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[bug#31523] [PATCH 0/2] Getting rid of 'title' in 'file-system' declarat
From: |
Nils Gillmann |
Subject: |
[bug#31523] [PATCH 0/2] Getting rid of 'title' in 'file-system' declarations |
Date: |
Sat, 26 May 2018 14:10:43 +0000 |
Ludovic Courtès transcribed 2.0K bytes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> These patches allow us to get rid of the infamous ‘title’ field in
> ‘file-system’ declarations, which has always been problematic. It does
> so by introducing a new <file-system-label> data type, such that one can
> write:
>
> (file-system
> (mount-point "/home")
> (type "ext4")
> (device (file-system-label "my-home")))
>
> which probably looks clearer and is definitely less error prone.
>
> The ‘title’ field is removed but some macrology takes care of
> implementing backward compatibility by detecting ‘title’ fields, issuing
> a deprecation warning, and adjusting the ‘device’ value according to the
> ‘title’.
>
> The “installed-os” test passes.
>
> Feedback welcome!
I can not test it at the moment, but I like the example,
which looks like it could make it less confusing for
newcomers.
> Ludo’.
>
> Ludovic Courtès (2):
> file-systems: Remove 'title' field and add <file-system-label>.
> system: Remove uses of the 'title' field of <file-system>.
>
> doc/guix.texi | 68 ++++++------
> gnu/bootloader/grub.scm | 10 +-
> gnu/build/file-systems.scm | 54 +++-------
> gnu/build/linux-boot.scm | 12 ++-
> gnu/build/shepherd.scm | 3 +-
> gnu/services/base.scm | 17 ++-
> gnu/system.scm | 36 ++++---
> gnu/system/examples/bare-bones.tmpl | 3 +-
> gnu/system/examples/beaglebone-black.tmpl | 3 +-
> gnu/system/examples/lightweight-desktop.tmpl | 4 +-
> gnu/system/examples/vm-image.tmpl | 3 +-
> gnu/system/file-systems.scm | 108 ++++++++++++++++---
> gnu/system/install.scm | 4 +-
> gnu/system/vm.scm | 7 +-
> gnu/tests.scm | 3 +-
> gnu/tests/install.scm | 26 ++---
> guix/scripts/system.scm | 31 +++---
> tests/guix-system.sh | 9 +-
> tests/system.scm | 6 +-
> 19 files changed, 227 insertions(+), 180 deletions(-)
>
> --
> 2.17.0
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