This is a temporary workaround for <https://bugs.gnu.org/30116>, where
'substitute*' throws on files containing NUL characters.
* guix/build/emacs-build-system.scm (patch-el-files): Filter out elisp files
that contain NUL characters.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* guix/build/emacs-build-system.scm (%standard-phases): Reinstate the check
phase from the gnu-build-system.
* guix/build-system/emacs.scm (emacs-build)[tests?]: But do not enable it by default.
[parallel-tests?]: Add argument.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
This generalizes the mechanism by which the Emacs dependencies are made visible,
so that any build phase can make use of them.
* guix/build/emacs-build-system.scm (%legacy-install-suffix): New variable.
(%install-suffix): Redefine in terms of %legacy-install-suffix.
(set-emacs-load-path): Add new phase used for dependency resolution.
(build): Remove ad-hoc dependency discovery mechanism.
(emacs-input->el-directory): Add new procedure.
(emacs-inputs-el-directories): Use it.
(package-name-version->elpa-name-version): Fix typo.
(%standard-phases): Include the new `set-emacs-load-path' phase. Refactor to
make the ordering of the phases clearer.
* guix/build/emacs-utils.scm (emacs-byte-compile-directory): Remove the
optional `dependency-dirs' argument, which is now obsoleted by the
`set-emacs-load-path' phase.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Wrap files in bin/ and sbin/ with the location of the gem itself and the
location of any other gems in use (GEM_PATH). This ensures that the bin files
will run with the right environment when executed.
It does however mean that native-inputs will also get wrapped up in any
binaries, which is not good, as it increases the size of the closure, and
risks this code being used at runtime.
* guix/build/ruby-build-system.scm (wrap): New procedure.
(%standard-phases): Add the wrap phase.
A modified copy of wrap-program from (guix build utils). The wrap-program
procedure doesn't work well for Ruby scripts, as it breaks using the -S flag
with ruby to execute the script, as when -S is passed to ruby, it expects the
script on the PATH to use ruby in the shebang, and not bash.
Therefore, to wrap the program, but keep the shebang as ruby, wrap it with a
ruby script instead.
wrap-ruby-program uses .real/foo rather than .foo-real, as this might be
neater. This procedure also includes a call to Gem.clear_paths to make it
possible to set the GEM_PATH through this method, and for it to take effect.
* gnu/build/ruby-build-system.scm (wrap-ruby-program): New procedure.
* guix/build/ruby-build-system.scm (install): Install gems to the vendor
directory, rather than the GEM_HOME. The vendor directory does not include
the version of ruby used to install the gem in the path, which makes it
easier to add it to the GEM_PATH for all versions of ruby to use.
(gem-home): Remove procedure.
* gnu/packages/ruby.scm (ruby, ruby-2.1)[native-search-paths]: Switch to
lib/ruby/vendor_ruby.
(ruby-1.8)[native-search-paths]: Remove native-search-paths.
(gem-directory): Remove procedure.
(ruby-ansi, ruby-ae)[arguments]: Remove use of gem-directory.
(ruby-metaclass, ruby-instantiator, ruby-introspection, ruby-mocha,
ruby-nokogiri, ruby-minitest-tu-shim, ruby-redcloth)[arguments]: Remove use
of gem-home.
(ruby-git, ruby-httpclient)[arguments]: Remove use of GEM_HOME.
* gnu/packages/databases.scm (es-dump-restore)[arguments]: Remove use of
GEM_HOME.
This is another instance of <https://bugs.gnu.org/22966>.
The Microsoft-IIS/7.5 server at static.nvd.nist.gov would sometimes hang
when receiving our requests byte by byte.
* guix/build/download.scm (tls-wrap) [!guile-2.0]: Add 'setvbuf' call.
This ensures the timeout applies when connecting to the port returned by
PASV.
* guix/ftp-client.scm (ftp-list): Add #:timeout parameter. Use
'connect*' instead of 'connect' and pass TIMEOUT.
(ftp-retr): Likewise.
* guix/build/download.scm (ftp-fetch): Pass TIMEOUT to 'ftp-retr'.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/29091>.
