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Today, with the tests inside a `tests` intermingled with the corresponding library's source code, we have a few problems: - We have to be careful that wildcards don't end up with tests being built as part of Nix proper, or test headers being installed as part of Nix proper. - Tests in libraries but not executables is not right: - It means each executable runs the previous unit tests again, because it needs the libraries. - It doesn't work right on Windows, which doesn't want you to load a DLL just for the side global variable . It could be made to work with the dlopen equivalent, but that's gross! This reorg solves these problems. There is a remaining problem which is that sibbling headers (like `hash.hh` the test header vs `hash.hh` the main `libnixutil` header) end up shadowing each other. This PR doesn't solve that. That is left as future work for a future PR. Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
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9.9 KiB
C++
295 lines
9.9 KiB
C++
#include "config.hh"
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#include "args.hh"
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#include <sstream>
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
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namespace nix {
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* Config
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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TEST(Config, setUndefinedSetting) {
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Config config;
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ASSERT_EQ(config.set("undefined-key", "value"), false);
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}
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TEST(Config, setDefinedSetting) {
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Config config;
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std::string value;
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Setting<std::string> foo{&config, value, "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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ASSERT_EQ(config.set("name-of-the-setting", "value"), true);
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}
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TEST(Config, getDefinedSetting) {
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Config config;
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std::string value;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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Setting<std::string> foo{&config, value, "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ false);
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const auto iter = settings.find("name-of-the-setting");
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ASSERT_NE(iter, settings.end());
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ASSERT_EQ(iter->second.value, "");
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ASSERT_EQ(iter->second.description, "description\n");
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}
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TEST(Config, getDefinedOverriddenSettingNotSet) {
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Config config;
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std::string value;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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Setting<std::string> foo{&config, value, "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ true);
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const auto e = settings.find("name-of-the-setting");
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ASSERT_EQ(e, settings.end());
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}
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TEST(Config, getDefinedSettingSet1) {
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Config config;
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std::string value;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, value, "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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setting.assign("value");
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ false);
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const auto iter = settings.find("name-of-the-setting");
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ASSERT_NE(iter, settings.end());
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ASSERT_EQ(iter->second.value, "value");
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ASSERT_EQ(iter->second.description, "description\n");
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}
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TEST(Config, getDefinedSettingSet2) {
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Config config;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, "", "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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ASSERT_TRUE(config.set("name-of-the-setting", "value"));
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ false);
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const auto e = settings.find("name-of-the-setting");
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ASSERT_NE(e, settings.end());
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ASSERT_EQ(e->second.value, "value");
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ASSERT_EQ(e->second.description, "description\n");
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}
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TEST(Config, addSetting) {
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class TestSetting : public AbstractSetting {
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public:
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TestSetting() : AbstractSetting("test", "test", {}) {}
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void set(const std::string & value, bool append) override {}
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std::string to_string() const override { return {}; }
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bool isAppendable() override { return false; }
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};
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Config config;
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TestSetting setting;
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ASSERT_FALSE(config.set("test", "value"));
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config.addSetting(&setting);
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ASSERT_TRUE(config.set("test", "value"));
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ASSERT_FALSE(config.set("extra-test", "value"));
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}
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TEST(Config, withInitialValue) {
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const StringMap initials = {
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{ "key", "value" },
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};
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Config config(initials);
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{
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ false);
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ASSERT_EQ(settings.find("key"), settings.end());
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}
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, "default-value", "key", "description"};
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{
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ false);
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ASSERT_EQ(settings["key"].value, "value");
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}
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}
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TEST(Config, resetOverridden) {
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Config config;
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config.resetOverridden();
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}
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TEST(Config, resetOverriddenWithSetting) {
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Config config;
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, "", "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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{
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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setting.set("foo");
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ASSERT_EQ(setting.get(), "foo");
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ true);
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ASSERT_TRUE(settings.empty());
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}
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{
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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setting.override("bar");
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ASSERT_TRUE(setting.overridden);
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ASSERT_EQ(setting.get(), "bar");
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ true);
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ASSERT_FALSE(settings.empty());
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}
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{
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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config.resetOverridden();
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ASSERT_FALSE(setting.overridden);
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config.getSettings(settings, /* overriddenOnly = */ true);
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ASSERT_TRUE(settings.empty());
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}
