1 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
2 ;;; Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
3 ;;; Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>
4 ;;; Copyright © 2015 Eric Bavier <bavier@member.fsf.org>
5 ;;; Copyright © 2016 Alex Kost <alezost@gmail.com>
6 ;;; Copyright © 2017 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
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23 (define-module (guix packages)
24 #:use-module (guix utils)
25 #:use-module (guix records)
26 #:use-module (guix store)
27 #:use-module (guix monads)
28 #:use-module (guix gexp)
29 #:use-module (guix base32)
30 #:use-module (guix grafts)
31 #:use-module (guix derivations)
32 #:use-module (guix memoization)
33 #:use-module (guix build-system)
34 #:use-module (guix search-paths)
35 #:use-module (guix sets)
36 #:use-module (ice-9 match)
37 #:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
38 #:use-module (ice-9 regex)
39 #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
40 #:use-module (srfi srfi-9 gnu)
41 #:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
42 #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
43 #:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
44 #:use-module (srfi srfi-35)
45 #:use-module (web uri)
46 #:re-export (%current-system
47 %current-target-system
48 search-path-specification) ;for convenience
56 origin-actual-file-name
77 package-propagated-inputs
79 package-native-search-paths
86 package-supported-systems
93 package-field-location
95 package-direct-sources
96 package-transitive-sources
98 package-transitive-inputs
99 package-transitive-target-inputs
100 package-transitive-native-inputs
101 package-transitive-propagated-inputs
102 package-transitive-native-search-paths
103 package-transitive-supported-systems
105 package-input-rewriting
106 package-input-rewriting/spec
107 package-source-derivation
109 package-cross-derivation
112 package-patched-vulnerabilities
115 transitive-input-references
119 %hydra-supported-systems
124 package-error-package
127 package-error-invalid-input
128 &package-cross-build-system-error
129 package-cross-build-system-error?
134 bag-transitive-inputs
135 bag-transitive-host-inputs
136 bag-transitive-build-inputs
137 bag-transitive-target-inputs
141 default-guile-derivation
145 package->cross-derivation
150 ;;; This module provides a high-level mechanism to define packages in a
151 ;;; Guix-based distribution.
155 ;; The source of a package, such as a tarball URL and fetcher---called
156 ;; "origin" to avoid name clash with `package-source', `source', etc.
157 (define-record-type* <origin>
161 (uri origin-uri) ; string
162 (method origin-method) ; procedure
163 (sha256 origin-sha256) ; bytevector
164 (file-name origin-file-name (default #f)) ; optional file name
166 ;; Patches are delayed so that the 'search-patch' calls are made lazily,
167 ;; which reduces I/O on startup and allows patch-not-found errors to be
168 ;; gracefully handled at run time.
169 (patches origin-patches ; list of file names
170 (default '()) (delayed))
172 (snippet origin-snippet (default #f)) ; sexp or #f
173 (patch-flags origin-patch-flags ; list of strings
176 ;; Patching requires Guile, GNU Patch, and a few more. These two fields are
177 ;; used to specify these dependencies when needed.
178 (patch-inputs origin-patch-inputs ; input list or #f
180 (modules origin-modules ; list of module names
183 (patch-guile origin-patch-guile ; package or #f
186 (define (print-origin origin port)
187 "Write a concise representation of ORIGIN to PORT."
189 (($ <origin> uri method sha256 file-name patches)
190 (simple-format port "#<origin ~s ~a ~s ~a>"
191 uri (bytevector->base32-string sha256)
193 (number->string (object-address origin) 16)))))
195 (set-record-type-printer! <origin> print-origin)
197 (define-syntax base32
199 "Return the bytevector corresponding to the given Nix-base32
203 (string? (syntax->datum #'str))
204 ;; A literal string: do the conversion at expansion time.
205 (with-syntax ((bv (nix-base32-string->bytevector
206 (syntax->datum #'str))))
209 #'(nix-base32-string->bytevector str)))))
211 (define (origin-actual-file-name origin)
212 "Return the file name of ORIGIN, either its 'file-name' field or the file
214 (define (uri->file-name uri)
215 ;; Return the 'base name' of URI or URI itself, where URI is a string.
216 (let ((path (and=> (string->uri uri) uri-path)))
221 (or (origin-file-name origin)
222 (match (origin-uri origin)
224 (uri->file-name head))
226 (uri->file-name uri))
228 ;; git, svn, cvs, etc. reference
231 (define %supported-systems
232 ;; This is the list of system types that are supported. By default, we
233 ;; expect all packages to build successfully here.
234 '("x86_64-linux" "i686-linux" "armhf-linux" "aarch64-linux" "mips64el-linux"))
236 (define %hurd-systems
237 ;; The GNU/Hurd systems for which support is being developed.
238 '("i585-gnu" "i686-gnu"))
240 (define %hydra-supported-systems
241 ;; This is the list of system types for which build machines are available.
243 ;; XXX: MIPS is temporarily unavailable on Hydra:
244 ;; <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2017-03/msg00790.html>.
