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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 18e6733083..4e549ac2ef 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -2503,7 +2503,10 @@ processes that use them. Actually this mechanism is not limited to package and derivation objects; @dfn{compilers} able to ``lower'' other high-level objects to derivations can be defined, such that these objects can also be inserted -into gexps. +into gexps. Another useful type of high-level object that can be +inserted in a gexp is @dfn{local files}, which allows files from the +local file system to be added to the store and referred to by +derivations and such (see @code{local-file} below.) To illustrate the idea, here is an example of a gexp: @@ -2666,6 +2669,20 @@ refer to. Any reference to another store item will lead to a build error. The other arguments are as for @code{derivation} (@pxref{Derivations}). @end deffn +@deffn {Scheme Procedure} local-file @var{file} [@var{name}] @ + [#:recursive? #t] +Return an object representing local file @var{file} to add to the store; this +object can be used in a gexp. @var{file} will be added to the store under @var{name}--by +default the base name of @var{file}. + +When @var{recursive?} is true, the contents of @var{file} are added recursively; if @var{file} +designates a flat file and @var{recursive?} is true, its contents are added, and its +permission bits are kept. + +This is the declarative counterpart of the @code{interned-file} monadic +procedure (@pxref{The Store Monad, @code{interned-file}}). +@end deffn + @deffn {Monadic Procedure} gexp->script @var{name} @var{exp} Return an executable script @var{name} that runs @var{exp} using @var{guile} with @var{modules} in its search path. @@ -2703,8 +2720,9 @@ or a subset thereof. @deffn {Monadic Procedure} text-file* @var{name} @var{text} @dots{} Return as a monadic value a derivation that builds a text file containing all of @var{text}. @var{text} may list, in addition to -strings, packages, derivations, and store file names; the resulting -store file holds references to all these. +strings, objects of any type that can be used in a gexp: packages, +derivations, local file objects, etc. The resulting store file holds +references to all these. This variant should be preferred over @code{text-file} anytime the file to create will reference items from the store. This is typically the |