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* doc/guix.texi (The Store): Populate. (Introduction): Add cross-reference. Change "package store" to "the store".master
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build processes in dedicated ``chroots'', where only their explicit
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inputs are visible.
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@cindex package store
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@cindex store
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The result of package build functions is @dfn{cached} in the file
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system, in a special directory called the @dfn{package store}. In
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practice, each package is installed in a directory of its own, in the
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system, in a special directory called @dfn{the store} (@pxref{The
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Store}). Each package is installed in a directory of its own, in the
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store---by default under @file{/nix/store}. The directory name contains
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a hash of all the inputs used to build that package; thus, changing an
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input yields a different directory name.
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@node The Store
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@section The Store
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@code{(guix store)}
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@cindex store
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@cindex store paths
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Conceptually, the @dfn{store} is where derivations that have been
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successfully built are stored---by default, under @file{/nix/store}.
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Sub-directories in the store are referred to as @dfn{store paths}. The
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store has an associated database that contains information such has the
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store paths referred to by each store path, and the list of @emph{valid}
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store paths---paths that result from a successful build.
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The store is always accessed by the daemon on behalf of its clients
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(@pxref{Invoking guix-daemon}). To manipulate the store, clients
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connect to the daemon over a Unix-domain socket, send it requests, and
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read the result---these are remote procedure calls, or RPCs.
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The @code{(guix store)} module provides procedures to connect to the
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daemon, and to perform RPCs. These are described below.
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@deffn {Scheme Procedure} open-connection [@var{file}] [#:reserve-space? #t]
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Connect to the daemon over the Unix-domain socket at @var{file}. When
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@var{reserve-space?} is true, instruct it to reserve a little bit of
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extra space on the file system so that the garbage collector can still
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operate, should the disk become full. Return a server object.
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@var{file} defaults to @var{%default-socket-path}, which is the normal
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location given the options that were passed to @command{configure}.
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@end deffn
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@deffn {Scheme Procedure} close-connection @var{server}
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Close the connection to @var{server}.
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@end deffn
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@defvr {Scheme Variable} current-build-output-port
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This variable is bound to a SRFI-39 parameter, which refers to the port
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where build and error logs sent by the daemon should be written.
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@end defvr
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Procedures that make RPCs all take a server object as their first
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argument.
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@deffn {Scheme Procedure} valid-path? @var{server} @var{path}
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Return @code{#t} when @var{path} is a valid store path.
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@end deffn
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@deffn {Scheme Procedure} add-text-to-store @var{server} @var{name} @var{text} @var{references}
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Add @var{text} under file @var{name} in the store, and return its store
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path. @var{references} is the list of store paths referred to by the
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resulting store path.
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@end deffn
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@c FIXME
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@i{This section is currently incomplete.}
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@node Derivations
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@section Derivations
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(define* (open-connection #:optional (file %default-socket-path)
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#:key (reserve-space? #t))
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"Connect to the daemon over the Unix-domain socket at FILE. When
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RESERVE-SPACE? is true, instruct it to reserve a little bit of extra
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space on the file system so that the garbage collector can still
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operate, should the disk become full. Return a server object."
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(let ((s (with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding #f))
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;; This trick allows use of the `scm_c_read' optimization.
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(socket PF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM 0)))
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(define-operation (add-text-to-store (string name) (string text)
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(string-list references))
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"Add TEXT under file NAME in the store."
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"Add TEXT under file NAME in the store, and return its store path.
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REFERENCES is the list of store paths referred to by the resulting store
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path."
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store-path)
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(define-operation (add-to-store (string basename)
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