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}
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TEST(Config, toJSONOnEmptyConfig) {
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ASSERT_EQ(Config().toJSON().dump(), "{}");
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}
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TEST(Config, toJSONOnNonEmptyConfig) {
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using nlohmann::literals::operator "" _json;
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Config config;
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Setting<std::string> setting{
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&config,
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"",
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"name-of-the-setting",
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"description",
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};
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setting.assign("value");
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ASSERT_EQ(config.toJSON(),
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R"#({
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"name-of-the-setting": {
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"aliases": [],
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"defaultValue": "",
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"description": "description\n",
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"documentDefault": true,
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"value": "value",
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"experimentalFeature": null
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}
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})#"_json);
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}
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TEST(Config, toJSONOnNonEmptyConfigWithExperimentalSetting) {
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using nlohmann::literals::operator "" _json;
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Config config;
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Setting<std::string> setting{
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&config,
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"",
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"name-of-the-setting",
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"description",
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{},
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true,
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Xp::Flakes,
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};
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setting.assign("value");
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ASSERT_EQ(config.toJSON(),
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R"#({
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"name-of-the-setting": {
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"aliases": [],
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"defaultValue": "",
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"description": "description\n",
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"documentDefault": true,
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"value": "value",
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"experimentalFeature": "flakes"
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}
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})#"_json);
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}
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TEST(Config, setSettingAlias) {
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Config config;
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, "", "some-int", "best number", { "another-int" }};
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ASSERT_TRUE(config.set("some-int", "1"));
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ASSERT_EQ(setting.get(), "1");
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ASSERT_TRUE(config.set("another-int", "2"));
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ASSERT_EQ(setting.get(), "2");
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ASSERT_TRUE(config.set("some-int", "3"));
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ASSERT_EQ(setting.get(), "3");
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}
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/* FIXME: The reapplyUnknownSettings method doesn't seem to do anything
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* useful (these days). Whenever we add a new setting to Config the
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* unknown settings are always considered. In which case is this function
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* actually useful? Is there some way to register a Setting without calling
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* addSetting? */
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TEST(Config, DISABLED_reapplyUnknownSettings) {
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Config config;
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ASSERT_FALSE(config.set("name-of-the-setting", "unknownvalue"));
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, "default", "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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ASSERT_EQ(setting.get(), "default");
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config.reapplyUnknownSettings();
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ASSERT_EQ(setting.get(), "unknownvalue");
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}
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TEST(Config, applyConfigEmpty) {
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Config config;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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config.applyConfig("");
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config.getSettings(settings);
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ASSERT_TRUE(settings.empty());
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}
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TEST(Config, applyConfigEmptyWithComment) {
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Config config;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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config.applyConfig("# just a comment");
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config.getSettings(settings);
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ASSERT_TRUE(settings.empty());
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}
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TEST(Config, applyConfigAssignment) {
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Config config;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, "", "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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config.applyConfig(
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"name-of-the-setting = value-from-file #useful comment\n"
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"# name-of-the-setting = foo\n"
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);
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config.getSettings(settings);
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ASSERT_FALSE(settings.empty());
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ASSERT_EQ(settings["name-of-the-setting"].value, "value-from-file");
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}
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TEST(Config, applyConfigWithReassignedSetting) {
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Config config;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, "", "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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config.applyConfig(
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"name-of-the-setting = first-value\n"
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"name-of-the-setting = second-value\n"
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);
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config.getSettings(settings);
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ASSERT_FALSE(settings.empty());
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ASSERT_EQ(settings["name-of-the-setting"].value, "second-value");
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}
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TEST(Config, applyConfigFailsOnMissingIncludes) {
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Config config;
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std::map<std::string, Config::SettingInfo> settings;
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Setting<std::string> setting{&config, "", "name-of-the-setting", "description"};
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ASSERT_THROW(config.applyConfig(
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"name-of-the-setting = value-from-file\n"
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"# name-of-the-setting = foo\n"
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"include /nix/store/does/not/exist.nix"
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), Error);
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}
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TEST(Config, applyConfigInvalidThrows) {
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Config config;
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ASSERT_THROW(config.applyConfig("value == key"), UsageError);
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ASSERT_THROW(config.applyConfig("value "), UsageError);
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}
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}
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