* guix/ui.scm (%guix-user-module): New variable.
(read/eval): Pass it as the second argument to 'eval'.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (options/resolve-packages): Add case for
'gexp?'.
* tests/guix-build.sh: Add tests.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix build): Document '-e gexp'.
guxi build: Allow gexps to be passed to '-e'.
* guix/ui.scm (%guix-user-module): New variable.
(read/eval): Pass it as the second argument to 'eval'.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (options/resolve-packages): Add case for
'gexp?'.
* tests/guix-build.sh: Add tests.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix build): Document '-e gexp'.
* tests/gexp.scm (shebang): New variable.
Skip "gexp->script" when SHEBANG is longer than 127 chars.
* guix/gexp.scm (gexp->script): Add comment on the issue.
* guix/ui.scm (show-what-to-build)[built-or-substitutable?]: New
procedure. Check whether OUT is #f.
Use it.
* tests/ui.scm ("show-what-to-build, zero outputs"): New test.
* guix/monads.scm: Unexport 'lower-inputs' and 'derivation-expression'.
(text-file*): Add comment about the switch to 'gexp->derivation'.
(lower-inputs): Add comment about its doom.
(derivation-expression): Likewise.
* guix/gexp.scm (lower-inputs*): Rename to...
(lower-inputs): ... this. Update callers.
* tests/monads.scm (derivation-expression): New procedure.
* doc/guix.texi (The Store Monad): Use 'gexp->derivation' instead of
'derivation-expression'. Remove documentation of
'derivation-expression'.
* guix/ui.scm (read/eval): Use THE-ROOT-MODULE so that macros are
properly expanded.
* tests/guix-build.sh: Use 'gexp->derivation' instead of
'derivation-expression'.monads: Hide 'derivation-expression' and 'lower-inputs'.
* guix/gexp.scm: New file.
* tests/gexp.scm: New file.
* Makefile.am (MODULES): Add guix/gexp.scm.
(SCM_TESTS): Add tests/gexp.scm.
* doc/guix.texi (Derivations): Add #:inputs in 'derivation' example.
Mark 'build-expression->derivation' as deprecated, refer to
"G-Expressions". Remove paragraph about code strata.
(G-Expressions): New node.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/17312>.
* guix/scripts/authenticate.scm (guix-authenticate): Add calls to
'set-port-encoding!' and 'set-port-conversion-strategy!'. Wrap body
in 'with-fluids' form that sets '%default-port-encoding' and
'%default-port-conversion-strategy'.
* tests/guix-authenticate.sh: Add test.
* tests/pk-crypto.scm ("hash corrupt due to restrictive locale
encoding"): Add reference to bug.
* guix/pk-crypto.scm (string->canonical-sexp): Pass "ISO-8859-1" as the
2nd argument to 'string->pointer'.
* tests/pk-crypto.scm ("version"): New test.
("hash corrupt due to restrictive locale encoding"): New test.
Fixes situations where the remote 'guix build' is invoked before the
.drv has been completely copied, as reported at
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2014-04/msg00174.html>.
In some cases 'send-files' would return before the other end is done
importing the files, and so the subsequent 'guix build' invocation would
just miss the .drv file it refers to.
* guix/utils.scm (call-with-decompressed-port): Don't close PORT.
(call-with-compressed-output-port): Likewise.
* tests/utils.scm ("compressed-output-port + decompressed-port"): Adjust
accordingly.
* guix/scripts/offload.scm (send-files): Add explicit (close-pipe pipe)
call.
(retrieve-files): Likewise.
Partially fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/17212>.
* tests/utils.scm ("fcntl-flock wait", "fcntl-flock non-blocking"): Open
files in binary mode, with no buffering.
* guix/build/union.scm: Rewrite; only 'file=?' remains unchanged. Remove
'tree-union' and 'delete-duplicate-leaves' exports. Merge inputs in a
breadth-first fashion. Follow symlinks for purposes of making decisions
about the merge.
* tests/union.scm: Remove tests of 'tree-union' and 'delete-duplicate-leaves'.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (maybe-register-gc-root): New procedure.
* tests/guix-package.sh (profile): Grep the output of "guix gc
--list-live" in a couple of places.
* guix/nar.scm (restore-file-set)[assert-valid-signature]: Rewrite in
terms of 'signature-case'.
* guix/scripts/substitute-binary.scm (narinfo-signature->canonical-sexp):
Call 'leave' instead of 'raise' when SIGNATURE is invalid.
(&nar-signature-error, &nar-invalid-hash-error): Remove.
(assert-valid-signature): Add 'narinfo' parameter; remove 'port'.
Rewrite in terms of 'signature-case' and 'leave'. Mention NARINFO's
URI in error messages. Adjust caller.
(narinfo-sha256): New procedure.
(assert-valid-narinfo): Use it.
(valid-narinfo?): Rewrite using 'narinfo-sha256' and
'signature-case'.
* tests/substitute-binary.scm (assert-valid-signature,
test-error-condition): Remove.
("corrupt signature data", "unauthorized public key", "invalid
signature"): Remove.
* tests/substitute-binary.scm (%narinfo): Set 'URL', 'Compression', and
'NarHash'.
(call-with-narinfo): Create 'example.out' and 'example.nar'.
("query narinfo without signature", "substitute, no signature",
"substitute, authorized key"): New tests.
* tests/substitute-binary.scm (signature-body): Change 'str' parameter
to 'bv', and expect it to be a bytevector.
(%signature-body, %wrong-signature, %acl): Remove.
(signature): Rename to...
(signature-field): ... this. Add 'bv-or-str' parameter. Change 'str'
parameter to #:version. Add #:public-key parameter. Call
'signature-body' directly. Change domain part of the signature to
'example.gnu.org'.
