The idea is that 'read-channel-metadata' will take care of converting
possibly older versions to the current data type. Thus, storing the
version number is unnecessary.
* guix/channels.scm (<channel-metadata>)[version]: Remove.
(read-channel-metadata, channel-instance-dependencies): Adjust
accordingly.
Until now the 'version' field in '.guix-channel' could be omitted, or it
could be any value.
* guix/channels.scm (read-channel-metadata): Rename to...
(channel-instance-metadata): ... this.
(channel-instance-dependencies): Adjust accordingly.
(read-channel-metadata): New procedure. Use 'match'
to require a 'version' field. Provide proper error handling when the
channel sexp is malformed or when given an unsupported version number.
(read-channel-metadata-from-source): Use 'catch' and
'system-error-errno' instead of 'file-exists?'.
* tests/channels.scm (instance--unsupported-version): New variable.
(read-channel-metadata): Rename to...
(channel-instance-metadata): ... this. Rename tests accordingly.
("channel-instance-metadata rejects unsupported version"): New test.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/36509>.
Reported by Robert Vollmert <rob@vllmrt.net>.
* guix/scripts/pull.scm (build-and-install): Add #:use-substitutes?
parameter and pass it to UPDATE-PROFILE.
(guix-pull): Pass #:use-substitutes? to 'build-and-install'.
* guix/build/cargo-build-system.scm (configure): Set CARGO_HOME.
(install): No longer set CARGO_HOME.
Signed-off-by: Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org>
I think there are a couple of potential uses for this. It's somewhat a
separation in to what checkers are just checking the contents of the
repository (line length for example), and other checkers which are bringing in
external information which could change.
I'm thinking particularly, about treating network dependent checkers
differently when automatically running them, but this commit also adds a
--no-network flag to guix lint, which selects the checkers that don't access
the network, which could be useful if no network access is available.
* guix/lint.scm (%checkers): Rename to %all-checkers.
(%local-checkers, %network-dependent-checkers): New variables.
* guix/scripts/lint.scm (run-checkers): Make the checkers argument mandatory.
(list-checkers-and-exit): Handle the checkers as an argument.
(%options): Adjust for changes to %checkers, add a --no-network option, and
change how the --list-checkers option is handled.
(guix-lint): Adjust indentation, and update how the checkers are handled.
So that translations can be handled more flexibly, rather than having to
translate the message text within the checker.
* guix/scripts/lint.scm (lint-warning-message-text,
lint-warning-message-data): New procedures.
(lint-warning-message): Remove record field accessor, replace with procedure
that handles the lint warning data and translating the message.
(make-warning): Rename to %make-warning.
(make-warning): New macro.
(emit-warnings): Handle the message-text and message-data fields.
(check-description-style): Adjust for changes to make-warning.
[check-trademarks, check-end-of-sentence-space): Adjust for changes to
make-warning.
(check-inputs-should-be-native, check-inputs-should-not-be-an-input-at-all,
check-synopsis-style, validate-uri, check-home-page, check-patch-file-names,
check-gnu-synopsis+description, check-mirror-url, check-github-url,
check-derivation, check-vulnerabilities, check-for-updates,
report-tabulations, report-trailing-white-space, report-long-line,
report-lone-parentheses): Adjust for changes to make-warning.
Rather than emiting warnings directly to a port, have the checkers return the
warning or warnings.
This makes it easier to use the warnings in different ways, for example,
loading the data in to a database, as you can work with the <lint-warning>
records directly, rather than having to parse the output to determine the
package and location.
* guix/scripts/lint.scm (<lint-warning>): New record type.
(lint-warning): New macro.
(lint-warning?, lint-warning-package, lint-warning-message,
lint-warning-location, package-file, make-warning): New procedures.
(call-with-accumulated-warnings, with-accumulated-warnings): Remove.
(emit-warning): Rename to emit-warnings, and switch to displaying multiple
warnings.
(check-description-style)[check-not-empty-description, check-texinfo-markup,
check-trademarks, check-quotes, check-proper-start,
check-end-of-sentence-space]: Switch to generating a list of warnings, and
using make-warning, rather than emit-warning.
(check-inputs-should-be-native, check-inputs-should-not-be-an-input-at-all):
Switch to generating a list of warnings, and using make-warning, rather than
emit-warning.
(check-synopsis): Switch to generating a list of warnings, and using
make-warning, rather than emit-warning.
[check-not-empty]: Remove, this is handled in the match clause
to avoid other warnings being emitted.
[check-final-period, check-start-article, check-synopsis-length,
check-proper-start, check-start-with-package-name, check-texinfo-markup]:
Switch to generating a list of warnings, and using make-warning, rather than
emit-warning.
[checks]: Remove check-not-empty.
(validate-uri, check-home-page, check-patch-file-names,
check-gnu-synopsis+description): Switch to generating a list of warnings, and
using make-warning, rather than emit-warning.
(check-source): Switch to generating a list of warnings, and using
make-warning, rather than emit-warning.
[try-uris]: Remove.
[warnings-for-uris]: New procedure, replacing try-uris.
(check-source-file-name, check-source-unstable-tarball, check-mirror-url,
check-github-url, check-derivation, check-vulnerabilities, check-for-updates,
report-tabulations, report-trailing-white-space, report-long-line,
report-lone-parentheses, report-formatting-issues, check-formatting): Switch
to generating a list of warnings, and using make-warning, rather than
emit-warning.
(run-checkers): Call emit-warnings on the warnings returned from the checker.
* tests/lint.scm (string-match-or-error, single-lint-warning-message): New
procedures.
(call-with-warnings, with-warnings): Remove.
