-state is used to represent the status of an outstanding request to a foreign desk.
- duct: the duct along which the request was made.
- rave: the request itself.
- need: a list of hashes yet to be acquired.
- nako: a queue of data yet to be validated.
- busy: tracks whether or not the request is currently being fulfilled.
room
Filesystem per domestic ship
+$ room :: fs per ship$: hun=duct :: terminal ductdos=(map desk dojo) :: native desk== ::
This is the representation of the filesystem of a ship on our pier.
- hun: the duct we use to send messages to Dill to display notifications of filesystem changes. Only- %note- %gifts should be produced along this- duct. This is set by the- %init- move.
- dos: the set of- desks on this ship, mapped to their- deskstate.
cach
Cached result of a request
+$ cach (unit (unit cage)) :: cached result
wove
Stored source and request
+$ wove [for=(unit [=ship ver=@ud]) =rove] :: stored source + req
rove
Stored request
+$ rove :: stored request$% [%sing =mood] :: single request[%next =mood aeon=(unit aeon) =cach] :: next version of one$: %mult :: next version of any=mool :: original requestaeon=(unit aeon) :: checking for changeold-cach=(map [=care =path] cach) :: old versionnew-cach=(map [=care =path] cach) :: new version== ::[%many track=? =moat lobes=(map path lobe)] :: change range== ::
Like a $rave but with caches of current versions for %next and %many. Generally used when we store a request in our state somewhere.
rung
Foreign desk data
+$ rung$: rus=(map desk rede) :: neighbor desks==
This contains the filesystem of a neighbour ship. The keys to this map are all the desks we know about on their ship.
External types
These types are defined in lull.hoon, and are used in Clay's external interface.
aeon
Desk revision number
+$ aeon @ud
beam
Global name
+$ beam [[p=ship q=desk r=case] s=path]
The full path to a file or directory.
beak
Path prefix
+$ beak [p=ship q=desk r=case]
A $beam sans the specific file path.
cable
/lib, /sur or mark reference
+$ cable$: face=(unit term)file-path=term==
care
Clay submodule
+$ care$? %a %b %c %d %e %f%p %q %r %s %t %u%v %w %x %y %z==
This specifies what type of information is requested in a subscription or a scry.
- %a: build a Hoon file at a- path.
- %b: build a dynamically typed- markby name (a- $daismark-interface core).
- %c: build a dynamically typed- markconversion gate (a- $tube) by "from" and "to"- marknames.
- %d: returns a- (set desk)of the- desks that exist on your ship.
- %e: builds a statically typed- markby name (a- $navemark-interface core).
- %f: builds a statically typed mark converstion gate.
- %p: produces the permissions for a directory, returned as a- [dict dict].
- %r: requests the file in the same fashion as- %x, but wraps the result in a- vase.
- %s: has miscellaneous debug endpoints.
- %t: produces a- (list path)of descendent- paths for a directory within a- yaki.
- %u: produces a- ?depending on whether or not the specified file exists. It does not check any of its children.
- %v: requests the entire- domefor a specified- deskat a particular- aeon. When used on a foreign- desk, this get us up-to-date to the requested version.
- %w: requests the revision number and date of the specified path, returned as a- cass.
- %x: requests the file at a specified path at the specified commit, returned as an- @. If there is no node at that path or if the node has no contents (that is, if- fil:ankhis null), then this crashes.
- %y: requests an- archof the specfied commit at the specified path. It will return the bunt of an- archif the file or directory is not found.
- %z: requests a recursive hash of a node and all its children, returned as a- @uxI.
See the scry reference for more details.
cash
case or tako
+$ cash$% [%tako p=tako]case==
cass
Cases for revision
+$ cass [ud=@ud da=@da]
This is returned by a %w read.
clue
Tombstone target
+$ clue$% [%lobe =lobe][%all ~][%pick ~][%norm =ship =desk =norm][%worn =ship =desk =tako =norm][%seek =ship =desk =cash]==
- %lobe: specific- lobe.
- %all: all safe tombstone targets.
- %pick: collect garbage.
- %norm: set default- norm.
- %worn: set- normfor a specific commit.
- %seek: backfill tombstoned commit.
cone
Domes
+$ cone (map [ship desk] dome)
dome
Desk data
+$ dome$: let=aeonhit=(map aeon tako)lab=(map @tas aeon)tom=(map tako norm)nor=normmim=(map path mime)fod=fluewic=(map weft yoki)liv=zestren=rein==
A dome is the state of a desk and associated data.
