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| | ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2021 Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (gnu platform)
#:use-module (guix discovery)
#:use-module (guix records)
#:use-module (guix ui)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:export (platform
platform?
platform-target
platform-system
platform-linux-architecture
platform-modules
%platforms
systems
targets))
\f
;;;
;;; Platform record.
;;;
;; Description of a platform supported by GNU Guix.
;;
;; The 'target' field must be a valid GNU triplet as defined here:
;; https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.68/html_node/Specifying-Target-Triplets.html.
;; It is used for cross-compilation purposes.
;;
;; The 'system' field is the name of the corresponding system as defined in
;; the (gnu packages bootstrap) module. It can be for instance
;; "aarch64-linux" or "armhf-linux". It is used to emulate a different host
;; architecture, for instance i686-linux on x86_64-linux-gnu, or armhf-linux
;; on x86_64-linux, using the QEMU binfmt transparent emulation mechanism.
;;
;; The 'linux-architecture' is only relevant if the kernel is Linux. In that
;; case, it corresponds to the ARCH variable used when building Linux.
(define-record-type* <platform> platform make-platform
platform?
(target platform-target) ;"x86_64-linux-gnu"
(system platform-system) ;"x86_64-linux"
(linux-architecture platform-linux-architecture ;"x86"
(default #f)))
\f
;;;
;;; Platforms.
;;;
(define (platform-modules)
"Return the list of platform modules."
(all-modules (map (lambda (entry)
`(,entry . "gnu/platforms"))
%load-path)
#:warn warn-about-load-error))
(define %platforms
;; The list of publically-known platforms.
(delay (fold-module-public-variables (lambda (obj result)
(if (platform? obj)
(cons obj result)
result))
'()
(platform-modules))))
\f
;;;
;;; Systems & Targets.
;;;
(define (systems)
"Return the list of supported systems."
(delete-duplicates
(filter-map platform-system (force %platforms))))
(define (targets)
"Return the list of supported targets."
(map platform-target (force %platforms)))
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