("description: not a string", "description: not empty", "description: invalid
Texinfo markup", "description: does not start with an upper-case letter",
"description: may start with a digit", "description: may start with lower-case
package name", "description: two spaces after end of sentence", "description:
end-of-sentence detection with abbreviations", "description: may not contain
trademark signs: ™", "description: may not contain trademark signs: ®",
"description: suggest ornament instead of quotes", "synopsis: not a string",
"synopsis: not empty", "synopsis: valid Texinfo markup", "synopsis: does not
start with an upper-case letter", "synopsis: may start with a digit",
"synopsis: ends with a period", "synopsis: ends with 'etc.'", "synopsis:
starts with 'A'", "synopsis: starts with 'a'", "synopsis: starts with 'an'",
"synopsis: too long", "synopsis: start with package name", "synopsis: start
with package name prefix", "synopsis: start with abbreviation", "inputs:
pkg-config is probably a native input", "inputs: glib:bin is probably a native
input", "inputs: python-setuptools should not be an input at all (input)",
"inputs: python-setuptools should not be an input at all (native-input)",
"inputs: python-setuptools should not be an input at all (propagated-input)",
"patches: file names", "patches: file name too long", "patches: not found",
"derivation: invalid arguments", "license: invalid license", "home-page: wrong
home-page", "home-page: invalid URI", "home-page: host not found", "home-page:
Connection refused", "home-page: 200", "home-page: 200 but short length",
"home-page: 404", "home-page: 301, invalid", "home-page: 301 -> 200",
"home-page: 301 -> 404", "source-file-name", "source-file-name: v prefix",
"source-file-name: bad checkout", "source-file-name: good checkout",
"source-file-name: valid", "source-unstable-tarball",
"source-unstable-tarball: source #f", "source-unstable-tarball: valid",
"source-unstable-tarball: package named archive", "source-unstable-tarball:
not-github", "source-unstable-tarball: git-fetch", "source: 200", "source: 200
but short length", "source: 404", "source: 301 -> 200", "source: 301 -> 404",
"mirror-url", "mirror-url: one suggestion", "github-url", "github-url: one
suggestion", "github-url: already the correct github url", "cve", "cve: one
vulnerability", "cve: one patched vulnerability", "cve: known safe from
vulnerability", "cve: vulnerability fixed in replacement version", "cve:
patched vulnerability in replacement", "formatting: lonely parentheses",
"formatting: alright"): Change test-assert to test-equal, and adjust to work
with the changes above.
("formatting: tabulation", "formatting: trailing white space", "formatting:
long line"): Use string-match-or-error rather than string-contains.
We will eventually require #:inputs to be a list of <derivation-input>;
store items will have to be passed as #:sources, already interned.
* guix/derivations.scm (warn-about-derivation-deprecation): New procedure.
(derivation): Add #:%deprecation-warning? parameter.
[warn-deprecation]: New macro.
[input->derivation-input, input->source]: Use it.
(build-expression->derivation): Pass #:%deprecation-warning?.
* po/guix/POTFILES.in: Add guix/derivations.scm.
* guix/derivations.scm (map-derivation)[input->output-paths]: Adjust to
deal with an argument that's either 'derivation-input?' or a string.
[rewritten-input]: Return a <derivation-input> or a string.
Pass #:inputs and #:sources to 'derivation'.
* guix/gexp.scm (lower-inputs): Return either <derivation-input> records
or store items.
(lower-reference-graphs): Return file/input pairs.
(<lowered-gexp>)[sources]: New field.
(lower-gexp): Adjust accordingly.
(gexp->input-tuple): Remove.
(gexp->derivation)[graphs-file-names]: Handle only the
'derivation-input?' and 'string?' cases.
Pass #:sources to 'raw-derivation'; ensure #:inputs contains only
<derivation-input> records.
* guix/remote.scm (remote-eval): Adjust to the new <lowered-gexp>
interface.
* tests/gexp.scm ("lower-gexp"): Adjust to expect <derivation-input>
records instead of <gexp-input>
This brings us closer to the <derivation> data type.
* guix/derivations.scm (derivation): Add #:sources parameter.
[input->derivation-input]: Add clause for 'derivation-input?'.
Honor SOURCES.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/36640>.
Reported by Robert Vollmert <rob@vllmrt.net>.
* guix/build/compile.scm (call/exit-on-exception): Add 'file' parameter
and honor it.
(exit-on-exception): Likewise.
(compile-files): Pass FILE to 'exit-on-exception'.
The effect of this change was to import the (json parser) from the host
side into the build side. The solution here would be to do the equivalent
of ‘with-extensions’ for gexps. Since we don't use gexps for build
systems just yet, revert this for now.
This reverts commit 8eb0ba532e.
* guix/build/node-build-system.scm: New file.
* guix/build-system/node.scm: New file.
* guix/build/json.scm: New file.
* doc/guix.texi: Document it.
* Makefile.am: Added new files.
Co-Authored-By: Julien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>
* guix/channels.scm (<channel-metadata>): Add directory slot. Update users.
(read-channel-metadata-from-source): New function.
(standard-module-derivation): Use it.
* doc/guix.texi (Package Modules in a Subdirectory): New subsection.
* guix/build/compile.scm (supported-warning-type?): New procedure.
(%warnings): Remove 'unsupported-warning', though removing it doesn't
make any difference. Define 'optional', and use it to determine whether
to include 'shadowed-toplevel'.
Previously, 'guix gc --delete-generations' would crash: the "" pattern
would be passed to 'matching-generations', which would return #f instead
of returning a list.
Reported by Raghav Gururajan <rvgn@disroot.org>
in <https://bugs.gnu.org/36466>.
* guix/ui.scm (matching-generations): Raise an error when passed an
invalid pattern.
* guix/scripts/gc.scm (delete-old-generations): Check if PATTERN is
true.
(%options): Leave ARG as-is for 'delete-generations'.
