496 lines
18 KiB
Scheme
496 lines
18 KiB
Scheme
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
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;;; Copyright © 2017, 2018 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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;;;
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;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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;;; your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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(define-module (guix status)
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#:use-module (guix records)
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#:use-module (guix i18n)
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#:use-module ((guix ui) #:select (colorize-string))
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#:use-module (guix progress)
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#:autoload (guix build syscalls) (terminal-columns)
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#:use-module ((guix build download)
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#:select (nar-uri-abbreviation))
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#:use-module (guix store)
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#:use-module (guix derivations)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
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#:use-module (ice-9 regex)
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#:use-module (ice-9 match)
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#:use-module (ice-9 format)
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#:use-module (ice-9 binary-ports)
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#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
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#:use-module ((system foreign)
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#:select (bytevector->pointer pointer->bytevector))
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#:export (build-event-output-port
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compute-status
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build-status
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build-status?
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build-status-building
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build-status-downloading
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build-status-builds-completed
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build-status-downloads-completed
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download?
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download
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download-item
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download-uri
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download-size
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download-start
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download-end
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download-transferred
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build-status-updater
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print-build-event
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print-build-event/quiet
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print-build-status
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with-status-report))
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;;; Commentary:
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;;;
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;;; This module provides facilities to track the status of ongoing builds and
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;;; downloads in a given session, as well as tools to report about the current
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;;; status to user interfaces. It does so by analyzing the output of
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;;; 'current-build-output-port'. The build status is maintained in a
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;;; <build-status> record.
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;;;
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;;; Code:
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;;;
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;;; Build status tracking.
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;;;
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;; Builds and substitutions performed by the daemon.
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(define-record-type* <build-status> build-status make-build-status
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build-status?
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(building build-status-building ;list of drv
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(default '()))
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(downloading build-status-downloading ;list of <download>
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(default '()))
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(builds-completed build-status-builds-completed ;list of drv
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(default '()))
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(downloads-completed build-status-downloads-completed ;list of store items
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(default '())))
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;; On-going or completed downloads. Downloads can be stem from substitutes
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;; and from "builtin:download" fixed-output derivations.
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(define-record-type <download>
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(%download item uri size start end transferred)
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download?
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(item download-item) ;store item
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(uri download-uri) ;string | #f
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(size download-size) ;integer | #f
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(start download-start) ;<time>
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(end download-end) ;#f | <time>
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(transferred download-transferred)) ;integer
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(define* (download item uri
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#:key size
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(start (current-time time-monotonic)) end
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(transferred 0))
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"Return a new download."
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(%download item uri size start end transferred))
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(define (matching-download item)
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"Return a predicate that matches downloads of ITEM."
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(lambda (download)
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(string=? item (download-item download))))
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(define* (compute-status event status
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#:key (current-time current-time))
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"Given EVENT, a tuple like (build-started \"/gnu/store/...-foo.drv\" ...),
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compute a new status based on STATUS."
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(match event
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(('build-started drv _ ...)
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(build-status
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(inherit status)
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(building (cons drv (build-status-building status)))))
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(((or 'build-succeeded 'build-failed) drv _ ...)
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(build-status
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(inherit status)
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(building (delete drv (build-status-building status)))
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(builds-completed (cons drv (build-status-builds-completed status)))))
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;; Note: Ignore 'substituter-started' and 'substituter-succeeded' because
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;; they're not as informative as 'download-started' and
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;; 'download-succeeded'.
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(('download-started item uri (= string->number size))
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;; This is presumably a fixed-output derivation so move it from
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;; 'building' to 'downloading'. XXX: This doesn't work in 'check' mode
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;; because ITEM is different from DRV's output.
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(build-status
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(inherit status)
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(building (remove (lambda (drv)
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(equal? (false-if-exception
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(derivation->output-path
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(read-derivation-from-file drv)))
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item))
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(build-status-building status)))
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(downloading (cons (download item uri #:size size
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#:start (current-time time-monotonic))
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(build-status-downloading status)))))
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(('download-succeeded item uri (= string->number size))
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(let ((current (find (matching-download item)
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(build-status-downloading status))))
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(build-status
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(inherit status)
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(downloading (delq current (build-status-downloading status)))
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(downloads-completed
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(cons (download item uri
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#:size size
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#:start (download-start current)
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#:transferred size
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#:end (current-time time-monotonic))
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(build-status-downloads-completed status))))))
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(('substituter-succeeded item _ ...)
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(match (find (matching-download item)
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(build-status-downloading status))
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(#f
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;; Presumably we already got a 'download-succeeded' event for ITEM,
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;; everything is fine.
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status)
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(current
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;; Maybe the build process didn't emit a 'download-succeeded' event
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;; for ITEM, so remove CURRENT from the queue now.