245 (fold delete %supported-systems '("aarch64-linux" "mips64el-linux")))
249 (define-record-type* <package>
253 (name package-name) ; string
254 (version package-version) ; string
255 (source package-source) ; <origin> instance
256 (build-system package-build-system) ; build system
257 (arguments package-arguments ; arguments for the build method
258 (default '()) (thunked))
260 (inputs package-inputs ; input packages or derivations
261 (default '()) (thunked))
262 (propagated-inputs package-propagated-inputs ; same, but propagated
263 (default '()) (thunked))
264 (native-inputs package-native-inputs ; native input packages/derivations
265 (default '()) (thunked))
267 (outputs package-outputs ; list of strings
271 ; <search-path-specification>,
272 ; for native and cross
274 (native-search-paths package-native-search-paths (default '()))
275 (search-paths package-search-paths (default '()))
277 ;; The 'replacement' field is marked as "innate" because it never makes
278 ;; sense to inherit a replacement as is. See the 'package/inherit' macro.
279 (replacement package-replacement ; package | #f
280 (default #f) (thunked) (innate))
282 (synopsis package-synopsis) ; one-line description
283 (description package-description) ; one or two paragraphs
284 (license package-license)
285 (home-page package-home-page)
286 (supported-systems package-supported-systems ; list of strings
287 (default %supported-systems))
289 (properties package-properties (default '())) ; alist for anything else
291 (location package-location
292 (default (and=> (current-source-location)
293 source-properties->location))
296 (set-record-type-printer! <package>
297 (lambda (package port)
298 (let ((loc (package-location package))
299 (format simple-format))
300 (format port "#<package ~a@~a ~a~a>"
301 (package-name package)
302 (package-version package)
308 (number->string (object-address
312 (define (package-upstream-name package)
313 "Return the upstream name of PACKAGE, which could be different from the name
315 (or (assq-ref (package-properties package) 'upstream-name)
316 (package-name package)))
318 (define (hidden-package p)
319 "Return a \"hidden\" version of P--i.e., one that 'fold-packages' and thus,
320 user interfaces, ignores."
323 (properties `((hidden? . #t)
324 ,@(package-properties p)))))
326 (define (hidden-package? p)
327 "Return true if P is \"hidden\"--i.e., must not be visible to user
329 (assoc-ref (package-properties p) 'hidden?))
331 (define (package-superseded p)
332 "Return the package the supersedes P, or #f if P is still current."
333 (assoc-ref (package-properties p) 'superseded))
335 (define (deprecated-package old-name p)
336 "Return a package called OLD-NAME and marked as superseded by P, a package
341 (properties `((superseded . ,p)))))
343 (define (package-field-location package field)
344 "Return the source code location of the definition of FIELD for PACKAGE, or
345 #f if it could not be determined."
346 (define (goto port line column)
347 (unless (and (= (port-column port) (- column 1))
348 (= (port-line port) (- line 1)))
349 (unless (eof-object? (read-char port))
350 (goto port line column))))
352 (match (package-location package)
353 (($ <location> file line column)
356 ;; In general we want to keep relative file names for modules.
357 (with-fluids ((%file-port-name-canonicalization 'relative))
358 (call-with-input-file (search-path %load-path file)
360 (goto port line column)
362 (('package inits ...)
363 (let ((field (assoc field inits)))
366 ;; Put the `or' here, and not in the first argument of
367 ;; `and=>', to work around a compiler bug in 2.0.5.
368 (or (and=> (source-properties value)
369 source-properties->location)
370 (and=> (source-properties field)
371 source-properties->location)))
383 (define-condition-type &package-error &error
385 (package package-error-package))
387 (define-condition-type &package-input-error &package-error
389 (input package-error-invalid-input))
391 (define-condition-type &package-cross-build-system-error &package-error
392 package-cross-build-system-error?)
394 (define* (package-full-name package #:optional (delimiter "@"))
395 "Return the full name of PACKAGE--i.e., `NAME@VERSION'. By specifying
396 DELIMITER (a string), you can customize what will appear between the name and
397 the version. By default, DELIMITER is \"@\"."
398 (string-append (package-name package) delimiter (package-version package)))
400 (define (patch-file-name patch)
401 "Return the basename of PATCH's file name, or #f if the file name could not
407 (and=> (origin-actual-file-name patch) basename))))
409 (define %vulnerability-regexp
410 ;; Regexp matching a CVE identifier in patch file names.
411 (make-regexp "CVE-[0-9]{4}-[0-9]+"))
413 (define (package-patched-vulnerabilities package)
414 "Return the list of patched vulnerabilities of PACKAGE as a list of CVE
415 identifiers. The result is inferred from the file names of patches."
