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| | ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013-2014, 2016-2020, 2022 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright © 2015 Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer <taylanbayirli@gmail.com>
;;;
;;; 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 (guix build compile)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (ice-9 format)
#:use-module (ice-9 threads)
#:use-module (system base target)
#:use-module (system base compile)
#:use-module (system base message)
#:use-module (guix modules)
#:use-module (guix build utils)
#:use-module (language tree-il optimize)
#:use-module (language cps optimize)
#:export (compile-files))
;;; Commentary:
;;;
;;; Support code to compile Guile code as efficiently as possible (with 2.2).
;;;
;;; Code:
(define (clear-keyword-arguments keywords args)
"Set to #f the value associated with each of the KEYWORDS in ARGS."
(let loop ((args args)
(result '()))
(match args
(()
(reverse result))
(((? keyword? kw) arg . rest)
(loop rest
(if (memq kw keywords)
(cons* #f kw result)
(cons* arg kw result))))
((head . tail)
(loop tail (cons head result))))))
(define optimizations-for-level
(or (and=> (false-if-exception
(resolve-interface '(system base optimize)))
(lambda (iface)
(module-ref iface 'optimizations-for-level))) ;Guile 3.0
(let () ;Guile 2.2
(define %default-optimizations
;; Default optimization options (equivalent to -O2 on Guile 2.2).
(append (tree-il-default-optimization-options)
(cps-default-optimization-options)))
(define %lightweight-optimizations
;; Lightweight optimizations (like -O0, but with partial evaluation).
(let loop ((opts %default-optimizations)
(result '()))
(match opts
(() (reverse result))
((#:partial-eval? _ rest ...)
(loop rest `(#t #:partial-eval? ,@result)))
((kw _ rest ...)
(loop rest `(#f ,kw ,@result))))))
(lambda (level)
;; In the upcoming Guile 3.0.8, .go files include code of their
;; inlinable exports and free variables are resolved at compile time
;; (both are enabled at -O1) to permit cross-module inlining
;; (enabled at -O2). Unfortunately, this currently leads to
;; non-reproducible and more expensive builds, so we turn it off
;; here:
;; <https://wingolog.org/archives/2021/05/13/cross-module-inlining-in-guile>.
(clear-keyword-arguments '(#:inlinable-exports? #:resolve-free-vars?
#:cross-module-inlining?)
(if (<= level 1)
%lightweight-optimizations
%default-optimizations))))))
(define (supported-warning-type? type)
"Return true if TYPE, a symbol, denotes a supported warning type."
(find (lambda (warning-type)
(eq? type (warning-type-name warning-type)))
%warning-types))
(define %warnings
;; FIXME: 'format' is missing because it reports "non-literal format
;; strings" due to the fact that we use 'G_' instead of '_'. We'll need
;; help from Guile to solve this.
(let ((optional (lambda (type)
(if (supported-warning-type? type)
(list type)
'()))))
`(unbound-variable arity-mismatch
macro-use-before-definition ;new in 2.2
,@(optional 'shadowed-toplevel)))) ;new in 2.2.5
(define (optimization-options file)
"Return the default set of optimizations options for FILE."
(define (strip-option option lst)
(let loop ((lst lst)
(result '()))
(match lst
(()
(reverse result))
((kw value rest ...)
(if (eq? kw option)
(append (reverse result) rest)
(loop rest (cons* value kw result)))))))
(define (override-option option value lst)
`(,option ,value ,@(strip-option option lst)))
(cond ((or (string-contains file "gnu/packages/")
(string-contains file "gnu/tests/"))
;; Use '-O1' to have partial evaluation and primitive inlining so we
;; can honor the "macro writer's bill of rights".
(optimizations-for-level 1))
((string-contains file "gnu/services/")
;; '-O2 -Ono-letrectify' compiles about ~20% faster than '-O2' for
;; large files like gnu/services/mail.scm.
(override-option #:letrectify? #f
(optimizations-for-level 2)))
(else
(optimizations-for-level 3))))
(define (scm->go file)
"Strip the \".scm\" suffix from FILE, and append \".go\"."
(string-append (string-drop-right file 4) ".go"))
(define (relative-file directory file)
"Return FILE relative to DIRECTORY, if possible."
