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Overview

Squeaker

Like Docker, but for Smalltalk images. You know, for kids.

It's a small program that helps in automated derivation of configured Smalltalk images from some fixed base image and a collection of Smalltalk commands. It's about 500 lines of Python, so far.

  • Squeakerfile.st is like Dockerfile, except it contains locations to fetch images from plus Smalltalk expressions to derive new images.

  • squeaker build is like docker build. It manages a cache (in $XDG_CACHE_HOME/squeaker, usually $HOME/.cache/squeaker on Unix) of downloaded artifacts, derived images, and the stages in each derivation.

  • squeaker run is like docker run. It starts a previously-downloaded or -derived image in a temporary directory. (Future: support persistent image instances, like docker does! Easy enough.)

  • squeaker gc is like docker system prune, roughly. It cleans out the Squeaker cache directory, treating tags as GC roots.

Installation

Install Python 3.x (I used 3.9 to build it), making sure python3 is on the PATH.

Make sure squeaker is on the PATH, too.

Usage

You can type "squeaker --help" and "squeaker subcommand --help" for terse usage information.

Downloading and customising images

The Squeakerfile.st specifying a build is written using !-delimited chunk format (see also here and below). A chunk starting with from: specifies either

  • A URL, if the argument to from: is a Smalltalk string literal, e.g.

    from: 'http://files.squeak.org/6.0alpha/Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit/Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit.zip'
    

    The URL must point to a ZIP file containing at least one *.image file and a matching *.changes file.

  • A tag, previously defined using squeaker build -t ..., if the argument to from is a quoted Smalltalk symbol literal, e.g.

    from: #'myimage'
    

Other chunks are snippets of Smalltalk to execute to configure the image, deriving another image. Chunks are applied in sequence. Squeaker caches intermediaries, like Docker does, to avoid repeated work.

Let's work with the following Squeakerfile.st:

from: 'http://files.squeak.org/6.0alpha/Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit/Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit.zip'!

World submorphs
    select: [:m |
        (m isKindOf: PreferenceWizardMorph) or:
            [m isSystemWindow and: [m label beginsWith: 'Welcome to Squeak']]]
    thenDo: [:m | m delete].
!

"Apply my preferences!!"
CommunityTheme createDark apply.
Model useColorfulWindows: true.
[Preferences setDemoFonts] valueSupplyingAnswer: true.
Cursor useBiggerCursors: true.
Preferences enable: #mouseOverForKeyboardFocus.
TextEditor autoEnclose: false.
Model windowActiveOnFirstClick: true.
!

MCMcmUpdater default doUpdate: false.
!

Metacello new configuration: 'FFI'; load.
Installer ss project: 'OSProcess'; install: 'OSProcess'.
!

Use squeaker build to build it. Here, I will tag the final image as myimage:

>asColorizedSmalltalk80Text (TextStyler is Undeclared) ========== Update completed: 20582 -> 20678 ========== INFO:root: execution: 22.103 seconds INFO:root: 57047392/57047392 (100%) archiving: squeak.image INFO:root: 20540949/20540949 (100%) archiving: squeak.changes INFO:root: archiving: 2.135 seconds INFO:root: 57047392/57047392 (100%) extracting: squeak.image INFO:root: 20540949/20540949 (100%) extracting: squeak.changes INFO:root: --- 9e4bcce29c3dba7dd48e INFO:root:Running: Metacello new configuration: 'FFI'; load. Installer ss project: 'OSProcess'; install: 'OSProcess'. ⋮ (output from Metacello and OSProcess installation elided) ⋮ loaded INFO:root: execution: 45.081 seconds INFO:root: 69034504/69034504 (100%) archiving: squeak.image INFO:root: 24673049/24673049 (100%) archiving: squeak.changes INFO:root: archiving: 2.535 seconds INFO:root:Tagging 4c8767963a0bc6ce727b as 'myimage' 4c8767963a0bc6ce727bbbdb787e7a51c36fe27fff53dfcd4e84a8f4ad13872c858e4351262ba00d8d649bf474e28e515816a0774a8a30fc4c88039985e6b4b6 $ ">
$ squeaker build -t myimage -f Squeakerfile.st .
INFO:root:Downloading http://files.squeak.org/6.0alpha/Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit/Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit.zip
INFO:root:  20519402/20519402 (100%) http://files.squeak.org/6.0alpha/Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit/Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit.zip
INFO:root:  51209408/51209408 (100%) extracting: Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit.image
INFO:root:  20374964/20374964 (100%) extracting: Squeak6.0alpha-20582-64bit.changes
INFO:root: --- 2d3e365261fa70f3ae6b
INFO:root:Running:
    World submorphs
    	select: [:m |
    		(m isKindOf: PreferenceWizardMorph) or:
    			[m isSystemWindow and: [m label beginsWith: 'Welcome to Squeak']]]
    	thenDo: [:m | m delete].
INFO:root:    execution: 0.249 seconds
INFO:root:  58630352/58630352 (100%) archiving: squeak.image
INFO:root:  20376501/20376501 (100%) archiving: squeak.changes
INFO:root:    archiving: 2.182 seconds
INFO:root:  58630352/58630352 (100%) extracting: squeak.image
INFO:root:  20376501/20376501 (100%) extracting: squeak.changes
INFO:root: --- a65c4397156194b571d7
INFO:root:Running:
    "Tony's preferences!"
    CommunityTheme createDark apply.
    Model useColorfulWindows: true.
    [Preferences setDemoFonts] valueSupplyingAnswer: true.
    Cursor useBiggerCursors: true.
    Preferences enable: #mouseOverForKeyboardFocus.
    TextEditor autoEnclose: false.
    Model windowActiveOnFirstClick: true.
INFO:root:    execution: 0.619 seconds
INFO:root:  62905552/62905552 (100%) archiving: squeak.image
INFO:root:  20378159/20378159 (100%) archiving: squeak.changes
INFO:root:    archiving: 2.289 seconds
INFO:root:  62905552/62905552 (100%) extracting: squeak.image
INFO:root:  20378159/20378159 (100%) extracting: squeak.changes
INFO:root: --- e80909c4f1f2f14324b2
INFO:root:Running:
    MCMcmUpdater default doUpdate: false.

