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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2016-01-31 20:44:21 +0100
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2016-02-01 08:59:13 +0100
commit88ad6deda6dc25ac752074d402879594142a5a9f (patch)
tree329c2b57e8f8215ca3a2a9827ce6f4ba34f5f52d
parentccd7158d2ab182713891701e08970dbd6b68f4e5 (diff)
downloadguix-88ad6deda6dc25ac752074d402879594142a5a9f.tar.gz
guix build: Separate transformation options.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (%transformation-options): New variable.
(show-transformation-options-help): New procedure.
(show-help): Remove '--with-source' documentation and add
'show-transformation-options-help' call.
(%options): Remove "with-source" and append %TRANSFORMATION-OPTIONS.
* doc/guix.texi (Package Transformation Options): New node.  Document
'--with-source', moved from...
(Additional Build Options): ... here.
-rw-r--r--doc/guix.texi85
-rw-r--r--guix/scripts/build.scm159
2 files changed, 140 insertions, 104 deletions
diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index cae55c1942..10ca9b76ad 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -3810,6 +3810,7 @@ described in the subsections below.
 
 @menu
 * Common Build Options::        Build options for most commands.
+* Package Transformation Options::    Creating variants of packages.
 * Additional Build Options::    Options specific to 'guix build'.
 @end menu
 
@@ -3939,6 +3940,56 @@ These options are parsed independently, and the result is appended to
 the parsed command-line options.
 @end defvr
 
+
+@node Package Transformation Options
+@subsection Package Transformation Options
+
+@cindex package variants
+Another set of command-line options supported by @command{guix build}
+are @dfn{package transformation options}.  These are options that allow,
+from the command-line, to define @dfn{package variants}---for instance,
+packages built from different source code.  This is a convenient way to
+create customized packages on the fly without having to type in the
+definitions of package variants (@pxref{Defining Packages}).
+
+@table @code
+
+@item --with-source=@var{source}
+Use @var{source} as the source of the corresponding package.
+@var{source} must be a file name or a URL, as for @command{guix
+download} (@pxref{Invoking guix download}).
+
+The ``corresponding package'' is taken to be one specified on the
+command line whose name matches the base of @var{source}---e.g., if
+@var{source} is @code{/src/guile-2.0.10.tar.gz}, the corresponding
+package is @code{guile}.  Likewise, the version string is inferred from
+@var{source}; in the previous example, it's @code{2.0.10}.
+
+This option allows users to try out versions of packages other than the
+one provided by the distribution.  The example below downloads
+@file{ed-1.7.tar.gz} from a GNU mirror and uses that as the source for
+the @code{ed} package:
+
+@example
+guix build ed --with-source=mirror://gnu/ed/ed-1.7.tar.gz
+@end example
+
+As a developer, @code{--with-source} makes it easy to test release
+candidates:
+
+@example
+guix build guile --with-source=../guile-2.0.9.219-e1bb7.tar.xz
+@end example
+
+@dots{} or to build from a checkout in a pristine environment:
+
+@example
+$ git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/guix.git
+$ guix build guix --with-source=./guix
+@end example
+
+@end table
+
 @node Additional Build Options
 @subsection Additional Build Options
 
@@ -4047,40 +4098,6 @@ Cross-build for @var{triplet}, which must be a valid GNU triplet, such
 as @code{"mips64el-linux-gnu"} (@pxref{Configuration Names, GNU
 configuration triplets,, configure, GNU Configure and Build System}).
 
