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| | ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2017, 2020 Mathieu Othacehe <m.othacehe@gmail.com>
;;; Copyright © 2018-2023 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright © 2021 Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>
;;; Copyright © 2021 Marius Bakke <marius@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright © 2022 Maxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be>
;;; Copyright © 2023 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
;;; Copyright © 2023 Simon Tournier <zimon.toutoune@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 git)
#:use-module (git)
#:use-module (guix i18n)
#:use-module (guix base32)
#:use-module (guix cache)
#:use-module (gcrypt hash)
#:use-module ((guix build utils)
#:select (mkdir-p delete-file-recursively invoke/quiet))
#:use-module (guix store)
#:use-module (guix utils)
#:use-module (guix records)
#:use-module (guix gexp)
#:autoload (guix git-download)
(git-reference-url git-reference-commit git-reference-recursive?)
#:autoload (guix config) (%git)
#:use-module (guix sets)
#:use-module ((guix diagnostics) #:select (leave warning info))
#:use-module (guix progress)
#:autoload (guix swh) (swh-download commit-id?)
#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
#:use-module (ice-9 format)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (ice-9 ftw)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-35)
#:export (%repository-cache-directory
honor-system-x509-certificates!
url-cache-directory
with-repository
with-git-error-handling
false-if-git-not-found
update-cached-checkout
url+commit->name
latest-repository-commit
commit-difference
commit-relation
commit-descendant?
commit-id?
remote-refs
git-checkout
git-checkout?
git-checkout-url
git-checkout-branch
git-checkout-commit
git-checkout-recursive?
git-reference->git-checkout))
(define %repository-cache-directory
(make-parameter (string-append (cache-directory #:ensure? #f)
"/checkouts")))
(define (honor-system-x509-certificates!)
"Use the system's X.509 certificates for Git checkouts over HTTPS. Honor
the 'SSL_CERT_FILE' and 'SSL_CERT_DIR' environment variables."
;; On distros such as CentOS 7, /etc/ssl/certs contains only a couple of
;; files (instead of all the certificates) among which "ca-bundle.crt". On
;; other distros /etc/ssl/certs usually contains the whole set of
;; certificates along with "ca-certificates.crt". Try to choose the right
;; one.
(let ((file (letrec-syntax ((choose
(syntax-rules ()
((_ file rest ...)
(let ((f file))
(if (and f (file-exists? f))
f
(choose rest ...))))
((_)
#f))))
(choose (getenv "SSL_CERT_FILE")
"/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
"/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt")))
(directory (or (getenv "SSL_CERT_DIR") "/etc/ssl/certs")))
(and (or file
(and=> (stat directory #f)
(lambda (st)
(> (stat:nlink st) 2))))
(begin
(set-tls-certificate-locations! directory file)
#t))))
(define %certificates-initialized?
;; Whether 'honor-system-x509-certificates!' has already been called.
#f)
(define-syntax-rule (with-libgit2 thunk ...)
(begin
;; XXX: The right thing to do would be to call (libgit2-shutdown) here,
;; but pointer finalizers used in guile-git may be called after shutdown,
;; resulting in a segfault. Hence, let's skip shutdown call for now.
(libgit2-init!)
(unless %certificates-initialized?
(honor-system-x509-certificates!)
(set! %certificates-initialized? #t))
thunk ...))
(define* (url-cache-directory url
#:optional (cache-directory
(%repository-cache-directory))
#:key recursive?)
"Return the directory associated to URL in %repository-cache-directory."
(string-append
cache-directory "/"
(bytevector->base32-string
(sha256 (string->utf8 (if recursive?
(string-append "R:" url)
url))))))
(define (show-progress progress)
"Display a progress bar as we fetch Git code. PROGRESS is an
<indexer-progress> record from (git)."
(define total
(indexer-progress-total-objects progress))
(define-values (done label)
(if (< (indexer-progress-received-objects progress) total)
(values (indexer-progress-received-objects progress)
(G_ "receiving objects"))
(values (indexer-progress-indexed-objects progress)
(G_ "indexing objects"))))
(define %
(* 100. (/ done total)))
;; TODO: Both should be handled & exposed by the PROGRESS-BAR API instead.
