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Harden tests' bash

Use `set -u` and `set -o pipefail` to catch accidental mistakes and
failures more strongly.

 - `set -u` catches the use of undefined variables
 - `set -o pipefail` catches failures (like `set -e`) earlier in the
   pipeline.

This makes the tests a bit more robust. It is nice to read code not
worrying about these spurious success paths (via uncaught) errors
undermining the tests. Indeed, I caught some bugs doing this.

There are a few tests where we run a command that should fail, and then
search its output to make sure the failure message is one that we
expect. Before, since the `grep` was the last command in the pipeline
the exit code of those failing programs was silently ignored. Now with
`set -o pipefail` it won't be, and we have to do something so the
expected failure doesn't accidentally fail the test.

To do that we use `expect` and a new `expectStderr` to check for the
exact failing exit code. See the comments on each for why.

`grep -q` is replaced with `grepQuiet`, see the comments on that
function for why.

`grep -v` when we just want the exit code is replaced with `grepInverse,
see the comments on that function for why.

`grep -q -v` together is, surprise surprise, replaced with
`grepQuietInverse`, which is both combined.

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
John Ericson 2021-12-09 15:26:46 +00:00
parent 0159dfad3f
commit c11836126b
51 changed files with 300 additions and 177 deletions

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ EOF
EOF
popd
[[ -z "${NIX_DAEMON_PACKAGE}" ]] && return 0
[[ -z "${NIX_DAEMON_PACKAGE-}" ]] && return 0
# Ensure that a lockfile generated by the current Nix for tarball inputs
# can still be read by an older Nix
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ EOF
flake = false;
};
outputs = { self, tarball }: {
foo = builtins.readFile "${tarball}/test_input_file";
foo = builtins.readFile "\${tarball}/test_input_file";
};
}
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