guix-kreyren/guix/derivations.scm
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store: Rename '&nix-error' to '&store-error'.
* guix/store.scm (&nix-error): Rename to...
(&store-error): ... this, and adjust users.
(&nix-connection-error): Rename to...
(&store-connection-error): ... this, and adjust users.
(&nix-protocol-error): Rename to...
(&store-protocol-error): ... this, adjust users.
(&nix-error, &nix-connection-error, &nix-protocol-error): Define these
condition types and their getters as deprecrated aliases.
* build-aux/run-system-tests.scm, guix/derivations.scm,
guix/grafts.scm, guix/scripts/challenge.scm,
guix/scripts/graph.scm, guix/scripts/lint.scm,
guix/scripts/offload.scm, guix/serialization.scm,
guix/ssh.scm, guix/tests.scm, guix/ui.scm,
tests/derivations.scm, tests/gexp.scm, tests/guix-daemon.sh,
tests/packages.scm, tests/store.scm, doc/guix.texi: Adjust to use the
new names.
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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright © 2016, 2017 Mathieu Lirzin <mthl@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (guix derivations)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-9 gnu)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-35)
#:use-module (ice-9 binary-ports)
#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
#:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
#:use-module (guix store)
#:use-module (guix utils)
#:use-module (guix base16)
#:use-module (guix memoization)
#:use-module (guix combinators)
#:use-module (guix monads)
#:use-module (gcrypt hash)
#:use-module (guix base32)
#:use-module (guix records)
#:use-module (guix sets)
#:export (<derivation>
derivation?
derivation-outputs
derivation-inputs
derivation-sources
derivation-system
derivation-builder
derivation-builder-arguments
derivation-builder-environment-vars
derivation-file-name
derivation-prerequisites
derivation-prerequisites-to-build
<derivation-output>
derivation-output?
derivation-output-path
derivation-output-hash-algo
derivation-output-hash
derivation-output-recursive?
<derivation-input>
derivation-input?
derivation-input-path
derivation-input-sub-derivations
derivation-input-output-paths
valid-derivation-input?
&derivation-error
derivation-error?
derivation-error-derivation
&derivation-missing-output-error
derivation-missing-output-error?
derivation-missing-output
derivation-name
derivation-output-names
fixed-output-derivation?
offloadable-derivation?
substitutable-derivation?
substitution-oracle
derivation-hash
derivation-properties
read-derivation
read-derivation-from-file
write-derivation
derivation->output-path
derivation->output-paths
derivation-path->output-path
derivation-path->output-paths
derivation
raw-derivation
invalidate-derivation-caches!
map-derivation
build-derivations
built-derivations
file-search-error?
file-search-error-file-name
file-search-error-search-path
search-path*
module->source-file-name
build-expression->derivation)
;; Re-export it from here for backward compatibility.
#:re-export (%guile-for-build))
;;;
;;; Error conditions.
;;;
(define-condition-type &derivation-error &store-error
derivation-error?
(derivation derivation-error-derivation))
(define-condition-type &derivation-missing-output-error &derivation-error
derivation-missing-output-error?
(output derivation-missing-output))
;;;
;;; Nix derivations, as implemented in Nix's `derivations.cc'.
;;;
(define-immutable-record-type <derivation>
(make-derivation outputs inputs sources system builder args env-vars
file-name)
derivation?
(outputs derivation-outputs) ; list of name/<derivation-output> pairs
(inputs derivation-inputs) ; list of <derivation-input>
(sources derivation-sources) ; list of store paths
(system derivation-system) ; string
(builder derivation-builder) ; store path
(args derivation-builder-arguments) ; list of strings
(env-vars derivation-builder-environment-vars) ; list of name/value pairs
(file-name derivation-file-name)) ; the .drv file name
(define-immutable-record-type <derivation-output>
(make-derivation-output path hash-algo hash recursive?)
derivation-output?
(path derivation-output-path) ; store path
(hash-algo derivation-output-hash-algo) ; symbol | #f
(hash derivation-output-hash) ; bytevector | #f
(recursive? derivation-output-recursive?)) ; Boolean
(define-immutable-record-type <derivation-input>
(make-derivation-input path sub-derivations)
derivation-input?
(path derivation-input-path) ; store path
(sub-derivations derivation-input-sub-derivations)) ; list of strings
(set-record-type-printer! <derivation>
(lambda (drv port)
(format port "#<derivation ~a => ~a ~a>"
(derivation-file-name drv)
(string-join
(map (match-lambda
((_ . output)
(derivation-output-path output)))
(derivation-outputs drv)))
(number->string (object-address drv) 16))))
(define (derivation-name drv)
"Return the base name of DRV."
(let ((base (store-path-package-name (derivation-file-name drv))))
(string-drop-right base 4)))
(define (derivation-output-names drv)
"Return the names of the outputs of DRV."
