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- ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
- ;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
- ;;; Copyright © 2013 Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr>
- ;;; Copyright © 2013 Nikita Karetnikov <nikita@karetnikov.org>
- ;;; Copyright © 2016 David Craven <david@craven.ch>
- ;;; Copyright © 2019 Ivan Petkov <ivanppetkov@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 build-system cargo)
- #:use-module (guix search-paths)
- #:use-module (guix store)
- #:use-module (guix utils)
- #:use-module (guix derivations)
- #:use-module (guix packages)
- #:use-module (guix build-system)
- #:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
- #:use-module (ice-9 match)
- #:use-module (ice-9 vlist)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
- #:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
- #:export (%cargo-build-system-modules
- %cargo-utils-modules
- cargo-build-system
- %crate-base-url
- crate-url
- crate-url?
- crate-uri))
- (define %crate-base-url
- (make-parameter "https://crates.io"))
- (define crate-url
- (string-append (%crate-base-url) "/api/v1/crates/"))
- (define crate-url?
- (cut string-prefix? crate-url <>))
- (define (crate-uri name version)
- "Return a URI string for the crate package hosted at crates.io corresponding
- to NAME and VERSION."
- (string-append crate-url name "/" version "/download"))
- (define (default-rust)
- "Return the default Rust package."
- ;; Lazily resolve the binding to avoid a circular dependency.
- (let ((rust (resolve-interface '(gnu packages rust))))
- (module-ref rust 'rust)))
- (define %cargo-utils-modules
- ;; Build-side modules imported by default.
- `((guix build cargo-utils)
- ,@%gnu-build-system-modules))
- (define %cargo-build-system-modules
- ;; Build-side modules imported by default.
- `((guix build cargo-build-system)
- (guix build json)
- ,@%cargo-utils-modules))
- (define* (cargo-build store name inputs
- #:key
- (tests? #t)
- (test-target #f)
- (vendor-dir "guix-vendor")
- (cargo-build-flags ''("--release"))
- (cargo-test-flags ''("--release"))
- (skip-build? #f)
- (phases '(@ (guix build cargo-build-system)
- %standard-phases))
- (outputs '("out"))
- (search-paths '())
- (system (%current-system))
- (guile #f)
- (imported-modules %cargo-build-system-modules)
- (modules '((guix build cargo-build-system)
- (guix build utils))))
- "Build SOURCE using CARGO, and with INPUTS."
- (define builder
- `(begin
- (use-modules ,@modules)
- (cargo-build #:name ,name
- #:source ,(match (assoc-ref inputs "source")
- (((? derivation? source))
- (derivation->output-path source))
- ((source)
- source)
- (source
- source))
- #:system ,system
- #:test-target ,test-target
- #:vendor-dir ,vendor-dir
- #:cargo-build-flags ,cargo-build-flags
- #:cargo-test-flags ,cargo-test-flags
- #:skip-build? ,skip-build?
- #:tests? ,(and tests? (not skip-build?))
- #:phases ,phases
- #:outputs %outputs
- #:search-paths ',(map search-path-specification->sexp
- search-paths)
- #:inputs %build-inputs)))
- (define guile-for-build
- (match guile
- ((? package?)
- (package-derivation store guile system #:graft? #f))
- (#f ; the default
- (let* ((distro (resolve-interface '(gnu packages commencement)))
- (guile (module-ref distro 'guile-final)))
- (package-derivation store guile system #:graft? #f)))))
- (build-expression->derivation store name builder
- #:inputs inputs
- #:system system
- #:modules imported-modules
- #:outputs outputs
- #:guile-for-build guile-for-build))
- (define (package-cargo-inputs p)
- (apply
- (lambda* (#:key (cargo-inputs '()) #:allow-other-keys)
- cargo-inputs)
- (package-arguments p)))
- (define (package-cargo-development-inputs p)
- (apply
- (lambda* (#:key (cargo-development-inputs '()) #:allow-other-keys)
- cargo-development-inputs)
- (package-arguments p)))
- (define (crate-closure inputs)
- "Return the closure of INPUTS when considering the 'cargo-inputs' and
- 'cargod-dev-deps' edges. Omit duplicate inputs, except for those
- already present in INPUTS itself.
- This is implemented as a breadth-first traversal such that INPUTS is
- preserved, and only duplicate extracted inputs are removed.
- Forked from ((guix packages) transitive-inputs) since this extraction
- uses slightly different rules compared to the rest of Guix (i.e. we
- do not extract the conventional inputs)."
- (define (seen? seen item)
- ;; FIXME: We're using pointer identity here, which is extremely sensitive
- ;; to memoization in package-producing procedures; see
- ;; <https://bugs.gnu.org/30155>.
