* bug#34574: Confusing manual entry for gexp->file
@ 2019-02-19 16:21 pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
2019-03-06 13:17 ` Ludovic Courtès
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) @ 2019-02-19 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 34574
Hello,
The Guix manual contains the following description of gexp->file:
-- Monadic Procedure: gexp->file NAME EXP [#:set-load-path? #t]
[#:module-path %load-path] [#:splice? #f] [#:guile
(default-guile)] Return a derivation that builds a file NAME
containing EXP. When SPLICE? is true, EXP is considered to be a
list of expressions that will be spliced in the resulting file.
When SET-LOAD-PATH? is true, emit code in the resulting file to set
‘%load-path’ and ‘%load-compiled-path’ to honor EXP’s imported
modules. Look up EXP’s modules in MODULE-PATH.
The resulting file holds references to all the dependencies of EXP
or a subset thereof.
I do not understand this last sentence. How can it be a subset? A
subset of what? Can this be explained more clearly or removed?
Regards,
Florian
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* bug#34574: Confusing manual entry for gexp->file
2019-02-19 16:21 bug#34574: Confusing manual entry for gexp->file pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
@ 2019-03-06 13:17 ` Ludovic Courtès
2019-03-06 18:35 ` pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2019-03-06 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pelzflorian (Florian Pelz); +Cc: 34574
Hi Florian,
"pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" <pelzflorian@pelzflorian.de> skribis:
> The Guix manual contains the following description of gexp->file:
>
> -- Monadic Procedure: gexp->file NAME EXP [#:set-load-path? #t]
> [#:module-path %load-path] [#:splice? #f] [#:guile
> (default-guile)] Return a derivation that builds a file NAME
> containing EXP. When SPLICE? is true, EXP is considered to be a
> list of expressions that will be spliced in the resulting file.
>
> When SET-LOAD-PATH? is true, emit code in the resulting file to set
> ‘%load-path’ and ‘%load-compiled-path’ to honor EXP’s imported
> modules. Look up EXP’s modules in MODULE-PATH.
>
> The resulting file holds references to all the dependencies of EXP
> or a subset thereof.
>
> I do not understand this last sentence. How can it be a subset? A
> subset of what? Can this be explained more clearly or removed?
It can be a subset of the references of EXP because, when a build
completes, the daemon scan the output(s) to determine the set of
residual references. That’s the difference between build-time and
run-time dependencies.
For instance, ‘sed’ depends on ‘gcc’ and ‘gcc:lib’ at build time, but
its output depends only on ‘gcc:lib’.
Does that make sense?
Ludo’.
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* bug#34574: Confusing manual entry for gexp->file
2019-03-06 13:17 ` Ludovic Courtès
@ 2019-03-06 18:35 ` pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
2019-03-08 10:48 ` Ludovic Courtès
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) @ 2019-03-06 18:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ludovic Courtès; +Cc: 34574
On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 02:17:49PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hi Florian,
>
> "pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" <pelzflorian@pelzflorian.de> skribis:
>
> > The Guix manual contains the following description of gexp->file:
> >
> > -- Monadic Procedure: gexp->file NAME EXP [#:set-load-path? #t]
> > [#:module-path %load-path] [#:splice? #f] [#:guile
> > (default-guile)] Return a derivation that builds a file NAME
> > containing EXP. When SPLICE? is true, EXP is considered to be a
> > list of expressions that will be spliced in the resulting file.
> >
> > When SET-LOAD-PATH? is true, emit code in the resulting file to set
> > ‘%load-path’ and ‘%load-compiled-path’ to honor EXP’s imported
> > modules. Look up EXP’s modules in MODULE-PATH.
> >
> > The resulting file holds references to all the dependencies of EXP
> > or a subset thereof.
> >
> > I do not understand this last sentence. How can it be a subset? A
> > subset of what? Can this be explained more clearly or removed?
>
> It can be a subset of the references of EXP because, when a build
> completes, the daemon scan the output(s) to determine the set of
> residual references. That’s the difference between build-time and
> run-time dependencies.