(match (derivation-outputs drv)
(((names . _) ...)
names)))
(define (fixed-output-derivation? drv)
"Return #t if DRV is a fixed-output derivation, such as the result of a
download with a fixed hash (aka. `fetchurl')."
(match drv
(($ <derivation>
(("out" . ($ <derivation-output> _ (? symbol?) (? bytevector?)))))
#t)
(_ #f)))
(define (derivation-input<? input1 input2)
"Compare INPUT1 and INPUT2, two <derivation-input>."
(string<? (derivation-input-path input1)
(derivation-input-path input2)))
(define (derivation-input-output-paths input)
"Return the list of output paths corresponding to INPUT, a
<derivation-input>."
(match input
(($ <derivation-input> path sub-drvs)
(map (cut derivation-path->output-path path <>)
sub-drvs))))
(define (valid-derivation-input? store input)
"Return true if INPUT is valid--i.e., if all the outputs it requests are in
the store."
(every (cut valid-path? store <>)
(derivation-input-output-paths input)))
(define (coalesce-duplicate-inputs inputs)
"Return a list of inputs, such that when INPUTS contains the same DRV twice,
they are coalesced, with their sub-derivations merged. This is needed because
Nix itself keeps only one of them."
(fold (lambda (input result)
(match input
(($ <derivation-input> path sub-drvs)
;; XXX: quadratic
(match (find (match-lambda
(($ <derivation-input> p s)
(string=? p path)))
result)
(#f
(cons input result))
((and dup ($ <derivation-input> _ sub-drvs2))
;; Merge DUP with INPUT.
(let ((sub-drvs (delete-duplicates
(append sub-drvs sub-drvs2))))
(cons (make-derivation-input path
(sort sub-drvs string<?))
(delq dup result))))))))
'()
inputs))
(define* (derivation-prerequisites drv #:optional (cut? (const #f)))
"Return the list of derivation-inputs required to build DRV, recursively.
CUT? is a predicate that is passed a derivation-input and returns true to
eliminate the given input and its dependencies from the search. An example of
such a predicate is 'valid-derivation-input?'; when it is used as CUT?, the
result is the set of prerequisites of DRV not already in valid."
(let loop ((drv drv)
(result '())
(input-set (set)))
(let ((inputs (remove (lambda (input)
(or (set-contains? input-set input)
(cut? input)))
(derivation-inputs drv))))
(fold2 loop
(append inputs result)
(fold set-insert input-set inputs)
(map (lambda (i)
(read-derivation-from-file (derivation-input-path i)))
inputs)))))
(define (offloadable-derivation? drv)
"Return true if DRV can be offloaded, false otherwise."
(match (assoc "preferLocalBuild"
(derivation-builder-environment-vars drv))
(("preferLocalBuild" . "1") #f)
(_ #t)))
(define (substitutable-derivation? drv)
"Return #t if DRV can be substituted."
(match (assoc "allowSubstitutes"
(derivation-builder-environment-vars drv))
(("allowSubstitutes" . value)
(string=? value "1"))
(_ #t)))
(define (derivation-output-paths drv sub-drvs)
"Return the output paths of outputs SUB-DRVS of DRV."
(match drv
(($ <derivation> outputs)
(map (lambda (sub-drv)
(derivation-output-path (assoc-ref outputs sub-drv)))
sub-drvs))))
(define* (substitution-oracle store drv
#:key (mode (build-mode normal)))
"Return a one-argument procedure that, when passed a store file name,
returns a 'substitutable?' if it's substitutable and #f otherwise.
The returned procedure
knows about all substitutes for all the derivations listed in DRV, *except*
those that are already valid (that is, it won't bother checking whether an
item is substitutable if it's already on disk); it also knows about their
prerequisites, unless they are themselves substitutable.
Creating a single oracle (thus making a single 'substitutable-path-info' call) and
reusing it is much more efficient than calling 'has-substitutes?' or similar
repeatedly, because it avoids the costs associated with launching the
substituter many times."
(define valid?
(cut valid-path? store <>))
(define valid-input?
(cut valid-derivation-input? store <>))
(define (dependencies drv)
;; Skip prerequisite sub-trees of DRV whose root is valid. This allows us
;; to ask the substituter for just as much as needed, instead of asking it
;; for the whole world, which can be significantly faster when substitute
;; info is not already in cache.
;; Also, skip derivations marked as non-substitutable.
(append-map (lambda (input)
(let ((drv (read-derivation-from-file
(derivation-input-path input))))
(if (substitutable-derivation? drv)
(derivation-input-output-paths input)
'())))
(derivation-prerequisites drv valid-input?)))