416 (define (patch-vulnerabilities patch)
417 (map (cut match:substring <> 0)
418 (list-matches %vulnerability-regexp patch)))
420 (let ((patches (filter-map patch-file-name
421 (or (and=> (package-source package)
424 (append-map patch-vulnerabilities patches)))
426 (define (%standard-patch-inputs)
427 (let* ((canonical (module-ref (resolve-interface '(gnu packages base))
429 (ref (lambda (module var)
431 (module-ref (resolve-interface module) var)))))
432 `(("tar" ,(ref '(gnu packages base) 'tar))
433 ("xz" ,(ref '(gnu packages compression) 'xz))
434 ("bzip2" ,(ref '(gnu packages compression) 'bzip2))
435 ("gzip" ,(ref '(gnu packages compression) 'gzip))
436 ("lzip" ,(ref '(gnu packages compression) 'lzip))
437 ("unzip" ,(ref '(gnu packages compression) 'unzip))
438 ("patch" ,(ref '(gnu packages base) 'patch))
439 ("locales" ,(ref '(gnu packages base) 'glibc-utf8-locales)))))
441 (define (default-guile)
442 "Return the default Guile package used to run the build code of
444 (let ((distro (resolve-interface '(gnu packages commencement))))
445 (module-ref distro 'guile-final)))
449 ;; FIXME: This is used as a workaround for <https://bugs.gnu.org/28211> when
450 ;; grafting packages.
451 (let ((distro (resolve-interface '(gnu packages guile))))
452 (module-ref distro 'guile-2.0)))
454 (define* (default-guile-derivation #:optional (system (%current-system)))
455 "Return the derivation for SYSTEM of the default Guile package used to run
456 the build code of derivation."
457 (package->derivation (default-guile) system
460 (define* (patch-and-repack source patches
466 (guile-for-build (%guile-for-build))
467 (system (%current-system)))
468 "Unpack SOURCE (a derivation or store path), apply all of PATCHES, and
469 repack the tarball using the tools listed in INPUTS. When SNIPPET is true,
470 it must be an s-expression that will run from within the directory where
471 SOURCE was unpacked, after all of PATCHES have been applied. MODULES
472 specifies modules in scope when evaluating SNIPPET."
473 (define source-file-name
474 ;; SOURCE is usually a derivation, but it could be a store file.
475 (if (derivation? source)
476 (derivation->output-path source)
480 ;; The default value of the 'patch-inputs' field, and thus INPUTS is #f,
481 ;; so deal with that.
482 (let ((inputs (or inputs (%standard-patch-inputs))))
484 (match (assoc-ref inputs name)
488 (define decompression-type
489 (cond ((string-suffix? "gz" source-file-name) "gzip")
490 ((string-suffix? "Z" source-file-name) "gzip")
491 ((string-suffix? "bz2" source-file-name) "bzip2")
492 ((string-suffix? "lz" source-file-name) "lzip")
493 ((string-suffix? "zip" source-file-name) "unzip")
496 (define original-file-name
497 ;; Remove the store prefix plus the slash, hash, and hyphen.
498 (let* ((sans (string-drop source-file-name
499 (+ (string-length (%store-prefix)) 1)))
500 (dash (string-index sans #\-)))
501 (string-drop sans (+ 1 dash))))
503 (define (numeric-extension? file-name)
504 ;; Return true if FILE-NAME ends with digits.
505 (and=> (file-extension file-name)
506 (cut string-every char-set:hex-digit <>)))
508 (define (tarxz-name file-name)
509 ;; Return a '.tar.xz' file name based on FILE-NAME.
510 (let ((base (if (numeric-extension? file-name)
512 (file-sans-extension file-name))))
514 (if (equal? (file-extension base) "tar")
518 (define instantiate-patch
520 ((? string? patch) ;deprecated
521 (interned-file patch #:recursive? #t))
522 ((? struct? patch) ;origin, local-file, etc.
523 (lower-object patch system))))
525 (mlet %store-monad ((tar -> (lookup-input "tar"))
526 (xz -> (lookup-input "xz"))
527 (patch -> (lookup-input "patch"))
528 (locales -> (lookup-input "locales"))
529 (decomp -> (lookup-input decompression-type))
530 (patches (sequence %store-monad
531 (map instantiate-patch patches))))
533 (with-imported-modules '((guix build utils))
535 (use-modules (ice-9 ftw)
539 ;; The --sort option was added to GNU tar in version 1.28, released
540 ;; 2014-07-28. During bootstrap we must cope with older versions.
541 (define tar-supports-sort?
542 (zero? (system* (string-append #+tar "/bin/tar")
543 "cf" "/dev/null" "--files-from=/dev/null"
546 (define (apply-patch patch)
547 (format (current-error-port) "applying '~a'...~%" patch)
549 ;; Use '--force' so that patches that do not apply perfectly are
550 ;; rejected. Use '--no-backup-if-mismatch' to prevent making
551 ;; "*.orig" file if a patch is applied with offset.
552 (invoke (string-append #+patch "/bin/patch")
553 "--force" "--no-backup-if-mismatch"
554 #+@flags "--input" patch))
556 (define (first-file directory)
557 ;; Return the name of the first file in DIRECTORY.
558 (car (scandir directory
560 (not (member name '("." "..")))))))
562 ;; Encoding/decoding errors shouldn't be silent.
563 (fluid-set! %default-port-conversion-strategy 'error)
566 ;; First of all, install a UTF-8 locale so that UTF-8 file names
567 ;; are correctly interpreted. During bootstrap, LOCALES is #f.