(guix-gc): Use 'assq' instead of 'assoc-ref' for 'delete-generations'.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (delete-matching-generations):
Replace (string-null? pattern) with (not pattern). Remove 'else'
clause.
(%options): Leave ARG as-is for 'delete-generations'.
* guix/scripts/pull.scm (%options): Leave ARG as-is for
'list-generations'.
(process-query): Replace (string-null? pattern) with (not pattern).
* guix/scripts/system.scm (list-generations): Likewise, and remove
'else' clause.
(process-command): Use #f instead of "" when no pattern is given.
Previously, this code would cause crashes in Guix (running guix package -s for
example) which could be experienced when Emacs creates temporary files in the
gnu/packages/patches directory when a patch file has been edited, but not
saved.
* guix/discovery.scm (scheme-files): Add else clause to cond used when
handling symlinks.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix environment): Add --no-cwd.
* guix/scripts/environment.scm (show-help, %options): Add --no-cwd.
(launch-environment/container): Add 'map-cwd?' param; only add mapping
for cwd if #t. Only change to cwd within container if #t, otherwise
home.
(guix-environment): Error if --no-cwd without --container. Provide
'(not no-cwd?)' to launch-environment/container as 'map-cwd?'.
* tests/guix-environment.sh: Add test for no-cwd.
Co-authored-by: Mike Gerwitz <mtg@gnu.org>
* guix/scripts/environment.scm (launch-environment/container): Only
apply override-user-mappings to user-mappings and cwd. Do not apply to
network configuration mapping and inputs.
Previously, the channel instance to derivation mapping would be
independent of the system. Thus, building the same channel instance for
several different systems would always return the derivation that was
first computed.
This is a followup to c3ab921eed.
* guix/channels.scm (channel-instance-derivations)[instance->derivation]:
Pass the current system as a third argument to 'mcached'.
* guix/channels.scm (channel-instances->manifest)[instance->entry]:
Change to take two arguments instead of a tuple. Turn into a
non-monadic procedure.
Call it via 'map' instead of 'mapm'.
This is a followup to dd0ee954c4, which
introduced a failure in tests/graph.scm.
* guix/store.scm (run-with-store): Check whether STORE and NEW-STORE are
true before calling 'store-connection-object-cache' etc. Fixes a
failure in tests/graph.scm related to %REVERSE-PACKAGE-NODE-TYPE, which
uses #f as the store.
This fixes a bug whereby "guix build texlive -n" would report:
0.0 MB would be downloaded:
/gnu/store/…-texlive-20180414
instead of:
The following derivation would be built:
/gnu/store/…-texlive-texmf-20180414.drv
2,595.2 MB would be downloaded:
/gnu/store/…-texlive-20180414-texmf.tar.xz
/gnu/store/…-texlive-20180414
where 'texlive-texmf' is a non-substitutable dependency of 'texlive'.
* guix/derivations.scm (dependencies-of-substitutables): New procedure.
(derivation-build-plan): When 'input-substitutable-info' returns true,
append the subset of DEPS that corresponds to SUBSTITUABLES to the first
argument of 'loop'.
* guix/ui.scm (show-what-to-build): Remove half-baked traversal of
DOWNLOAD.
* tests/derivations.scm ("derivation-build-plan and substitutes,
non-substitutable dep"): New test.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (singularity-environment-file): New procedure.
(squashfs-image): Use it, and create /.singularity/env/90-environment.sh.
* gnu/tests/singularity.scm (run-singularity-test)["singularity run,
with environment"]: New test, currently skipped.
* gnu/tests/singularity.scm (build-tarball&run-singularity-test): Add
GUILE-JSON to the profile.
* guix/docker.scm (config): Add #:environment parameter and honor it.
(build-docker-image): Likewise, and pass it to 'config'.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (docker-image): Import (guix profiles) and (guix
search-paths). Call 'profile-search-paths' and pass #:environment to
'build-docker-image'.
* gnu/tests/docker.scm (run-docker-test)["Load docker image and run it"]:
Add example that expects (json) to be available.
* gnu/tests/docker.scm (build-tarball&run-docker-test): Replace
%BOOTSTRAP-GUILE by GUILE-2.2 and GUILE-JSON in the environment.
* guix/gexp.scm (gexp-input-thing, gexp-input-output)
(gexp-input-native?): Export.
(lower-inputs): Return <gexp-input> records instead of tuples.
(lower-reference-graphs): Adjust accordingly.
(<lowered-gexp>): New record type.
(lower-gexp, gexp-input->tuple): New procedure.
(gexp->derivation)[%modules]: Remove.
[requested-graft?]: New variable.
[add-modules]: New procedure.
Rewrite in terms of 'lower-gexp'.
(gexp-inputs): Add TODO comment.
* tests/gexp.scm ("lower-gexp"): New test.
This increases the hit rate of the object cache from 56% to 85% when
running something like 'guix build libreoffice -nd'.
* guix/store.scm (set-store-connection-object-cache!): New procedure.
(run-with-store): Copy 'object-cache' field of the new store into the
original one.
This is a followup to 5cf4b26d52.
* guix/derivations.scm (substitution-oracle): Use
'derivation-input-derivation' instead of calling
'read-derivation-from-file'.
This is a followup to 5cf4b26d52.
* guix/derivations.scm (derivation-path->base16-hash): Rename to...
(derivation-base16-hash): ... this, and take a <derivation> rather than
a file name. Use 'mlambdaq' instead of 'mlambda'.
(derivation/masked-inputs): Adjust accordingly.
(invalidate-derivation-caches!): Likewise.
* guix/profiles.scm (packages->manifest): Add package? predicate to `(package
output)' pattern to avoid incorrectly matching `(inferior-package output)',
which should be handled by a later clause.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
That way, if we end up calling 'build-derivations', we'll only build the
outputs that we really need.
* guix/grafts.scm (references-oracle): Rename 'drv' to 'input'.
