guix-kreyren/tests/guix-environment.sh
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# GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
# Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
#
# This file is part of GNU Guix.
#
# GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Test 'guix environment'.
#
set -e
guix environment --version
tmpdir="t-guix-environment-$$"
gcroot="t-guix-environment-gc-root-$$"
trap 'rm -r "$tmpdir"; rm -f "$gcroot"' EXIT
mkdir "$tmpdir"
# 'guix environment' launches /bin/sh if 'SHELL' is unset, so export 'SHELL'
# since we know it's valid (build environments lack /bin/sh.)
export SHELL
# Check the environment variables for the bootstrap Guile.
guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap --pure \
--search-paths > "$tmpdir/a"
guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap:out --pure \
--search-paths > "$tmpdir/b"
# $PATH must appear in the search paths, and nothing else.
grep -E '^export PATH=.*profile/bin' "$tmpdir/a"
test "`wc -l < "$tmpdir/a"`" = 1
# Guile must be on $PATH.
test -x `sed -r 's/^export PATH="(.*)"/\1/' "$tmpdir/a"`/guile
cmp "$tmpdir/a" "$tmpdir/b"
# Check '--preserve'.
GUIX_TEST_ABC=1
GUIX_TEST_DEF=2
GUIX_TEST_XYZ=3
export GUIX_TEST_ABC GUIX_TEST_DEF GUIX_TEST_XYZ
guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap --pure \
--preserve='^GUIX_TEST_A' --preserve='^GUIX_TEST_D' \
-- "$SHELL" -c set > "$tmpdir/a"
grep '^PATH=' "$tmpdir/a"
grep '^GUIX_TEST_ABC=' "$tmpdir/a"
grep '^GUIX_TEST_DEF=' "$tmpdir/a"
if grep '^GUIX_TEST_XYZ=' "$tmpdir/a"; then false; else true; fi
# Make sure the exit value is preserved.
if guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap --pure \
-- guile -c '(exit 42)'
then
false
else
test $? = 42
fi
# Make sure 'GUIX_ENVIRONMENT' points to the profile.
guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap --pure \
-- "$SHELL" -c 'test -f "$GUIX_ENVIRONMENT/bin/guile"'
# Make sure 'GUIX_ENVIRONMENT' points to the profile when building from a
# manifest.
echo "(use-modules (guix profiles) (gnu packages bootstrap))
(packages->manifest (list %bootstrap-guile))
" > $tmpdir/manifest.scm
guix environment --bootstrap --manifest=$tmpdir/manifest.scm --pure \
-- "$SHELL" -c 'test -f "$GUIX_ENVIRONMENT/bin/guile"'
# Make sure '-r' works as expected.
rm -f "$gcroot"
expected="`guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap \
-- "$SHELL" -c 'echo $GUIX_ENVIRONMENT'`"
guix environment --bootstrap -r "$gcroot" --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap \
-- guile -c 1
test `readlink "$gcroot"` = "$expected"
# Make sure '-r' is idempotent.
guix environment --bootstrap -r "$gcroot" --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap \
-- guile -c 1
test `readlink "$gcroot"` = "$expected"
rm "$gcroot"
# Same with an absolute file name.
guix environment --bootstrap -r "$PWD/$gcroot" --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap \
-- guile -c 1
test `readlink "$gcroot"` = "$expected"
case "`uname -m`" in
x86_64)
# On x86_64, we should be able to create a 32-bit environment.
guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap --pure \
-- guile -c '(exit (string-prefix? "x86_64" %host-type))'
guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc guile-bootstrap --pure \
-s i686-linux \
-- guile -c '(exit (string-prefix? "i686" %host-type))'
;;
*)
echo "nothing to do" >&2
;;
esac
# Make sure we can build the environment of 'guix'. There may be collisions
# in its profile (e.g., for 'gzip'), but we have to accept them.
guix environment guix --bootstrap -n
# Try program transformation options.
mkdir "$tmpdir/emacs-36.8"
drv="`guix environment --ad-hoc emacs -n 2>&1 | grep 'emacs.*\.drv'`"
transformed_drv="`guix environment --ad-hoc emacs --with-source="$tmpdir/emacs-36.8" -n 2>&1 | grep 'emacs.*\.drv'`"
test -n "$drv"
test "$drv" != "$transformed_drv"
case "$transformed_drv" in
*-emacs-36.8.drv) true;;
*) false;;
esac
rmdir "$tmpdir/emacs-36.8"