569 (string-append #+locales "/lib/locale/"
572 (package-version locales)))))
573 (setlocale LC_ALL "en_US.utf8"))
575 (setenv "PATH" (string-append #+xz "/bin" ":"
578 ;; SOURCE may be either a directory or a tarball.
579 (if (file-is-directory? #+source)
580 (let* ((store (%store-directory))
581 (len (+ 1 (string-length store)))
582 (base (string-drop #+source len))
583 (dash (string-index base #\-))
584 (directory (string-drop base (+ 1 dash))))
586 (copy-recursively #+source directory))
587 #+(if (string=? decompression-type "unzip")
588 #~(invoke "unzip" #+source)
589 #~(invoke (string-append #+tar "/bin/tar")
592 (let ((directory (first-file ".")))
593 (format (current-error-port)
594 "source is under '~a'~%" directory)
597 (for-each apply-patch '#+patches)
599 (let ((result #+(if snippet
600 #~(let ((module (make-fresh-user-module)))
601 (module-use-interfaces!
603 (map resolve-interface '#+modules))
604 ((@ (system base compile) compile)
607 #:opts %auto-compilation-options
610 ;; Issue a warning unless the result is #t.
611 (unless (eqv? result #t)
612 (format (current-error-port) "\
613 ## WARNING: the snippet returned `~s'. Return values other than #t
614 ## are deprecated. Please migrate this package so that its snippet
615 ## reports errors by raising an exception, and otherwise returns #t.~%"
618 (error "snippet returned false")))
622 (unless tar-supports-sort?
623 (call-with-output-file ".file_list"
625 (for-each (lambda (name)
626 (format port "~a~%" name))
627 (find-files directory
629 #:fail-on-error? #t)))))
631 (string-append #+tar "/bin/tar")
633 ;; avoid non-determinism in the archive
637 (if tar-supports-sort?
641 "--files-from=.file_list")))))))
643 (let ((name (tarxz-name original-file-name)))
644 (gexp->derivation name build
645 ;; TODO: Remove this on the next rebuild cycle.
646 #:pre-load-modules? #f
650 #:deprecation-warnings #t ;to avoid a rebuild
651 #:guile-for-build guile-for-build))))
653 (define (transitive-inputs inputs)
654 "Return the closure of INPUTS when considering the 'propagated-inputs'
655 edges. Omit duplicate inputs, except for those already present in INPUTS
658 This is implemented as a breadth-first traversal such that INPUTS is
659 preserved, and only duplicate propagated inputs are removed."
660 (define (seen? seen item outputs)
661 ;; FIXME: We're using pointer identity here, which is extremely sensitive
662 ;; to memoization in package-producing procedures; see
663 ;; <https://bugs.gnu.org/30155>.
664 (match (vhash-assq item seen)
665 ((_ . o) (equal? o outputs))
668 (let loop ((inputs inputs)
675 (if (null? propagated)
677 (loop (reverse (concatenate propagated)) result '() #f seen)))
678 (((and input (label (? package? package) outputs ...)) rest ...)
679 (if (and (not first?) (seen? seen package outputs))
680 (loop rest result propagated first? seen)
683 (cons (package-propagated-inputs package) propagated)
685 (vhash-consq package outputs seen))))
687 (loop rest (cons input result) propagated first? seen)))))
689 (define (package-direct-sources package)
690 "Return all source origins associated with PACKAGE; including origins in
692 `(,@(or (and=> (package-source package) list) '())
693 ,@(filter-map (match-lambda
694 ((_ (? origin? orig) _ ...)
697 (package-direct-inputs package))))
699 (define (package-transitive-sources package)
700 "Return PACKAGE's direct sources, and their direct sources, recursively."
702 (concatenate (filter-map (match-lambda
703 ((_ (? origin? orig) _ ...)
705 ((_ (? package? p) _ ...)
706 (package-direct-sources p))
708 (bag-transitive-inputs
709 (package->bag package))))))
711 (define (package-direct-inputs package)
712 "Return all the direct inputs of PACKAGE---i.e, its direct inputs along
713 with their propagated inputs."
714 (append (package-native-inputs package)
715 (package-inputs package)
716 (package-propagated-inputs package)))
718 (define (package-transitive-inputs package)
719 "Return the transitive inputs of PACKAGE---i.e., its direct inputs along
720 with their propagated inputs, recursively."
721 (transitive-inputs (package-direct-inputs package)))
723 (define (package-transitive-target-inputs package)
724 "Return the transitive target inputs of PACKAGE---i.e., its direct inputs
725 along with their propagated inputs, recursively. This only includes inputs
726 for the target system, and not native inputs."
727 (transitive-inputs (append (package-inputs package)
728 (package-propagated-inputs package))))
730 (define (package-transitive-native-inputs package)
731 "Return the transitive native inputs of PACKAGE---i.e., its direct inputs
732 along with their propagated inputs, recursively. This only includes inputs
733 for the host system (\"native inputs\"), and not target inputs."