- letis the number of the most recently numbered commit. This is also the total number of numbered commits.
- hitis a map of numerical IDs to commit hashes. These hashes are mapped into their associated commits in the- $rangof the the- $raftof Clay. In general, the keys of this map are exactly the numbers from 1 to- let, with no gaps. Of course, when there are no numbered commits,- letis 0, so- hitis null. Additionally, each of the commits is an ancestor of every commit numbered greater than this one. Thus, each is a descendant of every commit numbered less than this one. Since it is true that the date in each commit (- t.yaki) is no earlier than that of each of its parents, the numbered commits are totally ordered in the same way by both pedigree and date. If that sounds too complicated to you, don't worry about it. It basically behaves exactly as you would expect.
- labis a map of textual labels to numbered commits. Labels must be unique across a desk.
- tomcontains the tombstoning policies for all files in the desk.
- noris the default tombstoning policy.
- mimis a cache of the content in the directories that are mounted to Unix.
- fodis the Ford cache, which keeps a cache of the results of builds performed at this- desk's current revision, including a full transitive closure of dependencies for each completed build.
- wiccontains commits waiting for future kernel versions.
- livsays whether agents on the desk are running or suspended.
- renrecords which agents have been forced on or off, differing from the desk's- desk.billmanifest.
crew
Permission group
+$ crew (set ship)
dict
Effective permission
+$ dict [src=path rul=real]
domo
Project state
+$ dome$: let=@udhit=(map @ud tako)lab=(map @tas @ud)==
- let: current revision number
- hit: map of revisions to their commit hashes
- lab: map of labels to their revision numbers
germ
Merge strategy
+$ germ :: merge style$? %init :: new desk%fine :: fast forward%meet :: orthogonal files%mate :: orthogonal changes%meld :: force merge%only-this :: ours with parents%only-that :: hers with parents%take-this :: ours unless absent%take-that :: hers unless absent%meet-this :: ours if conflict%meet-that :: hers if conflict== ::
See the Strategies section of "Using Clay" for further details of their meaning.
lobe
File reference
+$ lobe @uvI
This is a hash of a page. These are most notably used in lat.rang, where they are associated with the actual page, and as the values in q.yaki, where paths are associated with their content hashes in a commit.
miso
File delta
+$ miso$% [%del ~][%ins p=cage][%dif p=cage][%mut p=cage]==
There are four kinds of changes that may be made to a node in a desk.
- %del: deletes the node.
- %ins: inserts a file given by- p.
- %dif: currently unimplemented. This may seem strange, so we remark that diffs for individual files are implemented using- +diffand- +pactin- marks. So for an- ankh, which may include both files and directories,- %difbeing unimplemented really just means that we do not yet have a formal concept of changes in directory structure.
- %mut: mutates the file using raw data given by- p.
misu
Computed delta
+$ misu$% [%del ~][%ins p=cage][%dif p=lobe q=cage]==
- %del: deletes the node.
- %ins: inserts file- p.
- %dif: currently unimplemented.
mizu
New state
+$ mizu [p=@u q=(map @ud tako) r=rang]
moar
Normal change range
+$ moar [p=@ud q=@ud]
moat
Range subscription request
+$ moat [from=case to=case =path]
This represents a request for all changes between from and to on path. You will be notified when a change is made to the node referenced by the path or to any of its children.
mode
External files
+$ mode (list [path (unit mime)])
This is used when there's a commit from the host system.
mood
Single subscription request
+$ mood [=care =case =path]
This represents a request for data related to the state of the desk at a particular commit, specfied by case. The care specifies what kind of information is desired, and the path specifies the path we are requesting.
mool
Requests in desk
+$ mool [=case paths=(set (pair care path))]
This is used in a %mult rave to specify the next version of multiple files with multiple cares.
nori
Repository action
+$ nori$% [%& p=soba][%| p=@tas q=(unit aeon)]==
This describes a change that we are asking Clay to make to the desk. There are two kinds of changes that may be made: we can modify files or we can apply a label to a commit.
In the & case, we will apply the given changes. In the | case, we will apply the given label to the commit specified in q, or the current one if it's null.
nuri
Repository action
+$ nuri$% [%& p=suba][%| p=@tas]==
Same as a nori but a suba rather than soba.
norm
Tombstone policy.
+$ norm (axal ?)
An axal is a recursive directory structure. For each file, a ? says whether it should be tombstoned or not.
open
Get prelude
+$ open $-(path vase)
This defines the type of a function for retrieving imported files.
page
A raw, unvalidated file.
