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bug#48368: bug#47172: Shepherd 0.8.1 tests fail on core-updates
From: |
Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
bug#48368: bug#47172: Shepherd 0.8.1 tests fail on core-updates |
Date: |
Sun, 23 May 2021 23:43:09 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hello,
Marius Bakke <marius@gnu.org> skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> skriver:
[...]
>> A workaround that works with 3.0.7 is swapping the two ‘and’
>> sub-expressions:
>>
>> diff --git a/modules/shepherd/scripts/herd.scm
>> b/modules/shepherd/scripts/herd.scm
>> index 106de1e..39d2e34 100644
>> --- a/modules/shepherd/scripts/herd.scm
>> +++ b/modules/shepherd/scripts/herd.scm
>> @@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ of pairs."
>> the daemon via SOCKET-FILE."
>> (with-system-error-handling
>> (let ((sock (open-connection socket-file))
>> - (action* (if (and (eq? action 'detailed-status)
>> - (memq service '(root shepherd)))
>> + (action* (if (and (memq service '(root shepherd))
>> + (eq? action 'detailed-status))
>> 'status
>> action)))
>> ;; Send the command.
>
> Cc'ing the relevant Guile bug:
>
> https://bugs.gnu.org/48368
Oh nice! (It would have saved me a bit of time to catch up on email
beforehand. :-))
> See also commit 79be6a985799adc6d663890250f4fb7c12f015b4 on
> 'core-updates' that builds with -O1 as a less satisfactory workaround.
I found that ‘-O2 -Ono-resolve-primitives’ also does the trick.
If we manually replace ‘memq’ by two ‘eq?’ tests (which is what the
compiler does), the same problem is exhibited:
diff --git a/modules/shepherd/scripts/herd.scm
b/modules/shepherd/scripts/herd.scm
index 106de1e..513508f 100644
--- a/modules/shepherd/scripts/herd.scm
+++ b/modules/shepherd/scripts/herd.scm
@@ -127,7 +127,8 @@ the daemon via SOCKET-FILE."
(with-system-error-handling
(let ((sock (open-connection socket-file))
(action* (if (and (eq? action 'detailed-status)
- (memq service '(root shepherd)))
+ (or (eq? service 'root)
+ (eq? service 'shepherd)))
'status
action)))
;; Send the command.
‘-Ono-resolve-primitives’ also helps in this case.
‘-Ono-optimize-branch-chains’ has no effect.
So, not much progress, but at least we have a workaround.
Thanks,
Ludo’.