Reported by Eric Bavier <bavier@cray.com>.
* guix/build/compile.scm (relative-file): New procedure.
(load-files): Use it before calling 'file-name->module-name'.
(compile-files): Likewise before calling 'scm->go'.
* guix/build/pull.scm (build-guix): Remove 'with-directory-excursion'
and file name hack from ce33c3af76.
Pass OUT to 'all-scheme-files'.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/28956>.
Reported by Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name>.
* build-aux/build-self.scm (build): Add (guix build compile) to
#:modules.
* guix/build/pull.scm (build-guix): Wrap 'compile-files' call in
'with-directory-excursion'. Strip "./" from FILES when passing it to
'compile-files'.
Among other things, this removes (guix utils), (guix ui), (guix config),
etc. from the closure of (guix build download), as was the case since
798648515b.
* guix/utils.scm (<progress-reporter>, call-with-progress-reporter):
Move to...
* guix/progress.scm: ... here. New file.
* Makefile.am (MODULES): Add it.
* guix/build/download.scm (current-terminal-columns)
(nearest-exact-integer, duration->seconds, seconds->string)
(byte-count->string, progress-bar, string-pad-middle)
(rate-limited, progress-reporter/file, dump-port*)
(time-monotonic): Move to progress.scm.
* guix/scripts/download.scm: Adjust accordingly.
* guix/scripts/substitute.scm: Likewise.
* guix/build/download.scm (http-fetch): Remove 'file' parameter. Change
to return an input port and the content-length. Make public.
(url-fetch): Adjust accordingly.
This is a followup to 36626c556e.
* guix/build/download.scm (http-fetch): Rename 'port-or-bv' to 'port'.
Assume (port? port) is always true, and remove other branch.
Previously the regex would match from /bin/ to a closing quote. However, this
is greedy, so will match up until the last ". This causes problems when there
are several quotes on the same line, for example:
org-effectiveness.el:
196: (call-process "/bin/bash" nil t nil "-c" strplot)
Therefore, change . to \S so that it doesn't include whitespace
characters. Changing to a lazy quantifier would be an option, if that were
supported.
* guix/build/emacs-build-system.scm (patch-el-files): Change the regular
expression used.
Previously the string-append here would error, which isn't useful as it
doesn't tell you which command couldn't be found. To make the error
actionable, catch it earlier, and explicitly error.
* guix/build/emacs-build-system.scm (patch-el-files): Handle (which cmd)
returning #f.
* guix/build-system/ant.scm: Add #:test-include and #:test-exclude
arguments.
* guix/build/ant-build-system.scm: Generate test list from arguments.
* doc/guix.texi (Build Systems): Document it.
* guix/build-system/ant.scm: New #:main-class argument
* guix/build/ant-build-system.scm: Generate a manifest file with
additional properties.
* doc/guix.texi (Build Systems): Document it.
* guix/utils.scm (<progress-reporter>): New record type.
(call-with-progress-reporter): New procedure.
* guix/build/download.scm (dump-port*, rate-limited, progress-reporter/file):
New procedures.
(ftp-fetch, http-fetch): Use 'dump-port*'.
(progress-proc): Remove procedure.
* guix/scripts/substitute.scm (progress-report-port): Rewrite in terms of
<progress-reporter>.
(process-substitution): Adjust accordingly.
* guix/build/download.scm (http-fetch): Complete the hard-coded list of HTTP
redirection status codes.
* guix/http-client.scm (http-fetch): Likewise.
* guix/scripts/lint.scm (probe-uri): Likewise.
Detecting when no files were installed was broken when switching to use
cond. Test with (not (null? ...)) to fix this.
* guix/build/emacs-build-system.scm (install): Fix detecting when no files
were installed.
Modify the install phase to detect when nothing has been installed, and error
if this happens. This is preferable to continuing, and allowing the next phase
to fail.
Also, when nothing can be found to be installed, print out each file that was
considered, along with the regular expressions that were used to include and
exclude it.
* gnu/build/emacs-build-system.scm (install-file?): Add additional error
checking and logging.