l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > 宋文武 <iyzs...@gmail.com> skribis: > >> * gnu/services/dict.scm: New file. >> * gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Add it. >> * doc/guix.texi (Various Services): Document it. > > Nice! I’ve been wanting it for some time. :-) > >> +@deffn {Scheme Procedure} dicod-service [#:config (dicod-configuration)] >> +Return a service that runs the dicod daemon, an implementation of > > @command{dicod} > >> +DICT server. > ^ > Add @pxref{Dicod,,, dico, GNU Dico Manual} > >> The optional CONFIG argument specifies the configuration > > @var{config} > >> +for dicod, which should be a <dicod-configuration> object, by default > > @command{dicod}, @code{<dicod-configuration>} > >> +it serving the GNU Collaborative International Dictonary of English. > > s/it serving/it serves/. > > It would be nice to document ‘dicod-configuration’ with @deftp, as done > in some other places. > > Also, maybe we should mention or cross-reference how to configure dico > to connect to localhost, since the default is to connect elsewhere; > WDYT? > >> + (($ <dicod-database> name module options) >> + `(" >> +load-module " ,module "; >> +database { >> + name \"" ,name "\"; >> + handler \"" ,module >> + ;; append the options list using space as separator before each element. >> + ,@(fold-right (cut cons* " " <> <>) '() options) "\"; >> +}\n"))) >> + databases)))) > > Maybe (string-join (fold-right cons '() options)) instead. > >> +(define* (dicod-service #:key (config (dicod-configuration))) >> + "Return a service that runs the dicod daemon, an implementation of >> +DICT server." > > Use the guix.texi doc as a docstring.
All done, thanks for the review and guide!