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[bug#50072] [PATCH WIP 0/4] Add upstream updater for git-fetch origins.
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Maxime Devos |
Subject: |
[bug#50072] [PATCH WIP 0/4] Add upstream updater for git-fetch origins. |
Date: |
Mon, 06 Sep 2021 13:47:35 +0200 |
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Evolution 3.34.2 |
Hi,
Ludovic Courtès schreef op ma 06-09-2021 om 12:23 [+0200]:
> > > >
> > > > [...]
> > > > Does it support packages defined like (a)
> > > >
> > > > (define-public gnash
> > > > (let ((commit "583ccbc1275c7701dc4843ec12142ff86bb305b4")
> > > > (revision "0"))
> > > > (package
> > > > (name "gnash")
> > > > (version (git-version "0.8.11" revision commit))
> > > > (source (git-reference
> > > > (url "https://example.org")
> > > > (commit commit)))
> > > > [...])))
> > >
> > > No, it doesn't. Since the commit definition isn't part of the actual
> > > package definition, the current code has no way of updating it. It
> > > would require a rewrite of the edit-in-place logic with probably a lot
> > > of special-casing.
> >
> > Perhaps a 'surrounding-expression-location' procedure can be defined?
> >
> > (define (surrounding-expression-location inner-location)
> > "Determine the location of the S-expression that surrounds the
> > S-expression
> > at INNER-LOCATION, or #false if the inner S-expression is at the top-level."
> > ??? Something like 'read', but in reverse, maybe?
> > Doesn't need to support every construct, just "string without escapes" and
> > (parentheses other-things) might be good enough in practice for now)
> >
> > Seems tricky to implement, but it would be more robust than relying
> > on conventions like ‘the surrounding 'let' can be found by moving two
> > columns
> > and two lines backwards’. Or see another method (let&) below that is
> > actually
> > implemented ...
>
> I think we can work incrementally. It wouldn’t be unreasonable to start
> with a ‘definition-location’ procedure that would work in a way similar
> to ‘package-field-location’ (essentially ‘read’ each top-level sexp of
> the file and record the location of the one that immediately precedes
> the package location.)
‘package-field-location’ (currently) doesn't work like that. Currently,
it extracts the location from the package, opens the file, uses a procedure
'goto' that works like 'seek' except that it accepts line and column numbers
instead of byte offsets.
What you proposed could work, though it seems a bit inefficient to me.
Asking upstream for an update probably takes a lot more time though.
> But maybe the discussion in <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/50286> will
> give us something nice.
Greetings,
Maxime
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