(define width
(max (- (current-terminal-columns)
(string-length label) 7)
3))
(define grain
(match (quotient total (max 100 (* 8 width))) ; assume 1/8 glyph resolution
(0 1)
(x x)))
(when (and (< % 100) (zero? (modulo done grain)))
(erase-current-line (current-error-port))
(format (current-error-port) "~a ~3,d% ~a"
label (inexact->exact (round %))
(progress-bar % width))
(force-output (current-error-port)))
(when (= % 100.)
;; We're done, erase the line.
(erase-current-line (current-error-port))
(force-output (current-error-port)))
;; Return true to indicate that we should go on.
#t)
(define (make-default-fetch-options)
"Return the default fetch options."
(let ((auth-method (%make-auth-ssh-agent)))
;; The #:transfer-progress and #:proxy-url options appeared in Guile-Git
;; 0.4.0. Omit them when using an older version.
(catch 'wrong-number-of-args
(lambda ()
(make-fetch-options auth-method
;; Guile-Git doesn't distinguish between these.
#:proxy-url (or (getenv "http_proxy")
(getenv "https_proxy"))
#:transfer-progress
(and (isatty? (current-error-port))
show-progress)))
(lambda args
(make-fetch-options auth-method)))))
(define GITERR_HTTP
;; Guile-Git <= 0.5.2 lacks this constant.
(let ((errors (resolve-interface '(git errors))))
(if (module-defined? errors 'GITERR_HTTP)
(module-ref errors 'GITERR_HTTP)
34)))
(define (clone* url directory)
"Clone git repository at URL into DIRECTORY. Upon failure,
make sure no empty directory is left behind."
(with-throw-handler #t
(lambda ()
(mkdir-p directory)
(clone url directory
(make-clone-options
#:fetch-options (make-default-fetch-options))))
(lambda _
(false-if-exception (rmdir directory)))))
(define (url+commit->name url sha1)
"Return the string \"<REPO-NAME>-<SHA1:7>\" where REPO-NAME is the name of
the git repository, extracted from URL and SHA1:7 the seven first digits
of SHA1 string."
(string-append
(string-replace-substring
(last (string-split url #\/)) ".git" "")
"-" (string-take sha1 7)))
(define (commit-id? str)
"Return true if STR is likely a Git commit ID, false otherwise---e.g., if it
is a tag name. This is based on a simple heuristic so use with care!"
(and (= (string-length str) 40)
(string-every char-set:hex-digit str)))
(define (resolve-reference repository ref)
"Resolve the branch, commit or tag specified by REF, and return the
corresponding Git object."
(let resolve ((ref ref))
(match ref
(('branch . branch)
(let ((oid (reference-target
(branch-lookup repository branch BRANCH-REMOTE))))
(object-lookup repository oid)))
(('symref . symref)
(let ((oid (reference-name->oid repository symref)))
(object-lookup repository oid)))
(('commit . commit)
(let ((len (string-length commit)))
;; 'object-lookup-prefix' appeared in Guile-Git in Mar. 2018, so we
;; can't be sure it's available. Furthermore, 'string->oid' used to
;; read out-of-bounds when passed a string shorter than 40 chars,
;; which is why we delay calls to it below.
(if (< len 40)
(object-lookup-prefix repository (string->oid commit) len)
(object-lookup repository (string->oid commit)))))
(('tag-or-commit . str)
(cond ((and (string-contains str "-g")
(match (string-split str #\-)
((version ... revision g+commit)
(if (and (> (string-length g+commit) 4)
(string-every char-set:digit revision)
(string-every char-set:hex-digit
(string-drop g+commit 1)))
;; Looks like a 'git describe' style ID, like
;; v1.3.0-7-gaa34d4d28d.
(string-drop g+commit 1)
#f))
(_ #f)))
=> (lambda (commit) (resolve `(commit . ,commit))))
((or (> (string-length str) 40)
(not (string-every char-set:hex-digit str)))
(resolve `(tag . ,str))) ;definitely a tag
(else
(catch 'git-error
(lambda ()
(resolve `(tag . ,str)))
(lambda _
;; There's no such tag, so it must be a commit ID.
