Heya Guix, This comment by oriansj on IRC:
<oriansj> I am thinking in terms of gentoo builds and making it easy to avoid some packages from being downloaded or built like pulseaudio (I like alsa better) and trim down the dependencies to only those that are absolutely directly required. made me wonder how we could incorporate such a feature into Guix. # Why it's Needed Sure, it's already possible to create package variants: (define-public foo (package (name "foo") (version "1.2.3") (source (origin ...)) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments (list #:configure-flags #~(list "--enable-pulseaudio"))) (inputs (list pulseaudio ...)) ...)) (define-public foo/without-pulseaudio (package (inherit foo) (name "foo-without-pulseaudio") (arguments (substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments foo) ((#:configure-flags old-flags) #~(list #$@flags "--disable-pulseaudio")))) (inputs (modify-inputs (package-inputs foo) (delete pulseaudio))))) This is currently manageable, but what if there's another optional feature, say, pipewire support? (define-public foo/without-pipewire (package (inherit foo) (name "foo-without-pulseaudio") (arguments (substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments foo) ((#:configure-flags old-flags) #~(list #$@flags "--disable-pipewire")))) (inputs (modify-inputs (package-inputs foo) (delete pipewire))))) And it's entirely reasonable to want to disable both and just use Ye Olde ALSA... (define-public foo/without-pipewire-or-pulse (package (inherit foo/without-pipewire) (name "foo-without-pulseaudio-or-pulse") (arguments (substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments foo/without-pipewire) ((#:configure-flags old-flags) #~(list #$@flags "--disable-pulseaudio")))) (inputs (modify-inputs (package-inputs foo/without-pipewire) (delete pulseaudio))))) We only have two features, pulseaudio and pipewire, and it's already getting A Wee Bit Silly. Even worse if we have 3 features: /without-pipewire /without-pulse /without-jack /without-pipewire-or-pulse /without-pipewire-or-jack /without-pulse-or-jack /without-pipewire-pulse-or-jack And now there are seven variants, and eight ``foo'' packages in total. We can do better, surely? Here's my proposal: a new ``features'' field for ``package'' that accepts a list of records like this: (define-public foo (package ... (features (list (feature (name "jack") (default? #f) (description "JACK audio backend")) (feature (name "pipewire") (default? #t) (description "Pipewire audio backend")) (feature (name "pulseaudio") (default? #t) (description "PulseAudio audio backend")))) ...)) And then we'd simply have a ``feature?'' (or some other name) procedure that we can use in a package definition. (define-public foo (package ... (arguments (list #:configure-flags #~(list (if #$(feature? "jack") "--enable-jack" "--disable-jack") (if #$(feature? "pipewire") "--enable-pipewire" "--disable-pipewire") (if #$(feature? "pulseaudio") "--enable-pulseaudio" "--disable-pulseaudio")))) (inputs (append (list alsa-lib) (if (feature? "jack") (list jack) '()) (if (feature? "pipewire") (list pipewire) '()) (if (feature? "pulseaudio") (list pulseaudio) '()))) ...)) # Features and the CLI When you ``guix show'' this package, it would display something like this: name: foo version: 0.2.7 outputs: + out: everything features: + jack (disabled): JACK audio backend + pipewire (enabled): Pipewire audio backend + pulseaudio (enabled): PulseAudio audio backend systems: x86_64-linux dependencies: alsa-lib@... jack[jack]@... + pipewire[pipewire]@... pulseaudio[pulseaudio]@... location: ... homepage: ... license: ... synopsis: ... description: ... Note those square brackets; this is how we specify features in package specifications, as they are treated as normal characters in POSIX-like shells and Fish (probably most others, too). This installs foo without the pulseaudio feature. guix install foo[!pulseaudio] This installs foo with the jack feature and without the pipewire feature. guix install foo[jack,!pipewire] This installs foo with all optional features disabled. guix install foo[!all] And this installs foo with all optional features enabled. guix install foo[all] (The all feature is special, much like out is with outputs.) Now, what if we have bar, which depends on foo, and we want to disable pulseaudio for bar's foo dependency? guix install bar[foo[!pulseaudio]] Or we want to disable it for all foos in the transitive dependencies of bar? guix install bar[@foo[!pulseaudio]] # Feature APIs Obviously there's FEATURE? and the FEATURE record-type operators: (feature ...) (feature-name feature) (feature-default? feature) (feature-description feature) (feature? feature-name) There's also THIS-PACKAGE-FEATURE, which returns the feature record for a given name string: (this-package-feature feature-name) There's PACKAGE-WITH-FEATURES: (package-with-features FEATURES PACKAGE) And PACKAGE-INPUT-FEATURE-REWRITING: (package-input-feature-rewriting REPLACEMENTS) For example: ((package-input-feature-rewriting `((,foo "!pipewire" "jack"))) bar) Maybe we could also have a macro for PACKAGE-INPUT-FEATURE-REWRITING (and another for PACKAGE-INPUT-REWRITING, for orthogonality)? (with-package-features baz (foo => "!pulseaudio" "jack") (bar => "vulkan")) (with-package-replacements (list aparte irssi) (openssl => libressl)) SPECIFICATION->PACKAGE and SPECIFICATION->PACKAGE+OUTPUT would have #:SPECIFY-FEATURES? flags: (specification->package "foo[!pipewire]" #:specify-features? #t) # Unanswered Questions - Should CI try to build at least some non-default feature permutations? (Probably not.) - Might there be a better syntax for features in package specs? - Is this actually a good idea? :P - Anything else...? -- (