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(define-module (guix build-system ocaml) #:use-module (guix store) #:use-module (guix utils) #:use-module (guix derivations) #:use-module (guix search-paths) #:use-module (guix build-system) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) #:export (%ocaml-build-system-modules package-with-ocaml4.07 strip-ocaml4.07-variant default-findlib default-ocaml lower ocaml-build ocaml-build-system)) ;; Commentary: ;; ;; Standard build procedure for packages using ocaml. This is implemented as an ;; extension of `gnu-build-system'. ;; ;; OCaml packages don't use a single standard for their build system. Some use ;; autotools, other use custom configure scripts with Makefiles, others use ;; oasis to generate the configure script and Makefile and lastly, some use ;; custom ocaml scripts. ;; ;; Each phase in the build system will try to figure out what the build system ;; is for that package. Most packages come with a custom configure script and ;; a Makefile that in turn call custom build tools. Packages built with oasis ;; will have a `setup.ml' file in the top directory, that can be used for all ;; phases. In that case the Makefile is here only to call that script. In case ;; the setup.ml do not work as expected, the @var{use-make} argument can be ;; used to ignore the setup.ml file and run make instead. ;; ;; Some packages use their own custom scripts, `pkg/pkg.ml' or ;; `pkg/build.ml'. They can be used here too. ;; ;; Code: (define %ocaml-build-system-modules ;; Build-side modules imported by default. `((guix build ocaml-build-system) ,@%gnu-build-system-modules)) (define (default-ocaml) "Return the default OCaml package." ;; Do not use `@' to avoid introducing circular dependencies. (let ((module (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml)))) (module-ref module 'ocaml))) (define (default-findlib) "Return the default OCaml-findlib package." ;; Do not use `@' to avoid introducing circular dependencies. (let ((module (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml)))) (module-ref module 'ocaml-findlib))) (define (default-dune-build-system) "Return the dune-build-system." ;; Do not use `@' to avoid introducing circular dependencies. (let ((module (resolve-interface '(guix build-system dune)))) (module-ref module 'dune-build-system))) (define (default-ocaml4.07) (let ((ocaml (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml)))) (module-ref ocaml 'ocaml-4.07))) (define (default-ocaml4.07-findlib) (let ((module (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml)))) (module-ref module 'ocaml4.07-findlib))) (define (default-ocaml4.07-dune) (let ((module (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml)))) (module-ref module 'ocaml4.07-dune))) (define* (package-with-explicit-ocaml ocaml findlib dune old-prefix new-prefix #:key variant-property) "Return a procedure of one argument, P. The procedure creates a package with the same fields as P, which is assumed to use OCAML-BUILD-SYSTEM, such that it is compiled with OCAML and FINDLIB instead. The inputs are changed recursively accordingly. If the name of P starts with OLD-PREFIX, this is replaced by NEW-PREFIX; otherwise, NEW-PREFIX is prepended to the name. When the package uses the DUNE-BUILD-SYSTEM, the procedure creates a package with the same fields as P, such that it is compiled with OCAML, FINDLIB and DUNE instead. When VARIANT-PROPERTY is present, it is used as a key to search for pre-defined variants of this transformation recorded in the 'properties' field of packages. The property value must be the promise of a package. This is a convenient way for package writers to force the transformation to use pre-defined variants." (define package-variant (if variant-property (lambda (package) (assq-ref (package-properties package) variant-property)) (const #f))) (define (transform p) (cond ;; If VARIANT-PROPERTY is present, use that. ((package-variant p) => force) ;; Otherwise build the new package object graph. ((or (eq? (package-build-system