packages: Add 'package-with-c-toolchain'.

* guix/build-system.scm (build-system-with-c-toolchain): New procedure.
* guix/packages.scm (package-with-c-toolchain): New procedure.
* tests/packages.scm ("package-with-c-toolchain"): New test.
* doc/guix.texi (package Reference): Document 'package-with-c-toolchain'.
(Build Systems): Mention it.
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@ -6558,6 +6558,35 @@ cross-compiling:
It is an error to refer to @code{this-package} outside a package definition. It is an error to refer to @code{this-package} outside a package definition.
@end deffn @end deffn
Because packages are regular Scheme objects that capture a complete
dependency graph and associated build procedures, it is often useful to
write procedures that take a package and return a modified version
thereof according to some parameters. Below are a few examples.
@cindex tool chain, choosing a package's tool chain
@deffn {Scheme Procedure} package-with-c-toolchain @var{package} @var{toolchain}
Return a variant of @var{package} that uses @var{toolchain} instead of
the default GNU C/C++ toolchain. @var{toolchain} must be a list of
inputs (label/package tuples) providing equivalent functionality, such
as the @code{gcc-toolchain} package.
The example below returns a variant of the @code{hello} package built
with GCC@tie{}10.x and the rest of the GNU tool chain (Binutils and the
GNU C Library) instead of the default tool chain:
@lisp
(let ((toolchain (specification->package "gcc-toolchain@@10")))
(package-with-c-toolchain hello `(("toolchain" ,toolchain))))
@end lisp
The build tool chain is part of the @dfn{implicit inputs} of
packages---it's usually not listed as part of the various ``inputs''
fields and is instead pulled in by the build system. Consequently, this
procedure works by changing the build system of @var{package} so that it
pulls in @var{toolchain} instead of the defaults. @ref{Build Systems},
for more on build systems.
@end deffn
@node origin Reference @node origin Reference
@subsection @code{origin} Reference @subsection @code{origin} Reference
@ -6694,6 +6723,9 @@ ornamentation---in other words, a bag is a lower-level representation of
a package, which includes all the inputs of that package, including some a package, which includes all the inputs of that package, including some
that were implicitly added by the build system. This intermediate that were implicitly added by the build system. This intermediate
representation is then compiled to a derivation (@pxref{Derivations}). representation is then compiled to a derivation (@pxref{Derivations}).
The @code{package-with-c-toolchain} is an example of a way to change the
implicit inputs that a package's build system pulls in (@pxref{package
Reference, @code{package-with-c-toolchain}}).
Build systems accept an optional list of @dfn{arguments}. In package Build systems accept an optional list of @dfn{arguments}. In package
definitions, these are passed @i{via} the @code{arguments} field definitions, these are passed @i{via} the @code{arguments} field

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> ;;; Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; ;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix. ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;; ;;;
@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
(define-module (guix build-system) (define-module (guix build-system)
#:use-module (guix records) #:use-module (guix records)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:export (build-system #:export (build-system
build-system? build-system?
@ -37,7 +38,9 @@
bag-arguments bag-arguments
bag-build bag-build
make-bag)) make-bag
build-system-with-c-toolchain))
(define-record-type* <build-system> build-system make-build-system (define-record-type* <build-system> build-system make-build-system
build-system? build-system?
@ -98,3 +101,31 @@ intermediate representation just above derivations."
#:outputs outputs #:outputs outputs
#:target target #:target target
arguments)))) arguments))))
(define (build-system-with-c-toolchain bs toolchain)
"Return a variant of BS, a build system, that uses TOOLCHAIN instead of the
default GNU C/C++ toolchain. TOOLCHAIN must be a list of
inputs (label/package tuples) providing equivalent functionality, such as the
'gcc-toolchain' package."
(define lower
(build-system-lower bs))
(define toolchain-packages
;; These are the GNU toolchain packages pulled in by GNU-BUILD-SYSTEM and
;; all the build systems that inherit from it. Keep the list in sync with
;; 'standard-packages' in (guix build-system gnu).
'("gcc" "binutils" "libc" "libc:static" "ld-wrapper"))
(define (lower* . args)
(let ((lowered (apply lower args)))
(bag
(inherit lowered)
(build-inputs
(append (fold alist-delete
(bag-build-inputs lowered)
toolchain-packages)
toolchain)))))
(build-system
(inherit bs)
(lower lower*)))

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@ -124,6 +124,7 @@
package-patched-vulnerabilities package-patched-vulnerabilities
package-with-patches package-with-patches
package-with-extra-patches package-with-extra-patches
package-with-c-toolchain
package/inherit package/inherit
transitive-input-references transitive-input-references
@ -790,6 +791,14 @@ specifies modules in scope when evaluating SNIPPET."
(append (origin-patches (package-source original)) (append (origin-patches (package-source original))
patches))) patches)))
(define (package-with-c-toolchain package toolchain)
"Return a variant of PACKAGE that uses TOOLCHAIN instead of the default GNU
C/C++ toolchain. TOOLCHAIN must be a list of inputs (label/package tuples)
providing equivalent functionality, such as the 'gcc-toolchain' package."
(let ((bs (package-build-system package)))
(package/inherit package
(build-system (build-system-with-c-toolchain bs toolchain)))))
(define (transitive-inputs inputs) (define (transitive-inputs inputs)
"Return the closure of INPUTS when considering the 'propagated-inputs' "Return the closure of INPUTS when considering the 'propagated-inputs'
edges. Omit duplicate inputs, except for those already present in INPUTS edges. Omit duplicate inputs, except for those already present in INPUTS

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@ -1430,6 +1430,26 @@
(derivation-file-name (derivation-file-name
(package-derivation %store coreutils)))))))) (package-derivation %store coreutils))))))))
(test-assert "package-with-c-toolchain"
(let* ((dep (dummy-package "chbouib"
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(native-inputs `(("x" ,grep)))))
(p0 (dummy-package "thingie"
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(inputs `(("foo" ,grep)
("bar" ,dep)))))
(tc (dummy-package "my-toolchain"))
(p1 (package-with-c-toolchain p0 `(("toolchain" ,tc)))))
(define toolchain-packages
'("gcc" "binutils" "glibc" "ld-wrapper"))
(match (bag-build-inputs (package->bag p1))
((("foo" foo) ("bar" bar) (_ (= package-name packages) . _) ...)
(and (not (any (cut member <> packages) toolchain-packages))
(member "my-toolchain" packages)
(eq? foo grep)
(eq? bar dep))))))
(test-equal "package-patched-vulnerabilities" (test-equal "package-patched-vulnerabilities"
'(("CVE-2015-1234") '(("CVE-2015-1234")
("CVE-2016-1234" "CVE-2018-4567") ("CVE-2016-1234" "CVE-2018-4567")