(resolve `(commit . ,str)))))))
(('tag . tag)
(let* ((oid (reference-name->oid repository
(string-append "refs/tags/" tag)))
(obj (object-lookup repository oid)))
;; OID may designate an "annotated tag" object or a "commit" object.
;; Return the commit object in both cases.
(if (= OBJ-TAG (object-type obj))
(object-lookup repository
(tag-target-id (tag-lookup repository oid)))
obj))))))
(define (switch-to-ref repository ref)
"Switch to REPOSITORY's branch, commit or tag specified by REF. Return the
OID (roughly the commit hash) corresponding to REF."
(define obj
(resolve-reference repository ref))
(reset repository obj RESET_HARD)
(object-id obj))
(define (call-with-repository directory proc)
(let ((repository #f))
(dynamic-wind
(lambda ()
(set! repository (repository-open directory)))
(lambda ()
(proc repository))
(lambda ()
(repository-close! repository)))))
(define-syntax-rule (with-repository directory repository exp ...)
"Open the repository at DIRECTORY and bind REPOSITORY to it within the
dynamic extent of EXP."
(call-with-repository directory
(lambda (repository) exp ...)))
(define (report-git-error error)
"Report the given Guile-Git error."
;; Prior to Guile-Git commit b6b2760c2fd6dfaa5c0fedb43eeaff06166b3134,
;; errors would be represented by integers.
(match error
((? integer? error) ;old Guile-Git
(leave (G_ "Git error ~a~%") error))
((? git-error? error) ;new Guile-Git
(leave (G_ "Git error: ~a~%") (git-error-message error)))))
(define-syntax-rule (with-git-error-handling body ...)
(catch 'git-error
(lambda ()
body ...)
(lambda (key err)
(report-git-error err))))
(define* (update-submodules repository
#:key (log-port (current-error-port))
(fetch-options #f))
"Update the submodules of REPOSITORY, a Git repository object."
(for-each (lambda (name)
(let ((submodule (submodule-lookup repository name)))
(format log-port (G_ "updating submodule '~a'...~%")
name)
(submodule-update submodule
#:fetch-options fetch-options)
;; Recurse in SUBMODULE.
(let ((directory (string-append
(repository-working-directory repository)
"/" (submodule-path submodule))))
(with-repository directory repository
(update-submodules repository
#:fetch-options fetch-options
#:log-port log-port)))))
(repository-submodules repository)))
(define-syntax-rule (false-if-git-not-found exp)
"Evaluate EXP, returning #false if a GIT_ENOTFOUND error is raised."
(catch 'git-error
(lambda ()
exp)
(lambda (key error . rest)
(if (= GIT_ENOTFOUND (git-error-code error))
#f
(apply throw key error rest)))))
(define (reference-available? repository ref)
"Return true if REF, a reference such as '(commit . \"cabba9e\"), is
definitely available in REPOSITORY, false otherwise."
(match ref
(('commit . (? commit-id? commit))
(let ((oid (string->oid commit)))
(false-if-git-not-found
(->bool (commit-lookup repository oid)))))
((or ('tag . str)
('tag-or-commit . str))
(false-if-git-not-found
(->bool (resolve-reference repository ref))))
(_
;; For the others REF as branch or symref, the REF cannot be available
#f)))
(define (clone-from-swh url tag-or-commit output)
"Attempt to clone TAG-OR-COMMIT (a string), which originates from URL, using
a copy archived at Software Heritage."
(call-with-temporary-directory
(lambda (bare)
(and (swh-download url tag-or-commit bare
#:archive-type 'git-bare)
(let ((repository (clone* bare output)))
(remote-set-url! repository "origin" url)
repository)))))
(define (clone/swh-fallback url ref cache-directory)
"Like 'clone', but fallback to Software Heritage if the repository cannot be
found at URL."
(define (inaccessible-url-error? err)
(let ((class (git-error-class err))
(code (git-error-code err)))
(or (= class GITERR_HTTP) ;404 or similar
(= class GITERR_NET)))) ;unknown host, etc.
(catch 'git-error
(lambda ()
(clone* url cache-directory))
(lambda (key err)
(match ref
(((or 'commit 'tag-or-commit) . commit)
(if (inaccessible-url-error? err)
(or (clone-from-swh url commit cache-directory)
(begin
(warning (G_ "revision ~a of ~a \
could not be fetched from Software Heritage~%")
commit url)
(throw key err)))
(throw key err)))
(_ (throw key err))))))
(define cached-checkout-expiration
;; Return the expiration time procedure for a cached checkout.
