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bug#22990: Grafts leads to inefficient substitute info retrieval
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Ludovic Courtès |
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bug#22990: Grafts leads to inefficient substitute info retrieval |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Jan 2017 23:55:38 +0100 |
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address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès) skribis:
> address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès) skribis:
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>> To achieve this, I’m thinking of extending gexp code such that gexp
>> compilers can return a list of applicable grafts. The ‘package’
>> compiler would do #:graft? #f and instead let ‘gexp->derivation’ call
>> ‘graft-derivation’.
>
> The ‘wip-gexp-grafts’ branch does that. Namely, it’s possible to know
> what grafts would apply to a gexp derivation build, so that one can
> first build ungrafted, and then apply the grafts to the results.
> So for a profile, we’d first build the profile as is, and only then
> would we graft it.
>
> Right now the tip of this branch is a hack such that ‘guix package’:
>
> 1. Builds the original (ungrafted) derivation of the profile;
>
> 2. Manually calls ‘graft-derivation’ on that, passing it the list of
> applicable grafts.
>
> Conceptually it’s what we want to do, but the drawback is that the
> caller (here ‘guix package’) goes through a lot of hops to get the list
> of grafts and to apply it.
>
> I think we should instead have a way to annotate a derivation with a
> list of grafts, as well as a procedure to build that derivations in two
> phases (first the original derivation, then the grafts).
The current iteration introduces “build continuation”: a derivation can
be annotated with a continuation, and the ‘build-things’ procedure will
loop over continuations and return the final results (that only works
for derivations directly passed as an argument to ‘build-things’.)
Example (where Guile 2.0.12 replaced by 2.0.13):
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
$ ./pre-inst-env guix package -p foo -i guile-json guile-ssh gdb
The following packages will be installed:
guile-json 0.5.0
/gnu/store/sd8jm2rw7cp3bnrk421kr97ki6sqxnhz-guile-json-0.5.0
guile-ssh 0.10.2
/gnu/store/w90isin9pnm9ri8w9njxby8h98lfnkzq-guile-ssh-0.10.2
gdb 7.12 /gnu/store/d2a4lmycc13ssdf47a9h410knlfqqq41-gdb-7.12
applying 6 grafts to /gnu/store/s7w6r9ih52kdzcl7kprf2rq48s69zh98-profile
3 packages in profile
The following environment variable definitions may be needed:
export PATH="foo/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH"
$ guix gc -R foo | grep guile
/gnu/store/7fisf4frrgsjzmknjbab1dal23wxrp8d-guile-2.0.13
/gnu/store/w90isin9pnm9ri8w9njxby8h98lfnkzq-guile-ssh-0.10.2
/gnu/store/sd8jm2rw7cp3bnrk421kr97ki6sqxnhz-guile-json-0.5.0
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
That seems to be a good model.
Now we must make sure that it works also for ‘guix build foo’ and ‘guix
system build’.
Ludo’.