("not a number", "wrong version number", "valid
narinfo-signature->canonical-sexp"): Use 'signature-field' instead of
'signature' or %SIGNATURE.
(test-error-condition): Add 'message-rx' parameter and honor it.
("corrupt signature data", "unauthorized public key", "invalid
signature"): Adjust accordingly.
(narinfo, %signed-narinfo): Remove.
("query narinfo with invalid hash"): Use '%narinfo' and
'signature-field' instead of 'narinfo' and '%signature'.
("query narinfo signed with authorized key", "query narinfo signed
with unauthorized key", "substitute, invalid hash", "substitute,
unauthorized key"): Likewise.
* guix/scripts/substitute-binary.scm (narinfo-signature->canonical-sexp):
Catch 'gcry-error' around 'string->canonical-sexp' call, and re-raise
as a SRFI-35 &message and &nar-signature-error.
(narinfo-maker): Handle when SIGNATURE is #f or an invalid canonical
sexp.
(&nar-signature-error, &nar-invalid-hash-error): New variables.
(assert-valid-signature): Use them. Expect 'signature' to be a
canonical sexp.
(read-narinfo): Remove authentication and authorization checks.
(%signature-line-rx): New variable.
(assert-valid-narinfo, valid-narinfo?): New procedures.
(guix-substitute-binary): Wrap body in 'with-error-handling'.
[valid?]: New procedure.
<--query>: Show only store items of narinfos that match
'valid-narinfo?'.
<--substitute>: Call 'assert-valid-narinfo'.
* tests/substitute-binary.scm (test-error*): Use 'test-equal'.
(%keypair): Remove.
(%public-key, %private-key): Load from signing-key.{pub,sec}.
(signature-body): Add #:public-key parameter.
(call-with-narinfo): New procedure.
(with-narinfo): New macro.
("corrupt signature data", "unauthorized public key", "invalid
signature"): Make the first argument to 'assert-valid-signature' a
canonical sexp.
("invalid hash", "valid read-narinfo", "valid write-narinfo"):
Remove.
("query narinfo with invalid hash", "query narinfo signed with
authorized key", "query narinfo signed with unauthorized key",
"substitute, invalid hash", "substitute, unauthorized key"): New
tests.
* guix/scripts/substitute-binary.scm (<narinfo>): Add the 'signature'
and 'contents' fields.
(narinfo-signature->canonical-sexp): New function.
(narinfo-maker): Add the 'signature' argument and use it.
(assert-valid-signature): New function.
(read-narinfo): Support the Signature field.
(write-narinfo): Use 'narinfo-contents'.
(%allow-unauthenticated-substitutes?): New variable.
* guix/base64.scm, tests/base64.scm, tests/substitute-binary.scm: New files.
* Makefile.am (SCM_TESTS): Add tests/base64.scm and
tests/substitute-binary.scm.
(MODULES): Add guix/base64.scm.
* test-env.in: Set 'GUIX_ALLOW_UNAUTHENTICATED_SUBSTITUTES'.
* guix/utils.scm (call-with-decompressed-port,
call-with-compressed-output-port): New procedures.
* tests/utils.scm ("compressed-output-port + decompressed-port"):
Rewrite to use them.
* guix/scripts/authenticate.scm (guix-authenticate): Add clauses
for ("rsautl" "-sign" "-inkey" key) and ("rsautl" "-verify" "-inkey" _
"-pubin").
* tests/guix-authenticate.sh (hash): Add test using -sign and -verify in
a pipeline.
* guix/utils.scm (decompressed-port, compressed-port): New procedures.
* guix/scripts/substitute-binary.scm (decompressed-port): Remove.
(guix-substitute-binary): Pass a symbol or #f as the first argument to
'decompress-port'.
* tests/utils.scm ("compressed-port, decompressed-port, non-file"): New
test.
* guix/utils.scm (filtered-port): Make sure the 'execl' child process
always exits, and does (primitive-_exit 1) upon execution failure.
Use 'primitive-_exit' in the 'dump-port' child process.
* tests/utils.scm ("filtered-port, does not exist"): New test.
* guix/pk-crypto.scm (gcrypt-version): New procedure.
* guix/scripts/archive.scm (%key-generation-parameters): New variable.
(%options) <generate-key>: Use it.
* tests/pk-crypto.scm ("sign + verify, Ed25519"): Skip if using gcrypt < 1.6.0.
* guix/pk-crypto.scm (bytevector->hash-data): Add #:key-type parameter.
Use the 'pkcs1' flag when KEY-TYPE is 'rsa', and 'rfc6979' when
KEY-TYPE is 'ecc' or 'dsa'.
(key-type): New procedure.
* guix/scripts/authenticate.scm (read-hash-data): Add 'key-type'
parameter. Pass it to 'bytevector->hash-data'. Adjust caller
accordingly.
* tests/pk-crypto.scm (%ecc-key-pair): New variable.
("key-type"): New test.
("sign + verify"): Pass #:key-type to 'bytevector->hash-data'.
("sign + verify, Ed25519"): New test.
Reported by Nikita Karetnikov <nikita@karetnikov.org>
and Pierre-Antoine Rault <par@rigelk.eu>.
* test-env.in: Change 'NIX_LOG_DIR' in accordance with f5768af.
* tests/guix-register.sh: Likewise for 'NIX_LOG_DIR' and 'NIX_DB_DIR'.
* tests/utils.scm (temp-file): New variable.
("fcntl-flock"): Rewrite to actually test whether the child process
waits for the lock to be released. The previous test was wrong
because (1) it expected F_SETLK semantics, not F_SETLKW, and (2) it
got EBADF because of a mismatch between the open mode and the lock
style.