;; TODO: Honor $GUIX_GIT_CACHE_EXPIRATION.
;; Use the mtime rather than the atime to cope with file systems mounted
;; with 'noatime'.
(file-expiration-time (* 90 24 3600) stat:mtime))
(define %checkout-cache-cleanup-period
;; Period for the removal of expired cached checkouts.
(* 5 24 3600))
(define (delete-checkout directory)
"Delete DIRECTORY recursively, in an atomic fashion."
(let ((trashed (string-append directory ".trashed")))
(rename-file directory trashed)
(delete-file-recursively trashed)))
(define (packs-in-git-repository directory)
"Return the number of pack files under DIRECTORY, a Git checkout."
(catch 'system-error
(lambda ()
(let ((directory (opendir (in-vicinity directory ".git/objects/pack"))))
(let loop ((count 0))
(match (readdir directory)
((? eof-object?)
(closedir directory)
count)
(str
(loop (if (string-suffix? ".pack" str)
(+ 1 count)
count)))))))
(const 0)))
(define (maybe-run-git-gc directory)
"Run 'git gc' in DIRECTORY if needed."
;; XXX: As of libgit2 1.3.x (used by Guile-Git), there's no support for GC.
;; Each time a checkout is pulled, a new pack is created, which eventually
;; takes up a lot of space (lots of small, poorly-compressed packs). As a
;; workaround, shell out to 'git gc' when the number of packs in a
;; repository has become "too large", potentially wasting a lot of space.
;; See <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/65720>.
(when (> (packs-in-git-repository directory) 25)
(info (G_ "compressing cached Git repository at '~a'...~%")
directory)
(invoke/quiet %git "-C" directory "gc")))
(define* (update-cached-checkout url
#:key
(ref '())
recursive?
(check-out? #t)
starting-commit
(log-port (%make-void-port "w"))
(cache-directory
(url-cache-directory
url (%repository-cache-directory)
#:recursive? recursive?)))
"Update the cached checkout of URL to REF in CACHE-DIRECTORY. Return three
values: the cache directory name, and the SHA1 commit (a string) corresponding
to REF, and the relation of STARTING-COMMIT relative to the new commit (if
provided) as returned by 'commit-relation'.
REF is pair whose key is [branch | commit | tag | tag-or-commit ] and value
the associated data: [<branch name> | <sha1> | <tag name> | <string>].
If REF is the empty list, the remote HEAD is used.
When RECURSIVE? is true, check out submodules as well, if any.
When CHECK-OUT? is true, reset the cached working tree to REF; otherwise leave
it unchanged."
(define (cache-entries directory)
(filter-map (match-lambda
((or "." "..")
#f)
(file
(string-append directory "/" file)))
(or (scandir directory) '())))
(define canonical-ref
;; We used to require callers to specify "origin/" for each branch, which
;; made little sense since the cache should be transparent to them. So
;; here we append "origin/" if it's missing and otherwise keep it.
(match ref
(() '(symref . "refs/remotes/origin/HEAD"))
(('branch . branch)
`(branch . ,(if (string-prefix? "origin/" branch)
branch
(string-append "origin/" branch))))
(_ ref)))
(with-libgit2
(let* ((cache-exists? (openable-repository? cache-directory))
(repository (if cache-exists?
(repository-open cache-directory)
(clone/swh-fallback url ref cache-directory))))
;; Only fetch remote if it has not been cloned just before.
(when (and cache-exists?
(not (reference-available? repository ref)))
(remote-fetch (remote-lookup repository "origin")
#:fetch-options (make-default-fetch-options)))
(when recursive?
(update-submodules repository #:log-port log-port
#:fetch-options (make-default-fetch-options)))
;; Note: call 'commit-relation' from here because it's more efficient
;; than letting users re-open the checkout later on.
(let* ((oid (if check-out?