- (vhash-assq item seen))
- (let loop ((inputs inputs)
- (result '())
- (propagated '())
- (first? #t)
- (seen vlist-null))
- (match inputs
- (()
- (if (null? propagated)
- (reverse result)
- (loop (reverse (concatenate propagated)) result '() #f seen)))
- (((and input (label (? package? package))) rest ...)
- (if (and (not first?) (seen? seen package))
- (loop rest result propagated first? seen)
- (loop rest
- (cons input result)
- (cons (package-cargo-inputs package)
- propagated)
- first?
- (vhash-consq package package seen))))
- ((input rest ...)
- (loop rest (cons input result) propagated first? seen)))))
- (define (expand-crate-sources cargo-inputs cargo-development-inputs)
- "Extract all transitive sources for CARGO-INPUTS and CARGO-DEVELOPMENT-INPUTS
- along their 'cargo-inputs' edges.
- Cargo requires all transitive crate dependencies' sources to be available
- in its index, even if they are optional (this is so it can generate
- deterministic Cargo.lock files regardless of the target platform or enabled
- features). Thus we need all transitive crate dependencies for any cargo
- dev-dependencies, but this is only needed when building/testing a crate directly
- (i.e. we will never need transitive dev-dependencies for any dependency crates).
- Another complication arises due potential dependency cycles from Guix's
- perspective: Although cargo does not permit cyclic dependencies between crates,
- however, it permits cycles to occur via dev-dependencies. For example, if crate
- X depends on crate Y, crate Y's tests could pull in crate X to to verify
- everything builds properly (this is a rare scenario, but it it happens for
- example with the `proc-macro2` and `quote` crates). This is allowed by cargo
- because tests are built as a pseudo-crate which happens to depend on the
- X and Y crates, forming an acyclic graph.
- We can side step this problem by only considering regular cargo dependencies
- since they are guaranteed to not have cycles. We can further resolve any
- potential dev-dependency cycles by extracting package sources (which never have
- any dependencies and thus no cycles can exist).
- There are several implications of this decision:
- * Building a package definition does not require actually building/checking
- any dependent crates. This can be a benefits:
- - For example, sometimes a crate may have an optional dependency on some OS
- specific package which cannot be built or run on the current system. This
- approach means that the build will not fail if cargo ends up internally ignoring
- the dependency.
- - It avoids waiting for quadratic builds from source: cargo always builds
- dependencies within the current workspace. This is largely due to Rust not
- having a stable ABI and other resolutions that cargo applies. This means that
- if we have a depencency chain of X -> Y -> Z and we build each definition
- independently the following will happen:
- * Cargo will build and test crate Z
- * Cargo will build crate Z in Y's workspace, then build and test Y
- * Cargo will build crates Y and Z in X's workspace, then build and test X
- * But there are also some downsides with this approach:
- - If a dependent crate is subtly broken on the system (i.e. it builds but its
- tests fail) the consuming crates may build and test successfully but
- actually fail during normal usage (however, the CI will still build all
- packages which will give visibility in case packages suddenly break).
- - Because crates aren't declared as regular inputs, other Guix facilities
- such as tracking package graphs may not work by default (however, this is
- something that can always be extended or reworked in the future)."
- (filter-map
- (match-lambda
- ((label (? package? p))
- (list label (package-source p)))
- ((label input)
- (list label input)))
- (crate-closure (append cargo-inputs cargo-development-inputs))))
- (define* (lower name
- #:key source inputs native-inputs outputs system target
- (rust (default-rust))
- (cargo-inputs '())
- (cargo-development-inputs '())
- #:allow-other-keys
- #:rest arguments)
- "Return a bag for NAME."
- (define private-keywords
- '(#:source #:target #:rust #:inputs #:native-inputs #:outputs
- #:cargo-inputs #:cargo-development-inputs))
- (and (not target) ;; TODO: support cross-compilation
- (bag
- (name name)
- (system system)
- (target target)
- (host-inputs `(,@(if source
- `(("source" ,source))
- '())
- ,@inputs
- ;; Keep the standard inputs of 'gnu-build-system'
- ,@(standard-packages)))
- (build-inputs `(("cargo" ,rust "cargo")
- ("rustc" ,rust)
- ,@(expand-crate-sources cargo-inputs cargo-development-inputs)
- ,@native-inputs))
- (outputs outputs)
- (build cargo-build)
- (arguments (strip-keyword-arguments private-keywords arguments)))))
- (define cargo-build-system
- (build-system
- (name 'cargo)
- (description
- "Cargo build system, to build Rust crates")
- (lower lower)))
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