Many issues stems from `<nixpkgs>` not resolving anywhere or having the
wrong version, let's make it awfully obvious again here.
Towards #230.
Change-Id: If630e9616566e77143f028cdcfe0b7f00a1d486d
Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
without maxprocesses we can utilize core-rich systems better, and test
timeouts are reportedly to be too low to run on small systems as well.
fixes#890
Change-Id: I89386b89fcd69ef4bf77ecf0a49c0b85e1f17c3d
this fixes a large portion of tests currently marked no_daemon. most of
them only needed to set some trusted settings, which is easily done now
Change-Id: Id5a5ee94951cdc92bddd2264c738ca4f98980c8b
note: only two of the tests actually needed migrating, as the others
were already covered (e.g. by lang)
Change-Id: I30abb2bd728ae2b144ad76566096a216aed3b8f8
treating a file with an empty or zero hash as locked is not helpful.
these are placeholdes for "hash is not known", thus treating them as
a valid lock makes them completely useless (and confusing to users).
fixes#1233
Change-Id: If42b47281e6973fc86662b973db69e26f6346f5a
This is the real deal. The new tests have surfaced one bug in the test
suite itself, and one in the RPC legacy protocol wrapper.
Co-authored-by: eldritch horrors <pennae@lix.systems>
Change-Id: Id75b671c10b45655d3627abd88563e2d41719446
All tests should have been clear here, but alas
Co-authored-by: eldritch horrors <pennae@lix.systems>
Change-Id: Id642be1f6e0fb714b844ee5348dc096866cf3906
This commit enables the parametrization for "legacy-combined" protocol.
All failing tests with that have been either fixed or disabled. Notably:
- A couple of tests (e.g. involving builders) could be made to work with
a non-local store, but this would require some refactoring to testlib in
order to make certain configuration settings generic over local and
remote operations. We've disabled those for now, in order to make
progress
- The store tests all run locally only because of their nature
- The flakes tests also all run locally only because my energy for
fixing them is limited (and it's a *lot* of test failures, with probably
little overall benefit in terms of test coverage)
Change-Id: I56fa249a64f7c17c952f688ec89e9687f2a13f12
This first geralizes the `nix` fixture with `pytest_generate_tests` to
iterate over all protocols (unless they are marked with `no_daemon`),
though for now the list of protocols is set to be empty. The lang tests
are all tagged with `no_daemon` because they are mostly pure and running
them multiple times would be wasteful.
Co-authored-by: rootile <lix@rootile.de>
Co-authored-by: piegames <git@piegames.de>
Change-Id: Ib407edb420ba4bf434cacf9563a71f5ae6fa8eef
When extracting a global pyproject.toml from the f2 one, some f2
specific things slipped through and ended up in the global one.
This commit moves those parts back where they belong
Change-Id: I95706fabec487410717fb362c95bfee900cf5b8c
if the netrcFile setting has been changed tell curl that the file is required, so
fetching fails if the file does not exist
if the caFile setting has been specified, check if the file exists and throw an
error if is it non-existent
Refs: #1106
Change-Id: Icb9330a7a715175d35b9ed894ed945f0fd4d7061
So apparently we can still use the repl if the input file fails, as long
as we have the debugger enabled.
This Commit removes the "only one output block for should_fails"
requirement to allow this behavior
Change-Id: I02568c8d7e4305ab6414953306650bbe13c6f4bc
By default, when one uses `in` assertions, upon failure newlines in any
of the two strings is escaped, and everything is printed in a single
line.
This commit allows one to pass `-vv` to print out the left and righthand
side unescaped, with each line of the output being its own line,
improving readability a lot when dealing with multiline outputs.
Change-Id: Iaf67a20fce57d375e2c62a8e8a0957b14eec26ef
It's software archaeology time.
- In 2019 (Nix 2.4), Eelco added `checkOverlays`, which strictly checked
that the overlay must be a function of two arguments, one called `final`
and the other `prev`. (dc3f52a144,
gh#3573)
- In 2024, NofairKing opened an issue about checking the exact name
being a silly idea (gh#10516). Instead of trying to make the check more
sensible, the first fix attempt simply expanded the check to allow
`previous` instead of `prev` (the author's preferred name for the
attribute, supposedly; gh#10553). After some discussion, instead a PR
got merged which simply removed the `prev` check altogether, while
leaving the `final` argument check intact for some reason
(ad65a50a94a97bf1f1a1902f43542d28a2e8206b, gh#10572).
