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# GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
# Copyright © 2012-2014, 2016-2024 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
# Copyright © 2020 Marius Bakke <mbakke@fastmail.com>
# Copyright © 2021 Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@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/>.

#
# Test the `guix build' command-line utility.
#

guix build --version

# Should fail.
guix build -e + && false

# Source-less packages are accepted; they just return nothing.
guix build -e '(@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-glibc)' -S
test "`guix build -e '(@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-glibc)' -S`" = ""

# Warn when attempting to build an unsupported package.
case "$(guix build intelmetool -s armhf-linux -v0 -n 2>&1)" in
    *warning:*intelmetool*support*armhf*)
	true
	break;;
    *)
	false;
	break;;
esac

# Should pass.
guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)' |	\
    grep -e '-guile-'
guix build hello -d |				\
    grep -e '-hello-[0-9\.]\+\.drv$'

# Passing a .drv.
drv="`guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)' -d`"
out="`guix build "$drv"`"
out2="`guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)'`"
test "$out" = "$out2"

# Passing the name of a .drv that doesn't exist.  The daemon should try to
# substitute the .drv.  Here we just look for the "cannot build missing
# derivation" error that indicates that the daemon did try to substitute the
# .drv.
guix build "$NIX_STORE_DIR/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-foo.drv" 2>&1 \
    | grep "missing derivation"

# Passing a URI.
GUIX_DAEMON_SOCKET="file://$GUIX_STATE_DIRECTORY/daemon-socket/socket"	\
guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)'

( if GUIX_DAEMON_SOCKET="weird://uri"					\
     guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)';	\
  then exit 1; fi )

# Passing one '-s' flag.
test `guix build sed -s x86_64-linux -d | wc -l` = 1

# Passing multiple '-s' flags.
all_systems="-s x86_64-linux -s i686-linux -s armhf-linux -s aarch64-linux \
-s powerpc64le-linux"
test `guix build sed $all_systems -d | sort -u | wc -l` = 5

# Check there's no weird memoization effect leading to erroneous results.
# See <https://bugs.gnu.org/40482>.
drv1="`guix build sed -s x86_64-linux -s armhf-linux -d | sort`"
drv2="`guix build sed -s armhf-linux -s x86_64-linux -d | sort`"
test "$drv1" = "$drv2"

# Check --sources option with its arguments
module_dir="t-guix-build-$$"
mkdir "$module_dir"
trap "rm -rf $module_dir" EXIT

# Check error reporting for '-f'.
cat > "$module_dir/foo.scm" <<EOF
(use-modules (guix))
) ;extra closing paren
EOF
guix build -f "$module_dir/foo.scm" 2> "$module_dir/stderr" && false
grep "read error" "$module_dir/stderr"
rm "$module_dir/stderr" "$module_dir/foo.scm"

# Check 'GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH' & co.
cat > "$module_dir/foo.scm"<<EOF
(define-module (foo)
  #:use-module (guix tests)
  #:use-module (guix packages)
  #:use-module (guix download)
  #:use-module (guix build-system trivial))

(define-public foo
  (package
    (name "foo")
    (version "42")
    (source (origin
              (method url-fetch)
              (uri "http://www.example.com/foo.tar.gz")
              (sha256
               (base32
                "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"))))
    (build-system trivial-build-system)
    (inputs
     (quasiquote (("bar" ,bar))))
    (home-page "www.example.com")
    (synopsis "Dummy package")
    (description "foo is a dummy package for testing.")
    (license #f)))

(define-public bar
  (package
    (name "bar")
    (version "9001")
    (source (origin
              (method url-fetch)
              (uri "http://www.example.com/bar.tar.gz")
              (sha256
               (base32
                "yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy"))))
    (build-system trivial-build-system)
    (inputs
     (quasiquote
      (("data" ,(origin
                 (method url-fetch)
                 (uri "http://www.example.com/bar.dat")
                 (sha256
                  (base32
                   "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz")))))))
    (home-page "www.example.com")
    (synopsis "Dummy package")
    (description "bar is a dummy package for testing.")
    (license #f)))

(define-public baz
  (dummy-package "baz" (replacement foo)))

(define-public superseded
  (deprecated-package "superseded" bar))

EOF

GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH="$module_dir"
export GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH

# foo.tar.gz
guix build -d -S foo
guix build -d -S foo | grep -e 'foo\.tar\.gz'

# Make sure '-s' has an effect together with '-S'.
test "$(guix build -Sd coreutils -s x86_64-linux)" \
     != "$(guix build -Sd coreutils -s aarch64-linux)"

# 'baz' has a replacement so we should be getting the replacement's source.
(unset GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS;
 test "`guix build -d -S baz`" = "`guix build -d -S foo`")

guix build -d --sources=package foo
guix build -d --sources=package foo | grep -e 'foo\.tar\.gz'

