nix-super/tests/common.sh
John Ericson 87da941348 Clean up daemon handling
Split `common.sh` into the vars and functions definitions vs starting
the daemon (and possibly other initialization logic). This way,
`init.sh` can just `source` the former. Trying to start the daemon
before `nix.conf` is written will fail because `nix daemon` requires
`--experimental-features 'nix-command'`.

`killDaemon` is idempotent, so it's safe to call when no daemon is
running.

`startDaemon` and `killDaemon` use the PID (which is now exported to
subshells) to decide whether there is work to be done, rather than
`NIX_REMOTE`, which might conceivably be set differently even if a
daemon is running.

`startDaemon` and `killDaemon` can save/restore the old `NIX_REMOTE` as
`NIX_REMOTE_OLD`.

`init.sh` kills daemon before deleting everything (including the daemon
socket).
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set -e
if [[ -z "${COMMON_SH_SOURCED-}" ]]; then
COMMON_SH_SOURCED=1
source "$(readlink -f "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")/common/vars-and-functions.sh"
if [[ -n "${NIX_DAEMON_PACKAGE:-}" ]]; then
startDaemon
fi
fi # COMMON_SH_SOURCED