+$ page ^page
This is just the page defined in arvo.hoon: a pair of a mark and a noun.
pour
Ford build with content.
+$ pour$% [%file =path][%nave =mark][%dais =mark][%cast =mars][%tube =mars]:: leafs::[%vale =path =lobe][%arch =path =(map path lobe)]==
Like a $mist except the leaf nodes (files and directories) contain the $lobe (content hash).
rang
Data repository
+$ rang$: hut=(map tako yaki)lat=(map lobe page)==
This is a data repository keyed by hash. Thus, this is where the "real" data is stored, but it is only meaningful if we know the hash of what we're looking for.
hut is a map from commit hashes (takos) to commits (yakis). We often get the hashes from hit.dome, which keys them by numerical id.
lat is a map from content hashes (lobes) to the actual content (pages). We often get the hashes from a yaki, which references this map to get the data. There is no page in yaki. They are only accessible through lat.
rant
Response data
+$ rant$: p=[p=care q=case r=desk]q=pathr=cage==
This is the data associated to the response to a request.
- p.p: specifies the type of data that was requested (and is produced).
- q.p: gives the specific version reported (since a range of versions may be requested in a subscription).
- r.p: the- desk.
- q: the path to the filesystem node.
- r: is the data itself (in the format specified by- p.p).
rave
General subscription request
+$ rave$% [%sing =mood][%next =mood][%mult =mool][%many track=? =moat]==
This represents a subscription request for a desk.
- %sing: asks for data at single revision.
- %next: asks to be notified the next time there’s a change to the specified file.
- %mult: asks to be notified the next time there's a change to a specified set of files.
- %many: asks to be notified on every change in a- deskfor a range of changes (including into the future).
real
Resolved permissions
+$ real$: mod=?(%black %white)who=(pair (set ship) (map @ta crew))==
- mod: whether it's a blacklist or whitelist.
- who: the ships who are blacklisted/whitelisted. It can have both individual ships as well as- crew(permission groups).
regs
Permission rules for paths
+$ regs (map path rule)
A map from file/directory paths to permission rules.
rein
Forced on/off apps
+$ rein (map dude:gall ?)
A dude:gall is the name of a Gall agent and the ? is whether it's forced on or off. An app is forced when it's started despite not being on the desk.bill manifest or stopped when it is on the manifest.
riff
Request/desist
+$ riff [p=desk q=(unit rave)]
This represents a request for data about a particular desk. If q contains a rave, then this opens a subscription to the desk for that data. If q is null, then this tells Clay to cancel the subscription along this duct.
riff-any
Versioned riff
+$ riff-any$% [%1 =riff]==
Currently there's only one version.
rite
New permissions
+$ rite$% [%r red=(unit rule)][%w wit=(unit rule)][%rw red=(unit rule) wit=(unit rule)]==
- %r: read permissions.
- %w: write permissions.
- %rw: both read and write permissions.
riot
Response
+$ riot (unit rant)
A riot is a response to a subscription. If null, the subscription has been completed, and no more responses will be sent. Otherwise, the rant is the produced data.
rule
Node permission
+$ rule [mod=?(%black %white) who=(set whom)]
- mod: whether it's a blacklist or whitelist.
- who: the ships or permission groups on the list.
rump
Relative path
+$ rump [p=care q=case r=@tas s=path]
saba
Patch plus merge
+$ saba [p=ship q=@tas r=moar s=dome]
soak
Ford result
+$ soak$% [%cage =cage][%vase =vase][%arch dir=(map @ta vase)][%dais =dais][%tube =tube]==
The actual data in the Ford cache.
soba
Delta
+$ soba (list [p=path q=miso])
This describes a list of changes to make to a desk. The paths are paths to files to be changed, and the corresponding miso value is a description of the change itself.
suba
Delta
+$ suba (list [p=path q=misu])
Same as a soba but with a misu rather than miso.
tako
Commit reference
+$ tako @uvI
This is a hash of a yaki, a commit. These are most notably used as the keys in hut.rang, where they are associated with the actual yaki, and as the values in hit.dome, where sequential numerical ids are associated with these.
toro
General change
+$ toro [p=@ta q=nori]
unce
Change part of a list.
++ unce|* a=mold$% [%& p=@ud][%| p=(list a) q=(list a)]==
This is a single change in a list of elements of type a. For example, (unce @t) is a single change in lines of text.
- %&: the next- plines are unchanged.
