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transformations: '--with-source' now operates in depth.

The '--with-source' option is the first one that was implemented, and
it's the only one that would operate only on leaf packages rather than
traversing the dependency graph.  This change makes it consistent with
the rest of the transformation options.

* guix/transformations.scm (evaluate-source-replacement-specs): New
procedure.
(transform-package-source): Rewrite using it.
* tests/transformations.scm ("options->transformation, with-source, no
matches"): Rewrite since we no longer get a warning.
("options->transformation, with-source, in depth"): New test.
* doc/guix.texi (Package Transformation Options): Adjust examples.
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Ludovic Courtès 2022-09-23 19:04:29 +02:00 committed by Ludovic Courtès
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@ -12364,14 +12364,15 @@ one provided by the distribution. The example below downloads
the @code{ed} package:
@example
guix build ed --with-source=mirror://gnu/ed/ed-1.7.tar.gz
guix build ed --with-source=mirror://gnu/ed/ed-1.4.tar.gz
@end example
As a developer, @option{--with-source} makes it easy to test release
candidates:
candidates, and even to test their impact on packages that depend on
them:
@example
guix build guile --with-source=../guile-2.0.9.219-e1bb7.tar.xz
guix build elogind --with-source=@dots{}/shepherd-0.9.0rc1.tar.gz
@end example
@dots{} or to build from a checkout in a pristine environment:

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@ -129,42 +129,46 @@ the new package's version number from URI."
;;; Transformations.
;;;
(define (transform-package-source sources)
"Return a transformation procedure that replaces package sources with the
matching URIs given in SOURCES."
(define new-sources
(map (lambda (uri)
(match (string-index uri #\=)
(#f
;; Determine the package name and version from URI.
(call-with-values
(lambda ()
(hyphen-package-name->name+version
(tarball-base-name (basename uri))))
(lambda (name version)
(list name version uri))))
(index
;; What's before INDEX is a "PKG@VER" or "PKG" spec.
(call-with-values
(lambda ()
(package-name->name+version (string-take uri index)))
(lambda (name version)
(list name version
(string-drop uri (+ 1 index))))))))
sources))
(define (evaluate-source-replacement-specs specs)
"Parse SPECS, a list of strings like \"guile=/tmp/guile-4.2.tar.gz\" or just
\"/tmp/guile-4.2.tar.gz\" and return a list of package spec/procedure pairs as
expected by 'package-input-rewriting/spec'. Raise an error if an element of
SPECS uses invalid syntax."
(define not-equal
(char-set-complement (char-set #\=)))
(lambda (obj)
(let loop ((sources new-sources)
(result '()))
(match obj
((? package? p)
(match (assoc-ref sources (package-name p))
((version source)
(package-with-source p source version))
(#f
p)))
(_
obj)))))
(map (lambda (spec)
(match (string-tokenize spec not-equal)
((uri)
(let* ((base (tarball-base-name (basename uri)))
(name (hyphen-package-name->name+version base)))
(cons name
(lambda (old)
(package-with-source old uri)))))
((spec uri)
(let-values (((name version)
(package-name->name+version spec)))
;; Note: Here VERSION is used as the version string of the new
;; package rather than as part of the spec of the package being
;; targeted.
(cons name
(lambda (old)
(package-with-source old uri version)))))
(_
(raise (formatted-message
(G_ "invalid source replacement specification: ~s")
spec)))))
specs))
(define (transform-package-source replacement-specs)
"Return a transformation procedure that replaces package sources with the
matching URIs given in REPLACEMENT-SPECS."
(let* ((replacements (evaluate-source-replacement-specs replacement-specs))
(rewrite (package-input-rewriting/spec replacements)))
(lambda (obj)
(if (package? obj)
(rewrite obj)
obj))))
(define (evaluate-replacement-specs specs proc)
"Parse SPECS, a list of strings like \"guile=guile@2.1\" and return a list

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@ -103,16 +103,11 @@
"sha256" f))))))))))
(test-assert "options->transformation, with-source, no matches"
;; When a transformation in not applicable, a warning must be raised.
(let* ((p (dummy-package "foobar"))
(s (search-path %load-path "guix.scm"))
(t (options->transformation `((with-source . ,s)))))
(let* ((port (open-output-string))
(new (parameterize ((guix-warning-port port))
(t p))))
(and (eq? new p)
(string-contains (get-output-string port)
"had no effect")))))
(eq? (package-source (t p))
(package-source p))))
(test-assert "options->transformation, with-source, PKG=URI"
(let* ((p (dummy-package "foo"))
@ -147,6 +142,29 @@
(add-to-store store (basename s) #t
"sha256" s)))))))
(test-assert "options->transformation, with-source, in depth"
(let* ((p0 (dummy-package "foo" (version "0.0")))
(s (search-path %load-path "guix.scm"))
(f (string-append "foo@42.0=" s))
(t (options->transformation `((with-source . ,f))))
(p1 (dummy-package "bar" (inputs (list p0))))
(p2 (dummy-package "baz" (inputs (list p1)))))
(with-store store
(let ((new (t p2)))
(and (not (eq? new p2))
(match (package-inputs new)
((("bar" p1*))
(match (package-inputs p1*)
((("foo" p0*))
(and (not (eq? p0* p0))
(string=? (package-name p0*) (package-name p0))
(string=? (package-version p0*) "42.0")
(string=? (add-to-store store (basename s) #t
"sha256" s)
(run-with-store store
(lower-object
(package-source p0*))))))))))))))
(test-assert "options->transformation, with-input"
(let* ((p (dummy-package "guix.scm"
(inputs `(("foo" ,(specification->package "coreutils"))