(if (string-prefix? (string-append directory "/") file)
(string-drop file (+ 1 (string-length directory)))
file))
(define* (load-files directory files
#:key
(report-load (const #f))
(debug-port (%make-void-port "w")))
"Load FILES, a list of relative file names, from DIRECTORY."
(define total
(length files))
(let loop ((files files)
(completed 0))
(match files
(()
(unless (zero? total)
(report-load #f total completed))
*unspecified*)
((file files ...)
(let ((file (relative-file directory file)))
(report-load file total completed)
(format debug-port "~%loading '~a'...~%" file)
(resolve-interface (file-name->module-name file))
(loop files (+ 1 completed)))))))
(define-syntax-rule (with-augmented-search-path path item body ...)
"Within the dynamic extent of BODY, augment PATH by adding ITEM to the
front."
(let ((initial-value path))
(dynamic-wind
(lambda ()
(set! path (cons item path)))
(lambda ()
body ...)
(lambda ()
(set! path initial-value)))))
(define (call/exit-on-exception file thunk)
"Evaluate THUNK and exit right away if an exception is thrown. Report FILE
as the file that was being compiled when the exception was thrown."
(catch #t
thunk
(const #f)
(lambda (key . args)
(false-if-exception
;; Duplicate stderr to avoid thread-safety issues.
(let* ((port (duplicate-port (current-error-port) "w0"))
(stack (make-stack #t))
(depth (stack-length stack))
(frame (and (> depth 1) (stack-ref stack 1))))
(newline port)
(format port "error: failed to compile '~a':~%~%" file)
(false-if-exception (display-backtrace stack port))
(print-exception port frame key args)))
;; Don't go any further.
(primitive-exit 1))))
(define-syntax-rule (exit-on-exception file exp ...)
"Evaluate EXP and exit if an exception is thrown. Report FILE as the faulty
file when an exception is thrown."
(call/exit-on-exception file (lambda () exp ...)))
(define* (compile-files source-directory build-directory files
#:key
(host %host-type)
(workers (current-processor-count))
(optimization-options optimization-options)
(warning-options `(#:warnings ,%warnings))
(report-load (const #f))
(report-compilation (const #f))
(debug-port (%make-void-port "w")))
"Compile FILES, a list of source files taken from SOURCE-DIRECTORY, to
BUILD-DIRECTORY, using up to WORKERS parallel workers. The resulting object
files are for HOST, a GNU triplet such as \"x86_64-linux-gnu\"."
(define progress-lock (make-mutex))
(define total (length files))
(define progress 0)
(define (build file)
(with-mutex progress-lock
(report-compilation file total progress)
(set! progress (+ 1 progress)))
;; Exit as soon as something goes wrong.
(exit-on-exception
file
(let ((relative (relative-file source-directory file)))
(compile-file file
#:output-file (string-append build-directory "/"
(scm->go relative))
#:opts (append warning-options
(optimization-options relative))))))
(with-augmented-search-path %load-path source-directory
(with-augmented-search-path %load-compiled-path build-directory
(with-fluids ((*current-warning-prefix* ""))
;; Make sure the compiler's modules are loaded before 'with-target'
;; (since 'with-target' influences the .go loader), and before
;; starting to compile files in parallel.
(compile #f)
(with-target host
(lambda ()
;; FIXME: To work around <https://bugs.gnu.org/15602>, we first
;; load all of FILES.
(load-files source-directory files
#:report-load report-load
#:debug-port debug-port)
;; XXX: Don't use too many workers to work around the insane
;; memory requirements of the compiler in Guile 2.2.2:
;; <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2017-05/msg00033.html>.
(n-par-for-each (min workers 8) build files)
(unless (zero? total)
(report-compilation #f total total))))))))
(eval-when (eval load)
(when (and (string=? "2" (major-version))
(or (string=? "0" (minor-version))
(and (string=? (minor-version) "2")
(< (string->number (micro-version)) 4))))
;; Work around <https://bugs.gnu.org/31878> on Guile < 2.2.4.
;; Serialize 'try-module-autoload' calls.
(set! (@ (guile) try-module-autoload)
(let ((mutex (make-mutex 'recursive))
(real (@ (guile) try-module-autoload)))
(lambda* (module #:optional version)
(with-mutex mutex
(real module version)))))))
;;; Local Variables:
;;; eval: (put 'with-augmented-search-path 'scheme-indent-function 2)
;;; eval: (put 'with-target 'scheme-indent-function 1)
;;; End:
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