734 (transitive-inputs (package-native-inputs package)))
736 (define (package-transitive-propagated-inputs package)
737 "Return the propagated inputs of PACKAGE, and their propagated inputs,
739 (transitive-inputs (package-propagated-inputs package)))
741 (define (package-transitive-native-search-paths package)
742 "Return the list of search paths for PACKAGE and its propagated inputs,
744 (append (package-native-search-paths package)
745 (append-map (match-lambda
746 ((label (? package? p) _ ...)
747 (package-native-search-paths p))
750 (package-transitive-propagated-inputs package))))
752 (define (transitive-input-references alist inputs)
753 "Return a list of (assoc-ref ALIST <label>) for each (<label> <package> . _)
754 in INPUTS and their transitive propagated inputs."
761 `(assoc-ref ,alist ,(label input)))
762 (transitive-inputs inputs)))
764 (define package-transitive-supported-systems
766 "Return the intersection of the systems supported by PACKAGE and those
767 supported by its dependencies."
768 (fold (lambda (input systems)
770 ((label (? package? p) . _)
772 string=? systems (package-transitive-supported-systems p)))
775 (package-supported-systems package)
776 (bag-direct-inputs (package->bag package)))))
778 (define* (supported-package? package #:optional (system (%current-system)))
779 "Return true if PACKAGE is supported on SYSTEM--i.e., if PACKAGE and all its
780 dependencies are known to build on SYSTEM."
781 (member system (package-transitive-supported-systems package)))
783 (define (bag-direct-inputs bag)
784 "Same as 'package-direct-inputs', but applied to a bag."
785 (append (bag-build-inputs bag)
786 (bag-host-inputs bag)
787 (bag-target-inputs bag)))
789 (define (bag-transitive-inputs bag)
790 "Same as 'package-transitive-inputs', but applied to a bag."
791 (transitive-inputs (bag-direct-inputs bag)))
793 (define (bag-transitive-build-inputs bag)
794 "Same as 'package-transitive-native-inputs', but applied to a bag."
795 (transitive-inputs (bag-build-inputs bag)))
797 (define (bag-transitive-host-inputs bag)
798 "Same as 'package-transitive-target-inputs', but applied to a bag."
799 (transitive-inputs (bag-host-inputs bag)))
801 (define (bag-transitive-target-inputs bag)
802 "Return the \"target inputs\" of BAG, recursively."
803 (transitive-inputs (bag-target-inputs bag)))
805 (define* (package-closure packages #:key (system (%current-system)))
806 "Return the closure of PACKAGES on SYSTEM--i.e., PACKAGES and the list of
807 packages they depend on, recursively."
808 (let loop ((packages packages)
810 (closure (list->setq packages)))
815 (if (vhash-assq package visited)
816 (loop rest visited closure)
817 (let* ((bag (package->bag package system))
818 (dependencies (filter-map (match-lambda
819 ((label (? package? package) . _)
822 (bag-direct-inputs bag))))
823 (loop (append dependencies rest)
824 (vhash-consq package #t visited)
825 (fold set-insert closure dependencies))))))))
827 (define* (package-mapping proc #:optional (cut? (const #f)))
828 "Return a procedure that, given a package, applies PROC to all the packages
829 depended on and returns the resulting package. The procedure stops recursion
830 when CUT? returns true for a given package."
831 (define (rewrite input)
833 ((label (? package? package) outputs ...)
834 (let ((proc (if (cut? package) proc replace)))
835 (cons* label (proc package) outputs)))
841 ;; Return a variant of P with PROC applied to P and its explicit
842 ;; dependencies, recursively. Memoize the transformations. Failing to
843 ;; do that, we would build a huge object graph with lots of duplicates,
844 ;; which in turns prevents us from benefiting from memoization in
845 ;; 'package-derivation'.
849 (location (package-location p))
850 (inputs (map rewrite (package-inputs p)))
851 (native-inputs (map rewrite (package-native-inputs p)))
852 (propagated-inputs (map rewrite (package-propagated-inputs p)))
853 (replacement (and=> (package-replacement p) proc))))))
857 (define* (package-input-rewriting replacements
858 #:optional (rewrite-name identity))
859 "Return a procedure that, when passed a package, replaces its direct and
860 indirect dependencies (but not its implicit inputs) according to REPLACEMENTS.
861 REPLACEMENTS is a list of package pairs; the first element of each pair is the
862 package to replace, and the second one is the replacement.
864 Optionally, REWRITE-NAME is a one-argument procedure that takes the name of a
865 package and returns its new name after rewrite."
867 (match (assq-ref replacements p)
870 (name (rewrite-name (package-name p)))))
873 (package-mapping rewrite (cut assq <> replacements)))
875 (define (package-input-rewriting/spec replacements)
876 "Return a procedure that, given a package, applies the given REPLACEMENTS to
877 all the package graph (excluding implicit inputs). REPLACEMENTS is a list of
878 spec/procedures pair; each spec is a package specification such as \"gcc\" or
879 \"guile@2\", and each procedure takes a matching package and returns a
880 replacement for that package."
