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* guix/scripts/home.scm (show-help, %options): Add '--network',
'--share', and '--expose'.
(not-config?, user-shell, spawn-home-container): New procedures.
(%default-system-profile): New variable.
(perform-action): Add #:file-system-mappings, #:container-command,
and #:network?; honor them.
(process-action): Adjust accordingly.
(guix-home)[parse-sub-command]: Add "container".
[parse-args]: New procedure.
Use it instead of 'parse-command-line'.
* tests/guix-home.sh: Add tests.
* doc/guix.texi (Declaring the Home Environment): Mention 'guix home
container' as a way to test configuration.
(Invoking guix home): Document it.
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Until now these two actions were silently ignored.
* guix/scripts/home.scm (show-help, %options): Add "--graph-backend".
(%default-options): Add 'graph-backend' key.
(export-extension-graph, export-shepherd-graph): New procedures.
(perform-action): Add #:graph-backend parameter. Add cases for the
'extension-graph' and 'shepherd-graph' actions.
(process-action): Pass #:graph-backend to 'perform-action'.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (service-node-type)
(shepherd-service-node-type): Export
* tests/guix-home.sh: Add tests.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix home): Document it.
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Previously, when reading an incompatible "parameters" file, 'guix
system' would print a warning and then crash with a wrong-type-arg
backtrace because code expects 'read-boot-parameters' to always return a
<boot-parameters> record.
* gnu/system.scm (read-boot-parameters): Upon incompatibility, raise an
error instead of returning #f. Also raise a '&fix-hint' condition.
* tests/boot-parameters.scm ("read, construction, mandatory fields"):
Define 'test-read-boot-parameters' as a macro; expect
'formatted-message?' exceptions rather than #f returns.
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Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/53915>.
Reported by Gordon Quad <gordon@niflheim.info>.
* guix/packages.scm (replace-input): Preserve the outputs of INPUT by
default.
* tests/packages.scm ("modify-inputs, replace, extra output"): New test.
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* tests/packages.scm ("modify-inputs, replace")
("modify-inputs, replace, change output"): New tests.
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This addresses the following backtrace from
"guix lint -c wrapper-inputs hostapd":
Backtrace:ostapd@2.10 [wrapper-inputs]...
[...]
174:9 3 (gexp->approximate-sexp #<gexp (modify-phases %standard?>)
In srfi/srfi-1.scm:
586:17 2 (map1 (#<gexp-output out> #<gexp-input "pkg-config":o?>))
In guix/gexp.scm:
175:16 1 (_ _)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
1685:16 0 (raise-exception _ #:continuable? _)
ice-9/boot-9.scm:1685:16: In procedure raise-exception:
Throw to key `match-error' with args `("match" "no matching pattern" #<gexp-output out>)'.
* guix/gexp.scm (gexp->approximate-sexp): Handle the case where 'reference' is
a <gexp-output>,, by returning (*approximate*).
* tests/gexp.scm ("gexp->approximate-sexp, outputs"): Test it.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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This fixes a false-positive in the linter:
guix lint -c 'wrapper-inputs' libaio
* guix/gexp.scm (gexp->approximate-sexp): Allow the 'thing' in <gexp-input> to
be a sexp, without approximation, by testing if it is a record.
* tests/gexp.scm ("unquoted sexp (not a gexp!)"): Test it.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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emacs-build-system sets #:tests? #f by default, so the linter shouldn't warn
if #:tests? #t is set for packages using emacs-build-system. Likewise for
texlive-build-system.
* guix/lint.scm (check-tests-true): Do not warn if the build system
is emacs-build-system or texlive-build-system.
* tests/lint.scm
("tests-true: #:tests? #t acceptable for emacs packages")
("tests-true: #:tests? #t acceptable for texlive packages"): New tests.
Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/50299>
Reported-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
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* tests/guix-home.sh: Invoke "guix home reconfigure" a second time with
a modify config file and check the result.
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* tests/guix-home.sh: Remove 'current-filename' trickery since
'local-file' resolves file names relative to the containing file.
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* tests/guix-home.sh: Create ~/.bashrc and ~/.config/test.conf prior to
'reconfigure' and check whether they were backed up.
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Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54209>.
* guix/derivations.scm (coalesce-duplicate-inputs): Use the output paths
of DRV as a hash table key.
* tests/derivations.scm ("derivation with duplicate fixed-output
inputs"): Expect a single input for FINAL.
("derivation with equivalent fixed-output inputs"): New test.
