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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.
;;;
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;; 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")
mit/.dir-locals.el?id=a895eace116c59aa570b54e3a165eef3fcef26c7'>.dir-locals.el: Use setq-local on guix-directory....* .dir-locals.el: Use setq-local on guix-directory. While a problem with using setq hasn't been identified, this seems like good hygiene. Christopher Lemmer Webber 2020-11-16.dir-locals.el: Prevent errors if .dir-locals.el isn't found....While this repo should presumably always have a .dir-locals.el by the nature of this file itself, it seems that this behavior "leaks". See added comment for more details on the fix to this strange bug, which is likely an upstream emacs or vc-mode issue. Thanks to Miguel Ángel Arruga Vivas and Maxim Cournoyer for helping investigate this problem. * .dir-locals.el: Don't error out if .dir-locals.el isn't found. Christopher Lemmer Webber 2020-11-12maint: update-guix-package: Optionally add sources to store....Following discussions in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/43893>, keeping a copy of the updated package source is desirable when generating a release. * build-aux/update-guix-package.scm (version-controlled?): Remove variable. (call-with-temporary-git-worktree): Renamed from 'with-temporary-git-worktree'. Update doc. Do not change directory implicitly. Define as a procedure, not a syntax. (keep-source-in-store): New procedure. (main): Adjust to use with call-with-temporary-git-worktree. Add the sources to the store when GUIX_ALLOW_ME_TO_USE_PRIVATE_COMMIT is set. Exit gracefully when FIND-ORIGIN-REMOTE returns #f. (%savannah-guix-git-repo-push-url-regexp): Adjust match for a potential colon separator. * Makefile.am (GUIX_ALLOW_ME_TO_USE_PRIVATE_COMMIT): Adjust. * .dir-locals.el (scheme-mode): Remove entry for with-temporary-git-worktree. * doc/contributing.texi (Updating the Guix Package): Update doc. Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Maxim Cournoyer 2020-11-01.dir-locals.el: Require cl-lib at runtime....* .dir-locals.el (nil)<Geiser>: Load cl-lib when needed. Miguel Ángel Arruga Vivas 2020-10-31.dir-locals.el: Automatically set the GEISER-GUILE-LOAD-PATH variable....Thanks to Miguel Ángel Arruga Vivas and Pierre Neidhardt for their suggestions and improvements. * .dir-locals.el: Set the GUIX-DIRECTORY and GEISER-GUILE-LOAD-PATH Emacs variables based on the location of the .dir-locals file. Maxim Cournoyer 2020-10-19maint: update-guix-package: Prevent accidentally breaking guix pull....Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/43893>. This changes the 'update-guix-package' tool so that it: 1. Always uses a clean checkout to compute the hash of the updated 'guix' package. 2. Ensures the commit used in the updated 'guix' package definition has already been pushed upstream. * build-aux/update-guix-package.scm (%savannah-guix-git-repo-push-url): New variable. (with-input-pipe-to-string, with-temporary-git-worktree): New syntaxes. (find-origin-remote, git-add-worktree): New procedures. (commit-already-pushed?): New predicate. (main): Check the commit used has already been pushed upstream and compute the hash from a clean checkout. * doc/contributing.texi (Updating the Guix Package): Document it. * .dir-locals.el (scheme-mode): Fix indentation of with-temporary-git-worktree. Maxim Cournoyer 2020-09-14deduplication: pass store directory to replace-with-link....This causes with-writable-file to take into consideration the actual store being used, as passed to 'deduplicate', rather than whatever (%store-directory) may return. * guix/store/deduplication.scm (replace-with-link): new keyword argument 'store'. Pass to with-writable-file. (with-writable-file, call-with-writable-file): new store argument. (deduplicate): pass store to replace-with-link. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Caleb Ristvedt 2020-09-14.dir-locals.el: fix call-with-{retrying-}transaction indenting....* .dir-locals.el (call-with-transaction, call-with-retrying-transaction): change scheme-indent-function property from 2 to 1. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Caleb Ristvedt 2020-08-26.dir-locals.el: Add indentation rule for 'package/inherit'....* .dir-locals.el (scheme-mode): Add 'package/inherit'. Ludovic Courtès 2020-06-25deduplication: Use 'dynamic-wind' when changing permissions of the parent....Suggested by Caleb Ristvedt <caleb.ristvedt@cune.org>. * guix/store/deduplication.scm (call-with-writable-file): New procedure. (with-writable-file): New macro. (replace-with-link): Use it. Ludovic Courtès 2020-06-16channels: 'latest-channel-instance' authenticates Git checkouts....Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/22883>. * guix/channels.scm (<channel>)[introduction]: New field. (<channel-introduction>): New record type. (%guix-channel-introduction): New variable. (%default-channels): Use it. (<channel-metadata>)[keyring-reference]: New field. (%default-keyring-reference): New variable. (read-channel-metadata, read-channel-metadata-from-source): Initialize the 'keyring-reference' field. (commit-short-id, verify-introductory-commit) (authenticate-channel): New procedures. (latest-channel-instance): Call 'authenticate-channel' when CHANNEL has an introduction. * tests/channels.scm (gpg+git-available?, commit-id-string): New procedures. ("authenticate-channel, wrong first commit signer"): ("authenticate-channel, .guix-authorizations"): New tests. * doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix pull): Mention authentication. Ludovic Courtès 2020-06-10database: separate transaction-handling and retry-handling....Previously call-with-transaction would both retry when SQLITE_BUSY errors were thrown and do what its name suggested (start and rollback/commit a transaction). This changes it to do only what its name implies, which simplifies its implementation. Retrying is provided by the new call-with-SQLITE_BUSY-retrying procedure. * guix/store/database.scm (call-with-transaction): no longer restarts, new #:restartable? argument controls whether "begin" or "begin immediate" is used. (call-with-SQLITE_BUSY-retrying, call-with-retrying-transaction, call-with-retrying-savepoint): new procedures. (register-items): use call-with-retrying-transaction to preserve old behavior. * .dir-locals.el (call-with-retrying-transaction, call-with-retrying-savepoint): add indentation information. Caleb Ristvedt 2020-06-10database: ensure update-or-insert is run within a transaction...update-or-insert can break if an insert occurs between when it decides whether to update or insert and when it actually performs that operation. Putting the check and the update/insert operation in the same transaction ensures that the update/insert will only succeed if no other write has occurred in the middle. * guix/store/database.scm (call-with-savepoint): new procedure. (update-or-insert): use call-with-savepoint to ensure the read and the insert/update occur within the same transaction. Caleb Ristvedt 2020-06-10database: rewrite query procedures in terms of with-statement....Most of our queries would fail to finalize their statements properly if sqlite returned an error during their execution. This resolves that, and also makes them somewhat more concise as a side-effect. This also makes some small changes to improve certain queries where behavior was strange or overly verbose. * guix/store/database.scm (call-with-statement): new procedure. (with-statement): new macro. (last-insert-row-id, path-id, update-or-insert, add-references): rewrite to use with-statement. (update-or-insert): factor last-insert-row-id out of the end of both branches. (add-references): remove pointless last-insert-row-id call. * .dir-locals.el (with-statement): add indenting information. Caleb Ristvedt 2020-06-06ui: 'display-search-results' automatically invokes the pager....* guix/ui.scm (call-with-paginated-output-port): New procedure. (with-paginated-output-port): New macro. (display-search-results): Use it instead of displaying a hint. Ludovic Courtès 2020-06-05git-authenticate: Add tests....* guix/tests/git.scm (call-with-environment-variables) (with-environment-variables): Remove. * guix/tests/git.scm (populate-git-repository): Add clauses for signed commits and signed merges. * guix/tests/gnupg.scm: New file. * tests/git-authenticate.scm: New file. * tests/ed25519bis.key, tests/ed25519bis.sec: New files. * Makefile.am (dist_noinst_DATA): Add 'guix/tests/gnupg.scm'. (SCM_TESTS): Add 'tests/git-authenticate.scm'. (EXTRA_DIST): Add tests/ed25519bis.{key,sec}. Ludovic Courtès 2020-05-16gexp: Add 'let-system'....* guix/gexp.scm (<system-binding>): New record type. (let-system): New macro. (system-binding-compiler): New procedure. (default-expander): Add 'self-quoting?' case. (self-quoting?): New procedure. (lower-inputs): Add 'filterm'. Pass the result of 'mapm/accumulate-builds' through FILTERM. (gexp->sexp)[self-quoting?]: Remove. * tests/gexp.scm ("let-system", "let-system, target") ("let-system, ungexp-native, target") ("let-system, nested"): New tests. * doc/guix.texi (G-Expressions): Document it. Ludovic Courtès 2020-03-22store: Add 'with-build-handler'....* guix/store.scm (current-build-prompt): New variable. (call-with-build-handler, invoke-build-handler): New procedures. (with-build-handler): New macro. * tests/store.scm ("with-build-handler"): New test. Ludovic Courtès 2020-03-12gexp: Add 'with-parameters'....* guix/gexp.scm (<parameterized>): New record type. (with-parameters): New macro. (compile-parameterized): New gexp compiler. * tests/gexp.scm ("with-parameters for %current-system") ("with-parameters for %current-target-system") ("with-parameters + file-append"): New tests. * doc/guix.texi (G-Expressions): Document it. Ludovic Courtès 2019-11-29ui: Factorize 'with-profile-lock'....* guix/ui.scm (profile-lock-handler, profile-lock-file): New procedures. (with-profile-lock): New macro. * guix/scripts/package.scm (process-actions): Use 'with-profile-lock' instead of 'with-file-lock/no-wait'. * guix/scripts/pull.scm (guix-pull): Likewise. Ludovic Courtès