882 (fold (lambda (replacement table)
885 (let-values (((name version)
886 (package-name->name+version spec)))
887 (vhash-cons name (list version proc) table)))))
891 (define (find-replacement package)
892 (vhash-fold* (lambda (item proc)
898 (and (version-prefix? version
899 (package-version package))
902 (package-name package)
905 (define (rewrite package)
906 (match (find-replacement package)
908 (proc (proc package))))
910 (package-mapping rewrite find-replacement))
912 (define-syntax-rule (package/inherit p overrides ...)
913 "Like (package (inherit P) OVERRIDES ...), except that the same
914 transformation is done to the package replacement, if any. P must be a bare
915 identifier, and will be bound to either P or its replacement when evaluating
920 (replacement (and=> (package-replacement p) loop)))))
924 ;;; Package derivations.
927 (define %derivation-cache
928 ;; Package to derivation-path mapping.
929 (make-weak-key-hash-table 100))
931 (define (cache! cache package system thunk)
932 "Memoize in CACHE the return values of THUNK as the derivation of PACKAGE on
934 ;; FIXME: This memoization should be associated with the open store, because
935 ;; otherwise it breaks when switching to a different store.
936 (let ((result (thunk)))
937 ;; Use `hashq-set!' instead of `hash-set!' because `hash' returns the
938 ;; same value for all structs (as of Guile 2.0.6), and because pointer
939 ;; equality is sufficient in practice.
940 (hashq-set! cache package
941 `((,system . ,result)
942 ,@(or (hashq-ref cache package) '())))
945 (define-syntax cached
947 "Memoize the result of BODY for the arguments PACKAGE and SYSTEM.
948 Return the cached result when available."
949 ((_ (=> cache) package system body ...)
950 (let ((thunk (lambda () body ...))
952 (match (hashq-ref cache package)
954 (match (assoc-ref alist key)
955 (#f (cache! cache package key thunk))
958 (cache! cache package key thunk)))))
959 ((_ package system body ...)
960 (cached (=> %derivation-cache) package system body ...))))
962 (define* (expand-input store package input system #:optional cross-system)
963 "Expand INPUT, an input tuple, such that it contains only references to
964 derivation paths or store paths. PACKAGE is only used to provide contextual
965 information in exceptions."
966 (define (intern file)
967 ;; Add FILE to the store. Set the `recursive?' bit to #t, so that
968 ;; file permissions are preserved.
969 (add-to-store store (basename file) #t "sha256" file))
973 (cut package-cross-derivation store <> cross-system system
975 (cut package-derivation store <> system #:graft? #f)))
978 (((? string? name) (? package? package))
979 (list name (derivation package)))
980 (((? string? name) (? package? package)
982 (list name (derivation package)
985 (and (? string?) (? derivation-path?) drv))
988 (and (? string?) (? file-exists? file)))
989 ;; Add FILE to the store. When FILE is in the sub-directory of a
990 ;; store path, it needs to be added anyway, so it can be used as a
992 (list name (intern file)))
993 (((? string? name) (? struct? source))
994 ;; 'package-source-derivation' calls 'lower-object', which can throw
995 ;; '&gexp-input-error'. However '&gexp-input-error' lacks source
996 ;; location info, so we catch and rethrow here (XXX: not optimal
997 ;; performance-wise).
998 (guard (c ((gexp-input-error? c)
1000 (&package-input-error
1002 (input (gexp-error-invalid-input c)))))))
1003 (list name (package-source-derivation store source system))))
1005 (raise (condition (&package-input-error
1010 ;; 'eq?' cache mapping packages to system+target+graft?-dependent bags.
1011 ;; It significantly speeds things up when doing repeated calls to
1012 ;; 'package->bag' as is the case when building a profile.
1013 (make-weak-key-hash-table 200))
1015 (define* (package->bag package #:optional
1016 (system (%current-system))
1017 (target (%current-target-system))
1018 #:key (graft? (%graft?)))
1019 "Compile PACKAGE into a bag for SYSTEM, possibly cross-compiled to TARGET,
1021 (cached (=> %bag-cache)
1022 package (list system target graft?)
1023 ;; Bind %CURRENT-SYSTEM and %CURRENT-TARGET-SYSTEM so that thunked
1024 ;; field values can refer to it.
1025 (parameterize ((%current-system system)
1026 (%current-target-system target))
1028 (or (package-replacement package) package)
1031 ($ <package> name version source build-system
1032 args inputs propagated-inputs native-inputs
1034 ;; Even though we prefer to use "@" to separate the package
1035 ;; name from the package version in various user-facing parts
1036 ;; of Guix, checkStoreName (in nix/libstore/store-api.cc)
1037 ;; prohibits the use of "@", so use "-" instead.
1038 (or (make-bag build-system (string-append name "-" version)
1042 #:inputs (append (inputs self)
1043 (propagated-inputs self))
1045 #:native-inputs (native-inputs self)
1046 #:arguments (args self))
1049 (&package-cross-build-system-error
1053 (package package)))))))))))
1055 (define %graft-cache
1056 ;; 'eq?' cache mapping package objects to a graft corresponding to their
1057 ;; replacement package.