-@item --with-source=@var{source}
-Use @var{source} as the source of the corresponding package.
-@var{source} must be a file name or a URL, as for @command{guix
-download} (@pxref{Invoking guix download}).
-
-The ``corresponding package'' is taken to be one specified on the
-command line whose name matches the base of @var{source}---e.g., if
-@var{source} is @code{/src/guile-2.0.10.tar.gz}, the corresponding
-package is @code{guile}.  Likewise, the version string is inferred from
-@var{source}; in the previous example, it's @code{2.0.10}.
-
-This option allows users to try out versions of packages other than the
-one provided by the distribution.  The example below downloads
-@file{ed-1.7.tar.gz} from a GNU mirror and uses that as the source for
-the @code{ed} package:
-
-@example
-guix build ed --with-source=mirror://gnu/ed/ed-1.7.tar.gz
-@end example
-
-As a developer, @code{--with-source} makes it easy to test release
-candidates:
-
-@example
-guix build guile --with-source=../guile-2.0.9.219-e1bb7.tar.xz
-@end example
-
-@dots{} or to build from a checkout in a pristine environment:
-
-@example
-$ git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/guix.git
-$ guix build guix --with-source=./guix
-@end example
-
 @anchor{build-check}
 @item --check
 @cindex determinism, checking
diff --git a/guix/scripts/build.scm b/guix/scripts/build.scm
index 77f7a0c3bf..b37d923b3a 100644
--- a/guix/scripts/build.scm
+++ b/guix/scripts/build.scm
@@ -41,7 +41,10 @@
             set-build-options-from-command-line
             set-build-options-from-command-line*
             show-build-options-help
+
+            %transformation-options
             options->transformation
+            show-transformation-options-help
 
             guix-build))
 
@@ -142,6 +145,82 @@ the new package's version number from URI."
 
 
 ;;;
+;;; Transformations.
+;;;
+
+(define (transform-package-source sources)
+  "Return a transformation procedure that replaces package sources with the
+matching URIs given in SOURCES."
+  (define new-sources
+    (map (lambda (uri)
+           (cons (package-name->name+version (basename uri))
+                 uri))
+         sources))
+
+  (lambda (store obj)
+    (let loop ((sources  new-sources)
+               (result   '()))
+      (match obj
+        ((? package? p)
+         (let ((source (assoc-ref sources (package-name p))))
+           (if source
+               (package-with-source store p source)
+               p)))
+        (_
+         obj)))))
+
+(define %transformations
+  ;; Transformations that can be applied to things to build.  The car is the
+  ;; key used in the option alist, and the cdr is the transformation
+  ;; procedure; it is called with two arguments: the store, and a list of
+  ;; things to build.
+  `((with-source . ,transform-package-source)))
+
+(define %transformation-options
+  ;; The command-line interface to the above transformations.
+  (list (option '("with-source") #t #f
+                (lambda (opt name arg result . rest)
+                  (apply values
+                         (cons (alist-cons 'with-source arg result)
+                               rest))))))
+
+(define (show-transformation-options-help)
+  (display (_ "
+      --with-source=SOURCE
+                         use SOURCE when building the corresponding package")))
+
+
+(define (options->transformation opts)
+  "Return a procedure that, when passed an object to build (package,
+derivation, etc.), applies the transformations specified by OPTS."
+  (define applicable
+    ;; List of applicable transformations as symbol/procedure pairs.
+    (filter-map (match-lambda
+                  ((key . transform)
+                   (match (filter-map (match-lambda
+                                        ((k . arg)
+                                         (and (eq? k key) arg)))
+                                      opts)
+                     (()   #f)
+                     (args (cons key (transform args))))))
+                %transformations))
+
+  (lambda (store obj)
+    (fold (match-lambda*
+            (((name . transform) obj)
+             (let ((new (transform store obj)))
+               (when (eq? new obj)
+                 (warning (_ "transformation '~a' had no effect on ~a~%")
+                          name
+                          (if (package? obj)
+                              (package-full-name obj)
+                              obj)))
+               new)))
+          obj
+          applicable)))
+
+
+;;;
 ;;; Standard command-line build options.
 ;;;
 
