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| | ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2016, 2017, 2018 Julien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>
;;; Copyright © 2017 Ben Woodcroft <donttrustben@gmail.com>
;;; Copyright © 2021-2022 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@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 (guix build-system ocaml)
#:use-module (guix store)
#:use-module (guix utils)
#:use-module (guix gexp)
#:use-module (guix search-paths)
#:use-module (guix build-system)
#:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
#:use-module (guix packages)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:export (%ocaml-build-system-modules
package-with-ocaml4.07
strip-ocaml4.07-variant
package-with-ocaml4.09
strip-ocaml4.09-variant
package-with-ocaml5.1
strip-ocaml5.1-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 (default-ocaml4.09)
(let ((ocaml (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml))))
(module-ref ocaml 'ocaml-4.09)))
(define (default-ocaml4.09-findlib)
(let ((module (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml))))
(module-ref module 'ocaml4.09-findlib)))
(define (default-ocaml4.09-dune)
(let ((module (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml))))
(module-ref module 'ocaml4.09-dune)))
(define (default-ocaml5.1)
(let ((ocaml (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml))))
(module-ref ocaml 'ocaml-5.1)))
(define (default-ocaml5.1-findlib)
(let ((module (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml))))
(module-ref module 'ocaml5.1-findlib)))
(define (default-ocaml5.1-dune)
(let ((module (resolve-interface '(gnu packages ocaml))))
(module-ref module 'ocaml5.1-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 package-with-ocaml4.09
(package-with-explicit-ocaml (delay (default-ocaml4.09))
(delay (default-ocaml4.09-findlib))
(delay (default-ocaml4.09-dune))
"ocaml-" "ocaml4.09-"
#:variant-property 'ocaml4.09-variant))
(define (strip-ocaml4.09-variant p)
"Remove the 'ocaml4.09-variant' property from P."
(package
(inherit p)
(properties (alist-delete 'ocaml4.09-variant (package-properties p)))))
(define package-with-ocaml5.1
(package-with-explicit-ocaml (delay (default-ocaml5.1))
(delay (default-ocaml5.1-findlib))
(delay (default-ocaml5.1-dune))
"ocaml-" "ocaml5.1-"
#:variant-property 'ocaml5.1-variant))
(define (strip-ocaml5.1-variant p)
"Remove the 'ocaml5.1-variant' property from P."
(package
(inherit p)
(properties (alist-delete 'ocaml5.1-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
'(#: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))
(build-inputs `(("ocaml" ,ocaml)
("findlib" ,findlib)
,@native-inputs
;; Keep the standard inputs of 'gnu-build-system'.
,@(standard-packages)))
(outputs outputs)
(build ocaml-build)
(arguments (strip-keyword-arguments private-keywords arguments)))))
(define* (ocaml-build name inputs
#:key
guile source
(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-flags)
(strip-directories %strip-directories)
(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
(with-imported-modules imported-modules
#~(begin
(use-modules #$@modules)
(ocaml-build #:source #$source
#:system #$system
#:outputs #$(outputs->gexp outputs)
#:inputs #$(input-tuples->gexp inputs)
#:search-paths '#$(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))))
(gexp->derivation name builder
#:system system
#:target #f
#:graft? #f
#:guile-for-build guile))
(define ocaml-build-system
(build-system
(name 'ocaml)
(description "The standard OCaml build system")
(lower lower)))
;;; ocaml.scm ends here
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