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@c -*-texinfo-*- |
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@c This is part of the GNU Guile Reference Manual. |
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@c Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, |
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@c 2013-2014, 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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@c See the file guile.texi for copying conditions. |
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@node Parallel Installations |
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@section Parallel Installations |
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@cindex pkg-config |
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@cindex effective version |
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Guile provides strong API and ABI stability guarantees during stable |
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series, so that if a user writes a program against Guile version 2.2.3, |
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it will be compatible with some future version 2.2.7. We say in this |
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case that 2.2 is the @dfn{effective version}, composed of the major and |
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minor versions, in this case 2 and 2. |
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Users may install multiple effective versions of Guile, with each |
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version's headers, libraries, and Scheme files under their own |
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directories. This provides the necessary stability guarantee for users, |
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while also allowing Guile developers to evolve the language and its |
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implementation. |
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However, parallel installability does have a down-side, in that users |
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need to know which version of Guile to ask for, when they build against |
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Guile. Guile solves this problem by installing a file to be read by the |
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@code{pkg-config} utility, a tool to query installed packages by name. |
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Guile encodes the version into its pkg-config name, so that users can |
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ask for @code{guile-2.2} or @code{guile-3.0}, as appropriate. |
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For effective version @value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION}, for example, you would |
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invoke @code{pkg-config |
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to get the compilation and linking flags necessary to link to version |
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@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION} of Guile. You would typically run |
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@code{pkg-config} during the configuration phase of your program and use |
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the obtained information in the Makefile. |
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Guile's @code{pkg-config} file, |
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@file{guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION}.pc}, defines additional useful |
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variables: |
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@table @code |
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@item sitedir |
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@cindex @code{sitedir} |
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The default directory where Guile looks for Scheme source and compiled |
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files (@pxref{Installing Site Packages, %site-dir}). Run |
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@command{pkg-config guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION} |
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to see its value. @xref{Autoconf Macros, GUILE_SITE_DIR}, for more on |
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how to use it from Autoconf. |
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@item extensiondir |
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@cindex @code{extensiondir} |
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The default directory where Guile looks for extensions |
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libraries providing additional features (@pxref{Foreign Extensions}). |
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Run @command{pkg-config guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION} |
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@item guile |
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@itemx guild |
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@cindex program name transformations, dealing with |
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The absolute file name of the @command{guile} and @command{guild} |
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commands@footnote{The @code{guile} and @code{guild} variables defined |
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starting from Guile version 2.0.12.}. Run @command{pkg-config |
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guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION} |
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@code{ |
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These variables allow users to deal with program name transformations |
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that may be specified when configuring Guile with |
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@code{ |
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@code{ |
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Autoconf Manual}). |
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@end table |
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@noindent |
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See the @code{pkg-config} man page, for more information, or its web |
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site, @url{http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/}. |
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@xref{Autoconf Support}, for more on checking for Guile from within a |
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@code{configure.ac} file. |
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