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Previous test implementation assumed that grep supports newlines in patterns. It doesn't, so tests spuriously passed, even though some tests outputs were broken. This patches output (and expected output) before grepping, so there're no newlines in pattern.
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7.4 KiB
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296 lines
7.4 KiB
Bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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source common.sh
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source characterisation/framework.sh
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testDir="$PWD"
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cd "$TEST_ROOT"
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replCmds="
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simple = 1
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simple = import $testDir/simple.nix
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:bl simple
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:log simple
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"
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replFailingCmds="
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failing = import $testDir/simple-failing.nix
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:b failing
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:log failing
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"
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replUndefinedVariable="
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import $testDir/undefined-variable.nix
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"
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TODO_NixOS
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testRepl () {
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local nixArgs
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nixArgs=("$@")
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rm -rf repl-result-out || true # cleanup from other runs backed by a foreign nix store
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local replOutput
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replOutput="$(nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replCmds")"
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echo "$replOutput"
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local outPath
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outPath=$(echo "$replOutput" |&
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grep -o -E "$NIX_STORE_DIR/\w*-simple")
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nix path-info "${nixArgs[@]}" "$outPath"
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[ "$(realpath ./repl-result-out)" == "$outPath" ] || fail "nix repl :bl doesn't make a symlink"
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# run it again without checking the output to ensure the previously created symlink gets overwritten
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nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replCmds" || fail "nix repl does not work twice with the same inputs"
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# simple.nix prints a PATH during build
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echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s 'PATH=' || fail "nix repl :log doesn't output logs"
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replOutput="$(nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replFailingCmds" 2>&1)"
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echo "$replOutput"
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echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s 'This should fail' \
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|| fail "nix repl :log doesn't output logs for a failed derivation"
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replOutput="$(nix repl --show-trace "${nixArgs[@]}" <<< "$replUndefinedVariable" 2>&1)"
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echo "$replOutput"
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echo "$replOutput" | grepQuiet -s "while evaluating the file" \
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|| fail "nix repl --show-trace doesn't show the trace"
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nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" --option pure-eval true 2>&1 <<< "builtins.currentSystem" \
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| grep "attribute 'currentSystem' missing"
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nix repl "${nixArgs[@]}" 2>&1 <<< "builtins.currentSystem" \
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| grep "$(nix-instantiate --eval -E 'builtins.currentSystem')"
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expectStderr 1 nix repl "${testDir}/simple.nix" \
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| grepQuiet -s "error: path '$testDir/simple.nix' is not a flake"
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}
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# Simple test, try building a drv
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testRepl
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# Same thing (kind-of), but with a remote store.
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testRepl --store "$TEST_ROOT/store?real=$NIX_STORE_DIR"
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# Remove ANSI escape sequences. They can prevent grep from finding a match.
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stripColors () {
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sed -E 's/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]//g'
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}
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testReplResponseGeneral () {
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local grepMode commands expectedResponse response
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grepMode="$1"; shift
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commands="$1"; shift
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# Expected response can contain newlines.
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# grep can't handle multiline patterns, so replace newlines with TEST_NEWLINE
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# in both expectedResponse and response.
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# awk ORS always adds a trailing record separator, so we strip it with sed.
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expectedResponse="$(printf '%s' "$1" | awk 1 ORS=TEST_NEWLINE | sed 's/TEST_NEWLINE$//')"; shift
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# We don't need to strip trailing record separator here, since extra data is ok.
