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T. R. Bernstein
10943f9ce3 Make events property of Inotify nonisolated
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Properties of actors are implicitly isolated. To be able to read the
events stream from any concurrent context, we need to declare it
nonisolated. And as AsyncStream conforms to Sendable, it is safe to make
both events and the private eventStream nonisolated.
2026-03-23 20:15:57 +01:00
T. R. Bernstein
6927464d47 Use Subprocess instead of Shwift
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Drop Shwift: it is incompatible with musl (used by the Swift static
linking SDK), and its API is not meaningfully more concise than
Subprocess upon closer inspection.
2026-03-23 19:50:58 +01:00
T. R. Bernstein
31ed16c828 Cache build directory of linux containers
SwiftPM uses caches heavily to reduce compilation and download time.
Before this change, we through these caches away with each container.
2026-03-22 17:51:24 +01:00
T. R. Bernstein
ac1c86c431 Run linux container with same architechture as host
As the development team uses both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs,
we have to get the host CPU architecture at compilation time instead of
harcoding it.
If the container has a different architecture, the guest has to be
emulated.
2026-03-22 17:51:24 +01:00
T. R. Bernstein
4b28c293cb Use Shwift library instead of Subprocess
Shwift has a concise API, which makes writing shell code nice and easy.
This is an opinionated decision.
2026-03-22 17:51:05 +01:00
T. R. Bernstein
55f3ca2f7b Temporary fix of SwiftPM Bug using task.sh
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SwiftPM has currently a bug, that products or targets of dependencies
are taken into consideration when resolving names, regardless if they're
used or not by the root package. This stops Swift PM from working on packages,
that declare this package as a dependency and define their own TaskCLI target,
as they collide with the definitions of this package. This is resolved, by
prefixing TaskCLI with the package name.
The product collision - which causes swift run - to run this package's task
executable is resolved, by adding that product only temporarily during task
execution using task.sh.

See https://github.com/swiftlang/swift-package-manager/issues/8482
2026-03-20 21:10:01 +01:00
11 changed files with 161 additions and 90 deletions

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Generate Docs
run: |
swift package add-dependency --from 1.4.0 "https://github.com/apple/swift-docc-plugin.git"
for target in Inotify TaskCLI; do
for target in Inotify InotifyTaskCLI; do
lower="${target,,}"
mkdir -p "./public/$lower"
swift package --allow-writing-to-directory "./public/$lower" \
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ jobs:
cp ./.github/workflows/index.tpl.html public/index.html
sed -i -e 's/{{project.name}}/Swift Inotify/g' public/index.html
sed -i -e 's/{{project.tagline}}/🗂️ Monitor filesystem events on Linux using modern Swift concurrency/g' public/index.html
sed -i -e 's|{{project.links}}|<li><a href="inotify/documentation/inotify/">Inotify</a>: The actual library.</li><li><a href="taskcli/documentation/taskcli/">TaskCLI</a>: The project build command.</li>|g' public/index.html
sed -i -e 's|{{project.links}}|<li><a href="inotify/documentation/inotify/">Inotify</a>: The actual library.</li><li><a href="inotifytaskcli/documentation/inotifytaskcli/">TaskCLI</a>: The project build command.</li>|g' public/index.html
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v4
with:

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"originHash" : "fd1e824e418c767633bb79b055a4e84d9c86165746bc881d5d27457ad34b0c20",
"originHash" : "17ce26ba5c862ca674cd3ceeb43a9fe8a5c5251c5561de65e632a06d79916342",
"pins" : [
{
"identity" : "noora",
@@ -33,17 +33,8 @@
"kind" : "remoteSourceControl",
"location" : "https://github.com/apple/swift-argument-parser",
"state" : {
"revision" : "c5d11a805e765f52ba34ec7284bd4fcd6ba68615",
"version" : "1.7.0"
}
},
{
"identity" : "swift-async-algorithms",
"kind" : "remoteSourceControl",
"location" : "https://github.com/apple/swift-async-algorithms",
"state" : {
"revision" : "9d349bcc328ac3c31ce40e746b5882742a0d1272",
"version" : "1.1.3"
"revision" : "626b5b7b2f45e1b0b1c6f4a309296d1d21d7311b",
"version" : "1.7.1"
}
},
{

