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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 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
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;;; 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 (test-monads)
  #:use-module (guix tests)
  #:use-module (guix store)
  #:use-module (guix monads)
  #:use-module (guix grafts)
  #:use-module (guix derivations)
  #:use-module (guix packages)
  #:use-module (gnu packages)
  #:use-module (gnu packages bootstrap)
  #:use-module ((gnu packages base) #:select (coreutils))
  #:use-module (ice-9 match)
  #:use-module (rnrs io ports)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
  #:use-module (srfi srfi-64))

;; Test the (guix monads) module.

(define %store
  (open-connection-for-tests))

;; Globally disable grafts because they can trigger early builds.
(%graft? #f)

(define %monads
  (list %identity-monad %store-monad %state-monad))

(define %monad-run
  (list identity
        (cut run-with-store %store <>)
        (cut run-with-state <> '())))

(define-syntax-rule (values->list exp)
  (call-with-values (lambda () exp)
    list))


(test-begin "monads")

(test-assert "monad?"
  (and (every monad? %monads)
       (every (compose procedure? monad-bind) %monads)
       (every (compose procedure? monad-return) %monads)))

;; The 3 "monad laws": <http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Monad_laws>.

(test-assert "left identity"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (let ((number (random 777)))
             (with-monad monad
               (define (f x)
                 (return (* (1+ number) 2)))

               (= (run (>>= (return number) f))
                  (run (f number))))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert "right identity"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (with-monad monad
             (let ((number (return (random 777))))
               (= (run (>>= number return))
                  (run number)))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert "associativity"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (with-monad monad
             (define (f x)
               (return (+ 1 x)))
             (define (g x)
               (return (* 2 x)))

             (let ((number (return (random 777))))
               (= (run (>>= (>>= number f) g))
                  (run (>>= number (lambda (x) (>>= (f x) g))))))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert "lift"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (let ((f (lift1 1+ monad))
                 (g (apply lift1 1+ (list monad))))
             (with-monad monad
               (let ((number (random 777)))
                 (= (run (>>= (return number) f))
                    (run (>>= (return number) g))
                    (1+ number))))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert ">>= with more than two arguments"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (let ((1+ (lift1 1+ monad))
                 (2* (lift1 (cut * 2 <>) monad)))
             (with-monad monad
               (let ((number (random 777)))
                 (= (run (>>= (return number)
                              1+ 1+ 1+
                              2* 2* 2*))
                    (* 8 (+ number 3)))))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert "mbegin"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (with-monad monad
             (let* ((been-there? #f)
                    (number (mbegin monad
                              (return 1)
                              (begin
                                (set! been-there? #t)
                                (return 2))
                              (return 3))))
               (and (= (run number) 3)
                    been-there?))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert "mlet* + text-file + package-file"
  (run-with-store %store
    (mlet* %store-monad ((guile (package-file %bootstrap-guile "bin/guile"))
                         (file  (text-file "monadic" guile)))
      (return (equal? (call-with-input-file file get-string-all)
                      guile)))
    #:guile-for-build (package-derivation %store %bootstrap-guile)))

(test-assert "package-file, default system"
  ;; The default system should be the one at '>>=' time, not the one at
  ;; invocation time.  See <http://bugs.gnu.org/18002>.
  (run-with-store %store
    (mlet* %store-monad
        ((system -> (%current-system))
         (file   (parameterize ((%current-system "foobar64-linux"))
                   (package-file coreutils "bin/ls")))
         (cu     (package->derivation coreutils)))
      (return (string=? file
                        (string-append (derivation->output-path cu)
                                       "/bin/ls"))))
    #:guile-for-build (package-derivation %store %bootstrap-guile)))

(test-assert "package-file + package->cross-derivation"
  (run-with-store %store
    (mlet* %store-monad ((target -> "mips64el-linux-gnu")
                         (file (package-file coreutils "bin/ls"
                                             #:target target))
                         (xcu  (package->cross-derivation coreutils target)))
      (let ((output (derivation->output-path xcu)))
        (return (string=? file (string-append output "/bin/ls")))))
    #:guile-for-build (package-derivation %store %bootstrap-guile)))

