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[bug#55248] [PATCH 6/7] gnu: stex: Get machine type dynamically.


From: Philip McGrath
Subject: [bug#55248] [PATCH 6/7] gnu: stex: Get machine type dynamically.
Date: Thu, 5 May 2022 15:39:30 -0400
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Hi,

On 5/4/22 02:58, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote:
Am Dienstag, dem 03.05.2022 um 14:33 -0400 schrieb Philip McGrath:
* gnu/packages/chez.scm (stex)[arguments]: Run 'scheme' to determine
the machine type.
How is this beneficial?

At some high level of generality, there are two ways we could determine the machine type:*

  1. We could predict ahead of time what it will be; or
  2. We can ask the `scheme` executable we actually have.

Trying to predict is easy to get wrong, because there's more than one possible machine type for a given system: currently that's true due to "--threads", and it will be even more true with "portable bytecode" back-ends.

The `scheme` executable we're compiling with knows the definitive answer.

This lets us remove the only use of 'nix-system->chez-machine'.

What about cross-compilation?

I remembered this backwards; it should be `(#%$target-machine)` rather than `(machine-type)`. I'll fix that. But note that upstream stex does not support cross-compilation (though I hope to fix that one day). For example, both `Makefile` and `Mf-stex` contain:

    m := $(shell echo '(machine-type)' | $(Scheme) -q)

(* To some extent there's an XY problem here: we don't care about the machine type per se, we care about the extension of intermediate object files we don't want to have installed, analogous to ".o" files. I think [1] upstream may have incidentally fixed the issues that made us build in that odd way, but it hasn't been part of a release yet. I plan to reevaluate before Racket 8.6, when we'll need [2] anyway to fix a bug exposed by Zuo.)

-Philip

[1]: https://github.com/dybvig/stex/pull/5
[2]: https://github.com/dybvig/stex/pull/6





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