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(build-status
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(inherit status)
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(downloading (delq current (build-status-downloading status)))
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(downloads-completed
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(cons (download item (download-uri current)
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#:size (download-size current)
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#:start (download-start current)
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#:transferred (download-size current)
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#:end (current-time time-monotonic))
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(build-status-downloads-completed status)))))))
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(('download-progress item uri
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(= string->number size)
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(= string->number transferred))
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(let ((downloads (remove (matching-download item)
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(build-status-downloading status)))
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(current (find (matching-download item)
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(build-status-downloading status))))
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(build-status
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(inherit status)
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(downloading (cons (download item uri
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#:size size
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#:start
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(or (and current
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(download-start current))
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(current-time time-monotonic))
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#:transferred transferred)
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downloads)))))
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(_
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status)))
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(define (simultaneous-jobs status)
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"Return the number of on-going builds and downloads for STATUS."
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(+ (length (build-status-building status))
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(length (build-status-downloading status))))
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;;;
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;;; Rendering.
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;;;
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(define (extended-build-trace-supported?)
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"Return true if the currently used store is known to support \"extended
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build traces\" such as \"@ download-progress\" traces."
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;; Support for extended build traces was added in protocol version #x162.
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(and (current-store-protocol-version)
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(>= (current-store-protocol-version) #x162)))
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(define spin!
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(let ((steps (circular-list "\\" "|" "/" "-")))
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(lambda (port)
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"Display a spinner on PORT."
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(match steps
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((first . rest)
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(set! steps rest)
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(display "\r\x1b[K" port)
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(display first port)
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(force-output port))))))
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(define (color-output? port)
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"Return true if we should write colored output to PORT."
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(and (not (getenv "INSIDE_EMACS"))
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(not (getenv "NO_COLOR"))
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(isatty? port)))
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(define-syntax color-rules
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(syntax-rules ()
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"Return a procedure that colorizes the string it is passed according to
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the given rules. Each rule has the form:
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(REGEXP COLOR1 COLOR2 ...)
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where COLOR1 specifies how to colorize the first submatch of REGEXP, and so
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on."
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((_ (regexp colors ...) rest ...)
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(let ((next (color-rules rest ...))
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(rx (make-regexp regexp)))
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(lambda (str)
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(if (string-index str #\nul)
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str
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(match (regexp-exec rx str)
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(#f (next str))
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(m (let loop ((n 1)
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(c '(colors ...))
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(result '()))
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(match c
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(()
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(string-concatenate-reverse result))
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((first . tail)
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(loop (+ n 1) tail
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(cons (colorize-string (match:substring m n)
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first)
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result)))))))))))
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((_)
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(lambda (str)
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str))))
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(define colorize-log-line
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;; Take a string and return a possibly colorized string according to the
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;; rules below.
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(color-rules
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("^(phase)(.*)(succeeded after)(.*)(seconds)(.*)"
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GREEN BOLD GREEN RESET GREEN BLUE)
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("^(phase)(.*)(failed after)(.*)(seconds)(.*)"
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RED BLUE RED BLUE RED BLUE)
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("^(.*)(error|fail|failed|\\<FAIL|FAILED)([[:blank:]]*)(:)(.*)"
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RESET RED BOLD BOLD BOLD)
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("^(.*)(warning)([[:blank:]]*)(:)(.*)"
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RESET MAGENTA BOLD BOLD BOLD)))
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(define* (print-build-event event old-status status
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#:optional (port (current-error-port))
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#:key
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(colorize? (color-output? port))
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(print-log? #t))
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"Print information about EVENT and STATUS to PORT. When COLORIZE? is true,
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produce colorful output. When PRINT-LOG? is true, display the build log in
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addition to build events."
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(define info
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(if colorize?
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(cut colorize-string <> 'BOLD)
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identity))
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(define success
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(if colorize?
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(cut colorize-string <> 'GREEN 'BOLD)
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identity))
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(define failure
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(if colorize?
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(cut colorize-string <> 'RED 'BOLD)
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identity))
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(define print-log-line
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(if print-log?
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(if colorize?
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(lambda (line)
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(display (colorize-log-line line) port))
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(cut display <> port))
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(lambda (line)
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(spin! port))))
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(display "\r" port) ;erase the spinner
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(match event
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(('build-started drv . _)
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(format port (info (G_ "building ~a...")) drv)
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(newline port))
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(('build-succeeded drv . _)
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(format port (success (G_ "successfully built ~a")) drv)
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(newline port)
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(match (build-status-building status)
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(() #t)
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(ongoing ;when max-jobs > 1
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(format port
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(N_ "The following build is still in progress:~%~{ ~a~%~}~%"
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"The following builds are still in progress:~%~{ ~a~%~}~%"
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(length ongoing))
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ongoing))))
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(('build-failed drv . _)
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(format port (failure (G_ "build of ~a failed")) drv)
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(newline port)
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(match (derivation-log-file drv)
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(#f
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(format port (failure (G_ "Could not find build log for '~a'."))
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drv))
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(log
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(format port (info (G_ "View build log at '~a'.")) log)))
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(newline port))
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(('substituter-started item _ ...)
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(when (or print-log? (not (extended-build-trace-supported?)))