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@@ -8,15 +8,10 @@ let package = Package(
.library(
name: "Inotify",
targets: ["Inotify"]
),
.executable(
name: "task",
targets: ["TaskCLI"]
)
],
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/apple/swift-argument-parser", from: "1.7.0"),
.package(url: "https://github.com/apple/swift-async-algorithms", from: "1.1.3"),
.package(url: "https://github.com/apple/swift-argument-parser", from: "1.7.1"),
.package(url: "https://github.com/apple/swift-log", from: "1.10.1"),
.package(url: "https://github.com/apple/swift-nio", from: "2.95.0"),
.package(url: "https://github.com/apple/swift-system", from: "1.6.4"),
@@ -42,15 +37,15 @@ let package = Package(
],
),
.executableTarget(
name: "TaskCLI",
name: "InotifyTaskCLI",
dependencies: [
.product(name: "ArgumentParser", package: "swift-argument-parser"),
.product(name: "AsyncAlgorithms", package: "swift-async-algorithms"),
.product(name: "Logging", package: "swift-log"),
.product(name: "_NIOFileSystem", package: "swift-nio"),
.product(name: "Subprocess", package: "swift-subprocess"),
.product(name: "Noora", package: "Noora")
]
],
path: "Sources/TaskCLI"
)
]
)

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@@ -132,11 +132,14 @@ try inotify.removeWatch(wd)
## Build Tool
The package ships with a `task` executable (the `TaskCLI` target) that serves as the project's build tool. It automates running tests and generating documentation inside Linux Docker containers, so you can validate everything on the correct platform even when developing on macOS.
Because of a Swift Package Manager Bug in the [package dependency resolution][swiftpm-bug], the executable needs to be run using the `task.sh` shell script.
[swiftpm-bug]: https://github.com/swiftlang/swift-package-manager/issues/8482
### Tests
```bash
swift run task test
./task.sh test
```
Use `-v`, `-vv`, or `-vvv` to increase log verbosity. The command runs two passes: first all tests except `InotifyLimitTests`, then only `InotifyLimitTests` (which manipulate system-level inotify limits and need to run in isolation).
@@ -148,7 +151,7 @@ Docker must be installed and running on your machine.
Full API documentation is available as DocC catalogs bundled with the package. Generate them locally with:
```bash
swift run task generate-docs
./task.sh generate-docs
```
Then open the files in the newly created `public` folder.

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@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ public actor Inotify {
private var excludedItemNames: Set<String> = []
private var watches = InotifyWatchManager()
private var eventReader: any DispatchSourceRead
private var eventStream: AsyncStream<RawInotifyEvent>
public var events: AsyncCompactMapSequence<AsyncStream<RawInotifyEvent>, InotifyEvent> {
private nonisolated let eventStream: AsyncStream<RawInotifyEvent>
public nonisolated var events: AsyncCompactMapSequence<AsyncStream<RawInotifyEvent>, InotifyEvent> {
self.eventStream.compactMap(self.transform(_:))
}

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@@ -3,27 +3,15 @@ import _NIOFileSystem
public struct DoccFinder {
static let fileManager = FileSystem.shared
public static func getTargetsWithDocumentation(at paths: String...) async throws -> [String] {
try await Self.getTargetsWithDocumentation(at: paths)
}
public static func hasDoccFolder(at path: String) async throws -> Bool {
let itemPath = FilePath(path)
var hasDoccFolder = false
static func getTargetsWithDocumentation(at paths: [String]) async throws -> [String] {
var resolved: [String] = []
for path in paths {
let itemPath = FilePath(path)
try await withSubdirectories(at: itemPath) { targetPath in
print("Target path is", targetPath.description)
try await withSubdirectories(at: targetPath) { subdirectory in
guard subdirectory.description.hasSuffix(".docc") else { return }
guard let target = targetPath.lastComponent?.description else { return }
resolved.append(target)
}
}
try await withSubdirectories(at: itemPath) { subdirectory in
guard subdirectory.description.hasSuffix(".docc") else { return }
hasDoccFolder = true
}
return resolved
return hasDoccFolder
}
private static func withSubdirectories(at path: FilePath, body: (FilePath) async throws -> Void) async throws {

