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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 91fa07f1a8..28b1cb8bd7 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -1590,23 +1590,22 @@ in a monad---values that carry this additional context---are called Consider this ``normal'' procedure: @example -(define (profile.sh store) - ;; Return the name of a shell script in the store that - ;; initializes the 'PATH' environment variable. - (let* ((drv (package-derivation store coreutils)) - (out (derivation->output-path drv))) - (add-text-to-store store "profile.sh" - (format #f "export PATH=~a/bin" out)))) +(define (sh-symlink store) + ;; Return a derivation that symlinks the 'bash' executable. + (let* ((drv (package-derivation store bash)) + (out (derivation->output-path drv)) + (sh (string-append out "/bin/bash"))) + (build-expression->derivation store "sh" + `(symlink ,sh %output)))) @end example Using @code{(guix monads)}, it may be rewritten as a monadic function: @example -(define (profile.sh) +(define (sh-symlink) ;; Same, but return a monadic value. - (mlet %store-monad ((bin (package-file coreutils "bin"))) - (text-file "profile.sh" - (string-append "export PATH=" bin)))) + (mlet %store-monad ((sh (package-file bash "bin"))) + (derivation-expression "sh" `(symlink ,sh %output)))) @end example There are two things to note in the second version: the @code{store} @@ -1672,7 +1671,32 @@ open store connection. @deffn {Monadic Procedure} text-file @var{name} @var{text} Return as a monadic value the absolute file name in the store of the file -containing @var{text}. +containing @var{text}, a string. +@end deffn + +@deffn {Monadic Procedure} text-file* @var{name} @var{text} @dots{} +Return as a monadic value a derivation that builds a text file +containing all of @var{text}. @var{text} may list, in addition to +strings, packages, derivations, and store file names; the resulting +store file holds references to all these. + +This variant should be preferred over @code{text-file} anytime the file +to create will reference items from the store. This is typically the +case when building a configuration file that embeds store file names, +like this: + +@example +(define (profile.sh) + ;; Return the name of a shell script in the store that + ;; initializes the 'PATH' environment variable. + (text-file* "profile.sh" + "export PATH=" coreutils "/bin:" + grep "/bin:" sed "/bin\n")) +@end example + +In this example, the resulting @file{/nix/store/@dots{}-profile.sh} file +will references @var{coreutils}, @var{grep}, and @var{sed}, thereby +preventing them from being garbage-collected during its lifetime. @end deffn @deffn {Monadic Procedure} package-file @var{package} [@var{file}] @ |