# bar.tar.gz and bar.dat
guix build -d --sources bar
test `guix build -d --sources bar \
      | grep -e 'bar\.tar\.gz' -e 'bar\.dat' \
      | wc -l` -eq 2

# bar.tar.gz and bar.dat
guix build -d --sources=all bar
test `guix build -d --sources bar \
      | grep -e 'bar\.tar\.gz' -e 'bar\.dat' \
      | wc -l` -eq 2

# Should include foo.tar.gz, bar.tar.gz, and bar.dat
guix build -d --sources=transitive foo
test `guix build -d --sources=transitive foo \
      | grep -e 'foo\.tar\.gz' -e 'bar\.tar\.gz' -e 'bar\.dat' \
      | wc -l` -eq 3

# Building the inputs.
guix build -D hello -n
test `guix build -D hello -d \
      | grep -e 'glibc.*\.drv$' -e 'gcc.*\.drv$' -e 'binutils.*\.drv$' \
      | wc -l` -ge 3

# Building the dependents.
test `guix build -P1 libgit2 -P1 libssh -d \
      | grep -e 'guile-git.*\.drv$' -e 'guile-ssh.*\.drv$' \
             -e 'libgit2-[0-9].*\.drv$' -e 'libssh-[0-9].*\.drv$' \
      | wc -l` -eq 4

# Unbound variable in thunked field.
cat > "$module_dir/foo.scm" <<EOF
(define-module (foo)
  #:use-module (guix tests)
  #:use-module (guix build-system trivial))

(define-public foo
  (dummy-package "package-with-something-wrong"
    (build-system trivial-build-system)
    (inputs (quasiquote (("sed" ,sed))))))  ;unbound variable
EOF

guix build package-with-something-wrong -n && false
guix build package-with-something-wrong -n 2> "$module_dir/err" || true
grep "unbound" "$module_dir/err"		     # actual error
grep "forget.*(gnu packages base)" "$module_dir/err" # hint

# Unbound variable at the top level.
cat > "$module_dir/foo.scm" <<EOF
(define-module (foo)
  #:use-module (guix tests))

(define-public foo
  (dummy-package "package-with-something-wrong"
    (build-system gnu-build-system)))      ;unbound variable
EOF

guix build sed -n 2> "$module_dir/err"
grep "unbound" "$module_dir/err"		     # actual error
grep "forget.*(guix build-system gnu)" "$module_dir/err" # hint

rm -f "$module_dir"/*

# Unbound variable: don't suggest modules that do not export the variable.
cat > "$module_dir/aa-private.scm" <<EOF
(define-module (aa-private))
(define make-thing #f)
(set! make-thing make-thing)   ;don't inline
EOF

cat > "$module_dir/bb-public.scm" <<EOF
(define-module (bb-public) #:export (make-thing))
(define make-thing identity)
EOF

cat > "$module_dir/cc-user.scm" <<EOF
;; Make those module available in the global name space.
(load-from-path "aa-private.scm")
(load-from-path "bb-public.scm")

(define-module (cc-user))
(make-thing 42)
EOF
guix build -f "$module_dir/cc-user.scm" -n 2> "$module_dir/err" && false
cat "$module_dir/err"
grep "make-thing.*unbound" "$module_dir/err"		 # actual error
grep "forget.*(bb-public)" "$module_dir/err"		 # hint

rm -f "$module_dir"/*

# Wrong 'define-module' clause reported by 'warn-about-load-error'.
cat > "$module_dir/foo.scm" <<EOF
(define-module (something foo)
  #:use-module (guix)
  #:use-module (gnu))
EOF
guix build guile-bootstrap -n 2> "$module_dir/err"
grep "does not match file name" "$module_dir/err"

rm "$module_dir"/*

# Should all return valid log files.
drv="`guix build -d -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)'`"
out="`guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)'`"
log="`guix build --log-file $drv`"
echo "$log" | grep log/.*guile.*drv
test -f "$log"
test "`guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)' --log-file`" \
    = "$log"
test "`guix build --log-file guile-bootstrap`" = "$log"
test "`guix build --log-file $out`" = "$log"

# Should fail because the name/version combination could not be found.
guix build hello-0.0.1 -n && false

# Keep a symlink to the result, registered as a root.
result="t-result-$$"
guix build -r "$result"					\
    -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)'
test -x "$result/bin/guile"

# Should fail, because $result already exists.
guix build -r "$result" -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)' && false

rm -f "$result"

# Check relative file name canonicalization: <https://bugs.gnu.org/35271>.
mkdir "$result"
guix build -r "$result/x" -e '(@@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)'
test -x "$result/x/bin/guile"
rm "$result/x"
rmdir "$result"

# Cross building.
guix build coreutils --target=mips64el-linux-gnu --dry-run --no-substitutes

# Likewise, but with '-e' (see <https://bugs.gnu.org/38093>).
guix build --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf --dry-run \
     -e '(@ (gnu packages base) coreutils)'

