Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2022-11-23 | add explanation and test | Taeer Bar-Yam | |
2022-11-16 | Merge pull request #7134 from yorickvP/disable-dbg-on-complete | Théophane Hufschmitt | |
Temporarily disable the debugger during completion evaluation | |||
2022-11-15 | Merge pull request #7283 from hercules-ci/issue-6572 | Théophane Hufschmitt | |
Fix #6572 `requires non-existent output` | |||
2022-11-14 | tests: Reproduce #6572 | Robert Hensing | |
2022-11-14 | Test that the result of `readFile` gets ref-scanned | Théophane Hufschmitt | |
2022-11-03 | tests/impure-derivations.sh: remove unknown experimental feature 'ca-references' | Artturin | |
ca-references was stabilized in d589a6aa8a5d0c9f391400d7e0e209106e89c857 | |||
2022-11-03 | SourceExprCommand: swallow EvalError, add tests for this | Yorick van Pelt | |
Completing things that would error would print an ugly error in the middle of your command line. Avoid printing this error. | |||
2022-10-31 | Merge pull request #7039 from Mic92/libfetchers-variant | Théophane Hufschmitt | |
libfetchers: avoid api.github.com ratelimit if no github token is set | |||
2022-10-30 | Also test github flakes when access tokens are provided | Jörg Thalheim | |
2022-10-29 | Update test after api.github.com ratelimit avoidance | Sandro Jäckel | |
2022-10-26 | Merge pull request #7174 from agbrooks/git-tag-bug | Eelco Dolstra | |
Prevent fetchGit from using incorrect cached rev for different refs | |||
2022-10-25 | Merge pull request #7196 from sternenseemann/reenable-eval-okay-eq | Théophane Hufschmitt | |
tests/lang: re-enable eval-okay-eq.nix tests | |||
2022-10-19 | tests/lang: re-enable eval-okay-eq.nix tests | sternenseemann | |
This is a really old test case (which was originally written before the proper Nix syntax). The tested deep comparison behavior was implemented and reverted soon after due to performance problems, but it has been restored in today's Nix again (thanks to the derivation comparison optimization, presumably). | |||
2022-10-18 | Add command 'nix store path-from-hash-part' | Eelco Dolstra | |
This exposes the Store::queryPathFromHashPart() interface in the CLI. | |||
2022-10-14 | Add test for issue 7146 | Andrew Brooks | |
2022-10-12 | Merge pull request #7149 from amjoseph-nixpkgs/pr/intersectAttrs/values | Eelco Dolstra | |
parseDrvName: remove doc/impl discrepancy, add test covering the gap | |||
2022-10-08 | tests/lang/eval-okay-versions.nix: add test for previous commit | Adam Joseph | |
This commit adds a test covering the discrepancy between parseDrvName's implementation and documentation (the discrepancy was eliminated in the previous commit). | |||
2022-09-28 | tests/build-dry: re-enable some test | Solene Rapenne | |
2022-09-26 | Merge pull request #7043 from edolstra/installer-test | Eelco Dolstra | |
Add an installer test | |||
2022-09-26 | Quote URLs | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-26 | Remove FIXME | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-22 | Dodge "trusted" vs "trustworthy" by being explicit | John Ericson | |
Hopefully this is best! | |||
2022-09-22 | "valid signature" -> "trustworthy signature" | John Ericson | |
I just had a colleague get confused by the previous phrase for good reason. "valid" sounds like an *objective* criterion, e.g. and *invalid signature* would be one that would be trusted by no one, e.g. because it misformatted or something. What is actually going is that there might be a signature which is perfectly valid to *someone else*, but not to the user, because they don't trust the corresponding public key. This is a *subjective* criterion, because it depends on the arbitrary and personal choice of which public keys to trust. I therefore think "trustworthy" is a better adjective to use. Whether something is worthy of trust is clearly subjective, and then "trust" within that word nicely evokes `trusted-public-keys` and friends. | |||
2022-09-15 | Fix evaluation | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-15 | Add RHEL 9 | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-15 | Disable Ubuntu 14.04 | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-15 | Add RHEL 7/8 | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-15 | Use libvirt image | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-15 | Remove pre-release Ubuntu 22.10 | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-15 | Add Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-15 | Make cross product of images and tests | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-15 | Test building | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-14 | Get Ubuntu 22.10 to work | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-14 | Enable daemon installation test on Fedora | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-14 | Add Fedora 36 | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-09-14 | Add an installer test | Eelco Dolstra | |
This runs the installer in a QEMU VM. Unlike the old installer test that ran inside a declaratively built RedHat/Debian image, this uses an image from Vagrant. | |||
2022-09-01 | Revert "Merge pull request #6621 from Kha/nested-follows" | Eelco Dolstra | |
This reverts commit c530cda345377370c52a616d608de88b9d67cd40, reversing changes made to 4adcdff5c1d5f9f135c4ec61d690890443c19e6a. | |||
2022-08-28 | Fix overlapping flake follows | Sebastian Ullrich | |
2022-08-28 | Fix nested flake input overrides | Sebastian Ullrich | |
2022-08-17 | Fix onError | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-08-03 | tests/check.sh: add nix3-build check test | Félix Baylac-Jacqué | |
2022-07-18 | Merge pull request #6784 from tweag/completion-test | Théophane Hufschmitt | |
Add some tests for the CLI completion | |||
2022-07-14 | On test failures, print a bash stack trace | Eelco Dolstra | |
This makes it easier to identify what command failed. It looks like: follow-paths.sh: test failed at: main in follow-paths.sh:54 | |||
2022-07-13 | Split off 'nix flake check' tests | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-07-13 | Move flake-searching.sh and make it less dependent on git | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-07-13 | Move flake-local-settings.sh | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-07-13 | Move the 'nix bundle' tests | Eelco Dolstra | |
Note: these were previously not actually called. | |||
2022-07-13 | Split off following paths tests | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-07-13 | Split off 'nix flake init' tests | Eelco Dolstra | |
2022-07-13 | Split off the circular flake import tests | Eelco Dolstra | |