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[bug#68554] [PATCH v3 3/6] gnu: Add dmd.


From: Maxim Cournoyer
Subject: [bug#68554] [PATCH v3 3/6] gnu: Add dmd.
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2024 23:15:50 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

Hello!

Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il> writes:

> On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 11:40:41PM -0500, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
>> * gnu/packages/dlang.scm (dmd-bootstrap, dmd): New variables.
>> 
>> Change-Id: I53e00a429e2084a392341ef1bc7ea63f0fcaaab4

[...]

>> +;;; Bootstrap version of phobos that is built with GDC, using GDC's standard
>> +;;; library.
>> +(define dmd-bootstrap
>> +  (package
>> +    ;; This package is purposefully named just "dmd" and not 
>> "dmd-bootstrap",
>> +    ;; as the final dmd package rewrites references from this one to itself,
>> +    ;; and their names must have the same length to avoid corrupting the
>> +    ;; binary.
>> +    (name "dmd")
>> +    (version "2.106.1")
>> +    (source (origin
>> +              (method git-fetch)
>> +              (uri (git-reference
>> +                    (url "https://github.com/dlang/dmd";)
>> +                    (commit (string-append "v" version))))
>> +              (file-name (git-file-name "dmd" version))
>> +              (sha256
>> +               (base32
>> +                "1bq4jws1vns2jjzfz7biyngrx9y5pvvgklymhrvb5kvbzky1ldmy"))))
>> +    (build-system gnu-build-system)
>> +    (arguments
>> +     (list
>> +      #:disallowed-references (list (gexp-input (canonical-package gcc)
>> +                                                "lib"))
>> +      ;; Disable tests, as gdmd cannot cope with some arguments used such as
>> +      ;; '-conf'.
>> +      #:tests? #f
>> +      #:test-target "test"
>> +      #:make-flags
>> +      #~(list (string-append "CC=" #$(cc-for-target))
>> +              ;; XXX: Proceed despite conflicts from symbols provided by 
>> both
>> +              ;; the source built and GDC.
>> +              "DFLAGS=-L--allow-multiple-definition"
>> +              "ENABLE_RELEASE=1"
>> +              (string-append "HOST_CXX=" #$(cxx-for-target))
>> +              "HOST_DMD=gdmd"
>> +              (string-append "INSTALL_DIR=" #$output)
>> +              ;; Do not build the shared libphobos2.so library, to avoid
>> +              ;; retaining a reference to gcc:lib.
>> +              "SHARED=0"
>> +              (string-append "SYSCONFDIR=" #$output "/etc")
>> +              "VERBOSE=1"
>> +              "-f" "posix.mak")
>> +      #:phases
>> +      #~(modify-phases %standard-phases
>> +          (add-after 'unpack 'copy-phobos-source-and-chdir
>> +            ;; Start with building phobos, which in turns will automatically
>> +            ;; build druntime and dmd.  A minimal dmd command is still
>> +            ;; required to do so, which is why we need dmd-bootstrap-0.
>> +            (lambda _
>> +              (symlink "." "dmd")  ;to please the build system expected 
>> layout
>> +              (copy-recursively
>> +               #$(origin
>> +                   (method git-fetch)
>> +                   (uri (git-reference
>> +                         (url "https://github.com/dlang/phobos";)
>> +                         (commit (string-append "v" version))))
>> +                   (file-name (git-file-name name version))
>
> you should probably switch name to "phobos", otherwise I assume it'll be
> added as dmd.

Good catch, done.

> Also, is this the right way to add phobos as an input?

It's the gexp way to add extra source files to a package workspace.  We
used to do this via labeled origins, but this is not possible in the
label-less new world.  I think it'd be cool to have a procedure that
would take multiple source and merge them into one, possible using a
copy-build-system like "plan" for the layout.

Note: I tried building phobos separately at first, but that was a world
of hurt, and the end result was a seg faulting dmd :-(.

