refresh: '--list-updaters' shows updater coverage.
* guix/scripts/refresh.scm (list-updaters-and-exit): Compute the coverage ratio of each updater and print it. Print the coverage ratio for all the updaters. * doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix refresh): Document it.
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@ -5394,6 +5394,9 @@ be used when passing @command{guix refresh} one or more package names:
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@itemx -L
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List available updaters and exit (see @option{--type} above.)
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For each updater, display the fraction of packages it covers; at the
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end, display the fraction of packages covered by all these updaters.
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@item --list-dependent
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@itemx -l
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List top-level dependent packages that would need to be rebuilt as a
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(define (list-updaters-and-exit)
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"Display available updaters and exit."
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(format #t (_ "Available updaters:~%"))
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(for-each (lambda (updater)
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(format #t "- ~a: ~a~%"
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(newline)
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(let* ((packages (fold-packages cons '()))
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(total (length packages)))
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(define covered
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(fold (lambda (updater covered)
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(let ((matches (count (upstream-updater-predicate updater)
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packages)))
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;; TRANSLATORS: The parenthetical expression here is rendered
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;; like "(42% coverage)" and denotes the fraction of packages
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;; covered by the given updater.
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(format #t (_ " - ~a: ~a (~2,1f% coverage)~%")
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(upstream-updater-name updater)
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(_ (upstream-updater-description updater))))
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%updaters)
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(_ (upstream-updater-description updater))
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(* 100. (/ matches total)))
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(+ covered matches)))
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0
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%updaters))
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(newline)
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(format #t (_ "~2,1f% of the packages are covered by these updaters.~%")
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(* 100. (/ covered total))))
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(exit 0))
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(define (warn-no-updater package)
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