1058 (make-weak-key-hash-table 200))
1060 (define (input-graft store system)
1061 "Return a procedure that, given a package with a graft, returns a graft, and
1064 ((? package? package)
1065 (let ((replacement (package-replacement package)))
1067 (cached (=> %graft-cache) package system
1068 (let ((orig (package-derivation store package system
1070 (new (package-derivation store replacement system
1074 (replacement new)))))))
1078 (define (input-cross-graft store target system)
1079 "Same as 'input-graft', but for cross-compilation inputs."
1081 ((? package? package)
1082 (let ((replacement (package-replacement package)))
1084 (let ((orig (package-cross-derivation store package target system
1086 (new (package-cross-derivation store replacement
1091 (replacement new))))))
1095 (define* (fold-bag-dependencies proc seed bag
1097 "Fold PROC over the packages BAG depends on. Each package is visited only
1098 once, in depth-first order. If NATIVE? is true, restrict to native
1099 dependencies; otherwise, restrict to target dependencies."
1100 (define bag-direct-inputs*
1103 (append (bag-build-inputs bag)
1104 (bag-target-inputs bag)
1105 (if (bag-target bag)
1107 (bag-host-inputs bag))))
1111 (match (bag-direct-inputs* bag)
1112 (((labels things _ ...) ...)
1115 (let loop ((nodes nodes)
1121 (((? package? head) . tail)
1122 (if (set-contains? visited head)
1123 (loop tail result visited)
1124 (let ((inputs (bag-direct-inputs* (package->bag head))))
1126 (((labels things _ ...) ...)
1127 (append things tail)))
1129 (set-insert head visited)))))
1131 (loop tail result visited)))))
1133 (define* (bag-grafts store bag)
1134 "Return the list of grafts potentially applicable to BAG. Potentially
1135 applicable grafts are collected by looking at direct or indirect dependencies
1136 of BAG that have a 'replacement'. Whether a graft is actually applicable
1137 depends on whether the outputs of BAG depend on the items the grafts refer
1138 to (see 'graft-derivation'.)"
1139 (define system (bag-system bag))
1140 (define target (bag-target bag))
1142 (define native-grafts
1143 (let ((->graft (input-graft store system)))
1144 (fold-bag-dependencies (lambda (package grafts)
1145 (match (->graft package)
1147 (graft (cons graft grafts))))
1151 (define target-grafts
1153 (let ((->graft (input-cross-graft store target system)))
1154 (fold-bag-dependencies (lambda (package grafts)
1155 (match (->graft package)
1157 (graft (cons graft grafts))))
1163 ;; We can end up with several identical grafts if we stumble upon packages
1164 ;; that are not 'eq?' but map to the same derivation (this can happen when
1165 ;; using things like 'package-with-explicit-inputs'.) Hence the
1166 ;; 'delete-duplicates' call.
1168 (append native-grafts target-grafts)))
1170 (define* (package-grafts store package
1171 #:optional (system (%current-system))
1173 "Return the list of grafts applicable to PACKAGE as built for SYSTEM and
1175 (let* ((package (or (package-replacement package) package))
1176 (bag (package->bag package system target)))
1177 (bag-grafts store bag)))
1179 (define* (bag->derivation store bag
1181 "Return the derivation to build BAG for SYSTEM. Optionally, CONTEXT can be
1182 a package object describing the context in which the call occurs, for improved
1184 (if (bag-target bag)
1185 (bag->cross-derivation store bag)
1186 (let* ((system (bag-system bag))
1187 (inputs (bag-transitive-inputs bag))
1188 (input-drvs (map (cut expand-input store context <> system)
1190 (paths (delete-duplicates
1191 (append-map (match-lambda
1192 ((_ (? package? p) _ ...)
1193 (package-native-search-paths
1198 (apply (bag-build bag)
1199 store (bag-name bag) input-drvs
1200 #:search-paths paths
1201 #:outputs (bag-outputs bag) #:system system
1202 (bag-arguments bag)))))
1204 (define* (bag->cross-derivation store bag
1206 "Return the derivation to build BAG, which is actually a cross build.
1207 Optionally, CONTEXT can be a package object denoting the context of the call.
1208 This is an internal procedure."
1209 (let* ((system (bag-system bag))
1210 (target (bag-target bag))
1211 (host (bag-transitive-host-inputs bag))
1212 (host-drvs (map (cut expand-input store context <> system target)
1214 (target* (bag-transitive-target-inputs bag))
1215 (target-drvs (map (cut expand-input store context <> system)
1217 (build (bag-transitive-build-inputs bag))
1218 (build-drvs (map (cut expand-input store context <> system)
1220 (all (append build target* host))
1221 (paths (delete-duplicates
1222 (append-map (match-lambda
1223 ((_ (? package? p) _ ...)
1224 (package-search-paths p))
1227 (npaths (delete-duplicates
1228 (append-map (match-lambda
1229 ((_ (? package? p) _ ...)