- %|: the lines- phave changed to- q.
urge
List change
++ urge |*(a=mold (list (unce a)))
This is a parametrized type for list changes. For example, (urge @t) is a list change for lines of text.
waft
Kelvin range
+$ waft$^ [[%1 ~] p=(set weft)]weft
A waft is the result of reading a sys.kelvin file in a desk. It lists all the wefts (kernel versions) a desk is compatible with. It may either be a single weft like [%zuse 417], or a range like:
[[%1 ~] (silt zuse+417 zuse+416 ~)]
whom
Ship or named crew
+$ whom (each ship @ta)
Either a single ship or a set of ships in a crew (permission group). This is used for read/write permissions.
yoki
Commit
+$ yoki (each yuki yaki)
Either a yuki or a yaki. A yuki is a proto-commit, a yaki is a final commit whose data is entirely in the general object store.
yuki
Proto-commit
+$ yuki$: p=(list tako)q=(map path (each page lobe))==
A yuki is a proto-commit: a new, proposed commit that has not yet been finalized. This is in contrast to a yaki. The main difference is that a yuki may contain actual data, while a yaki only contains lobes ( content hashes used as references to data in the general object store).
- p: commit references of any parents.
- q: a- mapfrom file paths to either- pagedata or- lobes.
yaki
Finalized commit
+$ yaki$: p=(list tako)q=(map path lobe)r=takot=@da==
- p: a- listof the hashes of the parents of this commit. In most cases, this will be a single commit, but in a merge there may be more parents.
- q: is a- mapof the- paths on a desk to the content hashes at that location. If you understand what a- lobeand a- pageis, then the type signature here tells the whole story.
- r: is the hash associated with this commit.
- t: is the date at which this commit was made.
zest
How live
+$ zest $~(%dead ?(%dead %live %held))
This represents the state of apps on the desk.
- %dead: suspended.
- %held: suspended pending compatible system update.
- %live: running.
rock:tire
App states
+$ rock (map desk [=zest wic=(set weft)])
- zestsays whether the desk is running or suspended.
- wicis the set of kernel versions (- wefts) for which the desk has queued commits awaiting kernel updates.
wave:tire
App state changes
+$ wave$% [%wait =desk =weft][%warp =desk =weft][%zest =desk =zest]==
- %wait: blocked commit by- weft.
- %warp: unblocked commit by- weft.
- %zest: desk is now running/suspended/held.
leak
Ford cache key
+$ leak$~ [*pour ~]$: =pourdeps=(set leak)==
This includes all build inputs, including transitive dependencies, recursively.
flow
Global Ford cache
+$ flow (map leak [refs=@ud =soak])
Refcount includes references from other items in the cache, and from spills in each desk.
This is optimized for minimizing the number of rebuilds, and given that, minimizing the amount of memory used. It is relatively slow to lookup, because generating a cache key can be fairly slow (for files, it requires parsing; for tubes, it even requires building the marks).
flue
Per-desk build cache
+$ flue [spill=(set leak) sprig=(map mist [=leak =soak])]
- spillis the set of "roots" we have into the global ford cache. We add a root for everything referenced directly or indirectly on a desk, then invalidate them on commit only if their dependencies change.
- sprigis a fast-lookup index over the global ford cache. The only goal is to make cache hits fast.
mist
Ford build without content
+$ mist$% [%file =path][%nave =mark][%dais =mark][%cast =mars][%tube =mars][%vale =path][%arch =path]==
This is used at the index of sprigs in $flues.
pile
Preprocessed hoon source file
+$ pile$: sur=(list taut)lib=(list taut)raw=(list [face=term =path])raz=(list [face=term =spec =path])maz=(list [face=term =mark])caz=(list [face=term =mars])bar=(list [face=term =mark =path])=hoon==
- sur: surface imports from- /sur(- /-).
- lib: library imports from- /lib(- /+).
- raw: imports built hoon file at path (- /=).
- raz: imports built hoon files from directory (- /~).
- maz: imports mark definition from- /mar(- /%).
- caz: imports mark converter from- /mar(- /$).
- bar: unbuilt file imports, as mark (- /*).
- hoon: the rest of the hoon file.
taut
File import from /lib or /sur
+$ taut [face=(unit term) pax=term]
mars
Mark conversion request
+$ mars [a=mark b=mark]
From a to b.
tube
Mark conversion gate
+$ tube $-(vase vase)
A gate that takes a vase and produces a vase. This is the type of mark convertion gate returned by %c-care scries and read requests.