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This is a followup to a8d3033da61958c53c44dd5db90672bfc4533ef9.
* tests/import-github.scm (call-with-releases): Mock
'open-connection-for-uri'.
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* tests/http-client.scm: New file.
* Makefile.am (SCM_TESTS): Add it.
* .dir-locals.el (scheme-mode): Add 'with-http-server'.
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This version field exposes the (already present) version information of a boot
parameters file.
* gnu/system.scm (%boot-parameters-version): New variable.
(<boot-parameters>)[version]: New field.
(read-boot-parameters): Use it.
(operating-system-boot-parameters-file): Likewise.
* tests/boot-parameters.scm (test-read-boot-parameters): Use
%boot-parameters-version as the default version value in the template.
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Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/51801>.
Reported by Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (options->derivations)[warn-if-unsupported]:
New procedure.
[compute-derivation]: Use it.
* tests/guix-build.sh: Add test.
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Previously user-facing commands would happily start building packages
even if they do not support that system. With this change, all the
user-facing commands reject unsupported packages without going further.
* guix/profiles.scm (profile-derivation): Add #:allow-unsupported-packages?.
Define 'check-supported-packages' and honor #:allow-unsupported-packages?.
* tests/guix-pack.sh, tests/guix-package.sh, tests/guix-shell.sh: Ensure
that unsupported packages are rejected.
* tests/guix-system.sh: Pass "--system=armhf-linux" when attempting to
build gnu/system/examples/asus-c201.tmpl.
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'%current-target-system'.
Previously 'package-transitive-supported-systems' would enter an
infinite loop over the cross-compilation tool chain if
%CURRENT-TARGET-SYSTEM was set.
* guix/packages.scm (package-transitive-supported-systems)[supported-systems-procedure]:
Pass explicit SYSTEM and TARGET parameters.
* tests/packages.scm ("supported-package? vs. %current-target-system"):
New test.
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Read hash extensions preserve source location info as source properties
on their result. However, in Guile 3.0.8, that location would be
dismissed, leading 'local-file' to fail to resolve file names relative
to the source directory.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54003>.
Reported by Aleksandr Vityazev <avityazev@posteo.org>.
* guix/gexp.scm <eval-when> [read-syntax-redefined?, read-procedure]
[read-syntax*]: New variables.
[read-ungexp]: Adjust to expect either sexps or syntax objects.
[read-gexp]: Call 'read-procedure'.
* tests/gexp.scm ("local-file, relative file name, within gexp")
("local-file, relative file name, within gexp, compiled"): New tests.
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Fixes a regression whereby, when cross-compiling, 'computed-file' would
use a cross-compiled Guile as its builder, which would fail to run.
Regression introduced in af57d1bf6c46f47d82dbc234dde1e16fa8634e9d (the
problem had always been there but was hidden before behind the (not guile)
condition.)
* guix/gexp.scm (computed-file-compiler): For 'guile', pass #:target #f.
* tests/gexp.scm ("lower-object, computed-file, #:target"): New test.
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This will allow mirror operators to alter these non-normative bits of a
narinfo without having to resign narinfos.
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (narinfo-string): Remove
URL/Compression/FileSize from BASE-INFO. Move them after "Signature".
* tests/publish.scm ("/*.narinfo")
("/*.narinfo with properly encoded '+' sign")
("/*.narinfo with lzip + gzip")
("with cache, lzip + gzip"): Adjust accordingly.
* tests/substitute.scm ("query narinfo with signature over relevant subset"):
New test.
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Fixes a bug whereby authentication of a commit *not* descending from the
introductory commit could succeed, provided the commit verifies the
authorization invariant.
In the example below, A is a common ancestor of the introductory commit
I and of commit X. Authentication of X would succeed, even though it is
not a descendant of I, as long as X is authorized according to the
'.guix-authorizations' in A:
X I
\ /
A
This is because, 'authenticate-repository' would not check whether X
descends from I, and the call (commit-difference X I) would return X.
In practice that only affects forks because it means that ancestors of
the introductory commit already contain a '.guix-authorizations' file.
* guix/git-authenticate.scm (authenticate-repository): Add call to
'commit-descendant?'.
* tests/channels.scm ("authenticate-channel, not a descendant of introductory commit"):
New test.
* tests/git-authenticate.scm ("authenticate-repository, target not a descendant of intro"):
New test.
* tests/guix-git-authenticate.sh: Expect earlier test to fail since
9549f0283a78fe36f2d4ff2a04ef8ad6b0c02604 is not a descendant of
$intro_commit. Add new test targeting an ancestor of the introductory
commit, and another test targeting the v1.2.0 commit.
