Hi, zimoun <zimon.touto...@gmail.com> writes:
> In this context, since 'lispy' syntax is not mainstream (and will > never be), it appears to me as a hard position. We’ve got you covered here: the GWL has built-in support for Wisp, a pretty language extension for Guile. It also comes with a bunch of extra syntax support to make the definition of workflows easier. Here’s a convoluted artificial example: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- define-module test use-modules guix workflows guix processes gnu packages bioinformatics gnu packages python process: simple-test package-inputs list python samtools data-inputs list "sample.bam" "hg38.fa" "abc" procedure #---{python} import os def hello(): print "hello from python 3" print GWL['data-inputs'] print GWL['name'] hello() --- workflow: example-workflow processes list simple-test --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Put this in a file called “test.wisp” and add the directory to the GUIX_WORKFLOW_PATH and you’re good to go. Note that the “simple-test” process definition embeds Python code. A number of other languages can be supported easily. I don’t think syntax should hold you back. -- Ricardo GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6 2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC https://elephly.net