nix-super/tests/add.sh
Eelco Dolstra 64519cfd65 * Unify the treatment of sources copied to the store, and recursive
SHA-256 outputs of fixed-output derivations.  I.e. they now produce
  the same store path:

  $ nix-store --add x
  /nix/store/j2fq9qxvvxgqymvpszhs773ncci45xsj-x

  $ nix-store --add-fixed --recursive sha256 x
  /nix/store/j2fq9qxvvxgqymvpszhs773ncci45xsj-x

  the latter being the same as the path that a derivation

    derivation {
      name = "x";
      outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
      outputHashMode = "recursive";
      outputHash = "...";
      ...
    };

  produces.

  This does change the output path for such fixed-output derivations.
  Fortunately they are quite rare.  The most common use is fetchsvn
  calls with SHA-256 hashes.  (There are a handful of those is
  Nixpkgs, mostly unstable development packages.)
  
* Documented the computation of store paths (in store-api.cc).
2008-12-03 15:06:30 +00:00

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source common.sh
path1=$($nixstore --add ./dummy)
echo $path1
path2=$($nixstore --add-fixed sha256 --recursive ./dummy)
echo $path2
if test "$path1" != "$path2"; then
echo "nix-store --add and --add-fixed mismatch"
exit 1
fi
path3=$($nixstore --add-fixed sha256 ./dummy)
echo $path3
test "$path1" != "$path3" || exit 1
path4=$($nixstore --add-fixed sha1 --recursive ./dummy)
echo $path4
test "$path1" != "$path4" || exit 1
hash1=$($nixstore -q --hash $path1)
echo $hash1
hash2=$($nixhash --type sha256 --base32 ./dummy)
echo $hash2
test "$hash1" = "sha256:$hash2"