with builtins; with (import ./default.nix {}); # Note: Derivations are not included in the tests below as they cause # issues with deepSeq. deepSeq rec { # Test that all primitive types match primitives = [ (int 15) (bool false) (float 13.37) (string "Hello!") (function (x: x * 2)) (path /nix) ]; # Test that polymorphic types work as intended poly = [ (option int null) (list string [ "foo" "bar" ]) (either int float 42) ]; # Test that structures work as planned. person = struct "person" { name = string; age = int; contact = option (struct { email = string; phone = option string; }); }; testPerson = person { name = "Brynhjulf"; age = 42; contact.email = "brynhjulf@yants.nix"; }; # Test enum definitions & matching colour = enum "colour" [ "red" "blue" "green" ]; testMatch = colour.match "red" { red = "It is in fact red!"; blue = throw "It should not be blue!"; green = throw "It should not be green!"; }; # Test sum type definitions creature = sum "creature" { human = struct { name = string; age = option int; }; pet = enum "pet" [ "dog" "lizard" "cat" ]; }; testSum = creature { human = { name = "Brynhjulf"; age = 42; }; }; testSumMatch = creature.match testSum { human = v: "It's a human named ${v.name}"; pet = v: throw "It's not supposed to be a pet!"; }; # Test curried function definitions func = defun [ string int string ] (name: age: "${name} is ${toString age} years old"); testFunc = func "Brynhjulf" 42; # Test that all types are types. testTypes = map type [ any bool drv float int string path (attrs int) (eitherN [ int string bool ]) (either int string) (enum [ "foo" "bar" ]) (list string) (option int) (option (list string)) (struct { a = int; b = option string; }) (sum { a = int; b = option string; }) ]; } "All tests passed!\n"