(let* ((paths (delete-duplicates
(concatenate
(fold (lambda (drv result)
(let ((self (match (derivation->output-paths drv)
(((names . paths) ...)
paths))))
(cond ((eqv? mode (build-mode check))
(cons (dependencies drv) result))
((not (substitutable-derivation? drv))
(cons (dependencies drv) result))
((every valid? self)
result)
(else
(cons* self (dependencies drv) result)))))
'()
drv))))
(subst (fold (lambda (subst vhash)
(vhash-cons (substitutable-path subst) subst
vhash))
vlist-null
(substitutable-path-info store paths))))
(lambda (item)
(match (vhash-assoc item subst)
(#f #f)
((key . value) value)))))
(define* (derivation-prerequisites-to-build store drv
#:key
(mode (build-mode normal))
(outputs
(derivation-output-names drv))
(substitutable-info
(substitution-oracle store
(list drv)
#:mode mode)))
"Return two values: the list of derivation-inputs required to build the
OUTPUTS of DRV and not already available in STORE, recursively, and the list
of required store paths that can be substituted. SUBSTITUTABLE-INFO must be a
one-argument procedure similar to that returned by 'substitution-oracle'."
(define built?
(cut valid-path? store <>))
(define input-built?
(compose (cut any built? <>) derivation-input-output-paths))
(define input-substitutable?
;; Return true if and only if all of SUB-DRVS are subsitutable. If at
;; least one is missing, then everything must be rebuilt.
(compose (cut every substitutable-info <>) derivation-input-output-paths))
(define (derivation-built? drv* sub-drvs)
;; In 'check' mode, assume that DRV is not built.
(and (not (and (eqv? mode (build-mode check))
(eq? drv* drv)))
(every built? (derivation-output-paths drv* sub-drvs))))
(define (derivation-substitutable-info drv sub-drvs)
(and (substitutable-derivation? drv)
(let ((info (filter-map substitutable-info
(derivation-output-paths drv sub-drvs))))
(and (= (length info) (length sub-drvs))
info))))
(let loop ((drv drv)
(sub-drvs outputs)
(build '()) ;list of <derivation-input>
(substitute '())) ;list of <substitutable>
(cond ((derivation-built? drv sub-drvs)
(values build substitute))
((derivation-substitutable-info drv sub-drvs)
=>
(lambda (substitutables)
(values build
(append substitutables substitute))))
(else
(let ((build (if (substitutable-derivation? drv)
build
(cons (make-derivation-input
(derivation-file-name drv) sub-drvs)
build)))
(inputs (remove (lambda (i)
(or (member i build) ; XXX: quadratic
(input-built? i)
(input-substitutable? i)))
(derivation-inputs drv))))
(fold2 loop
(append inputs build)
(append (append-map (lambda (input)
(if (and (not (input-built? input))
(input-substitutable? input))
(map substitutable-info
(derivation-input-output-paths
input))
'()))
(derivation-inputs drv))
substitute)
(map (lambda (i)
(read-derivation-from-file
(derivation-input-path i)))
inputs)
(map derivation-input-sub-derivations inputs)))))))
(define (read-derivation drv-port)
"Read the derivation from DRV-PORT and return the corresponding <derivation>
object. Most of the time you'll want to use 'read-derivation-from-file',
which caches things as appropriate and is thus more efficient."
(define comma (string->symbol ","))
(define (ununquote x)
(match x
(('unquote x) (ununquote x))
((x ...) (map ununquote x))
(_ x)))
(define (outputs->alist x)
(fold-right (lambda (output result)
(match output
((name path "" "")
(alist-cons name
(make-derivation-output path #f #f #f)
result))
((name path hash-algo hash)
;; fixed-output
(let* ((rec? (string-prefix? "r:" hash-algo))
(algo (string->symbol
(if rec?
(string-drop hash-algo 2)
hash-algo)))
(hash (base16-string->bytevector hash)))
(alist-cons name
(make-derivation-output path algo
hash rec?)
result)))))
'()
x))
(define (make-input-drvs x)
(fold-right (lambda (input result)
(match input
((path (sub-drvs ...))
(cons (make-derivation-input path sub-drvs)
result))))
'()
x))
;; The contents of a derivation are typically ASCII, but choosing
;; UTF-8 allows us to take the fast path for Guile's `scm_getc'.
(set-port-encoding! drv-port "UTF-8")
(let loop ((exp (read drv-port))
(result '()))
(match exp
((? eof-object?)
(let ((result (reverse result)))
(match result
(('Derive ((outputs ...) (input-drvs ...)
(input-srcs ...)
(? string? system)
(? string? builder)
((? string? args) ...)
((var value) ...)))
(make-derivation (outputs->alist outputs)
(make-input-drvs input-drvs)
input-srcs
system builder args
(fold-right alist-cons '() var value)
(port-filename drv-port)))
(_
(error "failed to parse derivation" drv-port result)))))
((? (cut eq? <> comma))
(loop (read drv-port) result))
(_
(loop (read drv-port)
(cons (ununquote exp) result))))))
(define %derivation-cache
;; Maps derivation file names to <derivation> objects.
;; XXX: This is redundant with 'atts-cache' in the store.
(make-weak-value-hash-table 200))
(define (read-derivation-from-file file)
"Read the derivation in FILE, a '.drv' file, and return the corresponding
<derivation> object."