1230 (package-native-search-paths
1235 (apply (bag-build bag)
1236 store (bag-name bag)
1237 #:native-drvs build-drvs
1238 #:target-drvs (append host-drvs target-drvs)
1239 #:search-paths paths
1240 #:native-search-paths npaths
1241 #:outputs (bag-outputs bag)
1242 #:system system #:target target
1243 (bag-arguments bag))))
1245 (define* (package-derivation store package
1246 #:optional (system (%current-system))
1247 #:key (graft? (%graft?)))
1248 "Return the <derivation> object of PACKAGE for SYSTEM."
1250 ;; Compute the derivation and cache the result. Caching is important
1251 ;; because some derivations, such as the implicit inputs of the GNU build
1252 ;; system, will be queried many, many times in a row.
1253 (cached package (cons system graft?)
1254 (let* ((bag (package->bag package system #f #:graft? graft?))
1255 (drv (bag->derivation store bag package)))
1257 (match (bag-grafts store bag)
1261 (let ((guile (package-derivation store (guile-2.0)
1262 system #:graft? #f)))
1263 ;; TODO: As an optimization, we can simply graft the tip
1264 ;; of the derivation graph since 'graft-derivation'
1266 (graft-derivation store drv grafts
1271 (define* (package-cross-derivation store package target
1272 #:optional (system (%current-system))
1273 #:key (graft? (%graft?)))
1274 "Cross-build PACKAGE for TARGET (a GNU triplet) from host SYSTEM (a Guix
1275 system identifying string)."
1276 (cached package (list system target graft?)
1277 (let* ((bag (package->bag package system target #:graft? graft?))
1278 (drv (bag->derivation store bag package)))
1280 (match (bag-grafts store bag)
1284 (graft-derivation store drv grafts
1287 (package-derivation store (guile-2.0)
1288 system #:graft? #f))))
1291 (define* (package-output store package
1292 #:optional (output "out") (system (%current-system)))
1293 "Return the output path of PACKAGE's OUTPUT for SYSTEM---where OUTPUT is the
1294 symbolic output name, such as \"out\". Note that this procedure calls
1295 `package-derivation', which is costly."
1296 (let ((drv (package-derivation store package system)))
1297 (derivation->output-path drv output)))
1301 ;;; Monadic interface.
1304 (define (set-guile-for-build guile)
1305 "This monadic procedure changes the Guile currently used to run the build
1306 code of derivations to GUILE, a package object."
1308 (let ((guile (package-derivation store guile)))
1309 (values (%guile-for-build guile) store))))
1311 (define* (package-file package
1314 system (output "out") target)
1315 "Return as a monadic value the absolute file name of FILE within the
1316 OUTPUT directory of PACKAGE. When FILE is omitted, return the name of the
1317 OUTPUT directory of PACKAGE. When TARGET is true, use it as a
1318 cross-compilation target triplet."
1320 (define compute-derivation
1322 (cut package-cross-derivation <> <> target <>)
1323 package-derivation))
1325 (let* ((system (or system (%current-system)))
1326 (drv (compute-derivation store package system))
1327 (out (derivation->output-path drv output)))
1329 (string-append out "/" file)
1333 (define package->derivation
1334 (store-lift package-derivation))
1336 (define package->cross-derivation
1337 (store-lift package-cross-derivation))
1339 (define-gexp-compiler (package-compiler (package <package>) system target)
1340 ;; Compile PACKAGE to a derivation for SYSTEM, optionally cross-compiled for
1341 ;; TARGET. This is used when referring to a package from within a gexp.
1343 (package->cross-derivation package target system)
1344 (package->derivation package system)))
1346 (define* (origin->derivation origin
1347 #:optional (system (%current-system)))
1348 "Return the derivation corresponding to ORIGIN."
1350 (($ <origin> uri method sha256 name (= force ()) #f)
1351 ;; No patches, no snippet: this is a fixed-output derivation.
1352 (method uri 'sha256 sha256 name #:system system))
1353 (($ <origin> uri method sha256 name (= force (patches ...)) snippet
1354 (flags ...) inputs (modules ...) guile-for-build)
1355 ;; Patches and/or a snippet.
1356 (mlet %store-monad ((source (method uri 'sha256 sha256 name
1358 (guile (package->derivation (or guile-for-build
1362 (patch-and-repack source patches
1368 #:guile-for-build guile)))))
1370 (define-gexp-compiler (origin-compiler (origin <origin>) system target)
1371 ;; Compile ORIGIN to a derivation for SYSTEM. This is used when referring
1372 ;; to an origin from within a gexp.
1373 (origin->derivation origin system))
1375 (define package-source-derivation ;somewhat deprecated
1376 (let ((lower (store-lower lower-object)))
1377 (lambda* (store source #:optional (system (%current-system)))
1378 "Return the derivation or file corresponding to SOURCE, which can be an
1379 a file name or any object handled by 'lower-object', such as an <origin>.
1380 When SOURCE is a file name, return either the interned file name (if SOURCE is
1381 outside of the store) or SOURCE itself (if SOURCE is already a store item.)"
1383 ((and (? string?) (? direct-store-path?) file)
1386 (add-to-store store (basename file) #t "sha256" file))
1388 (lower store source system))))))