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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
struct Docker {
static func getLinuxPlatformStringWithHostArchitecture() -> String {
#if arch(x86_64)
return "linux/amd64"
#else
return "linux/arm64"
#endif
}
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
import ArgumentParser
import AsyncAlgorithms
import Foundation
import Logging
import Noora
@@ -43,28 +42,21 @@ struct GenerateDocumentationCommand: AsyncParsableCommand {
let script = Self.makeRunScript(for: targets)
logger.debug("Container script", metadata: ["script": "\(script)"])
let dockerResult = try await Subprocess.run(
let dockerRunResult = try await Subprocess.run(
.name("docker"),
arguments: [
"run", "--rm",
"-v", "\(tempDirectory.path(percentEncoded: false)):/code",
"--platform", "linux/arm64",
"-v", "\(tempDirectory.path):/code",
"-v", "swift-inotify-build-cache:/code/.build",
"--platform", Docker.getLinuxPlatformStringWithHostArchitecture(),
"-w", "/code",
"swift:latest",
"/bin/bash", "-c", script,
"/bin/bash", "-c", script
],
preferredBufferSize: 10,
) { execution, standardInput, standardOutput, standardError in
print("")
let stdout = standardOutput.lines()
let stderr = standardError.lines()
for try await line in merge(stdout, stderr) {
noora.passthrough("\(line)")
}
print("")
}
guard dockerResult.terminationStatus.isSuccess else {
output: .standardOutput,
error: .standardError
)
if !dockerRunResult.terminationStatus.isSuccess {
noora.error("Documentation generation failed.")
return
}
@@ -90,7 +82,7 @@ struct GenerateDocumentationCommand: AsyncParsableCommand {
("{{project.tagline}}", "🗂️ Monitor filesystem events on Linux using modern Swift concurrency"),
("{{project.links}}", """
<li><a href="inotify/documentation/inotify/">Inotify</a>: The actual library.</li>\
<li><a href="taskcli/documentation/taskcli/">TaskCLI</a>: The project build command.</li>
<li><a href="inotifytaskcli/documentation/inotifytaskcli/">TaskCLI</a>: The project build command.</li>
"""),
]
@@ -106,9 +98,37 @@ struct GenerateDocumentationCommand: AsyncParsableCommand {
}
private static func targets(for projectDirectory: URL) async throws -> [String] {
let sourcesDirectory = projectDirectory.appending(path: "Sources").path
let testsDirectory = projectDirectory.appending(path: "Tests").path
return try await DoccFinder.getTargetsWithDocumentation(at: sourcesDirectory, testsDirectory)
let packages = try await Self.packageTargets()
var packagesWithDoccFolder: [(name: String, path: String)] = []
for package in packages {
guard try await DoccFinder.hasDoccFolder(at: package.path) else { continue }
packagesWithDoccFolder.append(package)
}
return packagesWithDoccFolder.map { $0.name }
}
private static func packageTargets() async throws -> [(name: String, path: String)] {
let packageDescriptionResult = try await Subprocess.run(
.name("swift"),
arguments: ["package", "describe", "--type", "json"],
output: .data(limit: 10_000),
error: .standardError
)
struct PackageDescription: Codable {
let targets: [Target]
}
struct Target: Codable {
let name: String
let path: String
}
if !packageDescriptionResult.terminationStatus.isSuccess {
throw GenerateDocumentationError.unableToReadPackageDescription
}
let package = try JSONDecoder().decode(PackageDescription.self, from: packageDescriptionResult.standardOutput)
return package.targets.map { ($0.name, $0.path) }
}
private static func makeRunScript(for targets: [String]) -> String {
@@ -152,15 +172,16 @@ struct GenerateDocumentationCommand: AsyncParsableCommand {
// MARK: - Dependency Injection
private func injectDoccPluginDependency(in directory: URL, logger: Logger) async throws {
let result = try await Subprocess.run(
let swiftRunResult = try await Subprocess.run(
.name("swift"),
arguments: [
"package", "--package-path", directory.path(percentEncoded: false),
"add-dependency", "--from", Self.doccPluginMinVersion, Self.doccPluginURL
],
) { _ in }
guard result.terminationStatus.isSuccess else {
output: .standardOutput,
error: .standardError
)
if !swiftRunResult.terminationStatus.isSuccess {
throw GenerateDocumentationError.dependencyInjectionFailed
}
@@ -170,11 +191,14 @@ struct GenerateDocumentationCommand: AsyncParsableCommand {
enum GenerateDocumentationError: Error, CustomStringConvertible {
case dependencyInjectionFailed
case unableToReadPackageDescription
var description: String {
switch self {
case .dependencyInjectionFailed:
"Failed to add swift-docc-plugin dependency to Package.swift."
case .unableToReadPackageDescription:
"Failed to read the package description."
}
}
}