(switch-to-ref repository canonical-ref)
(object-id
(resolve-reference repository canonical-ref))))
(new (and starting-commit
(commit-lookup repository oid)))
(old (and starting-commit
(false-if-git-not-found
(commit-lookup repository
(string->oid starting-commit)))))
(relation (and starting-commit
(if old
(commit-relation old new)
'unrelated))))
;; Reclaim file descriptors and memory mappings associated with
;; REPOSITORY as soon as possible.
(repository-close! repository)
;; Update CACHE-DIRECTORY's mtime to so the cache logic sees it.
(match (gettimeofday)
((seconds . microseconds)
(let ((nanoseconds (* 1000 microseconds)))
(utime cache-directory
seconds seconds
nanoseconds nanoseconds))))
;; Run 'git gc' if needed.
(maybe-run-git-gc cache-directory)
;; When CACHE-DIRECTORY is a sub-directory of the default cache
;; directory, remove expired checkouts that are next to it.
(let ((parent (dirname cache-directory)))
(when (string=? parent (%repository-cache-directory))
(maybe-remove-expired-cache-entries parent cache-entries
#:entry-expiration
cached-checkout-expiration
#:delete-entry delete-checkout
#:cleanup-period
%checkout-cache-cleanup-period)))
(values cache-directory (oid->string oid) relation)))))
(define* (latest-repository-commit store url
#:key
recursive?
(log-port (%make-void-port "w"))
(cache-directory
(%repository-cache-directory))
(ref '()))
"Return two values: the content of the git repository at URL copied into a
store directory and the sha1 of the top level commit in this directory. The
reference to be checkout, once the repository is fetched, is specified by REF.
REF is pair whose key is [branch | commit | tag] and value the associated
data, respectively [<branch name> | <sha1> | <tag name>]. If REF is the empty
list, the remote HEAD is used.
When RECURSIVE? is true, check out submodules as well, if any.
Git repositories are kept in the cache directory specified by
%repository-cache-directory parameter.
Log progress and checkout info to LOG-PORT."
(define (dot-git? file stat)
(and (string=? (basename file) ".git")
(or (eq? 'directory (stat:type stat))
;; Submodule checkouts end up with a '.git' regular file that
;; contains metadata about where their actual '.git' directory
;; lives.
(and recursive?
(eq? 'regular (stat:type stat))))))
(format log-port "updating checkout of '~a'...~%" url)
(let*-values
(((checkout commit _)
(update-cached-checkout url
#:recursive? recursive?
#:ref ref
#:cache-directory
(url-cache-directory url cache-directory
#:recursive?
recursive?)
#:log-port log-port))
((name)
(url+commit->name url commit)))
(format log-port "retrieved commit ~a~%" commit)
(values (add-to-store store name #t "sha256" checkout
#:select? (negate dot-git?))
commit)))
(define (print-git-error port key args default-printer)
(match args
(((? git-error? error) . _)
(format port (G_ "Git error: ~a~%")
(git-error-message error)))))
(set-exception-printer! 'git-error print-git-error)
\f
;;;
;;; Commit difference.
;;;
(define* (commit-closure commit #:optional (visited (setq)))
"Return the closure of COMMIT as a set. Skip commits contained in VISITED,
a set, and adjoin VISITED to the result."
(let loop ((commits (list commit))
(visited visited))
(match commits
(()
visited)
((head . tail)
(if (set-contains? visited head)
(loop tail visited)
(loop (append (commit-parents head) tail)
(set-insert head visited)))))))
(define* (commit-difference new old #:optional (excluded '()))
"Return the list of commits between NEW and OLD, where OLD is assumed to be
an ancestor of NEW. Exclude all the commits listed in EXCLUDED along with
their ancestors.
Essentially, this computes the set difference between the closure of NEW and
that of OLD."
(let loop ((commits (list new))
(result '())
(visited (fold commit-closure
(setq)
(cons old excluded))))
(match commits
(()
(reverse result))
((head . tail)
(if (set-contains? visited head)
(loop tail result visited)
(loop (append (commit-parents head) tail)
(cons head result)
(set-insert head visited)))))))
(define (commit-relation old new)
"Return a symbol denoting the relation between OLD and NEW, two commit
objects: 'ancestor (meaning that OLD is an ancestor of NEW), 'descendant, or
'unrelated, or 'self (OLD and NEW are the same commit)."