>> +                   (sha256
>> +                    (base32
>> +                     
>> "1yw7nb5d78cx9m7sfibv7rfc7wj3w0dw9mfk3d269qpfpnwzs4n9")))
>> +               "phobos")
>> +              (chdir "phobos")))
>> +          (add-after 'copy-phobos-source-and-chdir 
>> 'adjust-phobos-install-dirs
>> +            (lambda _
>> +              (substitute* "posix.mak"
>> +                ;; Install to lib directory, not to e.g. 'linux/lib64'.
>> +                (("\\$\\(INSTALL_DIR)/\\$\\(OS)/\\$\\(lib_dir)")
>> +                 (string-append #$output "/lib"))
>> +                ;; Do not install license file, already done by the gnu 
>> build
>> +                ;; system.
>> +                ((".*\\$\\(INSTALL_DIR)/phobos-LICENSE.txt.*") ""))))
>> +          (delete 'configure)
>> +          (add-after 'install 'install-druntime
>> +            (lambda args
>> +              (chdir "../druntime")
>> +              (apply (assoc-ref %standard-phases 'install) args)
>> +              (chdir "..")))
>
> Can this one be:
> (with-directory-excursion "../druntime"
>   (apply (assoc-ref %standard-phases 'install) args))

Confusingly, no, as what I'm doing here is moving from ./phobos to
./druntime and finally to "."; i.e. the starting directory for the
'install-druntime phase is './phobos', not '.'

Does that make some sense (writing it I'm doubtful, eh) ?

>
>> +          (add-after 'install-druntime 'install-includes
>> +            (lambda _
>> +              ;; Normalize the include files prefix to include/dmd.
>> +              (let ((include-dir (string-append #$output "/include/dmd")))
>> +                (mkdir-p include-dir)
>> +                (rename-file (string-append #$output "/src/phobos")
>> +                             (string-append include-dir))
>> +                (copy-recursively "druntime/import" include-dir))
>> +              (delete-file-recursively (string-append #$output "/src"))))
>> +          (add-after 'install-druntime 'install-dmd
>> +            (assoc-ref %standard-phases 'install))
>
> Is this different than the regular install phase?

I the install phase of druntime doesn't install its import includes, for
some reason, and the install phase of phobos puts them under src/phobos
instead of include/dmd.

>> +          (add-after 'install-license-files 'refine-install-layout
>> +            (lambda _
>> +              (let* ((docdir (string-append #$output "/share/doc/"
>> +                                            (strip-store-file-name 
>> #$output)))
>
> is strip-store-file-name better than #$name "-" #$version ?

I got bit by gexps being expanded in-place and not being rewritten in
the inherited package, so to reuse that phase I had to use dynamic
alternatives.

>> +                     ;; The dmd binary gets installed to
>> +                     ;; e.g. /linux/bin64/dmd.
>> +                     (dmd (car (find-files #$output "^dmd$")))
>> +                     (dmd.conf (car (find-files #$output "^dmd.conf$")))
>> +                     (os-dir (dirname (dirname dmd))))
>> +                ;; Move samples from root to the doc directory.
>> +                (rename-file (string-append #$output "/samples")
>> +                             (string-append docdir "/samples"))
>> +                ;; Remove duplicate license file.
>> +                (delete-file (string-append #$output
>> +                                            "/dmd-boostlicense.txt"))
>> +                ;; Move dmd binary and dmd.conf.
>> +                (install-file dmd (string-append #$output "/bin"))
>> +                (install-file dmd.conf (string-append #$output "/etc"))
>> +                (delete-file-recursively os-dir))))
>> +          (add-after 'refine-install-layout 'patch-dmd.conf
>> +            (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
>> +              (substitute* (search-input-file outputs "etc/dmd.conf")
>
> I only see 1 output, so this should probably be
> (string-append #$output "/etc/dmd.conf")

The search-input-file on outputs is a defensive trick: it fails with a
clear error message when the file isn't found (I can't say that much
about substitute* ^^').  So it's used here to test the file got
installed there as expected.

Thanks for taking a look!

-- 
Maxim





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