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[bug#43193] [PATCH] guix: Add --with-dependency-source option


From: Jesse Gibbons
Subject: [bug#43193] [PATCH] guix: Add --with-dependency-source option
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 12:28:31 -0600
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On 9/11/20 9:43 AM, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hi,

Jesse Gibbons <jgibbons2357@gmail.com> skribis:

Could you:

    1. adjust doc/guix.texi accordingly?  That is, if we rename this new
       option to ‘--with-source’, simply add a note stating that it’s
       recursive.
I included this in the attached patch.
    2. add a test to tests/guix-build.sh?  There are already --with-source
       tests in other files.  You can mimic them, essentially to make sure
       the option has an effect.
    3. optionally add an entry as a separate commit to
       etc/news.scm.  I can do that for you if you want.

Do you still think the tests should be updated and this change should
be announced in the news file? I'm willing to do these.
Yes, please.  There’s should be a test that checks that --with-source
works for non-leaf packages.  A new entry would also be nice.
I will work on that then.

 From 2786da1e7011c59f08fc150dfa284f35bc0ed093 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jesse Gibbons <jgibbons2357+guix@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2020 17:45:08 -0600
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] guix: Make --with-source option recursive

* guix/scripts/build.scm: (transform-package-inputs/source): new
   function
(evaluate-source-replacement-specs): new function
(%transformations): change with-source to use
evaluate-source-replacement-specs

*doc/guix.texi (Package Transformation Options): Document it.
Nitpick: There are spacing and capitalization issues.  Please see ‘git
log’ for examples.
I'll fix this.
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -9129,7 +9129,8 @@ without having to type in the definitions of package 
variants
  @itemx --with-source=@var{package}=@var{source}
  @itemx --with-source=@var{package}@@@var{version}=@var{source}
  Use @var{source} as the source of @var{package}, and @var{version} as
-its version number.
+its version number.  This replacement is applied recursively on all
+dependencies only if PACKAGE is specified.
s/PACKAGE/@var{package}/

However, the semantics are a bit “weird”.  I would just do the recursive
replacement thing unconditionally.  WDYT?

+(define (transform-package-inputs/source replacement-specs)
+  "Return a procedure that, when passed a package, replaces its direct
+dependencies according to REPLACEMENT-SPECS.  REPLACEMENT-SPECS is a list of
+strings like \"guile=/path/to/source\" or
+\"guile=https://www.example.com/guile-source.tar.gz\"; meaning that, any
+dependency on a package called \"guile\" must be replaced with a dependency on 
a
+\"guile\" built with the source at the specified location."
+  (match (string-tokenize (car replacement-specs) %not-equal)
+    ((spec url)
s/url/file/ since it’s a file name.

+     (lambda (store obj)
+       (let* ((replacements (evaluate-source-replacement-specs 
replacement-specs
+                                                               (lambda (old 
url)
+                                                                 
(package-with-source store old url))))
+              (rewrite (package-input-rewriting/spec replacements))
+              (rewrite* (lambda (obj)
+                          (rewrite obj))))
+         (if (package? obj)
+             (rewrite* obj)
+             obj))))
+    ((url)
+     (transform-package-source replacement-specs))))
So maybe drop the second clause for non-recursive replacement, and drop
‘transform-package-source’ as well.
I included a fallback to transform-package-source because the following happens:

$ ./pre-inst-env guix build --with-source=$(guix build --source hello) hello
guix build: error: invalid source replacement specification: "/gnu/store/hbdalsf5lpf01x4dcknwx6xbn6n5km6k-hello-2.10.tar.gz"

This does not fail when I fall back to the non-recursive logic.

I can drop transform-package-source, but I will need to do some more hacking to figure out how the package name and version are parsed from the file name as described in the manual, and move it to the logic in transform-package-inputs/source. I'm not going to have as much free time starting next week, so I might not be able to do that for a while, but I will try to get it done ASAP.


Thanks!

Ludo’.





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