;; Memoize that operation because 'read-derivation' is quite expensive,
;; and because the same argument is read more than 15 times on average
;; during something like (package-derivation s gdb).
(or (and file (hash-ref %derivation-cache file))
(let ((drv (call-with-input-file file read-derivation)))
(hash-set! %derivation-cache file drv)
drv)))
(define-inlinable (write-sequence lst write-item port)
;; Write each element of LST with WRITE-ITEM to PORT, separating them with a
;; comma.
(match lst
(()
#t)
((prefix (... ...) last)
(for-each (lambda (item)
(write-item item port)
(display "," port))
prefix)
(write-item last port))))
(define-inlinable (write-list lst write-item port)
;; Write LST as a derivation list to PORT, using WRITE-ITEM to write each
;; element.
(display "[" port)
(write-sequence lst write-item port)
(display "]" port))
(define-inlinable (write-tuple lst write-item port)
;; Same, but write LST as a tuple.
(display "(" port)
(write-sequence lst write-item port)
(display ")" port))
(define (write-derivation drv port)
"Write the ATerm-like serialization of DRV to PORT. See Section 2.4 of
Eelco Dolstra's PhD dissertation for an overview of a previous version of
that form."
;; Make sure we're using the faster implementation.
(define format simple-format)
(define (write-string-list lst)
(write-list lst write port))
(define (write-output output port)
(match output
((name . ($ <derivation-output> path hash-algo hash recursive?))
(write-tuple (list name path
(if hash-algo
(string-append (if recursive? "r:" "")
(symbol->string hash-algo))
"")
(or (and=> hash bytevector->base16-string)
""))
write
port))))
(define (write-input input port)
(match input
(($ <derivation-input> path sub-drvs)
(display "(\"" port)
(display path port)
(display "\"," port)
(write-string-list sub-drvs)
(display ")" port))))
(define (write-env-var env-var port)
(match env-var
((name . value)
(display "(" port)
(write name port)
(display "," port)
(write value port)
(display ")" port))))
;; Assume all the lists we are writing are already sorted.
(match drv
(($ <derivation> outputs inputs sources
system builder args env-vars)
(display "Derive(" port)
(write-list outputs write-output port)
(display "," port)
(write-list inputs write-input port)
(display "," port)
(write-string-list sources)
(simple-format port ",\"~a\",\"~a\"," system builder)
(write-string-list args)
(display "," port)
(write-list env-vars write-env-var port)
(display ")" port))))
(define derivation->bytevector
(mlambda (drv)
"Return the external representation of DRV as a UTF-8-encoded string."
(with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding "UTF-8"))
(call-with-values open-bytevector-output-port
(lambda (port get-bytevector)
(write-derivation drv port)
(get-bytevector))))))
(define* (derivation->output-path drv #:optional (output "out"))
"Return the store path of its output OUTPUT. Raise a
'&derivation-missing-output-error' condition if OUTPUT is not an output of
DRV."
(let ((output* (assoc-ref (derivation-outputs drv) output)))
(if output*
(derivation-output-path output*)
(raise (condition (&derivation-missing-output-error
(derivation drv)
(output output)))))))
(define (derivation->output-paths drv)
"Return the list of name/path pairs of the outputs of DRV."
(map (match-lambda
((name . output)
(cons name (derivation-output-path output))))
(derivation-outputs drv)))
(define derivation-path->output-path
;; This procedure is called frequently, so memoize it.
(let ((memoized (mlambda (path output)
(derivation->output-path (read-derivation-from-file path)
output))))
(lambda* (path #:optional (output "out"))
"Read the derivation from PATH (`/gnu/store/xxx.drv'), and return the store
path of its output OUTPUT."
(memoized path output))))
(define (derivation-path->output-paths path)
"Read the derivation from PATH (`/gnu/store/xxx.drv'), and return the
list of name/path pairs of its outputs."
(derivation->output-paths (read-derivation-from-file path)))
;;;
;;; Derivation primitive.
;;;
(define derivation-path->base16-hash
(mlambda (file)
"Return a string containing the base16 representation of the hash of the
derivation at FILE."
(bytevector->base16-string
(derivation-hash (read-derivation-from-file file)))))
(define (derivation/masked-inputs drv)
"Assuming DRV is a regular derivation (not fixed-output), replace the file
name of each input with that input's hash."
(match drv
(($ <derivation> outputs inputs sources
system builder args env-vars)
(let ((inputs (map (match-lambda
(($ <derivation-input> path sub-drvs)
(let ((hash (derivation-path->base16-hash path)))
(make-derivation-input hash sub-drvs))))
inputs)))
(make-derivation outputs
(sort (coalesce-duplicate-inputs inputs)
derivation-input<?)
sources
system builder args env-vars
#f)))))
(define derivation-hash ; `hashDerivationModulo' in derivations.cc
(lambda (drv)
"Return the hash of DRV, modulo its fixed-output inputs, as a bytevector."