(if (eq? old new)
'self
(let ((newest (commit-closure new)))
(if (set-contains? newest old)
'ancestor
(let* ((seen (list->setq (commit-parents new)))
(oldest (commit-closure old seen)))
(if (set-contains? oldest new)
'descendant
'unrelated))))))
(define (commit-descendant? new old)
"Return true if NEW is the descendant of one of OLD, a list of commits.
When the expected result is likely #t, this is faster than using
'commit-relation' since fewer commits need to be traversed."
(let ((old (list->setq old)))
(let loop ((commits (list new))
(visited (setq)))
(match commits
(()
#f)
(_
;; Perform a breadth-first search as this is likely going to
;; terminate more quickly than a depth-first search.
(let ((commits (remove (cut set-contains? visited <>) commits)))
(or (any (cut set-contains? old <>) commits)
(loop (append-map commit-parents commits)
(fold set-insert visited commits)))))))))
\f
;;
;;; Remote operations.
;;;
(define* (remote-refs url #:key tags?)
"Return the list of references advertised at Git repository URL. If TAGS?
is true, limit to only refs/tags."
(define (ref? ref)
;; Like `git ls-remote --refs', only show actual references.
(and (string-prefix? "refs/" ref)
(not (string-suffix? "^{}" ref))))
(define (tag? ref)
(string-prefix? "refs/tags/" ref))
(define (include? ref)
(and (ref? ref)
(or (not tags?) (tag? ref))))
(define (remote-head->ref remote)
(let ((name (remote-head-name remote)))
(and (include? name)
name)))
(with-libgit2
(call-with-temporary-directory
(lambda (cache-directory)
(let* ((repository (repository-init cache-directory))
;; Create an in-memory remote so we don't touch disk.
(remote (remote-create-anonymous repository url)))
(remote-connect remote)
(let* ((remote-heads (remote-ls remote))
(refs (filter-map remote-head->ref remote-heads)))
;; Wait until we're finished with the repository before closing it.
(remote-disconnect remote)
(repository-close! repository)
refs))))))
\f
;;;
;;; Checkouts.
;;;
;; Representation of the "latest" checkout of a branch or a specific commit.
(define-record-type* <git-checkout>
git-checkout make-git-checkout
git-checkout?
(url git-checkout-url)
(branch git-checkout-branch (default #f))
(commit git-checkout-commit (default #f)) ;#f | tag | commit
(recursive? git-checkout-recursive? (default #f)))
(define (git-reference->git-checkout reference)
"Convert the <git-reference> REFERENCE to an equivalent <git-checkout>."
(git-checkout
(url (git-reference-url reference))
(commit (git-reference-commit reference))
(recursive? (git-reference-recursive? reference))))
(define* (latest-repository-commit* url #:key ref recursive? log-port)
;; Monadic variant of 'latest-repository-commit'.
(lambda (store)
;; The caller--e.g., (guix scripts build)--may not handle 'git-error' so
;; translate it into '&message' conditions that we know will be properly
;; handled.
(catch 'git-error
(lambda ()
(values (latest-repository-commit store url
#:ref ref
#:recursive? recursive?
#:log-port log-port)
store))
(lambda (key error . _)
(raise (condition
(&message
(message
(match ref
(('commit . commit)
(format #f (G_ "cannot fetch commit ~a from ~a: ~a")
commit url (git-error-message error)))
(('branch . branch)
(format #f (G_ "cannot fetch branch '~a' from ~a: ~a")
branch url (git-error-message error)))
(_
(format #f (G_ "Git failure while fetching ~a: ~a")
url (git-error-message error))))))))))))
(define-gexp-compiler (git-checkout-compiler (checkout <git-checkout>)
system target)
;; "Compile" CHECKOUT by updating the local checkout and adding it to the
;; store.
(match checkout
(($ <git-checkout> url branch commit recursive?)
(latest-repository-commit* url
#:ref (cond (commit
`(tag-or-commit . ,commit))
(branch
`(branch . ,branch))
(else '()))
#:recursive? recursive?
#:log-port (current-error-port)))))
;; Local Variables:
;; eval: (put 'with-repository 'scheme-indent-function 2)
;; End:
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