- In 2025, over at Lix and oblivious to the latest change over at
CppNix, I came across this stupid check while trying to improve the
abstractions of the AST in Nixexpr. I spent (wasted, retrospect)
considerable amounts of time removing the exact name checks while also
improving the check overall (making it check for more than two
arguments, and also generally improved error message).
(0928d4d87a,
Id4244171123dd8a228be71ce9f04d8e9f647c111)
- Fast forward to 2026, where I run into this becursed piece of code
once again, and once again during some Lixexpr cleanups. Now that I have
seen how carlessly the issue was handled at CppNix, I can't be arsed to
give a flying fuck anymore. Out the code goes. Bye.
With this commit, all casts on `Expr` subclasses outside of libexpr
itself have been removed. No more violation of abstraction boundaries.
Good riddance.
Change-Id: I939968bb01d461764cfa0f4ea7152b4fcf1acf93
pour the foundations for rpc, and let them set. this is very much
unstable and must be opted into with explicit store uris (e.g. by
setting `NIX_REMOTE=daemon?protocol=any`). the daemon sockets are
not enabled by default and must be enabled with the `rpc-sockets`
experimental feature. we will not advertise this just yet because
in the current state it one has to be *very* dedicated to the rpc
cause to deploy this, but once we have some more bits migrated we
may want to add release notes and officially as for beta testing.
Co-Authored-By: piegames <git@piegames.de>
Change-Id: I85a96ccb700b91190c1eb37154bcc6ae1c03401a
this adds the protocol registry. we also extend the systemd unit setup
to allow adding new protocols without much fussing, and we move deamon
instances into protocol-dependent scopes. this will make monitoring or
resource limiting of individual protocol daemon instances much easier.
Change-Id: Ic9da08eb074868b6e57385075c5502b081e8461f
This isn't really relevant for a setting of 10k, but now that we want to
set it to 0 for Flakes it makes a difference as to whether or not one
top-level function call is allowed or not. (It shouldn't be)
Change-Id: I6bbf99826af0289c232b9d45d172a378b81abe4b
Caught by edef's harness. I rewrote the structured build log tests in
f2 and added a test for this one.
Before: it failed the build altogether:
```
building '/tmp/jade/pytest-of-jade/pytest-77/test_invalid_fields_files0_0/nix/store/skhjs5zs082nqiakj69qz32gyywz0v1a-unusual-loggi
ng.drv'...
error: unsupported JSON type 7
```
Now the output is as expected:
```
warning: Unable to handle a JSON message from the derivation builder: error: unsupported log field type number
@nix {"action": "start", "fields": [1.5], "id": 2, "type": 1, "level": 1, "text": "abc"}
```
Change-Id: Idbd28c5a4d4cf15f27207f83b730e7946a6a6964
This is a minor adjustment to 2b22dae1ba /
I3e9d7c1c7a6599a8e68302448bbb961d051002b7
Basically having the error point to the operand instead of the operator
kind of makes sense, but it would require error spans to *truly* make
sense, and in the meantime maintaining the logic is more hassle than it
is worth.
Change-Id: Idac98dd77a0f4a6cb386cb74e0d4eb5fd2f503e5
"while evaluating a path segment" was just plain wrong
Co-authored-by: eldritch horrors <pennae@lix.systems>
Change-Id: I827374635df2887d17a8ee8b1755c078bf0b506b
It's useful to obtain a fully assembled command and then wrap it to
execute into something else, e.g. gdb, strace or fakeroot.
Change-Id: Ida5928fd001925549eab89edfbf0facada7ef7f1
We choose to throw an error in the invalid-input space where we *can*
produce a valid (but wrong) result to allow ourselves to, mirroring
CppNix, change the semantics to not corrupt it at all in the future,
while having a middle state where it is an error.
This is a largely-rewritten version of
https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/13013.
Co-authored-by: rootile <lix@rootile.de>
Fixes: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/12899
Upstream-PR: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/13013
Change-Id: I6a6a6964cdd1a88714952e80c660d1fa57d1f2d8