@@ -321,9 +400,6 @@ Build the given PACKAGE-OR-DERIVATION and return their output paths.\n"))
   (display (_ "
       --target=TRIPLET   cross-build for TRIPLET--e.g., \"armel-linux-gnu\""))
   (display (_ "
-      --with-source=SOURCE
-                         use SOURCE when building the corresponding package"))
-  (display (_ "
       --no-grafts        do not graft packages"))
   (display (_ "
   -d, --derivations      return the derivation paths of the given packages"))
@@ -337,6 +413,8 @@ Build the given PACKAGE-OR-DERIVATION and return their output paths.\n"))
   (newline)
   (show-build-options-help)
   (newline)
+  (show-transformation-options-help)
+  (newline)
   (display (_ "
   -h, --help             display this help and exit"))
   (display (_ "
@@ -369,12 +447,12 @@ Build the given PACKAGE-OR-DERIVATION and return their output paths.\n"))
                       (leave (_ "invalid argument: '~a' option argument: ~a, ~
 must be one of 'package', 'all', or 'transitive'~%")
                              name arg)))))
-        (option '("check") #f #f
-                (lambda (opt name arg result . rest)
-                  (apply values
-                         (alist-cons 'build-mode (build-mode check)
-                                     result)
-                         rest)))
+         (option '("check") #f #f
+                 (lambda (opt name arg result . rest)
+                   (apply values
+                          (alist-cons 'build-mode (build-mode check)
+                                      result)
+                          rest)))
          (option '(#\s "system") #t #f
                  (lambda (opt name arg result)
                    (alist-cons 'system arg
@@ -401,15 +479,13 @@ must be one of 'package', 'all', or 'transitive'~%")
          (option '("log-file") #f #f
                  (lambda (opt name arg result)
                    (alist-cons 'log-file? #t result)))
-         (option '("with-source") #t #f
-                 (lambda (opt name arg result)
-                   (alist-cons 'with-source arg result)))
          (option '("no-grafts") #f #f
                  (lambda (opt name arg result)
                    (alist-cons 'graft? #f
                                (alist-delete 'graft? result eq?))))
 
-         %standard-build-options))
+         (append %transformation-options
+                 %standard-build-options)))
 
 (define (options->things-to-build opts)
   "Read the arguments from OPTS and return a list of high-level objects to
@@ -488,63 +564,6 @@ build."
                 (map (cut transform store <>)
                      (options->things-to-build opts)))))
 
-(define (transform-package-source sources)
-  "Return a transformation procedure that replaces package sources with the
-matching URIs given in SOURCES."
-  (define new-sources
-    (map (lambda (uri)
-           (cons (package-name->name+version (basename uri))
-                 uri))
-         sources))
-
-  (lambda (store obj)
-    (let loop ((sources  new-sources)
-               (result   '()))
-      (match obj
-        ((? package? p)
-         (let ((source (assoc-ref sources (package-name p))))
-           (if source
-               (package-with-source store p source)
-               p)))
-        (_
-         obj)))))
-
-(define %transformations
-  ;; Transformations that can be applied to things to build.  The car is the
-  ;; key used in the option alist, and the cdr is the transformation
-  ;; procedure; it is called with two arguments: the store, and a list of
-  ;; things to build.
-  `((with-source . ,transform-package-source)))
-
-(define (options->transformation opts)
-  "Return a procedure that, when passed an object to build (package,
-derivation, etc.), applies the transformations specified by OPTS."
-  (define applicable
-    ;; List of applicable transformations as symbol/procedure pairs.
-    (filter-map (match-lambda
-                  ((key . transform)
-                   (match (filter-map (match-lambda
-                                        ((k . arg)
-                                         (and (eq? k key) arg)))
-                                      opts)
-                     (()   #f)
-                     (args (cons key (transform args))))))
-                %transformations))
-
-  (lambda (store obj)
-    (fold (match-lambda*
-            (((name . transform) obj)
-             (let ((new (transform store obj)))
-               (when (eq? new obj)
-                 (warning (_ "transformation '~a' had no effect on ~a~%")
-                          name
-                          (if (package? obj)
-                              (package-full-name obj)
-                              obj)))
-               new)))
-          obj
-          applicable)))
-
 (define (show-build-log store file urls)
   "Show the build log for FILE, falling back to remote logs from URLS if
 needed."