p) ocaml-build-system) (eq? (package-build-system p) (default-dune-build-system))) (package (inherit p) (location (package-location p)) (name (let ((name (package-name p))) (string-append new-prefix (if (string-prefix? old-prefix name) (substring name (string-length old-prefix)) name)))) (arguments (let ((ocaml (if (promise? ocaml) (force ocaml) ocaml)) (findlib (if (promise? findlib) (force findlib) findlib)) (dune (if (promise? dune) (force dune) dune))) (ensure-keyword-arguments (package-arguments p) `(#:ocaml ,ocaml #:findlib ,findlib ,@(if (eq? (package-build-system p) (default-dune-build-system)) `(#:dune ,dune) '()))))))) (else p))) (define (cut? p) (or (not (or (eq? (package-build-system p) ocaml-build-system) (eq? (package-build-system p) (default-dune-build-system)))) (package-variant p))) (package-mapping transform cut?)) (define package-with-ocaml4.07 (package-with-explicit-ocaml (delay (default-ocaml4.07)) (delay (default-ocaml4.07-findlib)) (delay (default-ocaml4.07-dune)) "ocaml-" "ocaml4.07-" #:variant-property 'ocaml4.07-variant)) (define (strip-ocaml4.07-variant p) "Remove the 'ocaml4.07-variant' property from P." (package (inherit p) (properties (alist-delete 'ocaml4.07-variant (package-properties p))))) (define* (lower name #:key source inputs native-inputs outputs system target (ocaml (default-ocaml)) (findlib (default-findlib)) #:allow-other-keys #:rest arguments) "Return a bag for NAME." (define private-keywords '(#:source #:target #:ocaml #:findlib #:inputs #:native-inputs)) (and (not target) ;XXX: no cross-compilation (bag (name name) (system system) (host-inputs `(,@(if source `(("source" ,source)) '()) ,@inputs ;; Keep the standard inputs of 'gnu-build-system'. ,@(standard-packages))) (build-inputs `(("ocaml" ,ocaml) ("findlib" ,findlib) ,@native-inputs)) (outputs outputs) (build ocaml-build) (arguments (strip-keyword-arguments private-keywords arguments))))) (define* (ocaml-build store name inputs #:key (guile #f) (outputs '("out")) (configure-flags ''()) (search-paths '()) (make-flags ''()) (build-flags ''()) (out-of-source? #t) (use-make? #f) (tests? #t) (test-flags ''("--enable-tests")) (test-target "test") (install-target "install") (validate-runpath? #t) (patch-shebangs? #t) (strip-binaries? #t) (strip-flags ''("--strip-debug")) (strip-directories ''("lib" "lib64" "libexec" "bin" "sbin")) (phases '(@ (guix build ocaml-build-system) %standard-phases)) (system (%current-system)) (imported-modules %ocaml-build-system-modules) (modules '((guix build ocaml-build-system) (guix build utils)))) "Build SOURCE using OCAML, and with INPUTS. This assumes that SOURCE provides a 'setup.ml' file as its build system." (define builder `(begin (use-modules ,@modules) (ocaml-build #:source ,(match (assoc-ref inputs "source") (((? derivation? source)) (derivation->output-path source)) ((source) source) (source source)) #:system ,system #:outputs %outputs #:inputs %build-inputs #:search-paths ',(map search-path-specification->sexp search-paths) #:phases ,phases #:configure-flags ,configure-flags #:test-flags ,test-flags #:make-flags ,make-flags #:build-flags ,build-flags #:out-of-source? ,out-of-source? #:use-make? ,use-make? #:tests? ,tests? #:test-target ,test-target #:install-target ,install-target #:validate-runpath? ,validate-runpath? #:patch-shebangs? ,patch-shebangs? #:strip-binaries? ,strip-binaries? #:strip-flags ,strip-flags #:strip-directories ,strip-directories))) (define guile-for-build (match guile ((? package?) (package-derivation store guile system #:graft? #f)) (#f ; the default (let* ((distro (resolve-interface '(gnu packages commencement))) (guile (module-ref distro 'guile-final))) (package-derivation store guile system #:graft? #f))))) (build-expression->derivation store name builder #:system system #:inputs inputs #:modules imported-modules #:outputs outputs #:guile-for-build guile-for-build)) (define ocaml-build-system (build-system (name 'ocaml) (description "The standard OCaml build system") (lower lower))) ;;; ocaml.scm ends here