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# ``TaskCLI``
# ``InotifyTaskCLI``
The build tool for the Swift Inotify project.
@@ -6,10 +6,14 @@ The build tool for the Swift Inotify project.
`TaskCLI` is a small command-line executable (exposed as `task` in `Package.swift`) that automates project-level workflows. Its primary purpose is running integration tests and generating documentation inside Linux Docker containers, so you can validate inotify-dependent code on the correct platform even when developing on macOS.
Because of a Swift Package Manager Bug in the [package dependency resolution][swiftpm-bug], the executable needs to be run using the `task.sh` shell script.
[swiftpm-bug]: https://github.com/swiftlang/swift-package-manager/issues/8482
### Running the Tests
```bash
swift run task test
./task.sh test
```
This launches a `swift:latest` Docker container with the repository mounted at `/code`, then executes two test passes:
@@ -22,7 +26,7 @@ The container is started with `--security-opt systempaths=unconfined` so that th
### Generating Documentation
```bash
swift run task generate-documentation
./task.sh generate-documentation
```
This copies the project to a temporary directory, injects the `swift-docc-plugin` dependency via `swift package add-dependency` (if absent), and runs documentation generation inside a `swift:latest` Docker container. The resulting static sites are written to `./public/inotify/` and `./public/taskcli/`, ready for deployment to GitHub Pages.

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@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
import ArgumentParser
import AsyncAlgorithms
import Foundation
import Subprocess
import Noora
import Subprocess
struct TestCommand: AsyncParsableCommand {
static let configuration = CommandConfiguration(
@@ -22,21 +21,21 @@ struct TestCommand: AsyncParsableCommand {
noora.info("Running tests on Linux.")
logger.debug("Current directory", metadata: ["current-directory": "\(currentDirectory)"])
async let monitorResult = Subprocess.run(
let dockerRunResult = try await Subprocess.run(
.name("docker"),
arguments: ["run", "-v", "\(currentDirectory):/code", "--security-opt", "systempaths=unconfined", "--platform", "linux/arm64", "-w", "/code", "swift:latest", "/bin/bash", "-c", "swift test --skip InotifyLimitTests; swift test --skip-build --filter InotifyLimitTests"],
preferredBufferSize: 10,
) { execution, standardInput, standardOutput, standardError in
print("")
let stdout = standardOutput.lines()
let stderr = standardError.lines()
for try await line in merge(stdout, stderr) {
noora.passthrough("\(line)")
}
print("")
}
if (try await monitorResult.terminationStatus.isSuccess) {
arguments: [
"run",
"-v", "\(currentDirectory):/code",
"-v", "swift-inotify-build-cache:/code/.build",
"--security-opt", "systempaths=unconfined",
"--platform", Docker.getLinuxPlatformStringWithHostArchitecture(),
"-w", "/code", "swift:latest",
"/bin/bash", "-c", "swift test --skip InotifyLimitTests; swift test --skip-build --filter InotifyLimitTests"
],
output: .standardOutput,
error: .standardError
)
if dockerRunResult.terminationStatus.isSuccess {
noora.success("All tests completed successfully.")
} else {
noora.error("Not all tests completed successfully.")

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@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
# task - Run the package's TaskCLI target via a transient "task" product.
#
# Works around https://github.com/swiftlang/swift-package-manager/issues/8482
# by temporarily adding an executable product named "task" to Package.swift,
# running it with `swift run`, and restoring the original manifest afterwards.
#
# Usage: task [arguments...]
#
# The script auto-detects the package name from Package.swift and expects an
# executable target named "<PackageName>TaskCLI" to exist.
set -euo pipefail
# --- Resolve the package root (search upward for Package.swift) -----------
package_root="${PWD}"
while [[ ! -f "${package_root}/Package.swift" ]]; do
package_root="${package_root:h}" # zsh dirname
if [[ "${package_root}" == "/" ]]; then
echo "error: Could not find Package.swift in any parent directory." >&2
exit 1
fi
done
manifest="${package_root}/Package.swift"
backup="${manifest}.task-backup"
# --- Extract the package name ---------------------------------------------
package_name=$(sed -n 's/^.*name:[[:space:]]*"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/p' "${manifest}" | head -1)
if [[ -z "${package_name}" ]]; then
echo "error: Could not determine package name from ${manifest}." >&2
exit 1
fi
target_name="${package_name}TaskCLI"
# --- Cleanup trap (runs on EXIT — covers success, failure, signals) -------
function cleanup {
if [[ -f "${backup}" ]]; then
mv -f "${backup}" "${manifest}"
fi
}
trap cleanup EXIT
# --- Inject the transient "task" product ----------------------------------
cp -f "${manifest}" "${backup}"
swift package --package-path "${package_root}" \
add-product task --type executable --targets "${target_name}"
# --- Run it (forward all script arguments) --------------------------------
swift run --package-path "${package_root}" task "$@"