# Transformation options without '--ad-hoc'.
drv="`guix environment -n emacs-geiser 2>&1 | grep '\.drv$'`"
transformed_drv="`guix environment -n emacs-geiser \
--with-input=emacs-minimal=vim 2>&1 | grep '\.drv$'`"
test "$drv" != "$transformed_drv"
case "$drv" in
*-emacs-minimal*.drv*) true;;
*) false;;
esac
case "$transformed_drv" in
*-emacs-minimal*.drv*) false;;
*) true;;
esac
case "$transformed_drv" in
*-vim*.drv*) true;;
*) false;;
esac
if guile -c '(getaddrinfo "www.gnu.org" "80" AI_NUMERICSERV)' 2> /dev/null
then
# Compute the build environment for the initial GNU Make.
guix environment --bootstrap --no-substitutes --search-paths --pure \
-e '(@ (guix tests) gnu-make-for-tests)' > "$tmpdir/a"
# Make sure bootstrap binaries are in the profile.
profile=`grep "^export PATH" "$tmpdir/a" | sed -r 's|^.*="(.*)/bin"|\1|'`
# Make sure the bootstrap binaries are all listed where they belong.
grep -E "^export PATH=\"$profile/bin\"" "$tmpdir/a"
grep -E "^export CPATH=\"$profile/include\"" "$tmpdir/a"
grep -E "^export LIBRARY_PATH=\"$profile/lib\"" "$tmpdir/a"
for dep in bootstrap-binaries-0 gcc-bootstrap-0 glibc-bootstrap-0
do
guix gc --references "$profile" | grep "$dep"
done
# 'make-boot0' itself must not be listed.
if guix gc --references "$profile" | grep make-boot0
then false; else true; fi
# Make sure that the shell spawned with '--exec' sees the same environment
# as returned by '--search-paths'.
guix environment --bootstrap --no-substitutes --pure \
-e '(@ (guix tests) gnu-make-for-tests)' \
-- /bin/sh -c 'echo $PATH $CPATH $LIBRARY_PATH' > "$tmpdir/b"
( . "$tmpdir/a" ; echo $PATH $CPATH $LIBRARY_PATH ) > "$tmpdir/c"
cmp "$tmpdir/b" "$tmpdir/c"
rm "$tmpdir"/*
# The following test assumes 'make-boot0' has a "debug" output.
make_boot0_debug="`guix build -e '(@ (guix tests) gnu-make-for-tests)' | grep -e -debug`"
test "x$make_boot0_debug" != "x"
# Make sure the "debug" output is not listed.
if guix gc --references "$profile" | grep "$make_boot0_debug"
then false; else true; fi
# Compute the build environment for the initial GNU Make, but add in the
# bootstrap Guile as an ad-hoc addition.
guix environment --bootstrap --no-substitutes --search-paths --pure \
-e '(@ (guix tests) gnu-make-for-tests)' \
--ad-hoc guile-bootstrap > "$tmpdir/a"
profile=`grep "^export PATH" "$tmpdir/a" | sed -r 's|^.*="(.*)/bin"|\1|'`
# Make sure the bootstrap binaries are all listed where they belong.
grep -E "^export PATH=\"$profile/bin\"" "$tmpdir/a"
grep -E "^export CPATH=\"$profile/include\"" "$tmpdir/a"
grep -E "^export LIBRARY_PATH=\"$profile/lib\"" "$tmpdir/a"
for dep in bootstrap-binaries-0 gcc-bootstrap-0 glibc-bootstrap-0 \
guile-bootstrap
do
guix gc --references "$profile" | grep "$dep"
done
# Make sure a package list with plain package objects and package+output
# tuples can be used with -e.
expr_list_test_code="
(list (@ (guix tests) gnu-make-for-tests)
(list (@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile) \"out\"))"
guix environment --bootstrap --ad-hoc --no-substitutes --search-paths \
--pure -e "$expr_list_test_code" > "$tmpdir/a"
profile=`grep "^export PATH" "$tmpdir/a" | sed -r 's|^.*="(.*)/bin"|\1|'`
for dep in make-test-boot0 guile-bootstrap
do
guix gc --references "$profile" | grep "$dep"
done
fi