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[bug#50873] [PATCH 0/5] Fixes to ‘guix home import’
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Xinglu Chen |
Subject: |
[bug#50873] [PATCH 0/5] Fixes to ‘guix home import’ |
Date: |
Sun, 31 Oct 2021 18:38:37 +0100 |
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 31 2021, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Xinglu Chen <public@yoctocell.xyz> skribis:
>
>> guix home: import: Make the user to specify a destination directory.
>> guix home: import: Allow multiple modules to be imported for each
>> service.
>> guix home: import: Fix module name for Bash service.
>> guix home: import: Don’t use 'slurp-file-gexp'.
>> guix home: import: Delete duplicate modules when importing.
>> doc: Document the ‘guix home import’ subcommand.
>> Add tests for ‘guix home import’.
>> guix home: import: Call ‘local-file’ with ‘name’ argument.
>
> That’s a nice improvement. In the interest of moving forward, I applied
> the whole series and followed up with a few changes:
>
> c4ac8cf4f6 doc: Mention 'guix home reconfigure' upfront.
> 971a69d8e3 doc: Avoid misuse of @ref.
> 7711a6c3f4 doc: Mention "guix home import" upfront.
> 6f4ca78761 home: import: Avoid duplication of 'manifest->code'.
> 96728c54df home: import: Factorize triplicated 'version-spec' procedure.
> f3933ae40d home: import: Clarify "destination directory".
> 341fba217f home: import: Compare procedures with 'eq?'.
>
> Part of it is about removing duplicated code, in particular
> ‘manifest->code’. It’s important to factorize non-trivial code like
> this.
>
> The last commits improve documentation so users learn about ‘guix home
> import’ when they get started.
Thanks for taking care of this!
> It’s really nice to have this tool! I find it perhaps a bit confusing
> to have to specify a target directory to ‘guix home import’; simply
> trying to document it shows that it’s non-obvious.
>
> I wonder if the argument should be optional (in which case the files
> wouldn’t be copied). But then people are likely to run into the
> problems this addresses.
Yeah, that could be a bit confusing for people.
> Or perhaps it would be more consistent to have:
>
> guix home import ~/foo
>
> create ~/foo/config.scm, instead of printing it to stdout?
>
> The documentation would be clearer: “populate ~/foo with all the
> configuration files of your home environment.” Thoughts?
I originally made it to print to stdout because that’s what the ‘guix
import’ commands do, but it could make sense to just populate a file
directly. I don’t really have a strong opinion on this, so if nobody
has any objections, I could send a patch for this. :-)
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- [bug#50873] [PATCH v3 1/8] guix home: import: Make the user to specify a destination directory., (continued)
- [bug#50873] [PATCH v3 6/8] doc: Document the ‘guix home import’ subcommand., Xinglu Chen, 2021/10/30
- [bug#50873] [PATCH v3 4/8] guix home: import: Don’t use 'slurp-file-gexp'., Xinglu Chen, 2021/10/30
- [bug#50873] [PATCH v3 2/8] guix home: import: Allow multiple modules to be imported for each service., Xinglu Chen, 2021/10/30
- [bug#50873] [PATCH v3 3/8] guix home: import: Fix module name for Bash service., Xinglu Chen, 2021/10/30
- [bug#50873] [PATCH v3 7/8] Add tests for ‘guix home import’., Xinglu Chen, 2021/10/30
- [bug#50873] [PATCH v3 5/8] guix home: import: Delete duplicate modules when importing., Xinglu Chen, 2021/10/30
- [bug#50873] [PATCH v3 8/8] guix home: import: Call ‘local-file’ with ‘name’, Xinglu Chen, 2021/10/30
- [bug#50873] [PATCH 0/5] Fixes to ‘guix home import’, Ludovic Courtès, 2021/10/30
- [bug#50873] [PATCH 0/5] Fixes to ‘guix home import’,
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