* doc/guix.texi (Specifying Channel Authorizations): Add a sentence.
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* guix/git.scm (commit-descendant?): New procedure.
* tests/git.scm ("commit-descendant?"): New test.
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These tests mimic similar tests already in 'tests/channels.scm', but
without using the higher-level 'authenticate-channel'.
* tests/git-authenticate.scm ("introductory commit, valid signature")
("introductory commit, missing signature")
("introductory commit, wrong signature"): New tests.
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This is a followup to 00762a4c4c8ecdd71cccf6afdd87ae68bf9b4964.
* tests/pypi.scm ("pypi->guix-package, no wheel"): Guard against
'error?' instead of 'quit'.
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Fixes a regression introduced in
af57d1bf6c46f47d82dbc234dde1e16fa8634e9d whereby tests would end up
building the world.
* guix/gexp.scm (mixed-text-file): Add #:guile parameter and honor it.
* tests/gexp.scm ("mixed-text-file"): Pass #:guile to 'mixed-text-file'.
("file-union"): Pass #:guile to 'file-union'.
("lower-object, computed-file"): Pass #:guile to 'computed-file'.
("lower-object, computed-file + grafts"): Likewise.
* tests/packages.scm ("origin->derivation, single file with snippet"):
Likewise.
* tests/profiles.scm ("profile-derivation, ordering & collisions"):
Likewise.
* guix/tests.scm (test-file): Likewise.
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* tests/graph.scm ("package DAG, oops it was a cycle"): New test.
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* guix/import/pypi.scm (find-project-url): New function.
(make-pypi-sexp): Use find-project-url.
* tests/pypi.scm (foo-json): New procedure.
(test-json-1, test-json-2): Define in terms of it.
("find-project-url, with numpy", "find-project-url, uWSGI"):
("find-project-url, flake8-array-spacing")
("find-project-url, foo/goo"): New tests.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/53267>.
Reported by Tirifto <tirifto@posteo.cz>.
Regression introduced in 65ffb9388c1c3d870cb07e4cb3ef12c9ac06a161.
In the (unlikely) case where the profile we're targeting with "guix
upgrade -n" or similar is already built, a new profile generation would
be created and linked to despite the use of '-n'. This is because
65ffb9388c1c3d870cb07e4cb3ef12c9ac06a161 assumed that dry-run behavior
would be handled solely by the build handler, which is not the case when
there's nothing to build.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (build-and-use-profile): Reintroduce #:dry-run?
and honor it.
(process-actions): Pass #:dry-run? to 'build-and-use-profile'.
* tests/guix-package-net.sh: Add test.
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This is a followup to 575e52ac2b090fd194086e9c1c53bbf8055acbc2.
* tests/publish.scm ("/log/NAME"): Expect a gzip-encoded log.
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With resolved conflicts in:
gnu/packages/gnome.scm
gnu/packages/openstack.scm
gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm
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Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52943>.
* tests/gremlin.scm (file-needed/recursive)[ground-truth]: On aarch64-linux,
remove the dynamic linker from this list.
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* tests/guix-package-net.sh: Remove second 'trap' line. Change first
'trap' line to remove "$module_dir" and *.lock files.
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Fixes a regression introduced in
a773c3142dd168e1c4480614d3f5fd9d003954cd, which would lead the first
'trap' to be ignored, thereby leaving 't-guix-graph-*' directories
behind it.
* tests/guix-graph.sh: Remove first 'trap' line that had no effect;
replace second 'trap' line.
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* Makefile.am (SCM_TESTS): Register new tests.
* guix/import/github.scm
(%github-api): New variable.
(fetch-releases-or-tags): Use the new variable.
* tests/import-github.scm: New file with tests.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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* guix/build/utils.scm (wrap-script):
Don't add (car cl) one too many times, cl its self contains it's car.
Split the aguments string with string-tokenize to avoid leaving an empty
string argument when there should be none. These two bugs seemed to
be partially cancelling each other out so that scripts still worked when
ran with no arguments.
* tests/build-utils.scm: Adjust wrap-script to above changes.
Add two tests to ensure the command line arguments appear identical to a
script and its wrapped version.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
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* guix/scripts/style.scm (canonicalize-comment): New procedure.
(pretty-print-with-comments): Add #:format-comment. and honor it.
(object->string*): Add 'args' and honor them.
(format-package-definition): Pass #:format-comment to
'object->string*'.
