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If a phase returns #f, a warning is issued, but the build continues |
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Mon, 25 Jun 2018 23:13:03 -0400 |
I just noticed that I made a mistake in commit
d8a3b1b9e847d4a44d2695f95af77170d4d2788f, which changed 'gnu-build' in
(guix build gnu-build-system) to issue a warning if a phase returns a
value other than #t.
The result is that if a phase returns a value other than #t, a warning
is issued, but the build nonetheless continues to the next phase, and
the build could ultimately "succeed" even some phases returned #f.
In other words, the return values of phases are effectively ignored,
except for the warning, so the only way to cause a build with phases to
fail is to raise an exception.
We can't fix this problem without a full rebuild. Sorry about that :-(
The only good news here is that I've already fixed all of the core
packages to return #t from all phases and to report errors using
exceptions. Ditto for all of the packages that I use on my GNOME
desktop. The remaining packages that might return #f from a phase could
be fixed in 'master'.
Mark
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Re: bug#31974: If a phase returns #f, a warning is issued, but the build continues |
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Wed, 09 Jan 2019 21:38:25 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) |
Mark H Weaver <address@hidden> skribis:
> I just noticed that I made a mistake in commit
> d8a3b1b9e847d4a44d2695f95af77170d4d2788f, which changed 'gnu-build' in
> (guix build gnu-build-system) to issue a warning if a phase returns a
> value other than #t.
>
> The result is that if a phase returns a value other than #t, a warning
> is issued, but the build nonetheless continues to the next phase, and
> the build could ultimately "succeed" even some phases returned #f.
This was fixed in commit 82230603ce06de7aa3e4aef2fa093a6dbf0ef8df.
Closing!
Ludo'.
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