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#74532
with-extensions does not add native extensions to the load path
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Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz> writes:
> Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz> skribis:
>>
>>> The documentation for `with-extensions' says:
>>>
>>>> In the same vein, sometimes you want to import not just pure-Scheme
>>>> modules, but also “extensions” such as Guile bindings to C libraries
>>>> or other “full-blown” packages.
>>
>> It’s not just bindings but also pure Scheme libraries like Guile-JSON.
>
> True, and for those it works well. However the text documentation
> explicitly mentions "bindings to C libraries" as one of the use
> cases. :)
>
>>
>>> However it does not actually add those C libraries into
>>> (guile-extensions-path), which means that trying to actually use a
>>> library imported this way will lead to an error.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> 190:25 1 (load-foreign-library _ #:extensions _ #:search-ltdl-library-path? _ # _ # _ # …)
>>> In unknown file:
>>> 0 (dlopen "libguile-yamlpp.so" 1)
>>>
>>> ERROR: In procedure dlopen:
>>> In procedure dlopen: file "libguile-yamlpp.so", message "libguile-yamlpp.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
>>
>> Usually, packages like these (guile-gnutls, guile-git, guile-ssh, etc.)
>> have their .so absolute file name hard-coded, which sidesteps this
>> problem entirely. I recommend doing that for guile-yamlpp as well.
>
> How it that usually done? I cannot do that *before* build, because then
> tests would not run (the library is not yet installed into the absolute
> path), and I cannot do it after, because I would need to rebuild the .go
> files after patching the source code.
you can use substitute* to adjust source.
e.g.
(or (false-if-exception (load-extension "/path/to/lib-some-object-file.so"))
(load-extension "lib-some-object-file.so"))
>
> Assuming I have a guile library that creates a new .so library during
> the build, and the .so library must be loadable by the other modules in
> the library during the build (and for the tests), how should I approach
> that?
>
> I am pretty sure I cannot just patch the source code, since the library
> would not be installed into the absolute path yet during the build.
>
> Honestly, setting GUILE_EXTENSIONS_PATH via pre-inst-env seemed like
> fairly elegant solution.
>
>>
>> That said, it would probably make sense to arrange for ‘with-extensions’
>> to set GUILE_EXTENSIONS_PATH.
>
> That would be great. My current work-around is
>
> (with-extensions (list guile-wolfsden)
> (program-file
> "audio-cycle-sinks"
> #~(begin
> ;; Bug 74532: Native extensions are not added to the load path.
> (eval-when (expand load eval)
> (let ((ext-path (@ (system foreign-library) guile-extensions-path)))
> ;; Just a temporary hack, we can live with duplicates in the path.
> (ext-path (cons #$(file-append guile-wolfsden
> "/lib/guile/3.0/extensions")
> (ext-path)))))
> ...)))
>
> which is anything but elegant.
>
>>
>> Ludo’.
>>
>> PS: Your MUA sets “Mail-Followup-To: bug-guix <at> gnu.org”, which is kinda
>> annoying because that’s the wrong address when replying to a bug.
>> :-)
>
> Thanks for letting me know, I was not aware of that. After reading
> (message)Mailing Lists bit more carefully, adjusting the Posting Styles
> and sending a bug fix to the Emacs' bug tracker, I believe it should not
> happen anymore. Sorry for the annoyance.
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