(match drv
(($ <derivation> ((_ . ($ <derivation-output> path
(? symbol? hash-algo) (? bytevector? hash)
(? boolean? recursive?)))))
;; A fixed-output derivation.
(sha256
(string->utf8
(string-append "fixed:out:"
(if recursive? "r:" "")
(symbol->string hash-algo)
":" (bytevector->base16-string hash)
":" path))))
(_
;; XXX: At this point this remains faster than `port-sha256', because
;; the SHA256 port's `write' method gets called for every single
;; character.
(sha256 (derivation->bytevector (derivation/masked-inputs drv)))))))
(define* (derivation store name builder args
#:key
(system (%current-system)) (env-vars '())
(inputs '()) (outputs '("out"))
hash hash-algo recursive?
references-graphs
allowed-references disallowed-references
leaked-env-vars local-build?
(substitutable? #t)
(properties '()))
"Build a derivation with the given arguments, and return the resulting
<derivation> object. When HASH and HASH-ALGO are given, a
fixed-output derivation is created---i.e., one whose result is known in
advance, such as a file download. If, in addition, RECURSIVE? is true, then
that fixed output may be an executable file or a directory and HASH must be
the hash of an archive containing this output.
When REFERENCES-GRAPHS is true, it must be a list of file name/store path
pairs. In that case, the reference graph of each store path is exported in
the build environment in the corresponding file, in a simple text format.
When ALLOWED-REFERENCES is true, it must be a list of store items or outputs
that the derivation's outputs may refer to. Likewise, DISALLOWED-REFERENCES,
if true, must be a list of things the outputs may not refer to.
When LEAKED-ENV-VARS is true, it must be a list of strings denoting
environment variables that are allowed to \"leak\" from the daemon's
environment to the build environment. This is only applicable to fixed-output
derivations--i.e., when HASH is true. The main use is to allow variables such
as \"http_proxy\" to be passed to derivations that download files.
When LOCAL-BUILD? is true, declare that the derivation is not a good candidate
for offloading and should rather be built locally. This is the case for small
derivations where the costs of data transfers would outweigh the benefits.
When SUBSTITUTABLE? is false, declare that substitutes of the derivation's
output should not be used.
PROPERTIES must be an association list describing \"properties\" of the
derivation. It is kept as-is, uninterpreted, in the derivation."
(define (add-output-paths drv)
;; Return DRV with an actual store path for each of its output and the
;; corresponding environment variable.
(match drv
(($ <derivation> outputs inputs sources
system builder args env-vars)
(let* ((drv-hash (derivation-hash drv))
(outputs (map (match-lambda
((output-name . ($ <derivation-output>
_ algo hash rec?))
(let ((path
(if hash
(fixed-output-path name hash
#:hash-algo algo
#:output output-name
#:recursive? rec?)
(output-path output-name
drv-hash name))))
(cons output-name
(make-derivation-output path algo
hash rec?)))))
outputs)))
(make-derivation outputs inputs sources system builder args
(map (match-lambda
((name . value)
(cons name
(or (and=> (assoc-ref outputs name)
derivation-output-path)
value))))
env-vars)
#f)))))
(define (user+system-env-vars)
;; Some options are passed to the build daemon via the env. vars of
;; derivations (urgh!). We hide that from our API, but here is the place
;; where we kludgify those options.
(let ((env-vars `(,@(if local-build?
`(("preferLocalBuild" . "1"))
'())
,@(if (not substitutable?)
`(("allowSubstitutes" . "0"))
'())
,@(if allowed-references
`(("allowedReferences"
. ,(string-join allowed-references)))
'())
,@(if disallowed-references
`(("disallowedReferences"
. ,(string-join disallowed-references)))
'())
,@(if leaked-env-vars
`(("impureEnvVars"
. ,(string-join leaked-env-vars)))
'())
,@(match properties
(() '())
(lst `(("guix properties"
. ,(object->string properties)))))
,@env-vars)))
(match references-graphs
(((file . path) ...)
(let ((value (map (cut string-append <> " " <>)
file path)))
;; XXX: This all breaks down if an element of FILE or PATH contains
;; white space.
`(("exportReferencesGraph" . ,(string-join value " "))
,@env-vars)))
(#f
env-vars))))
(define (env-vars-with-empty-outputs env-vars)
;; Return a variant of ENV-VARS where each OUTPUTS is associated with an
;; empty string, even outputs that do not appear in ENV-VARS.
(let ((e (map (match-lambda
((name . val)
(if (member name outputs)
(cons name "")
(cons name val))))
env-vars)))
(fold (lambda (output-name env-vars)
(if (assoc output-name env-vars)
env-vars
(append env-vars `((,output-name . "")))))
e
outputs)))
(define input->derivation-input
(match-lambda
(((? derivation? drv))
(make-derivation-input (derivation-file-name drv) '("out")))
(((? derivation? drv) sub-drvs ...)
