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doc: Update note on Emacs packages.
* doc/guix.texi ("Emacs packages"): Expand note to talk about differences between native compilation upstream and as used in Guix.
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File,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
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@quotation Note
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Emacs can now compile packages natively. Under the default
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configuration, this means that Emacs packages will now be
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just-in-time (JIT) compiled as you use them, and the results
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stored in a subdirectory of your @code{user-emacs-directory}.
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Most Emacs variants are now capable of doing native compilation.
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The approach taken by Guix Emacs however differs greatly
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from the approach taken upstream.
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Furthermore, the build system for Emacs packages transparently
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supports native compilation, but note, that
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@code{emacs-minimal}---the default Emacs for building
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packages---has been configured without native compilation.
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Upstream Emacs compiles packages just-in-time and typically places
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shared object files in a special folder within your
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@code{user-emacs-directory}.
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These shared objects within said folder are organized in a
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flat hierarchy, and their file names contain two hashes to
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verify the original file name and contents of the source code.
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Guix Emacs on the other hand prefers to compile packages ahead-of-time.
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Shared objects retain much of the original file name and no hashes
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are added to verify the original file name or the contents of the file.
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Crucially, this allows Guix Emacs and packages built against it
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to be grafted (@pxref{Security Updates, grafts}), but at the same time,
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Guix Emacs lacks the hash-based verification of source code baked
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into upstream Emacs. As this naming schema is trivial to exploit,
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we disable just-in-time compilation.
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Further note, that @code{emacs-minimal}---the default Emacs
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for building packages---has been configured without native compilation.
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To natively compile your emacs packages ahead of time, use a
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transformation like @option{--with-input=emacs-minimal=emacs}.
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@end quotation
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