# GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU # Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> # Copyright © 2013 Nikita Karetnikov <nikita@karetnikov.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 the `guix package' command-line utility. # guix package --version readlink_base () { basename `readlink "$1"` } module_dir="t-guix-package-$$" profile="t-profile-$$" tmpfile="t-guix-package-file-$$" rm -f "$profile" "$tmpfile" trap 'rm -f "$profile" "$profile-"[0-9]* "$tmpfile"; rm -rf "$module_dir" t-home-'"$$" EXIT # Use `-e' with a non-package expression. if guix package --bootstrap -e +; then false; else true; fi guix package --bootstrap -p "$profile" -i guile-bootstrap test -L "$profile" && test -L "$profile-1-link" test -f "$profile/bin/guile" # Make sure the profile is a GC root. guix gc --list-live | grep "`readlink "$profile-1-link"`" # Installing the same package a second time does nothing. guix package --bootstrap -p "$profile" -i guile-bootstrap test -L "$profile" && test -L "$profile-1-link" ! test -f "$profile-2-link" test -f "$profile/bin/guile" # No search path env. var. here. guix package -p "$profile" --search-paths guix package -p "$profile" --search-paths | grep '^export PATH=' test "`guix package -p "$profile" --search-paths | wc -l`" = 1 # $PATH ( set -e; set -x; \ eval `guix package --search-paths=prefix -p "$PWD/$profile"`; \ test "`type -P guile`" = "$PWD/$profile/bin/guile" ; \ type -P rm ) # Exit with 1 when a generation does not exist. if guix package -p "$profile" --delete-generations=42; then false; else true; fi # Exit with 0 when trying to delete the zeroth generation. guix package -p "$profile" --delete-generations=0 # Make sure multiple arguments to -i works. guix package --bootstrap -i guile gcc -p "$profile" -n # Make sure the `:' syntax works. guix package --bootstrap -i "glibc:debug" -p "$profile" -n # Make sure nonexistent outputs are reported. guix package --bootstrap -i "guile-bootstrap:out" -p "$profile" -n if guix package --bootstrap -i "guile-bootstrap:does-not-exist" -p "$profile" -n; then false; else true; fi if guix package --bootstrap -i "guile-bootstrap:does-not-exist" -p "$profile"; then false; else true; fi # Check whether `--list-available' returns something sensible. guix package -p "$profile" -A 'gui.*e' | grep guile # Check whether `--show' returns something sensible. guix package --show=guile | grep "^name: guile" # Ensure `--show' doesn't fail for packages with non-package inputs. guix package --show=texlive # Search. LC_MESSAGES=C export LC_MESSAGES test "`guix package -s "An example GNU package" | grep ^name:`" = \ "name: hello" test -z "`guix package -s "n0t4r341p4ck4g3"`" # Search with one and then two regexps. # First we get printed circuit boards *and* board games. guix package -s '\<board\>' > "$tmpfile" grep '^name: pcb' "$tmpfile" grep '^name: gnubg' "$tmpfile" # Second we get only board games. guix package -s '\<board\>' -s game > "$tmpfile" grep -v '^name: pcb' "$tmpfile" > /dev/null grep '^name: gnubg' "$tmpfile" rm -f "$tmpfile" # Make sure `--search' can display all the packages. guix package --search="" > /dev/null # There's no generation older than 12 months, so the following command should # have no effect. generation="`readlink_base "$profile"`" if guix package -p "$profile" --delete-generations=12m; then false; else true; fi test "`readlink_base "$profile"`" = "$generation" # The following command should not delete the current generation, even though # it matches the given pattern (see <http://bugs.gnu.org/19978>.) And since # there's nothing else to delete, it should just fail. guix package --list-generations -p "$profile" if guix package --bootstrap -p "$profile" --delete-generations=1.. then false; else true; fi test "`readlink_base "$profile"`" = "$generation" # Make sure $profile is a GC root at this point. real_profile="`readlink -f "$profile"`" if guix gc -d "$real_profile" then false; else true; fi test -d "$real_profile" # Now, let's remove all the symlinks to $real_profile, and make sure # $real_profile is no longer a GC root. rm "$profile" "$profile"-[0-9]-link guix gc -d "$real_profile" [ ! -d "$real_profile" ] # Package transformations. # Make sure we get the right version number when using '--with-source'. mkdir "$module_dir" emacs_tarball="$module_dir/emacs-42.5.9rc7.tar.gz" touch "$emacs_tarball" guix package -p "$profile" -i emacs --with-source="$emacs_tarball" -n \ 2> "$tmpfile" grep -E 'emacs[[:blank:]]+42\.5\.9rc7[[:blank:]]+.