(make-derivation-input (derivation-file-name drv) sub-drvs))
(((? direct-store-path? input))
(make-derivation-input input '("out")))
(((? direct-store-path? input) sub-drvs ...)
(make-derivation-input input sub-drvs))
((input . _)
(let ((path (add-to-store store (basename input)
#t "sha256" input)))
(make-derivation-input path '())))))
;; Note: lists are sorted alphabetically, to conform with the behavior of
;; C++ `std::map' in Nix itself.
(let* ((outputs (map (lambda (name)
;; Return outputs with an empty path.
(cons name
(make-derivation-output "" hash-algo
hash recursive?)))
(sort outputs string<?)))
(inputs (sort (coalesce-duplicate-inputs
(map input->derivation-input
(delete-duplicates inputs)))
derivation-input<?))
(env-vars (sort (env-vars-with-empty-outputs
(user+system-env-vars))
(lambda (e1 e2)
(string<? (car e1) (car e2)))))
(drv-masked (make-derivation outputs
(filter (compose derivation-path?
derivation-input-path)
inputs)
(filter-map (lambda (i)
(let ((p (derivation-input-path i)))
(and (not (derivation-path? p))
p)))
inputs)
system builder args env-vars #f))
(drv (add-output-paths drv-masked)))
(let* ((file (add-data-to-store store (string-append name ".drv")
(derivation->bytevector drv)
(map derivation-input-path inputs)))
(drv* (set-field drv (derivation-file-name) file)))
(hash-set! %derivation-cache file drv*)
drv*)))
(define (invalidate-derivation-caches!)
"Invalidate internal derivation caches. This is mostly useful for
long-running processes that know what they're doing. Use with care!"
;; Typically this is meant to be used by Cuirass and Hydra, which can clear
;; caches when they start evaluating packages for another architecture.
(invalidate-memoization! derivation->bytevector)
(invalidate-memoization! derivation-path->base16-hash)
(hash-clear! %derivation-cache))
(define derivation-properties
(mlambdaq (drv)
"Return the property alist associated with DRV."
(match (assoc "guix properties"
(derivation-builder-environment-vars drv))
((_ . str) (call-with-input-string str read))
(#f '()))))
(define* (map-derivation store drv mapping
#:key (system (%current-system)))
"Given MAPPING, a list of pairs of derivations, return a derivation based on
DRV where all the 'car's of MAPPING have been replaced by its 'cdr's,
recursively."
(define (substitute str initial replacements)
(fold (lambda (path replacement result)
(string-replace-substring result path
replacement))
str
initial replacements))
(define (substitute-file file initial replacements)
(define contents
(with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding #f))
(call-with-input-file file read-string)))
(let ((updated (substitute contents initial replacements)))
(if (string=? updated contents)
file
;; XXX: permissions aren't preserved.
(add-text-to-store store (store-path-package-name file)
updated))))
(define input->output-paths
(match-lambda
(((? derivation? drv))
(list (derivation->output-path drv)))
(((? derivation? drv) sub-drvs ...)
(map (cut derivation->output-path drv <>)
sub-drvs))
((file)
(list file))))
(let ((mapping (fold (lambda (pair result)
(match pair
(((? derivation? orig) . replacement)
(vhash-cons (derivation-file-name orig)
replacement result))
((file . replacement)
(vhash-cons file replacement result))))
vlist-null
mapping)))
(define rewritten-input
;; Rewrite the given input according to MAPPING, and return an input
;; in the format used in 'derivation' calls.
(mlambda (input loop)
(match input
(($ <derivation-input> path (sub-drvs ...))
(match (vhash-assoc path mapping)
((_ . (? derivation? replacement))
(cons replacement sub-drvs))
((_ . replacement)
(list replacement))
(#f
(let* ((drv (loop (read-derivation-from-file path))))
(cons drv sub-drvs))))))))
(let loop ((drv drv))
(let* ((inputs (map (cut rewritten-input <> loop)
(derivation-inputs drv)))
(initial (append-map derivation-input-output-paths
(derivation-inputs drv)))
(replacements (append-map input->output-paths inputs))
;; Sources typically refer to the output directories of the
;; original inputs, INITIAL. Rewrite them by substituting
;; REPLACEMENTS.
(sources (map (lambda (source)
(match (vhash-assoc source mapping)
((_ . replacement)
replacement)
(#f
(substitute-file source
initial replacements))))
(derivation-sources drv)))
;; Now augment the lists of initials and replacements.
(initial (append (derivation-sources drv) initial))
(replacements (append sources replacements))
(name (store-path-package-name
(string-drop-right (derivation-file-name drv)
4))))
(derivation store name
(substitute (derivation-builder drv)
initial replacements)
(map (cut substitute <> initial replacements)
(derivation-builder-arguments drv))
#:system system
#:env-vars (map (match-lambda
((var . value)
`(,var
. ,(substitute value initial
replacements))))
(derivation-builder-environment-vars drv))
#:inputs (append (map list sources) inputs)
#:outputs (derivation-output-names drv)
#:hash (match (derivation-outputs drv)
((($ <derivation-output> _ algo hash))
hash)
(_ #f))
#:hash-algo (match (derivation-outputs drv)
((($ <derivation-output> _ algo hash))
algo)
(_ #f)))))))
;;;
;;; Store compatibility layer.