[output-paths]: Remove.
Adjust accordingly.
(graft-derivation): Adjust call to 'references-oracle'.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/33046>.
* guix/build-system/python.scm (pypi-uri): Update the host URI to
"files.pythonhosted.org".
* guix/import/pypi.scm (make-pypi-sexp): Preserve the package name case when
the source URL calls for it.
* guix/import/pypi.scm (maybe-inputs): Add INPUT-TYPE argument, and use it.
(test-section?): New predicate.
(parse-requires.txt): Collect the optional test inputs, and return them as the
second element of the returned list.
(parse-wheel-metadata): Likewise.
(guess-requirements): Adapt.
(make-pypi-sexp): Likewise, and include the test inputs requirements as native
inputs in the returned package expression.
* tests/pypi.scm (test-requires.txt): Include a test section in the
test-requires.txt data.
(test-requires.txt-beaker): New variable.
("parse-requires.txt"): Adapt.
("parse-requires.txt - Beaker"): New test.
("parse-wheel-metadata, with extras"): Adapt.
("parse-wheel-metadata, with extras - Jedi"): Adapt.
("pypi->guix-package, no wheel"): Re-indent, and add the expected
native-inputs.
("pypi->guix-package, wheels"): Likewise.
With newer Wheel releases, there is no more metadata.json file; the METADATA
file should be used instead (see: https://github.com/pypa/wheel/issues/195).
This change updates our PyPI importer so that it uses the latter.
* guix/import/pypi.scm (define-module): Remove unnecessary modules and export
the PARSE-WHEEL-METADATA procedure.
(parse-wheel-metadata): Add procedure.
(guess-requirements): Use it.
* tests/pypi.scm (test-metadata): Test it.
This change enables the PyPI importer to look for requirements in a source
archive of a different type than "tar.gz" or "tar.bz2". Also, scan the source
archive to find a requires.txt file.
* guix/import/pypi.scm: (guess-requirements)[tarball-directory]: Remove procedure.
[guess-requirements-from-source]: Use COMRESSED-FILE? to determine if an
archive type is supported, and some file extension logic that chooses either
"tar" or "unzip" as the extractor. Search for the requires.txt file in the
archive instead of using a static, expected location.
(guess-requirements): Rename the TARBALL argument to ARCHIVE, to denote the
archive format is no longer bound specifically to the Tar format.
(compute-inputs): Likewise.
* tests/pypi.scm ("pypi->guix-package, no wheel"): Mock the requires.txt at a
non-standard location.
("pypi->guix-package, no usable requirement file."): New test.
The previous solution was fragile and could leave unwanted characters in a
requirement name, such as '[' or ']'.
Partially fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/33047>.
* guix/import/pypi.scm (use-modules): Export SPECIFICATION->REQUIREMENT-NAME
(%requirement-name-regexp): New variable.
(clean-requirement): Rename to...
(specification->requirement-name): this, which now uses
%requirement-name-regexp to select the requirement name from the requirement
specification.
(parse-requires.txt): Adapt.
* guix/import/pypi.scm: Export PARSE-REQUIRES.TXT.
(clean-requirement): Move procedure to the top level.
(guess-requirements): Move the READ-REQUIREMENTS procedure to the top level,
and rename it to PARSE-REQUIRES.TXT. Move the CLEAN-REQUIREMENT procedure to
the top level. Move the COMMENT? functions inside the PARSE-REQUIRES.TXT
procedure.
(parse-requires.txt): Add a SECTION-HEADER? predicate, and use it to prevent
parsing optional requirements.
* tests/pypi.scm (test-requires-with-sections): New variable.
("parse-requires.txt, with sections"): New test.
PyPI packages are mandated to have a setup.py file, which contains a listing
of the required dependencies. The setuptools/distutils machinery embed
metadata in the archives they produce, which contains this information. There
is no need nor gain to collect the requirements from a "requirements.txt"
file, as it is not the true record of dependencies for PyPI packages and may
contain extraneous requirements or not exist at all.
* guix/import/pypi.scm (guess-requirements): Update comment.
[guess-requirements-from-source]: Do not attempt to parse the file
requirements.txt. Streamline logic.
* tests/pypi.scm (test-requires.txt): Rename from test-requirements, to hint
at the file being tested.
("pypi->guix-package"): Adapt so that the fake package contains a requires.txt
file rather than a requirements.txt file.
("pypi->guix-package, wheels"): Likewise.
* guix/import/crate.scm (maybe-cargo-inputs): Remove one level of lists.
* guix/import/crate.scm (maybe-cargo-development-inputs): Same.
* tests/crate.scm: (crate->guix-package)[package]<#:arguments>: Remove
one level of list nesting.
This is a followup to f8a9f99cd6.
* guix/ui.scm (show-what-to-build)[inputs]: New variables.
[substitutable-info]: Build the derivation list from INPUTS.
Pass INPUTS to 'derivation-build-plan'.
* guix/derivations.scm (build-derivations): Accept <derivation-input>
records among DERIVATIONS.
* tests/derivations.scm ("build-derivations with specific output"): Test
it.
Consequently, the whole graph of <derivation> object is readily
available without having to go through 'read-derivation-from-file',
which could have cache misses if the requested <derivation> object had
been GC'd in the meantime. This is an important property for the
performance of things like 'derivation-build-plan' that traverse the
derivation graph.
* guix/derivations.scm (<derivation-input>): Replace 'path' field by
'derivation'.
(derivation-input-path): Adjust accordingly.
(derivation-input-key): New procedure.
(derivation-input-output-paths): Adjust accordingly.
(coalesce-duplicate-inputs): Likewise.
(derivation-prerequisites): Use 'derivation-input-key' to compute keys
for INPUT-SET.
(derivation-build-plan): Likewise.
(read-derivation): Add optional 'read-derivation-from-file' parameter.
