code fixes:
- compiler: add `is_var_bound_in_current_scope` and use it in destructuring so
only the innermost scope blocks rebinding while still catching duplicates
within that block.
- rvm: treat `not` over undefined operands as a successful negation to match
interpreter semantics.
tests/aci:
migrate YAML cases to `data.policy.rule` queries with `{x: …}`
bindings, expand the harness to run interpreter plus RVM (with optional
skipping), align results to the binding format, add readable timing output,
and support a `--filter` flag for targeting cases.
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>
Regorus now defaults to rego v1. `import rego.v1` is no longer needed.
Additionally, `future` keywords are automatically imported.
See
https://www.openpolicyagent.org/docs/latest/v0-upgrade/#changes-to-rego-in-opa-v10
to understand the differences between rego v1 and v0.
BREAKING CHANGE:
v0 style policies will error out by default. To enable v0 behavior, call engine.set_rego_v0(true) before
loading policies.
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>
- c, cpp
- csharp
- ffi
- go
- Java
- Python
- WASM
`arc` feature is turned on for all bindings
Use pretty string instead of colored string.
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>
If a rule is written to produce a constant value, then not all iterations of loops
within it need to be executed. Execution can stop via early return once the first iteration
that produces a value has been executed.
This brings forth the question : What if one of the subsequent iterations would have resulted
in an error?
e.g:
x {
[1, "hello"][_] + 1
}
Such errors are not raised; consistent with OPA.
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>
Previously we used to rely on whether there was a value in the
data document for a given rule path. This approach cannot handle
the case of evaluating a.b when a.b.c has been evaluated but
a.b.d has not been evaluated. Upon evaluating a.b.c, the data document
will already have a value of a.b even though a.b.d has not yet
been evaluated.
Hence we need to keep track of evaluated rules separately.
Signed-off-by: Anand Krishnamoorthi <anakrish@microsoft.com>