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author | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2018-05-28 18:14:37 +0200 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2018-06-01 15:20:54 +0200 |
commit | 838e17d8050236a6d3ffde991fb0035412eb3046 (patch) | |
tree | f517ba418a8da54692260bef557a547688d3c0ae /doc | |
parent | ccc951cab3172adfdaf6fd2dfa8f8cdb98358a69 (diff) |
gexp: Add 'with-extensions'.
* guix/gexp.scm (<gexp>)[extensions]: New field.
(gexp-attribute): New procedure.
(gexp-modules): Write in terms of 'gexp-attribute'.
(gexp-extensions): New procedure.
(gexp->derivation): Add #:effective-version.
[extension-flags]: New procedure.
Honor extensions of EXP.
(current-imported-extensions): New syntax parameter.
(with-extensions): New macro.
(gexp): Honor CURRENT-IMPORTED-EXTENSIONS.
(compiled-modules): Add #:extensions and honor it.
(load-path-expression): Likewise.
(gexp->script, gexp->file): Honor extensions.
* tests/gexp.scm (%extension-package): New variable.
("gexp-extensions & ungexp")
("gexp-extensions & ungexp-splicing")
("gexp-extensions and literal Scheme object")
("gexp->derivation & with-extensions")
("program-file & with-extensions"): New tests.
* doc/guix.texi (G-Expressions): Document 'with-extensions'.
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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 3b5078741d..77bdaa50eb 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -5064,6 +5064,23 @@ headers, which comes in handy in this case: @dots{}))) @end example +@cindex extensions, for gexps +@findex with-extensions +In the same vein, sometimes you want to import not just pure-Scheme +modules, but also ``extensions'' such as Guile bindings to C libraries +or other ``full-blown'' packages. Say you need the @code{guile-json} +package available on the build side, here's how you would do it: + +@example +(use-modules (gnu packages guile)) ;for 'guile-json' + +(with-extensions (list guile-json) + (gexp->derivation "something-with-json" + #~(begin + (use-modules (json)) + @dots{}))) +@end example + The syntactic form to construct gexps is summarized below. @deffn {Scheme Syntax} #~@var{exp} @@ -5147,6 +5164,18 @@ directly defined in @var{body}@dots{}, but not on those defined, say, in procedures called from @var{body}@dots{}. @end deffn +@deffn {Scheme Syntax} with-extensions @var{extensions} @var{body}@dots{} +Mark the gexps defined in @var{body}@dots{} as requiring +@var{extensions} in their build and execution environment. +@var{extensions} is typically a list of package objects such as those +defined in the @code{(gnu packages guile)} module. + +Concretely, the packages listed in @var{extensions} are added to the +load path while compiling imported modules in @var{body}@dots{}; they +are also added to the load path of the gexp returned by +@var{body}@dots{}. +@end deffn + @deffn {Scheme Procedure} gexp? @var{obj} Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is a G-expression. @end deffn @@ -5161,6 +5190,7 @@ information about monads.) [#:hash #f] [#:hash-algo #f] @ [#:recursive? #f] [#:env-vars '()] [#:modules '()] @ [#:module-path @var{%load-path}] @ + [#:effective-version "2.2"] @ [#:references-graphs #f] [#:allowed-references #f] @ [#:disallowed-references #f] @ [#:leaked-env-vars #f] @ @@ -5181,6 +5211,9 @@ make @var{modules} available in the evaluation context of @var{exp}; the load path during the execution of @var{exp}---e.g., @code{((guix build utils) (guix build gnu-build-system))}. +@var{effective-version} determines the string to use when adding extensions of +@var{exp} (see @code{with-extensions}) to the search path---e.g., @code{"2.2"}. + @var{graft?} determines whether packages referred to by @var{exp} should be grafted when applicable. |