[make-input-drvs]: Call it.
(write-derivation)[write-input]: Adjust to new <derivation-input>.
(derivation/masked-inputs): Likewise, and remove redundant
'coalesce-duplicate-inputs' call.
(derivation)[input->derivation-input]: Change to consider only the
derivation case. Update call to 'make-derivation-input'.
[input->source]: New procedure.
Separate sources from inputs.
(map-derivation): Adjust to new <derivation-input>.
* tests/derivations.scm ("parse & export"): Pass a second argument to
'read-derivation'.
("build-expression->derivation and derivation-prerequisites")
("derivation-prerequisites and valid-derivation-input?"): Adjust to new
<derivation-input>.
* guix/ui.scm (show-what-to-build)[build-or-substitutable?]: Remove.
Use 'derivation-build-plan' instead of
'derivation-prerequisites-to-build', passing it all of DRV at once, and
remove 'fold2' shenanigans and postprocessing of BUILD.
The new 'derivation-build-plan' procedure has a more appropriate
signature: it takes a list of <derivation-inputs> instead of taking one
<derivation>. Its body is also much simpler.
* guix/derivations.scm (derivation-build-plan): New procedure.
(derivation-prerequisites-to-build): Express in terms of
'derivation-build-plan' and mark as deprecated.
* tests/derivations.scm: Change 'derivation-prerequisites-to-build'
tests to 'derivation-build-plan' and adjust accordingly.
* guix/ui.scm (display-search-results): New procedure.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (find-packages-by-description): Remove
'unzip2' call and return a list of pairs.
(process-query): Change to use 'display-search-results'.
* guix/scripts/system/search.scm (find-service-types): Remove 'unzip2'
call and return a list of pairs.
(guix-system-search): Use 'display-search-results'.
* guix/build/syscalls.scm (terminal-dimension): New procedure.
(terminal-columns): Rewrite in terms of 'terminal-dimension'.
(terminal-rows): New procedure.
* tests/syscalls.scm ("terminal-rows"): New test.
Guile 2.2.5 and 2.9.2 would catch the issue.
This is a followup to 88bc3c89bf.
* guix/progress.scm (display-download-progress)[elapsed]: Pass
'current-time' the same type as START-TIME.
Fixes a regression introduced in
9353b199c1 whereby something like:
guix build --log-file $(guix build -d guile)
would return two log files. This led to a failure of 'tests/guix-build.sh'.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (guix-build): Filter out derivation file names
from ITEMS.
Prior to this change the added test fails for me locally at byte
1024. It might depend on some default buffer sizes.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/35863>.
* tests/utils.scm ("canonical-newline-port-1024"): Add test.
* guix/utils.scm (canonical-newline-port): Correct comments on CR/LF.
Remove CR even when they're at the end of the buffer.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Previously we'd make 502 'query-valid-derivers' RPCs for
"guix build vim -d", and after this patch, we don't do any.
Furthermore, the previous strategy was "stateful" in the sense that
'item->deriver' could return a derivation that is not the one that was
actually computed by this process, but an "equivalent" one (due to
fixed-output derivations); which one is chosen would depend on the state
of the store.
This in turn means that we'd have to call 'read-derivation-from-file' to
actually read .drv files (as opposed to getting them from
%DERIVATION-CACHE). This is costly and doesn't work with
GUIX_DAEMON_SOCKET=ssh://….
* guix/grafts.scm (item->deriver): Remove.
(reference-origin): New procedure.
(cumulative-grafts): Use it instead of 'item->deriver'.
Previously, '--log-file' would look for log files only for the current
derivation, and thus wouldn't find log files of equivalent derivations
that produce the same output.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (guix-build) <log-file?>: Replace
'derivation-file-name' by 'derivation->output-path'.
Hackage packages can have metadata revisions (Cabal file only) that are
not reflected in the source archive. The Haskell build system has
support for this, but until now the Hackage importer would create a
package based on the revised Cabal file which would then build using the
old Cabal file.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/35750>.
* guix/import/cabal.scm (<cabal-package>): Add 'revision' field.
(eval-cabal): Parse 'x-revision:' property.
* guix/import/hackage.scm (read-cabal-and-hash): New procedure.
(hackage-fetch-and-hash): New procedure.
(hackage-fetch): Rewrite using 'hackage-fetch-and-hash'.
(hackage-module->sexp): Add 'cabal-hash' argument and use it to populate
the '#:cabal-revision' argument.
(hackage->guix-package): Use the new '-and-hash' functions to get the
hash of the Cabal file and pass it to 'hackage-module->sexp'.
* guix/tests/hackage.scm: Test import of Cabal file revision.
Signed-off-by: Timothy Sample <samplet@ngyro.com>
The default Setup.hs is boilerplate that is frequently left out of
source packages. Several packages already add a phase to generate it,
so moving this phase to the build system is just factoring out an
existing pattern.
See <https://github.com/phadej/time-compat/issues/4>.
* guix/build/haskell-build-system.scm (generate-setuphs): New procedure.
(%standard-phases): Add it after 'unpack'.
* gnu/packages/haskell.scm (ghc-foundation, ghc-inline-c,
ghc-inline-c-cpp, ghc-rio): Remove 'arguments'.
Signed-off-by: Timothy Sample <samplet@ngyro.com>
* guix/import/crate.scm:
(crate-fetch)[input-crates]: Rename to dev-crates.
[native-input-crates]: Rename to dev-dep-crates.
[inputs]: Rename to cargo-inputs.
[native-inputs]: Rename to cargo-development-inputs.
(maybe-cargo-inputs, maybe-cargo-development-inputs, maybe-arguments): Add
them.
(make-crate-sexp)[inputs]: Rename to cargo-inputs.
[native-inputs]: Rename to cargo-development-inputs.
