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Eelco Dolstra 6f1743b1a5 Support SHA-512 hashes
Fixes .

Note: on x86_64, SHA-512 is considerably faster than SHA-256 (198 MB/s
versus 131 MB/s).
2015-11-04 16:37:49 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra d4c3b6327f Don't put results symlinks in the tests directory 2012-09-11 19:14:15 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra 8af7d766f0 * Refactoring: remove unnecessary variables from the tests. 2011-10-10 21:32:34 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 1dcf208f56 * Clean up some tests (use nix-build where appropriate). 2009-03-18 13:15:55 +00:00
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
Eelco Dolstra 3339f85447 * Test the impureEnvVars feature. 2007-09-11 13:32:04 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 455a7b9577 * Test case to show that parallel builds of different fixed-output
derivations that produce the same output path don't work properly
  wrt locking.  This happens a lot in the build farm when fetchurl
  derivations downloading the same file on different platforms are
  executed in parallel and then copied back to the main machine.
2007-08-28 09:21:47 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra 78d84f5631 * Tests for fixed-output derivations (and attribute selection, incidentally). 2006-03-01 18:26:21 +00:00