scripts: environment: Allow mixing regular and ad-hoc packages.

This patch changes the --ad-hoc flag to be positional.  That is, the
packages that appear before --ad-hoc are interpreted as packages whose
inputs should be in the environment; the packages that appear after are
interpreted as packages to be directly added to the environment.

* guix/scripts/environment.scm (tag-package-arg, compact): New
  procedures.
  (%options): Tweak the handlers for --load and --expression options.
  (options/resolve-packages): Preserve package mode tag.
  (parse-args): Tweak argument handler to use package tagging procedure.
  (guix-environment): Apply ad-hoc behavior on a per package basis.
* tests/guix-environment.sh: Add test.
* doc/guix.texi ("invoking guix environment"): Document new behavior of
  --ad-hoc.
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David Thompson 2015-10-25 22:33:33 -04:00
parent 6726282b20
commit cc90fbbf39
3 changed files with 85 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -4699,6 +4699,20 @@ NumPy:
guix environment --ad-hoc python2-numpy python-2.7 -- python
@end example
Furthermore, one might want the dependencies of a package and also some
additional packages that are not build-time or runtime dependencies, but
are useful when developing nonetheless. Because of this, the
@code{--ad-hoc} flag is positional. Packages appearing before
@code{--ad-hoc} are interpreted as packages whose dependencies will be
added to the environment. Packages appearing after are interpreted as
packages that will be added to the environment directly. For example,
the following command creates a Guix development environment that
additionally includes Git and strace:
@example
guix environment guix --ad-hoc git strace
@end example
Sometimes it is desirable to isolate the environment as much as
possible, for maximal purity and reproducibility. In particular, when
using Guix on a host distro that is not GuixSD, it is desirable to
@ -4759,6 +4773,12 @@ Note that this example implicitly asks for the default output of
specific output---e.g., @code{glib:bin} asks for the @code{bin} output
of @code{glib} (@pxref{Packages with Multiple Outputs}).
This option may be composed with the default behavior of @command{guix
environment}. Packages appearing before @code{--ad-hoc} are interpreted
as packages whose dependencies will be added to the environment, the
default behavior. Packages appearing after are interpreted as packages
that will be added to the environment directly.
@item --pure
Unset existing environment variables when building the new environment.
This has the effect of creating an environment in which search paths

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@ -166,6 +166,16 @@ (define %default-options
(max-silent-time . 3600)
(verbosity . 0)))
(define (tag-package-arg opts arg)
"Return a two-element list with the form (TAG ARG) that tags ARG with either
'ad-hoc' in OPTS has the 'ad-hoc?' key set to #t, or 'inputs' otherwise."
;; Normally, the transitive inputs to a package are added to an environment,
;; but the ad-hoc? flag changes the meaning of a package argument such that
;; the package itself is added to the environment instead.
(if (assoc-ref opts 'ad-hoc?)
`(ad-hoc-package ,arg)
`(package ,arg)))
(define %options
;; Specification of the command-line options.
(cons* (option '(#\h "help") #f #f
@ -186,10 +196,14 @@ (define %options
(alist-cons 'search-paths #t result)))
(option '(#\l "load") #t #f
(lambda (opt name arg result)
(alist-cons 'load arg result)))
(alist-cons 'load
(tag-package-arg result arg)
result)))
(option '(#\e "expression") #t #f
(lambda (opt name arg result)
(alist-cons 'expression arg result)))
(alist-cons 'expression
(tag-package-arg result arg)
result)))
(option '("ad-hoc") #f #f
(lambda (opt name arg result)
(alist-cons 'ad-hoc? #t result)))
@ -232,29 +246,34 @@ (define same-key? (cut eq? key <>))
(_ memo)))
'() alist))
(define (compact lst)
"Remove all #f elements from LST."
(filter identity lst))
(define (options/resolve-packages opts)
"Return OPTS with package specification strings replaced by actual
packages."
(append-map (match-lambda
(('package . (? string? spec))
(let-values (((package output)
(specification->package+output spec)))
`((package ,package ,output))))
(('expression . str)
;; Add all the outputs of the package STR evaluates to.
(match (read/eval str)
((? package? package)
(compact
(append-map (match-lambda
(('package mode (? string? spec))
(let-values (((package output)
(specification->package+output spec)))
(list (list mode package output))))
(('expression mode str)
;; Add all the outputs of the package STR evaluates to.
(match (read/eval str)
((? package? package)
(map (lambda (output)
(list mode package output))
(package-outputs package)))))
(('load mode file)
;; Add all the outputs of the package defined in FILE.
(let ((package (load* file (make-user-module '()))))
(map (lambda (output)
`(package ,package ,output))
(package-outputs package)))))
(('load . file)
;; Add all the outputs of the package defined in FILE.
(let ((package (load* file (make-user-module '()))))
(map (lambda (output)
`(package ,package ,output))
(package-outputs package))))
(opt (list opt)))
opts))
(list mode package output))
(package-outputs package))))
(_ '(#f)))
opts)))
(define (build-inputs inputs opts)
"Build the derivations in INPUTS, a list of (DERIVATION) or (DERIVATION
@ -402,7 +421,7 @@ (define (environment-bash container? bootstrap? system)
(define (parse-args args)
"Parse the list of command line arguments ARGS."
(define (handle-argument arg result)
(alist-cons 'package arg result))
(alist-cons 'package (tag-package-arg result arg) result))
;; The '--' token is used to separate the command to run from the rest of
;; the operands.
@ -420,22 +439,20 @@ (define (guix-environment . args)
(pure? (assoc-ref opts 'pure))
(container? (assoc-ref opts 'container?))
(network? (assoc-ref opts 'network?))
(ad-hoc? (assoc-ref opts 'ad-hoc?))
(bootstrap? (assoc-ref opts 'bootstrap?))
(system (assoc-ref opts 'system))
(command (assoc-ref opts 'exec))
(packages (pick-all (options/resolve-packages opts) 'package))
(packages (options/resolve-packages opts))
(mappings (pick-all opts 'file-system-mapping))
(inputs (if ad-hoc?
(append-map (match-lambda
((package output)
(package+propagated-inputs package
output)))
packages)
(append-map (compose bag-transitive-inputs
package->bag
first)
packages)))
(inputs (delete-duplicates
(append-map (match-lambda
(('ad-hoc-package package output)
(package+propagated-inputs package
output))
(('package package output)
(bag-transitive-inputs
(package->bag package))))
packages)))
(paths (delete-duplicates
(cons $PATH
(append-map (match-lambda

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@ -97,4 +97,18 @@ then
# Make sure the "debug" output is not listed.
if grep -E "$make_boot0_debug" "$tmpdir/a"; then false; else true; fi
# Compute the build environment for the initial GNU Make, but add in the
# bootstrap Guile as an ad-hoc addition.
guix environment -e '(@@ (gnu packages commencement) gnu-make-boot0)' \
--ad-hoc guile-bootstrap --no-substitutes --search-paths \
--pure > "$tmpdir/a"
# Make sure the bootstrap binaries are all listed where they belong.
cat $tmpdir/a
grep -E '^export PATH=.*-bootstrap-binaries-0/bin' "$tmpdir/a"
grep -E '^export PATH=.*-guile-bootstrap-2.0/bin' "$tmpdir/a"
grep -E '^export CPATH=.*-gcc-bootstrap-0/include' "$tmpdir/a"
grep -E '^export CPATH=.*-glibc-bootstrap-0/include' "$tmpdir/a"
grep -E '^export LIBRARY_PATH=.*-glibc-bootstrap-0/lib' "$tmpdir/a"
fi