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From: Noah Lavine <noah.b.lavine@gmail.com>
To: Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>
Cc: "Ludovic Courtès" <ludo@gnu.org>, guile-devel <guile-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Adding to the end of the load path
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2012 19:10:58 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CA+U71=NhCduytPC6E-K8gHHu21BPMrAEhtD70=s0+uH8q7Uqog@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87fw4atrjz.fsf@tines.lan>

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Hello,

This is coming late in the discussion, but I'd like to suggest a somewhat
different approach. I hope this is helpful.

It seems to me that in the end, the module-lookup system may need to be
more complex than having regular and suffix lookup paths. For instance, one
of the big concerns here was reducing the number of stat() calls. What if
we know that some load directories only contain certain modules? We might
want a way for the user to say "all the (foo ...) modules live in ~/foo,
but you don't have to look for any other modules there". Or what if I want
to use a backup version of a module that's also included in the regular
Guile distribution, because I haven't ported my code to a new version yet
(yes, I should use module versions, but I don't)? There might be more
complicated scenarios too.

Given that the module-lookup system is fundamentally complicated, I'm going
to suggest that we *don't* try to make it all configurable by environment
variables. If people want full control of lookups, they can write a
site-wide Guile init file or a personal ~/.guile. The regular load-path
would still be part of the system, and that would be configurable by an
environment variable, so legacy setups would continue to work. However, I'd
be happy saying that if you wanted to access all of the functionality, you
need to write Scheme code. Let's start by adding Scheme interfaces to the
functionality we want, and maybe not worry about environment variables if
they're complicated.

What do you think?
Noah



On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org> wrote:

> Hi Andreas,
>
> Andreas Rottmann <a.rottmann@gmx.at> writes:
>
> > ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> >
> >> I pretty much like Mark’s suggestion of using ‘...’ as a special marker,
> >> even though that’s a valid file name.
> >>
> > Well, there's a workaround -- specifying "./..." as an "escape sequence"
> > for "..." if you really need to have a three-dot relative directory in
> > the path.
> >
> >> How would that work for you?
> >>
> > I would like the approach using separate _SUFFIX variables better, as it
> > doesn't have this special case.
>
> As I wrote earlier, I certainly agree that the _SUFFIX approach is
> cleaner.  Unfortunately, we need a solution that will work nicely with
> earlier versions of Guile.
>
> > While I don't think the special case
> > will be a problem for a user setting the environment variables
> > themselves, if you want to set them programatically, you now have to
> > consider treat "..." specially, escaping it like mentioned above, to be
> > general.
>
> Note that PATH-style variables are already not general, because they
> provide no way to include filenames containing ':' (a colon).
>
> In general, it's best to avoid setting GUILE_LOAD_PATH programmatically,
> because it will affect more than just the instance of Guile you
> intended; it will also affect any subprocesses that use Guile.  It's
> better to use -L which is fully general without any special cases, or to
> modify %load-path within the program itself.
>
> > However, I can live with that, but maybe we can have it both
> > ways:
> >
> > - Add the _SUFFIX environment variables, making it clear in the docs
> >   that they are supported only from Guile 2.0.7 onward.
>
> Yes, I agree this is a good idea.
>
> > - Additonally, add "..." as a special marker, but mention it is just
> >   provided to support Guile < 2.0.7, and should not be used in code that
> >   needs to depend on Guile 2.0.7 or newer for other reasons
> >   (e.g. reliance on another added feature or significant bugfix).
>
> Again, these environment variables are not specific to any particular
> piece of code.  They are usually associated with an entire user account.
>
> > I'm not sure how the deprecation strategy is employed exactly, but we
> > could mark the "..." feature as deprecated right away, or at least in
> > master, and remove it in 2.2 or 2.4.
>
> I don't think we can mark it deprecated until versions of Guile older
> than 2.0.7 have become very rare, which won't be until at least 2017
> (due to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS), and then it will need to be deprecated for a
> couple more years before we can get rid of it entirely.  Therefore, I
> think it's premature to emphasize the transient nature of the "..."
> marker.  Like it or not, we'll probably be stuck with it for 7 or 8
> years.
>
> Does that make sense?
>
>     Regards,
>       Mark
>
>

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2012-11-16  0:10 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-11-05  3:18 Adding to the end of the load path Ian Price
2012-11-08  1:03 ` Andreas Rottmann
2012-11-11  7:50   ` Mark H Weaver
2012-11-11 19:02     ` Andreas Rottmann
2012-11-11 21:51       ` Mark H Weaver
2012-11-12 16:35         ` Bruce Korb
2012-11-13 21:04   ` Ludovic Courtès
2012-11-15 22:06     ` Andreas Rottmann
2012-11-15 22:37       ` Ludovic Courtès
2012-11-15 22:44       ` Mark H Weaver
2012-11-15 23:06         ` Ludovic Courtès
2012-11-16  0:10         ` Noah Lavine [this message]
2012-11-16 14:00           ` Noah Lavine
2012-11-16 18:06           ` Bruce Korb
2012-11-16 18:52           ` Mark H Weaver
2012-11-16 21:38             ` Noah Lavine
2012-11-28 23:12     ` [PATCH] Add parse-path-with-ellipsis, and use it for GUILE_LOAD_PATH et al Mark H Weaver
2012-11-28 23:46       ` Ludovic Courtès
2012-11-29  3:04         ` Mark H Weaver
2012-11-29 10:27           ` Ludovic Courtès

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