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response="$(nix repl "$@" <<< "$commands" 2>&1 | stripColors | awk 1 ORS=TEST_NEWLINE)"
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printf '%s' "$response" | grepQuiet "$grepMode" -s "$expectedResponse" \
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|| fail "$(echo "repl command set:
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$commands
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does not respond with:
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---
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$expectedResponse
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---
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but with:
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---
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$response
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---
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" | sed 's/TEST_NEWLINE/\n/g')"
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}
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testReplResponse () {
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testReplResponseGeneral --basic-regexp "$@"
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}
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testReplResponseNoRegex () {
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testReplResponseGeneral --fixed-strings "$@"
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}
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# :a uses the newest version of a symbol
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#
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# shellcheck disable=SC2016
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testReplResponse '
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:a { a = "1"; }
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:a { a = "2"; }
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"result: ${a}"
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' "result: 2"
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# check dollar escaping https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4909
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# note the escaped \,
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# \\
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# because the second argument is a regex
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#
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# shellcheck disable=SC2016
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testReplResponseNoRegex '
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"$" + "{hi}"
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' '"\${hi}"'
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testReplResponse '
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drvPath
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' '".*-simple.drv"' \
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--file "$testDir/simple.nix"
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testReplResponse '
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drvPath
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' '".*-simple.drv"' \
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--file "$testDir/simple.nix" --experimental-features 'ca-derivations'
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mkdir -p flake && cat <<EOF > flake/flake.nix
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{
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outputs = { self }: {
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foo = 1;
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bar.baz = 2;
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changingThing = "beforeChange";
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};
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}
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EOF
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testReplResponse '
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foo + baz
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' "3" \
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./flake ./flake\#bar --experimental-features 'flakes'
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# Test the `:reload` mechansim with flakes:
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# - Eval `./flake#changingThing`
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# - Modify the flake
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# - Re-eval it
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# - Check that the result has changed
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replResult=$( (
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echo "changingThing"
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sleep 1 # Leave the repl the time to eval 'foo'
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sed -i 's/beforeChange/afterChange/' flake/flake.nix
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echo ":reload"
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echo "changingThing"
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) | nix repl ./flake --experimental-features 'flakes')
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echo "$replResult" | grepQuiet -s beforeChange
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echo "$replResult" | grepQuiet -s afterChange
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# Test recursive printing and formatting
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# Normal output should print attributes in lexicographical order non-recursively
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testReplResponseNoRegex '
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{ a = { b = 2; }; l = [ 1 2 3 ]; s = "string"; n = 1234; x = rec { y = { z = { inherit y; }; }; }; }
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' \
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'{
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a = { ... };
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l = [ ... ];
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n = 1234;
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s = "string";
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x = { ... };
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}
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'
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# Same for lists, but order is preserved
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testReplResponseNoRegex '
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[ 42 1 "thingy" ({ a = 1; }) ([ 1 2 3 ]) ]
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' \
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'[
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42
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1
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"thingy"
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{ ... }
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[ ... ]
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]
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'
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# Same for let expressions
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testReplResponseNoRegex '
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let x = { y = { a = 1; }; inherit x; }; in x
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' \
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'{
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x = «repeated»;
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y = { ... };
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}
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'
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# The :p command should recursively print sets, but prevent infinite recursion
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testReplResponseNoRegex '
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:p { a = { b = 2; }; s = "string"; n = 1234; x = rec { y = { z = { inherit y; }; }; }; }
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' \
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'{
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a = { b = 2; };
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n = 1234;
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s = "string";
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x = {
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y = {
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z = {
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y = «repeated»;
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};
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};
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};
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}
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'
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# Same for lists
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testReplResponseNoRegex '
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:p [ 42 1 "thingy" (rec { a = 1; b = { inherit a; inherit b; }; }) ([ 1 2 3 ]) ]
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' \
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'[
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42
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1
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"thingy"
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{
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a = 1;
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b = {
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a = 1;
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b = «repeated»;
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};
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}
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[
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1
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2
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3
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]
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]
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'
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# Same for let expressions
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testReplResponseNoRegex '
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:p let x = { y = { a = 1; }; inherit x; }; in x
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' \
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'{
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x = «repeated»;
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y = { a = 1; };
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}
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'
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# TODO: move init to characterisation/framework.sh
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badDiff=0
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badExitCode=0
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nixVersion="$(nix eval --impure --raw --expr 'builtins.nixVersion' --extra-experimental-features nix-command)"
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runRepl () {
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# That is right, we are also filtering out the testdir _without underscores_.
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# This is crazy, but without it, GHA will fail to run the tests, showing paths
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# _with_ underscores in the set -x log, but _without_ underscores in the
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# supposed nix repl output. I have looked in a number of places, but I cannot
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# find a mechanism that could cause this to happen.
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local testDirNoUnderscores
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testDirNoUnderscores="${testDir//_/}"
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# TODO: pass arguments to nix repl; see lang.sh
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nix repl 2>&1 \
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| stripColors \
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| sed \
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-e "s@$testDir@/path/to/tests/functional@g" \
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-e "s@$testDirNoUnderscores@/path/to/tests/functional@g" \
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-e "s@$nixVersion@<nix version>@g" \
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-e "s@Added [0-9]* variables@Added <number omitted> variables@g" \
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| grep -vF $'warning: you don\'t have Internet access; disabling some network-dependent features' \
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;
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}
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for test in $(cd "$testDir/repl"; echo *.in); do
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test="$(basename "$test" .in)"
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in="$testDir/repl/$test.in"
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actual="$testDir/repl/$test.actual"
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expected="$testDir/repl/$test.expected"
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(cd "$testDir/repl"; set +x; runRepl 2>&1) < "$in" > "$actual"
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diffAndAcceptInner "$test" "$actual" "$expected"
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done
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characterisationTestExit
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