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(format port (info (G_ "substituting ~a...")) item)
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(newline port)))
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(('download-started item uri _ ...)
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(format port (info (G_ "downloading from ~a...")) uri)
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(newline port))
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(('download-progress item uri
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(= string->number size)
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(= string->number transferred))
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;; Print a progress bar, but only if there's only one on-going
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;; job--otherwise the output would be intermingled.
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(when (= 1 (simultaneous-jobs status))
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(match (find (matching-download item)
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(build-status-downloading status))
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(#f #f) ;shouldn't happen!
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(download
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;; XXX: It would be nice to memoize the abbreviation.
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(let ((uri (if (string-contains uri "/nar/")
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(nar-uri-abbreviation uri)
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(basename uri))))
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(display-download-progress uri size
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#:start-time
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(download-start download)
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#:transferred transferred))))))
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(('substituter-succeeded item _ ...)
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;; If there are no jobs running, we already reported download completion
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;; so there's nothing left to do.
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(unless (and (zero? (simultaneous-jobs status))
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(extended-build-trace-supported?))
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(format port (success (G_ "substitution of ~a complete")) item)
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(newline port)))
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(('substituter-failed item _ ...)
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(format port (failure (G_ "substitution of ~a failed")) item)
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(newline port))
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(('hash-mismatch item algo expected actual _ ...)
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;; TRANSLATORS: The final string looks like "sha256 hash mismatch for
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;; /gnu/store/…-sth:", where "sha256" is the hash algorithm.
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(format port (failure (G_ "~a hash mismatch for ~a:")) algo item)
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(newline port)
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(format port (info (G_ "\
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expected hash: ~a
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actual hash: ~a~%"))
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expected actual))
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(('build-log line)
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;; The daemon prefixes early messages coming with 'guix substitute' with
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;; "substitute:". These are useful ("updating substitutes from URL"), so
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;; let them through.
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(if (string-prefix? "substitute: " line)
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(begin
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(format port line)
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(force-output port))
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(print-log-line line)))
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(_
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event)))
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(define* (print-build-event/quiet event old-status status
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#:optional
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(port (current-error-port))
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#:key
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(colorize? (color-output? port)))
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(print-build-event event old-status status port
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#:colorize? colorize?
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#:print-log? #f))
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(define* (build-status-updater #:optional (on-change (const #t)))
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"Return a procedure that can be passed to 'build-event-output-port'. That
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procedure computes the new build status upon each event and calls ON-CHANGE:
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(ON-CHANGE event status new-status)
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ON-CHANGE can display the build status, build events, etc."
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(lambda (event status)
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(let ((new (compute-status event status)))
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(on-change event status new)
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new)))
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;;;
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;;; Build port.
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;;;
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(define %newline
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(char-set #\return #\newline))
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(define* (build-event-output-port proc #:optional (seed (build-status)))
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"Return an output port for use as 'current-build-output-port' that calls
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PROC with its current state value, initialized with SEED, on every build
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event. Build events passed to PROC are tuples corresponding to the \"build
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traces\" produced by the daemon:
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(build-started \"/gnu/store/...-foo.drv\" ...)
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(substituter-started \"/gnu/store/...-foo\" ...)
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and so on.
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The second return value is a thunk to retrieve the current state."
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(define %fragments
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;; Line fragments received so far.
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'())
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(define %state
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;; Current state for PROC.
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seed)
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(define (process-line line)
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(if (string-prefix? "@ " line)
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(match (string-tokenize (string-drop line 2))
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(((= string->symbol event-name) args ...)
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(set! %state
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(proc (cons event-name args)
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%state))))
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(set! %state (proc (list 'build-log line)
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%state))))
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(define (bytevector-range bv offset count)
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(let ((ptr (bytevector->pointer bv offset)))
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(pointer->bytevector ptr count)))
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(define (write! bv offset count)
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(let loop ((str (utf8->string (bytevector-range bv offset count))))
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(match (string-index str %newline)
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((? integer? cr)
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(let ((tail (string-take str (+ 1 cr))))
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(process-line (string-concatenate-reverse
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(cons tail %fragments)))
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(set! %fragments '())
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(loop (string-drop str (+ 1 cr)))))
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(#f
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(unless (string-null? str)
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(set! %fragments (cons str %fragments)))
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count))))
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(define port
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(make-custom-binary-output-port "filtering-input-port"
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write!
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#f #f
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#f))
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;; The build port actually receives Unicode strings.
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(set-port-encoding! port "UTF-8")
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(setvbuf port (cond-expand (guile-2.2 'line) (else _IOLBF)))
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(values port (lambda () %state)))
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(define (call-with-status-report on-event thunk)
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(parameterize ((current-terminal-columns (terminal-columns))
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(current-build-output-port
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(build-event-output-port (build-status-updater on-event))))
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(thunk)))
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(define-syntax-rule (with-status-report on-event exp ...)
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"Set up build status reporting to the user using the ON-EVENT procedure;
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evaluate EXP... in that context."
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(call-with-status-report on-event (lambda () exp ...)))
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