>
> For instance, ‘sed’ depends on ‘gcc’ and ‘gcc:lib’ at build time, but
> its output depends only on ‘gcc:lib’.
>
> Does that make sense?
>
> Ludo’.
Thank you. I did not know this is how the daemon determines outputs’
references. In this case I would understand the manual more easily if
it said:
The output(s) resulting from this derivation will be scanned for
references by the daemon. They can hold references to all the
dependencies of EXP or a subset thereof.
Please make this more clear in the manual.
Regards,
Florian
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* bug#34574: Confusing manual entry for gexp->file
2019-03-06 18:35 ` pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)
@ 2019-03-08 10:48 ` Ludovic Courtès
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2019-03-08 10:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pelzflorian (Florian Pelz); +Cc: 34574-done
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Hi Florian,
"pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" <pelzflorian@pelzflorian.de> skribis:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 02:17:49PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> Hi Florian,
>>
>> "pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" <pelzflorian@pelzflorian.de> skribis:
>>
>> > The Guix manual contains the following description of gexp->file:
>> >
>> > -- Monadic Procedure: gexp->file NAME EXP [#:set-load-path? #t]
>> > [#:module-path %load-path] [#:splice? #f] [#:guile
>> > (default-guile)] Return a derivation that builds a file NAME
>> > containing EXP. When SPLICE? is true, EXP is considered to be a
>> > list of expressions that will be spliced in the resulting file.
>> >
>> > When SET-LOAD-PATH? is true, emit code in the resulting file to set
>> > ‘%load-path’ and ‘%load-compiled-path’ to honor EXP’s imported
>> > modules. Look up EXP’s modules in MODULE-PATH.
>> >
>> > The resulting file holds references to all the dependencies of EXP
>> > or a subset thereof.
>> >
>> > I do not understand this last sentence. How can it be a subset? A
>> > subset of what? Can this be explained more clearly or removed?
>>
>> It can be a subset of the references of EXP because, when a build
>> completes, the daemon scan the output(s) to determine the set of
>> residual references. That’s the difference between build-time and
>> run-time dependencies.
>>
>> For instance, ‘sed’ depends on ‘gcc’ and ‘gcc:lib’ at build time, but
>> its output depends only on ‘gcc:lib’.
>>
>> Does that make sense?
>>
>> Ludo’.
>
> Thank you. I did not know this is how the daemon determines outputs’
> references. In this case I would understand the manual more easily if
> it said:
>
> The output(s) resulting from this derivation will be scanned for
> references by the daemon. They can hold references to all the
> dependencies of EXP or a subset thereof.
>
> Please make this more clear in the manual.
The explanation isn’t specific to ‘gexp->file’ so I’ve added the
following text under “Derivations”.
Thanks,
Ludo’.
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modified doc/guix.texi
@@ -6238,8 +6238,11 @@ The outputs of the derivation---derivations produce at least one file or
directory in the store, but may produce more.
@item
-The inputs of the derivations, which may be other derivations or plain
-files in the store (patches, build scripts, etc.)
+@cindex build-time dependencies
+@cindex dependencies, build-time
+The inputs of the derivations---i.e., its build-time dependencies---which may
+be other derivations or plain files in the store (patches, build scripts,
+etc.)
@item
The system type targeted by the derivation---e.g., @code{x86_64-linux}.
@@ -6270,6 +6273,16 @@ of a fixed-output derivation are independent of its inputs---e.g., a
source code download produces the same result regardless of the download
method and tools being used.
+@cindex references
+@cindex run-time dependencies
+@cindex dependencies, run-time
+The outputs of derivations---i.e., the build results---have a set of
+@dfn{references}, as reported by the @code{references} RPC or the
+@command{guix gc --references} command (@pxref{Invoking guix gc}). References
+are the set of run-time dependencies of the build results. References are a
+subset of the inputs of the derivation; this subset is automatically computed
+by the build daemon by scanning all the files in the outputs.
+
The @code{(guix derivations)} module provides a representation of
derivations as Scheme objects, along with procedures to create and
otherwise manipulate derivations. The lowest-level primitive to create
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