;;;
(define* (build-derivations store derivations
#:optional (mode (build-mode normal)))
"Build DERIVATIONS, a list of <derivation> objects or .drv file names, using
the specified MODE."
(build-things store (map (match-lambda
((? string? file) file)
((and drv ($ <derivation>))
(derivation-file-name drv)))
derivations)
mode))
;;;
;;; Guile-based builders.
;;;
(define (parent-directories file-name)
"Return the list of parent dirs of FILE-NAME, in the order in which an
`mkdir -p' implementation would make them."
(let ((not-slash (char-set-complement (char-set #\/))))
(reverse
(fold (lambda (dir result)
(match result
(()
(list dir))
((prev _ ...)
(cons (string-append prev "/" dir)
result))))
'()
(remove (cut string=? <> ".")
(string-tokenize (dirname file-name) not-slash))))))
(define* (imported-files store files ;deprecated
#:key (name "file-import")
(system (%current-system))
(guile (%guile-for-build)))
"Return a derivation that imports FILES into STORE. FILES must be a list
of (FINAL-PATH . FILE-NAME) pairs; each FILE-NAME is read from the file
system, imported, and appears under FINAL-PATH in the resulting store path."
(let* ((files (map (match-lambda
((final-path . file-name)
(list final-path
(add-to-store store (basename final-path) #f
"sha256" file-name))))
files))
(builder
`(begin
(mkdir %output) (chdir %output)
,@(append-map (match-lambda
((final-path store-path)
(append (match (parent-directories final-path)
(() '())
((head ... tail)
(append (map (lambda (d)
`(false-if-exception
(mkdir ,d)))
head)
`((or (file-exists? ,tail)
(mkdir ,tail))))))
`((symlink ,store-path ,final-path)))))
files))))
(build-expression->derivation store name builder
#:system system
#:inputs files
#:guile-for-build guile
#:local-build? #t)))
;; The "file not found" error condition.
(define-condition-type &file-search-error &error
file-search-error?
(file file-search-error-file-name)
(path file-search-error-search-path))
(define search-path*
;; A memoizing version of 'search-path' so 'imported-modules' does not end
;; up looking for the same files over and over again.
(mlambda (path file)
"Search for FILE in PATH and memoize the result. Raise a
'&file-search-error' condition if it could not be found."
(or (search-path path file)
(raise (condition
(&file-search-error (file file)
(path path)))))))
(define (module->source-file-name module)
"Return the file name corresponding to MODULE, a Guile module name (a list
of symbols.)"
(string-append (string-join (map symbol->string module) "/")
".scm"))
(define* (%imported-modules store modules ;deprecated
#:key (name "module-import")
(system (%current-system))
(guile (%guile-for-build))
(module-path %load-path))
"Return a derivation that contains the source files of MODULES, a list of
module names such as `(ice-9 q)'. All of MODULES must be in the MODULE-PATH
search path."
;; TODO: Determine the closure of MODULES, build the `.go' files,
;; canonicalize the source files through read/write, etc.
(let ((files (map (lambda (m)
(let ((f (module->source-file-name m)))
(cons f (search-path* module-path f))))
modules)))
(imported-files store files #:name name #:system system
#:guile guile)))
(define* (%compiled-modules store modules ;deprecated
#:key (name "module-import-compiled")
(system (%current-system))
(guile (%guile-for-build))
(module-path %load-path))
"Return a derivation that builds a tree containing the `.go' files
corresponding to MODULES. All the MODULES are built in a context where
they can refer to each other."
(let* ((module-drv (%imported-modules store modules
#:system system
#:guile guile
#:module-path module-path))
(module-dir (derivation->output-path module-drv))
(files (map (lambda (m)
(let ((f (string-join (map symbol->string m)
"/")))
(cons (string-append f ".go")
(string-append module-dir "/" f ".scm"))))
modules)))
(define builder
`(begin
(use-modules (system base compile))
(let ((out (assoc-ref %outputs "out")))
(mkdir out)
(chdir out))
(set! %load-path
(cons ,module-dir %load-path))
,@(map (match-lambda
((output . input)
(let ((make-parent-dirs (map (lambda (dir)
`(unless (file-exists? ,dir)
(mkdir ,dir)))
(parent-directories output))))
`(begin
,@make-parent-dirs
(compile-file ,input
#:output-file ,output
#:opts %auto-compilation-options)))))
files)))
(build-expression->derivation store name builder
#:inputs `(("modules" ,module-drv))
#:system system
#:guile-for-build guile
#:local-build? #t)))
(define* (build-expression->derivation store name exp ;deprecated
#:key
(system (%current-system))
(inputs '())
(outputs '("out"))
hash hash-algo recursive?
