Rebecca Turner
ee423f391d
- Use a recursive descent parser so that it's easy to extend.
- Add `@args` to enable customizing command-line arguments
- Add `@should-start` to enable `nix repl` tests that error before
entering the REPL
- Make sure to read all stdout output before comparing. This catches
some extra output we were tossing out before!
Change-Id: I5522555df4c313024ab15cd10f9f04e7293bda3a
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https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/9917 (Enter debugger more reliably in let expressions and function calls)
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This test ensures that continues don't skip opportunities to enter the debugger.
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@args --debugger
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trace: before outer break
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info: breakpoint reached
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nix-repl> :c
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trace: before inner break
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info: breakpoint reached
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nix-repl> :bt
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0: error: breakpoint reached
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«none»:0
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1: while calling a function
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$TEST_DATA/regression_9917.nix:3:5
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2| a = builtins.trace "before inner break" (
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3| builtins.break { msg = "hello"; }
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| ^
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4| );
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2: while calling a function
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$TEST_DATA/regression_9917.nix:2:7
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1| let
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2| a = builtins.trace "before inner break" (
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| ^
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3| builtins.break { msg = "hello"; }
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nix-repl> :c
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nix-repl> msg
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"hello"
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