(test-assert "interned-file"
  (run-with-store %store
    (mlet* %store-monad ((file -> (search-path %load-path "guix.scm"))
                         (a       (interned-file file))
                         (b       (interned-file file "b")))
      (return (equal? (call-with-input-file file get-string-all)
                      (call-with-input-file a get-string-all)
                      (call-with-input-file b get-string-all))))
    #:guile-for-build (package-derivation %store %bootstrap-guile)))

(test-assert "mapm"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (with-monad monad
             (equal? (run (mapm monad (lift1 1+ monad) (iota 10)))
                     (map 1+ (iota 10)))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert "sequence"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (let* ((input (iota 100))
                  (order '()))
             (define (frob i)
               (mlet monad ((foo (return 'foo)))
                 ;; The side effect here is used to keep track of the order in
                 ;; which monadic values are bound.  Perform the side effect
                 ;; within a '>>=' so that it is performed when the return
                 ;; value is actually bound.
                 (set! order (cons i order))
                 (return i)))

             (and (equal? input
                          (run (sequence monad (map frob input))))

                  ;; Make sure this is from left to right.
                  (equal? order (reverse input)))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert "listm"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (run (with-monad monad
                  (let ((lst (listm monad
                                    (return 1) (return 2) (return 3))))
                    (mlet monad ((lst lst))
                      (return (equal? '(1 2 3) lst)))))))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-assert "anym"
  (every (lambda (monad run)
           (eq? (run (with-monad monad
                       (anym monad
                             (lift1 (lambda (x)
                                      (and (odd? x) 'odd!))
                                    monad)
                             (append (make-list 1000 0)
                                     (list 1 2)))))
                'odd!))
         %monads
         %monad-run))

(test-equal "set-current-state"
  (list '(a a d) 'd)
  (values->list
   (run-with-state
       (mlet* %state-monad ((init  (current-state))
                            (init2 (set-current-state 'b)))
         (mbegin %state-monad
           (set-current-state 'c)
           (set-current-state 'd)
           (mlet %state-monad ((last (current-state)))
             (return (list init init2 last)))))
     'a)))

(test-equal "state-push etc."
  (list '((z . 2) (p . (1)) (a . (1))) '(2 1))
  (values->list
   (run-with-state
       (mbegin %state-monad
         (state-push 1)    ;(1)
         (state-push 2)    ;(2 1)
         (mlet* %state-monad ((z (state-pop))        ;(1)
                              (p (current-state))
                              (a (state-push z)))    ;(2 1)
           (return `((z . ,z) (p . ,p) (a . ,a)))))
     '())))

