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So all these years I was totally deluded about the meaning of "set -e". You might think that it causes statements like "false && true" or "! true" to fail, but it doesn't...
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35 lines
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Bash
source common.sh
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RESULT=$TEST_ROOT/result
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dep=$(nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A dep)
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# test1 references dep, not itself.
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test1=$(nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A test1)
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(! nix-store -q --references $test1 | grep -q $test1)
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nix-store -q --references $test1 | grep -q $dep
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# test2 references src, not itself nor dep.
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test2=$(nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A test2)
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(! nix-store -q --references $test2 | grep -q $test2)
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(! nix-store -q --references $test2 | grep -q $dep)
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nix-store -q --references $test2 | grep -q aux-ref
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# test3 should fail (unallowed ref).
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(! nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A test3)
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# test4 should succeed.
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nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A test4
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# test5 should succeed.
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nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A test5
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# test6 should fail (unallowed self-ref).
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(! nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A test6)
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# test7 should succeed (allowed self-ref).
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nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A test7
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# test8 should fail (toFile depending on derivation output).
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(! nix-build -o $RESULT check-refs.nix -A test8)
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