[maybe-native-inputs, maybe-inputs]: Replace with maybe-arguments.
* guix/import/utils.scm: (package-names->package-inputs): Make public. Add
docstring.
* tests/crate.scm (crate->guix-package): Update the match pattern.
Signed-off-by: Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com>
* guix/build/cargo-build-system.scm (crate-src?): New procedure.
(configure): Use the new procedure to expand crate tarballs in the vendor
directory.
Signed-off-by: Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com>
* guix/build/cargo: (package-cargo-inputs): Add it.
(package-cargo-development-inputs): Add it.
(crate-closure): Add it.
(expand-crate-sources): Add it.
(lower)[private-keywords]: Add #:cargo-inputs and
[bag]: Use expand-crate-sources to augment build-inputs.
Signed-off-by: Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com>
This allows callers to request the substitution of a single derivation
output.
* guix/store.scm (build-things): Accept derivation/output pairs among
THINGS.
* guix/derivations.scm (build-derivations): Likewise.
* tests/store.scm ("substitute + build-things with specific output"):
New test.
* tests/derivations.scm ("build-derivations with specific output"):
New test.
* doc/guix.texi (The Store): Adjust accordingly.
mirrors.mit.edu seems no longer available over FTP.
* guix/gnu-maintenance.scm (latest-kde-release): Change from mirrors.mit.edu
to ftp.mirrorservice.org.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/35893>.
Reported by Jesse Gibbons <jgibbons2357@gmail.com>.
* guix/import/print.scm (package->code)[package-lists->code]: Preserve
OUT in the result.
* tests/print.scm (define-with-source): New macro.
(pkg): Use it.
(pkg-source): New variable.
(pkg-with-inputs, pkg-with-inputs-source): New variables.
("simple package"): Refer to 'pkg-source'.
("package with inputs"): New test.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (self-contained-tarball): Add #:entry-point and
warn when it's true.
(squashfs-image): Add #:entry-point and honor it.
(docker-image): Add #:entry-point and honor it.
(%options, show-help): Add '--entry-point'.
(guix-pack): Honor '--entry-point' and pass #:entry-point to BUILD-IMAGE.
* gnu/tests/docker.scm (run-docker-test): Test 'docker run' with the
default entry point.
(build-tarball&run-docker-test): Pass #:entry-point to 'docker-image'.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix pack): Document it.
* gnu/tests/singularity.scm (run-singularity-test)["singularity run"]:
New test.
(build-tarball&run-singularity-test): Pass #:entry-point to
'squashfs-image'.
With guile-git version 0.2, repository-working-directory is no
longer private.
* guix/git-download.scm (git-file-list): Refer to public
repository-working-directory.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Previously, 'lock-store-file' would immediately close the file
descriptor of the '.lock' file, and thus it would immediately release
the lock.
* guix/nar.scm (lock-store-file, unlock-store-file): Remove.
(finalize-store-file): Use 'lock-file' and 'unlock-file' instead.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/35942>.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (display-search-paths): Rename to...
(display-search-path-hint): ... this. Adjust callers.
Remove #:kind parameter. Replace the list of environment variables with
an invitation to source $GUIX_PROFILE/etc/profile or run 'guix package
--search-paths'.
Until now, (guix deprecation) had its own warning mechanism, which was
inconsistent (it did not use colors, etc.)
* guix/deprecation.scm (deprecation-warning-port): Remove
(source-properties->location-string): Remove.
(warn-about-deprecation): Use 'warning' instead of 'format'.
(define-deprecated, define-deprecated/alias): Adjust docstring.
* guix/channels.scm (build-from-source): Refer to 'guix-warning-port'
instead of 'deprecation-warning-port'.
This is a followup to b8fa86adfc.
* guix/deprecation.scm (warn-about-deprecation): Make public.
* gnu/services/base.scm (<guix-publish-configuration>)[compression]: New
field.
[compression-level]: Default to #f. Add '%' to getter name.
(guix-publish-configuration-compression-level): Define as deprecated.
(default-compression): New procedure.
(guix-publish-shepherd-service)[config->compression-options]: New
procedure.
Use 'match-record' instead of 'match'.
* doc/guix.texi (Base Services): Remove 'compression-level' and document
'compression'.
This simplifies the logic of recursive-import, intending no
major functional changes. The package import function is no
longer called twice per package. Failed imports now make it
to the package stream as '() instead of #f.
* guix/import/utils.scm (recursive-import): Simplify.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Pykhalov <go.wigust@gmail.com>
This adds partial support for Cabal properties that use curly
braces instead of the layout rule. See for example
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/cassava/
* guix/import/cabal.scm (read-braced-value): New procedure.
(is-property): Remove.
(is-layout-property, is-braced-property): New variables.
(lex-property): Rename to...
(lex-layout-property): ... this.
(lex-braced-property, lex-property): New procedures.
(lex-token): Add call to 'lex-property'.
* guix/tests/hackage.scm: Test braced description import.
* tests/hackage.scm (test-cabal-multiline-desc): Rename to...
(test-cabal-multiline-layout): ... this.
("hackage->guix-package test multiline desc"): Rename to...
("hackage->guix-package test multiline desc (layout)"): ... this.
(test-cabal-multiline-braced): New variable.
("hackage->guix-package test multiline desc (braced)"): New test.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
When a server publishes several URLs with different compression methods,
'guix substitute' can now choose the best one among the compression
methods that it supports.
* guix/scripts/substitute.scm (<narinfo>)[uri]: Replace with...
[uris]: ... this.
[compression]: Replace with...
[compressions]: ... this.
[file-size]: Replace with...
[file-sizes]: ... this.
[file-hash]: Replace with...
[file-hashes]: ... this.
(narinfo-maker): Adjust accordingly. Ensure 'file-sizes' and
'file-hashes' have the right length.
