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So all these years I was totally deluded about the meaning of "set -e". You might think that it causes statements like "false && true" or "! true" to fail, but it doesn't...
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24 lines
623 B
Bash
source common.sh
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clearStore
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# Produce an escaped log file.
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path=$(nix-build --log-type escapes -vv dependencies.nix --no-out-link 2> $TEST_ROOT/log.esc)
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# Convert it to an XML representation.
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nix-log2xml < $TEST_ROOT/log.esc > $TEST_ROOT/log.xml
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# Is this well-formed XML?
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if test "$xmllint" != "false"; then
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$xmllint --noout $TEST_ROOT/log.xml || fail "malformed XML"
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fi
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# Test nix-store -l.
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[ "$(nix-store -l $path)" = FOO ]
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# Test compressed logs.
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clearStore
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rm -rf $NIX_LOG_DIR
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(! nix-store -l $path)
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nix-build dependencies.nix --no-out-link --option build-compress-log true
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[ "$(nix-store -l $path)" = FOO ]
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