# Replacements.
drv1=`guix build guix --with-input=guile-zstd=idutils -d`
drv2=`guix build guix -d`
test "$drv1" != "$drv2"

drv1=`guix build guile -d`
drv2=`guix build guile --with-input=gimp=ruby -d`
test "$drv1" = "$drv2"

# See <https://bugs.gnu.org/42156>.
drv1=`guix build glib -d`
drv2=`guix build glib -d --with-input=libreoffice=inkscape`
test "$drv1" = "$drv2"

# '--with-graft' should have no effect when using '--no-grafts'.
# See <https://bugs.gnu.org/43890>.
drv1=`guix build inkscape -d --no-grafts`
drv2=`guix build inkscape -d --no-grafts --with-graft=glib=glib-networking`
test "$drv1" = "$drv2"

# Rewriting implicit inputs.
drv1=`guix build grep -d`
drv2=`guix build grep -d --with-input=coreutils=hello`
test "$drv1" != "$drv2"
guix gc -R "$drv2" | grep `guix build -d hello`

guix build guile --with-input=libunistring=something-really-silly && false

# Deprecated/superseded packages.
test "`guix build superseded -d`" = "`guix build bar -d`"

# Parsing package names and versions.
guix build -n time		# PASS
guix build -n time@1.9		# PASS, version found
guix build -n time@3.2 && false	# FAIL, version not found
guix build -n something-that-will-never-exist && false	# FAIL

# Invoking a monadic procedure.
guix build -e "(begin
                 (use-modules (guix gexp))
                 (lambda ()
                   (gexp->derivation \"test\"
                                     (gexp (mkdir (ungexp output))))))" \
   --dry-run

# Running a gexp.
guix build -e '#~(mkdir #$output)' -d
guix build -e '#~(mkdir #$output)' -d | grep 'gexp\.drv'

# Same with a file-like object.
guix build -e '(computed-file "foo" #~(mkdir #$output))' -d
guix build -e '(computed-file "foo" #~(mkdir #$output))' -d | grep 'foo\.drv'

# Building from a package file.
cat > "$module_dir/package.scm"<<EOF
(use-modules (gnu))
(use-package-modules bootstrap)

%bootstrap-guile
EOF
guix build --file="$module_dir/package.scm"

# Building from a monadic procedure file.
cat > "$module_dir/proc.scm"<<EOF
(use-modules (guix gexp))
(lambda ()
  (gexp->derivation "test"
                    (gexp (mkdir (ungexp output)))))
EOF
guix build --file="$module_dir/proc.scm" --dry-run

# Building from a gexp file.
cat > "$module_dir/gexp.scm"<<EOF
(use-modules (guix gexp))

(gexp (mkdir (ungexp output)))
EOF
guix build --file="$module_dir/gexp.scm" -d
guix build --file="$module_dir/gexp.scm" -d | grep 'gexp\.drv'

# Building from a manifest file.
cat > "$module_dir/manifest.scm"<<EOF
(specifications->manifest '("hello" "guix"))
EOF
test `guix build -d --manifest="$module_dir/manifest.scm" \
      | grep -e '-hello-' -e '-guix-' \
      | wc -l` -eq 2

# Building from a manifest that contains a non-package object.
cat > "$module_dir/manifest.scm"<<EOF
(manifest
  (list (manifest-entry (name "foo") (version "0")
			(item (computed-file "computed-thingie"
					     #~(mkdir (ungexp output)))))))
EOF
guix build -d -m "$module_dir/manifest.scm" \
    | grep 'computed-thingie\.drv$'

rm "$module_dir"/*.scm

if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]
then
    # Check whether we can load from a /dev/fd/N denoting a pipe, using this
    # handy Bash-specific construct.
    guix build -m <(echo '(specifications->manifest (list "guile"))') -n
fi

# Using 'GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS'.
GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS="--dry-run --no-grafts"
export GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS

guix build emacs

GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS="--something-completely-crazy"
guix build emacs && false

exit 0
that have the same type but serialize in different ways. This could get very tedious, especially if there are many configurations in the same module. Another way would be to move one of the configurations to its own module, like what was done with (gnu services getmail). However, this would mean that there would be multiple modules containing configurations for related programs, e.g. we have (gnu services mail) and (gnu services getmail), it doesn’t make much sense to keep the Getmail configuration in its own module. This patch will allow one to write something like this: (define-configuration foo-configuration (bar (string "bob") "Option bar.") (prefix bar-)) and the value of the ‘bar’ field would be serialized using a procedure named ‘bar-serialize-string’ instead of just ‘serialize-string’. * gnu/services/configuration.scm (define-maybe-helper): Accept ‘prefix’ argument for using serializer with custom prefix. (define-maybe): Pattern match on ‘prefix’ literal. (define-configuration-helper): Accept ‘prefix’ argument for using serializer with custom prefix. (define-configuration): Pattern match on ‘prefix’ literal. * tests/services/configuration.scm ("serialize-configuration with prefix"): New test. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Xinglu Chen