(env-vars '())
(modules '())
guile-for-build
references-graphs
allowed-references
disallowed-references
local-build? (substitutable? #t)
(properties '()))
"Return a derivation that executes Scheme expression EXP as a builder
for derivation NAME. INPUTS must be a list of (NAME DRV-PATH SUB-DRV)
tuples; when SUB-DRV is omitted, \"out\" is assumed. MODULES is a list
of names of Guile modules from the current search path to be copied in
the store, compiled, and made available in the load path during the
execution of EXP.
EXP is evaluated in an environment where %OUTPUT is bound to the main
output path, %OUTPUTS is bound to a list of output/path pairs, and where
%BUILD-INPUTS is bound to an alist of string/output-path pairs made from
INPUTS. Optionally, ENV-VARS is a list of string pairs specifying the
name and value of environment variables visible to the builder. The
builder terminates by passing the result of EXP to `exit'; thus, when
EXP returns #f, the build is considered to have failed.
EXP is built using GUILE-FOR-BUILD (a derivation). When GUILE-FOR-BUILD is
omitted or is #f, the value of the `%guile-for-build' fluid is used instead.
See the `derivation' procedure for the meaning of REFERENCES-GRAPHS,
ALLOWED-REFERENCES, DISALLOWED-REFERENCES, LOCAL-BUILD?, SUBSTITUTABLE?,
and PROPERTIES."
(define guile-drv
(or guile-for-build (%guile-for-build)))
(define guile
(string-append (derivation->output-path guile-drv)
"/bin/guile"))
(define module-form?
(match-lambda
(((or 'define-module 'use-modules) _ ...) #t)
(_ #f)))
(define source-path
;; When passed an input that is a source, return its path; otherwise
;; return #f.
(match-lambda
((_ (? derivation?) _ ...)
#f)
((_ path _ ...)
(and (not (derivation-path? path))
path))))
(let* ((prologue `(begin
,@(match exp
((_ ...)
;; Module forms must appear at the top-level so
;; that any macros they export can be expanded.
(filter module-form? exp))
(_ `(,exp)))
(define %output (getenv "out"))
(define %outputs
(map (lambda (o)
(cons o (getenv o)))
',outputs))
(define %build-inputs
',(map (match-lambda
((name drv . rest)
(let ((sub (match rest
(() "out")
((x) x))))
(cons name
(cond
((derivation? drv)
(derivation->output-path drv sub))
((derivation-path? drv)
(derivation-path->output-path drv
sub))
(else drv))))))
inputs))
,@(if (null? modules)
'()
;; Remove our own settings.
'((unsetenv "GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH")))
;; Guile sets it, but remove it to avoid conflicts when
;; building Guile-using packages.
(unsetenv "LD_LIBRARY_PATH")))
(builder (add-text-to-store store
(string-append name "-guile-builder")
;; Explicitly use UTF-8 for determinism,
;; and also because UTF-8 output is faster.
(with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding
"UTF-8"))
(call-with-output-string
(lambda (port)
(write prologue port)
(write
`(exit
,(match exp
((_ ...)
(remove module-form? exp))
(_ `(,exp))))
port))))
;; The references don't really matter
;; since the builder is always used in
;; conjunction with the drv that needs
;; it. For clarity, we add references
;; to the subset of INPUTS that are
;; sources, avoiding references to other
;; .drv; otherwise, BUILDER's hash would
;; depend on those, even if they are
;; fixed-output.
(filter-map source-path inputs)))
(mod-drv (and (pair? modules)
(%imported-modules store modules
#:guile guile-drv
#:system system)))
(mod-dir (and mod-drv
(derivation->output-path mod-drv)))
(go-drv (and (pair? modules)
(%compiled-modules store modules
#:guile guile-drv
#:system system)))
(go-dir (and go-drv
(derivation->output-path go-drv))))
(derivation store name guile
`("--no-auto-compile"
,@(if mod-dir `("-L" ,mod-dir) '())
,builder)
#:system system
#:inputs `((,(or guile-for-build (%guile-for-build)))
(,builder)
,@(map cdr inputs)
,@(if mod-drv `((,mod-drv) (,go-drv)) '()))
;; When MODULES is non-empty, shamelessly clobber
;; $GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH.
#:env-vars (if go-dir
`(("GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH" . ,go-dir)
,@(alist-delete "GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH"
env-vars))
env-vars)
#:hash hash #:hash-algo hash-algo
#:recursive? recursive?
#:outputs outputs
#:references-graphs references-graphs
#:allowed-references allowed-references
#:disallowed-references disallowed-references
#:local-build? local-build?
#:substitutable? substitutable?
#:properties properties)))
;;;
;;; Monadic interface.
;;;
(define built-derivations
(store-lift build-derivations))
(define raw-derivation
(store-lift derivation))