This works around <https://bugs.gnu.org/15602> in the context of
modules specified with 'with-imported-modules'.
* guix/gexp.scm (gexp->derivation): Add #:pre-load-modules? parameter
and pass it to 'compiled-modules'.
(compiled-modules): Add #:pre-load-modules? parameter and honor it.
* guix/packages.scm (patch-and-repack): Pass #:pre-load-modules? to
'gexp->derivation'.
This field has become unnecessary with the addition of 'this-package'.
* guix/packages.scm (<package>)[self-native-input?]: Remove.
(package->bag): Adjust accordingly.
* doc/guix.texi (package Reference): Remove 'self-native-input?'.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/34995>.
This is a followup to abd4d6b33d.
* guix/packages.scm (package->bag): Adjust calls to INPUTS,
PROPAGATED-INPUTS, NATIVE-INPUTS, and ARGS, passing them SELF as an
argument.
* gnu/packages/gnucash.scm (gnucash)[arguments]: Use (package-inputs
this-record) intead of (inputs).
* gnu/packages/version-control.scm (git)[arguments]: Likewise.
* guix/packages.scm (package-input-rewriting): Allow REPLACEMENTS to be
a promise.
* gnu/packages/guile.scm (package-for-guile-2.0): Delay the first
argument to 'package-input-rewriting'.
Threaded compression makes tarballs non-deterministic: the result depends on
the number of threads used for compressing. See <https://bugs.gnu.org/31015>.
This reverts commit c8a3dea847.
* guix/gexp.scm (gexp->derivation): Add #:import-creates-derivation?.
Pass #:derivation? to 'imported-modules' and 'compiled-modules'. In -L
argument, check whether MODULES is a derivation.
(%not-slash): New variable.
(file-mapping->tree): New procedure.
(imported-files): Rename to...
(imported-files/derivation): ... this.
(imported-files): New procedure. Rewrite in terms of
'interned-file-tree' when possible; add #:derivation? parameter.
(imported-modules, compiled-modules): Add #:derivation? parameter and
pass it to 'imported-files'.
* guix/packages.scm (patch-and-repack): Pass
#:import-creates-derivation? to 'gexp->derivation'.
* tests/gexp.scm ("imported-files"): Adjust to no longer expect a
derivation.
This reverts commit 24420f5ffa.
This broke 'package-transitive-supported-systems', which would return
the union of supported systems instead of the intersection.
This version is 13% faster than the one above when timing:
(fold-packages (lambda (p x)
(package-transitive-supported-systems p))
'())
* guix/packages.scm (package-transitive-supported-systems): Make
'systems' a set instead of calling 'lset-intersection' repeatedly.
* guix/packages.scm (patch-file-name): New procedure.
(%vulnerability-regexp): New variable.
(package-patched-vulnerabilities): New procedure.
* guix/scripts/lint.scm (patch-file-name): Remove.
(check-vulnerabilities): Adjust to use
'package-patched-vulnerabilities'.
* tests/packages.scm ("package-patched-vulnerabilities"): New test.
* guix/packages.scm (package-full-name): By default, use "@" to separate
the package name and package version. Add an optional delimiter
argument so that there is still a way to explicitly use a different
delimiter.
* gnu/packages/commencement.scm (gcc-boot0) <unpack-gmp&co>: Adjust
accordingly.
* tests/graph.scm: Adjust accordingly.
* tests/profiles.scm: Adjust accordingly.
* NEWS: Mention the change.
Fixes: <https://bugs.gnu.org/31088>.
Reported by Pierre Neidhardt <ambrevar@gmail.com>.
This is a followup to commit 5003aeaf2560d6ddebcf980a94785fba77e00f34.
* guix/packages.scm (patch-and-repack): For the snippet, generate a single
boolean expression for 'unless', instead of the list of expressions which had
previously been spliced into an 'and' form (prior to commit 5003aea).
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/30155>.
The effect can be seen in the package graph produced by:
guix graph -e '(@@ (gnu packages commencement) static-bash-for-glibc)'
This reduces the number of "duplicate" nodes in this graph, i.e.,
distinct package objects that correspond to the same derivation (objects
that are not 'eq?' but semantically equal.)
* gnu/packages/commencement.scm (linux-libre-headers-boot0): Make an
'mlambda' instead of a 'lambda'.
(hurd-core-headers-boot0): Ditto.
'package-grafts' returns a list of potentially applicable grafts, which
'cumulative-grafts' then narrows by looking at store item references and
determining the subset of the grafts that's actually applicable.
Until now, 'package-grafts' would traverse native inputs and would thus
return a large superset of the applicable grafts, since native inputs
are not in the reference graph by definition. This patch fixes that by
having 'package-grafts' ignore entirely native inputs from the
dependency graph.
* guix/packages.scm (fold-bag-dependencies)[bag-direct-inputs*]: Add
special case for libc.
* guix/packages.scm (bag-grafts)[native-grafts, target-grafts]: Remove.
[grafts]: New procedure.
Use it.
* tests/packages.scm ("package-grafts, grafts of native inputs
ignored"): New test.
Previously recursive calls to 'loop' would always consider all the bag
inputs rather than those corresponding to NATIVE?.
* guix/packages.scm (fold-bag-dependencies)[bag-direct-inputs*]: New
procedure. Use it both in the 'match' expression and in its body.
This avoids repeated deprecation messages, particularly while running
'guix system build' or similar.
* guix/gexp.scm (gexp->derivation): Add #:deprecation-warnings. Pass it
to 'compiled-modules'.
(compiled-modules): Add #:deprecation-warnings and honor it.
* doc/guix.texi (G-Expressions): Update 'gexp->derivation'
documentation.
* guix/packages.scm (patch-and-repack): Pass #:deprecation-warnings #t.
Works around <https://bugs.gnu.org/28211>.
Reported by Marius Bakke <mbakke@fastmail.com>.
* guix/packages.scm (guile-2.0): New procedure.
(package-derivation, package-cross-derivation): Use it when computing
the #:guile argument to 'graft-derivation'.
This provides a ~2x speedup when using 4 threads.
* guix/packages.scm (patch-and-repack)[build]: Invoke xz with
'--threads=0' when re-packing tarballs.
* guix/packages.scm (package-mapping): New procedure.
(package-input-rewriting): Rewrite in terms of 'package-mapping'.
* tests/packages.scm ("package-mapping"): New test.
* doc/guix.texi (Defining Packages): Document it.