(assert-valid-signature, valid-narinfo?): Use the first element of
'narinfo-uris' in error messages.
(read-narinfo): Expect "URL", "Compression", "FileSize", and "FileHash"
to occur multiple times.
(display-narinfo-data): Call 'select-uri' to determine the file size.
(%compression-methods): New variable.
(supported-compression?, compresses-better?, select-uri): New
procedures.
(process-substitution): Call 'select-uri' to select the URI and
compression.
* guix/scripts/weather.scm (report-server-coverage): Account for all the
values returned by 'narinfo-file-sizes'.
* tests/substitute.scm ("substitute, narinfo with several URLs"): New
test.
This allows 'guix publish' to compress and advertise multiple
compression methods from which users can choose.
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (actual-compression): Rename to...
(actual-compressions): ... this. Expect REQUESTED to be a list, and
always return a list.
(%default-options): Remove 'compression.
(store-item->recutils): New procedure.
(narinfo-string): Change #:compression to #:compressions (plural).
Adjust accordingly.
(render-narinfo, render-narinfo/cached): Likewise.
(bake-narinfo+nar): Change #:compression to #:compressions.
[compressed-nar-size]: New procedure.
Call 'compress-nar' for each item returned by 'actual-compressions'.
Create a narinfo for each compression.
(effective-compression): New procedure.
(make-request-handler): Change #:compression to #:compressions.
Use 'effective-compression' to determine the applicable compression.
(guix-publish): Adjust handling of '--compression'.
Print a message for each compression that is enabled.
* tests/publish.scm ("/*.narinfo"): Adjust to new narinfo field
ordering.
("/*.narinfo with properly encoded '+' sign"): Likewise.
("/*.narinfo with lzip + gzip"): New test.
("with cache, lzip + gzip"): New test.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix publish): Document it.
* guix/build/guile-build-system.scm (invoke-each)[processes]: New
variable.
[wait-for-one-process]: Check PROCESSES and update it.
[fork-and-run-command]: Update PROCESSES.
Suggested by Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>.
* guix/lzlib.scm (lzread!): Call 'lz-decompress-finish' when
'feed-decoder!' returns EOF. Call 'lz-decompress-finished?' to
determine end of compression.
Update the list of excepted dependencies for current ghc-8.4, based on the
release notes at
https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.4.3/docs/html/users_guide/8.4.3-notes.html
Particularly, this adds `text` to the list, which is a dependency of `parsec`
which was already on the list before, causing build failures with updated
versions of the `text` package.
* guix/import/hackage.scm (ghc-standard-libraries): Update list.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (guix-publish): Use 'info' instead of
'format' for the initial message. When COMPRESSION is true, display the
method and level in use.
* guix/import/hackage.scm (hackage->guix-package): Remove call to 'memoize'.
(hackage->guix-package/m): New procedure.
(hackage-recursive-import): Use it.
* tests/hackage.scm ("hackage->guix-package test 6"): Adjust.
Co-authored-by: Robert Vollmert <rob@vllmrt.net>
A particular effect of this is that if there are ambiguous
packages in a directory specified with `-L module_dir` and the
distribution, the version from `module_dir` will be loaded,
which is usually what would be expected. (E.g. for `guix build`
or `guix package -i`.)
* guix/discovery.scm (all-modules): Return modules in path order.
* tests/guix-package.sh: Test local definitions take precedence.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/35874>.
Reported by Ricardo Wurmus <ricardo.wurmus@mdc-berlin.de>.
Previously, the 'guix-daemon' program provided by 'guix pull' would
systematically use default directory locations for these.
* guix/self.scm (whole-package)[wrap]: Set GUIX_STATE_DIRECTORY,
GUIX_CONFIGURATION_DIRECTORY, and NIX_STORE_DIR.
Previously, non-option arguments would be ignored. Now it puts them to
good use.
* guix/scripts/weather.scm (guix-weather)[package-list]: New procedure.
Use it.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix weather): Adjust accordingly.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (%options, show-help): Add "--root".
(guix-pack): Honor it.
* tests/guix-pack.sh: Test it.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix pack): Document it.
Previously, users would get a wrong-type-arg exception down the road
with an intimidating backtrace.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (process-action)[ensure-operating-system]: New
procedure.
Use it.
The default value of the argument REGISTER-CLOSURE? of the ISO9660-IMAGE,
QEMU-IMAGE and SYSTEM-DOCKER-IMAGE procedures can be computed automatically,
since the operating-system definition is available in its context. When the
operating-system definition does not contain the GUIX-SERVICE-TYPE, do not
register the closure in the database of Guix, as it takes time and doesn't
serve a purpose.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (has-guix-service-type): Add predicate.
(iso9660-image)[register-closures?]: Use it to compute the argument's default
value.
(qemu-image)[register-closures?]: Likewise, and update docstring.
(system-docker-image)[register-closures?]: Likewise.
(system-disk-image): Do not explicit a value for the REGISTER-CLOSURES?
argument of the ISO9660-IMAGE and QEMU-IMAGE procedure calls, so that its
default value is used instead.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (system-derivation-for-action): Do not explicit a
value for the REGISTER-CLOSURES? argument of the SYSTEM-DOCKER-IMAGE
procedure call, so that its default value is used instead.
* gnu/system/linux-container.scm (container-essential-services): If network is
to be shared with the host, remove network configuration files from etc
service.
(containerized-operating-system): If network is to be shared with the host,
remove nscd service and map host's /var/run/nscd if it exists.
(container-script): If network is to be shared with the host, do not create
network namespace.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (system-derivation-for-action): Add
#:container-shared-network? argument.
(perform-action): Add #:container-shared-network? argument.
(show-help): Add "-N, --network" help information.
(%options): Add network option.
(process-action): Call perform-action with #container-shared-network? argument.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix system): Document the "-N, --network" option.