*-emacs-42.5.9rc7' \ "$tmpfile" rm "$emacs_tarball" "$tmpfile" rmdir "$module_dir" # # Try with the default profile. # XDG_CACHE_HOME="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}" export XDG_CACHE_HOME HOME="$PWD/t-home-$$" export HOME mkdir -p "$HOME" # Get the canonical directory name so that 'guix package' recognizes it. HOME="`cd $HOME; pwd -P`" guix package --bootstrap -i guile-bootstrap test -L "$HOME/.guix-profile" test -f "$HOME/.guix-profile/bin/guile" # Move to the empty profile. default_profile="`readlink "$HOME/.guix-profile"`" for i in `seq 1 3` do # Make sure the current generation is a GC root. profile_link="`readlink "$default_profile"`" guix gc --list-live | grep "`readlink "$profile_link"`" guix package --bootstrap --roll-back ! test -f "$HOME/.guix-profile/bin" ! test -f "$HOME/.guix-profile/lib" test "`readlink "$default_profile"`" = "$default_profile-0-link" done # Check whether '-p ~/.guix-profile' makes any difference. # See <http://bugs.gnu.org/17939>. if test -e "$HOME/.guix-profile-0-link"; then false; fi if test -e "$HOME/.guix-profile-1-link"; then false; fi guix package --bootstrap -p "$HOME/.guix-profile" -i guile-bootstrap if test -e "$HOME/.guix-profile-1-link"; then false; fi guix package --bootstrap --roll-back -p "$HOME/.guix-profile" if test -e "$HOME/.guix-profile-0-link"; then false; fi # Extraneous argument. if guix package install foo-bar; then false; else true; fi # Make sure the "broken pipe" doesn't yield an error. # Note: 'pipefail' is a Bash-specific option. set -o pipefail || true guix package -A g | head -1 2> "$HOME/err1" guix package -I | head -1 2> "$HOME/err2" test "`cat "$HOME/err1" "$HOME/err2"`" = "" # Make sure '-L' extends the package module search path. mkdir "$module_dir" cat > "$module_dir/foo.scm"<<EOF (define-module (foo) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (gnu packages emacs)) (define-public x (package (inherit emacs) (name "emacs-foo-bar") (version "42"))) EOF guix package -A emacs-foo-bar -L "$module_dir" | grep 42 guix package -i emacs-foo-bar@42 -n -L "$module_dir" # Same thing using the 'GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH' environment variable. GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH="$module_dir" export GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH guix package -A emacs-foo-bar | grep 42 guix package -i emacs-foo-bar@42 -n # Make sure patches that live under $GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH are found. cat > "$module_dir/emacs.patch"<<EOF This is a fake patch. EOF cat > "$module_dir/foo.scm"<<EOF (define-module (foo) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (gnu packages) #:use-module (gnu packages emacs)) (define-public x (package (inherit emacs) (source (origin (inherit (package-source emacs)) (patches (list (search-patch "emacs.patch"))))) (name "emacs-foo-bar-patched") (version "42"))) (define-public y (package (inherit emacs) (name "super-non-portable-emacs") (supported-systems '("foobar64-hurd")))) EOF guix package -i emacs-foo-bar-patched -n # Same when -L is used. ( unset GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH; \ guix package -L "$module_dir" -i emacs-foo-bar-patched -n ) # Make sure installing from a file works. cat > "$module_dir/package.scm"<<EOF (use-modules (gnu)) (use-package-modules bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile EOF guix package --bootstrap --install-from-file="$module_dir/package.scm" # This one should not show up in searches since it's no supported on the # current system. test "`guix package -A super-non-portable-emacs`" = "" test "`guix package -s super-non-portable-emacs | grep ^systems:`" = "systems: " unset GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH # Using 'GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS'. available="`guix package -A | sort`" GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS="--dry-run --no-grafts" export GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS # Make sure $GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS is not simply appended to the command-line, # which would break 'guix package -A' and similar. available2="`guix package -A | sort`" test "$available2" = "$available" guix package -I # Restore '--no-grafts', which makes sure we don't end up building stuff when # '--dry-run' is passed. GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS="--no-grafts" # Applying a manifest file. cat > "$module_dir/manifest.scm"<<EOF (use-package-modules bootstrap) (packages->manifest (list %bootstrap-guile)) EOF guix package --bootstrap -m "$module_dir/manifest.scm" guix package -I | grep guile test `guix package -I | wc -l` -eq 1 # Error reporting. cat > "$module_dir/manifest.scm"<<EOF (use-package-modules bootstrap) (packages->manifest (list %bootstrap-guile wonderful-package-that-does-not-exist)) EOF if guix package --bootstrap -n -m "$module_dir/manifest.scm" \ 2> "$module_dir/stderr" then false else cat "$module_dir/stderr" grep "manifest.scm:[1-3]:.*[Uu]nbound variable.*wonderful-package" \ "$module_dir/stderr" fi