MethodNode>>asColorizedSmalltalk80Text (TextStyler is Undeclared) 
==========  Update completed:  20582 -> 20678 ==========
INFO:root:    execution: 22.103 seconds
INFO:root:  57047392/57047392 (100%) archiving: squeak.image
INFO:root:  20540949/20540949 (100%) archiving: squeak.changes
INFO:root:    archiving: 2.135 seconds
INFO:root:  57047392/57047392 (100%) extracting: squeak.image
INFO:root:  20540949/20540949 (100%) extracting: squeak.changes
INFO:root: --- 9e4bcce29c3dba7dd48e
INFO:root:Running:
    Metacello new configuration: 'FFI'; load.
    Installer ss project: 'OSProcess'; install: 'OSProcess'.
 ⋮
 (output from Metacello and OSProcess installation elided)
 ⋮
loaded
INFO:root:    execution: 45.081 seconds
INFO:root:  69034504/69034504 (100%) archiving: squeak.image
INFO:root:  24673049/24673049 (100%) archiving: squeak.changes
INFO:root:    archiving: 2.535 seconds
INFO:root:Tagging 4c8767963a0bc6ce727b as 'myimage'
4c8767963a0bc6ce727bbbdb787e7a51c36fe27fff53dfcd4e84a8f4ad13872c858e4351262ba00d8d649bf474e28e515816a0774a8a30fc4c88039985e6b4b6

$

Running images

Now I can get a transient, disposable image in a temporary directory which will be deleted when the VM process terminates, by running

$ squeaker run myimage
INFO:root:Image: 4c8767963a0bc6ce727bbbdb787e7a51c36fe27fff53dfcd4e84a8f4ad13872c858e4351262ba00d8d649bf474e28e515816a0774a8a30fc4c88039985e6b4b6
INFO:root:  69034504/69034504 (100%) extracting: squeak.image
INFO:root:  24673049/24673049 (100%) extracting: squeak.changes

Screenshot of the running myimage

If I want to keep this image, I have to take care to Save as... to some other directory!

Garbage collection

During development, and after a bit of normal usage, you'll find you have a lot of unwanted intermediary images saved in the cache. You can discard those not reachable from some tag using squeaker gc.

Use squeaker gc --dry-run to get a description of what will be deleted, without deleting anything.

You can also get a picture of the (live) contents of your cache by running the Graphviz dot tool over the output of the squeaker dot command.

Here's the kind of thing it looks like:

Example graph drawn by Graphviz dot

Chunk format

"Chunk" format (1, 2) is an old, old Smalltalkism. It's a binary file, using byte 0x21 (!) as delimiter. Exclamation points are doubled to escape them: so the chunk containing the text Hello! How are you? is written

Hello!! How are you?!

The final ! terminates the chunk; the embedded !! decodes to a single !.

License and Copyright

(MIT.)

Copyright 2021 Tony Garnock-Jones [email protected]

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Owner
Tony Garnock-Jones
Tony Garnock-Jones
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