* tests/style.scm ("pretty-print-with-comments, canonicalize-comment"):
New test.
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* guix/scripts/style.scm (format-package-definition): New procedure.
(%options, show-help): Add "--styling".
(%default-options): Add 'styling-procedure'.
(guix-style): Honor it.
* tests/style.scm (with-test-package)
("input labels, 'safe' policy")
("input labels, 'safe' policy, nothing changed")
("input labels, margin comment")
("input labels, margin comment on long list")
("input labels, line comment")
("input labels, modify-inputs and margin comment"): Pass "-S inputs".
* etc/indent-code.el: Remove.
* doc/contributing.texi (Formatting Code): Mention "guix style" instead
of "etc/indent-code.el".
(Submitting Patches): Add item for "guix style".
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix style): Document "-S" and update.
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This allows us to express cases where a newline should be inserted
immediately after the head symbol of a list.
* guix/scripts/style.scm (%newline-forms): New variable.
(newline-form?): New procedure.
(pretty-print-with-comments): Handle "newline forms".
* tests/style.scm: Add test.
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* guix/scripts/style.scm (vhashq): Add clause for 'lst, and change
default clause.
(%special-forms): Add context for 'add-after and 'add-before. Add
'replace.
(prefix?, special-form-lead): New procedures.
(special-form?): Remove.
(pretty-print-with-comments): Add 'context' to the threaded state.
Adjust 'print-sequence' and adjust 'loop' calls accordingly.
* tests/style.scm: Add tests for 'replace.
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* guix/scripts/style.scm (vhashq): New macro.
(%special-forms): New variable.
(special-form?): New procedure.
(pretty-print-with-comments): Add many clauses and tweak existing
rules.
* tests/style.scm (test-pretty-print): New macro.
<top level>: Add 'test-pretty-print' tests.
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Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52752>.
Reported by Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>.
* tests/gremlin.scm ("file-needed/recursive"): Augment the list of vDSO
names.
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* guix/import/texlive.scm (tlpdb->package): Remove labels from
'propagated-inputs' field.
* tests/texlive.scm ("texlive->guix-package"): Adjust accordingly.
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* tests/texlive.scm ("texlive->guix-package"): Correct order of locations.
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Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52940>.
* tests/gremlin.scm (file-needed/recursive): Consider two entries to be
equivalent not when they are the same string, but rather when they refer to
the same file.
[ground-truth]: In addition to strings that begin with "linux-vdso.so", remove
strings that begin with "linux-vdso64.so".
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Updaters need to be modified to return 'git-reference' objects.
This patch modifies the 'generic-git' and 'minetest' updater,
but others might need to be modified as well.
* guix/git.scm (git-reference->git-checkout): New procedure.
* guix/upstream.scm (package-update/git-fetch): New procedure.
(<upstream-source>)[urls]: Document it can be a 'git-reference'.
(%method-updates): Add 'git-fetch' mapping.
(update-package-source): Support 'git-reference' sources.
(upstream-source-compiler/url-fetch): Split off from ...
(upstream-source-compiler): ... this, and call ...
(upstream-source-compiler/git-fetch): ... this new procedure if the URL
field contains a 'git-reference'.
* guix/import/git.scm
(latest-git-tag-version): Always return two values and document that the tag
is returned as well.
(latest-git-release)[urls]: Use the 'git-reference' instead of the
repository URL.
* guix/import/minetest.scm (latest-minetest-release)[urls]: Don't wrap the
'git-reference' in a list.
* tests/minetest.scm (upstream-source->sexp): Adjust to new convention.
Co-authored-by: Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be>
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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specification->package fails on manifest entries with specific outputs,
resulting in an invalid home configuration. This changes the import command
to use specification->package+output instead.
* guix/scripts/home/import.scm (manifest+configuration-files->code): Make sure
manifest entries with specific output are also handled.
* tests/home-import.scm: Specify output in home environment manifest entry.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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* tests/upstream.scm ("changed-inputs returns changes to plain input list",
"changed-inputs returns changes to all plain input lists"): New tests.
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All these tests pass, because they only test the old-style input alists with
labels.
* tests/upstream.scm ("changed-inputs returns no changes",
"changed-inputs returns changes to labelled input list",
"changed-inputs returns changes to all labelled input lists"): New tests.
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* guix/scripts/hash.scm (git-hash): Use '#:select?' with
'git-hash-directory'.
* tests/guix-hash.sh: Adjust accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Timothy Sample <samplet@ngyro.com>
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