Co-authored-by: Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net>
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/35601>.
Reported by Diego Nicola Barbato <dnbarbato@posteo.de>.
Previously we were calling (which "guix") after the new profile had been
built and symlinked, so in most cases the hint would not be triggered,
even though it should have been triggered.
* guix/scripts/pull.scm (build-and-install)[guix-command]: New variable.
Compare PROFILE/bin/guix against GUIX-COMMAND.
* guix/ui.scm (relevance): Allow the "field" procedure of a metric to
return a list, and handle that case appropriately. Update docstring.
(%package-metrics): Add a metric for package outputs.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (find-packages-by-description): Update
docstring.
* tests/guix-package.sh: Add a test case to verify that package outputs are
included in search results.
Co-authored-by: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
* guix/lzlib.scm (lzread!): Do it.
Previously lzread! would fail if COUNT was bigger
than (lz-decompress-write-size). This is possible if a previous call to
lzread! didn't empty the LZ_decompress input buffer (e.g. BV was too small to
fit all the data).
This follows commit f42e4ebb56, which made it so that the unpack phase return
value could be left unspecified.
* guix/build/go-build-system.scm (unpack): Ensure that the value returned upon
a successful completion of the phase is #t.
There was an extraneous pair of parens in commit 7e84d3eef7. Thanks for Mark
Weaver for reporting the issue.
* guix/build/go-build-system.scm (unpack): Remove the extraneous pair of
parentheses surrounding the `display' function call.
Depending on whether the source is a directory or an archive, we strip the
source directory or preserve it, respectively. This change makes it so that
whether the type of the source, it is unpacked at the expected location given
by the IMPORT-PATH of the Go build system.
* guix/build/go-build-system.scm: Add the (ice-9 ftw) module.
(unpack): Add inner procedure to maybe strip the top level directory of an
archive, document it and use it.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/34716>.
Reported by Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>.
The problem could be reproduced by running, on one hand:
sh -c 'exec -a guix-daemon sleep 777'
and on the other hand:
guix processes
If there is no process with PID 777, 'guix processes' would barf as it
stumbles upon a <daemon-session> record whose client is #f.
* guix/scripts/processes.scm (daemon-sessions)[child-process->session]:
New procedure, with lambda formerly passed to 'map'. Handle #f returns
from 'lookup-process'.
Call 'child-process->session' within 'filter-map', not just 'map'.
Previously, 'process-open-files' would throw ENOENT if an entry had
vanished after the 'scandir' call and before the 'readlink' call.
* guix/scripts/processes.scm (process-open-files): Catch ENOENT errors
from 'readlink'.
* guix/scripts/search.scm: New file.
* Makefile.am (MODULES): Add it.
* po/guix/POTFILES.in: Add it.
* tests/guix-package-aliases.sh: Add test.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix package): Document it and use it in a
couple of examples.
* guix/build/syscalls.scm (MS_NOATIME): New variable.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (mount-flags->bit-mask): Support it.
* doc/guix.texi (File Systems): Document it and add cross-references to
the relevant documentation.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* guix/self.scm (info-manual): Run po4a and related commands to generate
translated texi files before building translated manuals.
* guix/build/po.scm: New file.
* Makefile.am (MODULES_NOT_COMPILED): Add it.
Previously, 'guix system vm' would start by computing the bootcfg
derivation, which itself depended on an incorrect OS derivation (for the
original OS instead of the one passed through
'virtualized-operating-system'.) That added overhead and would force
the user's config file to define a root file system, for example, even
though it makes no sense in the case of a VM.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (perform-action)[bootcfg]: Limit to the 'init'
and 'reconfigure' actions.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/35341>.
Reported by Florian Pelz <pelzflorian@pelzflorian.de>.
Previously, we'd call 'ensure-default-profile' before the connection to
the daemon has been opened. On the first connection, the daemon ensures
that /var/guix/profiles/per-user is world-writable. Since we were
calling 'ensure-default-profile' before that,
/var/guix/profiles/per-user was typically non-writable (555 and
root-owned), and thus 'guix pull' would error out.
* guix/scripts/pull.scm (guix-pull): Call 'ensure-default-profile'
within 'with-store'.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (%default-options): Remove 'system'.
(%options) <--system>: Keep previous occurrences of 'system in RESULT.
(options->derivations)[system]: Remove.
[systems, things-to-build]: New variables.
[compute-derivation]: New procedure.
Iterate on all of SYSTEMS to compute the derivations of THINGS-TO-BUILD.
* tests/guix-build.sh: Add test for one and multiple '-s' flags.
* doc/guix.texi (Additional Build Options): Document this behavior.
* guix/build/guile-build-system.scm (build): Use invoke-each, instead of
for-each, to use multiple cores if available.
(invoke-each, report-build-process): New procedures.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/35053>.
Reported by Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>.
Previously 'check-github-url' would let Guile 2.2's (web client) module
take care of opening the connection. Consequently, it wouldn't use the
TLS priority strings that we use in (guix build download),
'open-connection-for-uri'. In particular, it would not disable TLSv1.3,
which would trigger <https://bugs.gnu.org/34102> for github.com.
* guix/scripts/lint.scm (check-github-url): Add #:timeout parameter.
[follow-redirect]: Change parameter name to 'url' and pass it to
'string->uri'. Call 'guix:open-connection-for-uri' to open the
connection and pass it to 'http-head' via #:port.
This variable is unused since commit
45779fa676.
* guix/self.scm (%dependency-variables): Remove.
* build-aux/build-self.scm (%dependency-variables): Remove.
On a profile with 280 packages, this reduces the number of
'valid-paths?' RPCs made by 'guix package -nu' from 6K to 500.
* guix/derivations.scm (derivation-prerequisites-to-build)[built?]:
Memoize 'valid-path?' calls.