(test-end "monads")
-if-exception (variable-ref variable)))) (if (package? value) (cons (list module symbol variable) lst) lst))) '() (all-modules (%package-module-path) #:warn warn-about-load-error)) entry<?)) (define exp (first (fold expand-cache (cons '() vlist-null) variables))) (mkdir-p (dirname cache-file)) (call-with-output-file cache-file (lambda (port) ;; Store the cache as a '.go' file. This makes loading fast and reduces ;; heap usage since some of the static data is directly mmapped. (match (compile `'(,@exp) #:to 'bytecode #:opts '(#:to-file? #t)) ((? bytevector? bv) (put-bytevector port bv)) (proc ;; In Guile 3.0.9, the linker can return a procedure instead of a ;; bytevector. Adjust to that. (proc port))))) cache-file) (define %sigint-prompt ;; The prompt to jump to upon SIGINT. (make-prompt-tag "interruptible")) (define (call-with-sigint-handler thunk handler) "Call THUNK and return its value. Upon SIGINT, call HANDLER with the signal number in the context of the continuation of the call to this function, and return its return value." (call-with-prompt %sigint-prompt (lambda () (sigaction SIGINT (lambda (signum) (sigaction SIGINT SIG_DFL) (abort-to-prompt %sigint-prompt signum))) (dynamic-wind (const #t) thunk (cut sigaction SIGINT SIG_DFL))) (lambda (k signum) (handler signum)))) ;;; ;;; Package specification. ;;; (define* (%find-package spec name version) (match (find-best-packages-by-name name version) ((pkg . pkg*) (unless (null? pkg*) (warning (G_ "ambiguous package specification `~a'~%") spec) (warning (G_ "choosing ~a@~a from ~a~%") (package-name pkg) (package-version pkg) (location->string (package-location pkg)))) (match (package-superseded pkg) ((? package? new) (info (G_ "package '~a' has been superseded by '~a'~%") (package-name pkg) (package-name new)) new) (#f pkg))) (x (if version (leave (G_ "~A: package not found for version ~a~%") name version) (leave (G_ "~A: unknown package~%") name))))) (define (specification->package spec) "Return a package matching SPEC. SPEC may be a package name, or a package name followed by an at-sign and a version number. If the version number is not present, return the preferred newest version." (let ((name version (package-name->name+version spec))) (%find-package spec name version))) (define (specification->location spec) "Return the location of the highest-numbered package matching SPEC, a specification such as \"guile@2\" or \"emacs\"." (let ((name version (package-name->name+version spec))) (match (find-package-locations name version) (() (if version (leave (G_ "~A: package not found for version ~a~%") name version) (leave (G_ "~A: unknown package~%") name))) (lst (let* ((highest (match lst (((version . _) _ ...) version))) (locations (take-while (match-lambda ((version . location) (string=? version highest))) lst))) (match locations (((version . location) . rest) (unless (null? rest) (warning (G_ "ambiguous package specification `~a'~%") spec) (warning (G_ "choosing ~a@~a from ~a~%") name version (location->string location))) location))))))) (define* (specification->package+output spec #:optional (output "out")) "Return the package and output specified by SPEC, or #f and #f; SPEC may optionally contain a version number and an output name, as in these examples: guile guile@2.0.9 guile:debug guile@2.0.9:debug If SPEC does not specify a version number, return the preferred newest version; if SPEC does not specify an output, return OUTPUT. When OUTPUT is false and SPEC does not specify any output, return #f as the output." (let ((name version sub-drv (package-specification->name+version+output spec output))) (match (%find-package spec name version) (#f (values #f #f)) (package (if (or (and (not output) (not sub-drv)) (member sub-drv (package-outputs package))) (values package sub-drv) (leave (G_ "package `~a' lacks output `~a'~%") (package-full-name package) sub-drv)))))) (define (specifications->packages specs) "Given SPECS, a list of specifications such as \"emacs@25.2\" or \"guile:debug\", return a list of package/output tuples." ;; This procedure exists so users of 'guix home' don't have to write out the ;; (map (compose list specification->package+output)... boilerplate. (map (compose list specification->package+output) specs)) (define (specifications->manifest specs) "Given SPECS, a list of specifications such as \"emacs@25.2\" or \"guile:debug\", return a profile manifest." ;; This procedure exists mostly so users of 'guix package -m' don't have to ;; fiddle with multiple-value returns. (packages->manifest (specifications->packages specs))) (define (package-unique-version-prefix name version) "Search among all the versions of package NAME that are available, and return the shortest unambiguous version prefix to designate VERSION. If only one version of the package is available, return the empty string." (match (map package-version (find-packages-by-name name)) ((_) ;; A single version of NAME is available, so do not specify the version ;; number, even if the available version doesn't match VERSION. "") (versions ;; If VERSION is the latest version, don't specify any version. ;; Otherwise return the shortest unique version prefix. Note that this ;; is based on the currently available packages so the result may vary ;; over time. (if (every (cut version>? version <>) (delete version versions)) "" (version-unique-prefix version versions)))))