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2021-09-27build: also throw hash-mismatch errors if `buildMode == bmCheck`Maximilian Bosch
This actually bit me quite recently in `nixpkgs` because I assumed that `nix-build --check` would also error out if hashes don't match anymore[1] and so I wrongly assumed that I couldn't reproduce the mismatch error. The fix is rather simple, during the output registration a so-called `delayedException` is instantiated e.g. if a FOD hash-mismatch occurs. However, in case of `nix-build --check` (or `--rebuild` in case of `nix build`), the code-path where this exception is thrown will never be reached. By adding that check to the if-clause that causes an early exit in case of `bmCheck`, the issue is gone. Also added a (previously failing) test-case to demonstrate the problem. [1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/139238, the underlying issue was that `nix-prefetch-git` returns different hashes than `fetchgit` because the latter one fetches submodules by default.
2021-07-27Allow running all the tests with the daemonregnat
When `NIX_DAEMON_PACKAGE` is set, make all the tests use the Nix daemon. That way we can test every piece of Nix functionality both with and without the daemon. Tests for which using the daemon isn’t possible or doesn’t make sens can selectively be disabled with `needLocalStore`
2018-02-03Remove nix-build --hashEelco Dolstra
Instead, if a fixed-output derivation produces has an incorrect output hash, we now unconditionally move the outputs to the path corresponding with the actual hash and register it as valid. Thus, after correcting the hash in the Nix expression (e.g. in a fetchurl call), the fixed-output derivation doesn't have to be built again. It would still be good to have a command for reporting the actual hash of a fixed-output derivation (instead of throwing an error), but "nix-build --hash" didn't do that.
2015-11-04Support SHA-512 hashesEelco Dolstra
Fixes #679. Note: on x86_64, SHA-512 is considerably faster than SHA-256 (198 MB/s versus 131 MB/s).
2012-09-11Don't put results symlinks in the tests directoryEelco Dolstra
2011-10-10* Refactoring: remove unnecessary variables from the tests.Eelco Dolstra
2009-03-18* Clean up some tests (use nix-build where appropriate).Eelco Dolstra
2008-12-03* Unify the treatment of sources copied to the store, and recursiveEelco Dolstra
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).
2007-09-11* Test the impureEnvVars feature.Eelco Dolstra
2007-08-28* Test case to show that parallel builds of different fixed-outputEelco Dolstra
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.
2006-03-01* Tests for fixed-output derivations (and attribute selection, incidentally).Eelco Dolstra