use crate::eval::interpret; use pretty_assertions::assert_eq; use test_generator::test_resources; fn eval_okay_test(code_path: &str) { let base = code_path .strip_suffix("nix") .expect("test files always end in .nix"); let exp_path = format!("{}exp", base); let code = std::fs::read_to_string(code_path).expect("should be able to read test code"); let exp = std::fs::read_to_string(exp_path).expect("should be able to read test expectation"); let result = interpret(&code, None, Default::default()) .expect("evaluation of eval-okay test should succeed"); let result_str = format!("{}", result); assert_eq!( result_str, exp.trim(), "result value representation (left) must match expectation (right)" ); } // identity-* tests contain Nix code snippets which should evaluate to // themselves exactly (i.e. literals). #[test_resources("src/tests/tvix_tests/identity-*.nix")] fn identity(code_path: &str) { let code = std::fs::read_to_string(code_path).expect("should be able to read test code"); let result = interpret(&code, None, Default::default()) .expect("evaluation of identity test should succeed"); let result_str = format!("{}", result); assert_eq!( result_str, code.trim(), "result value representation (left) must match expectation (right)" ) } // eval-okay-* tests contain a snippet of Nix code, and an expectation // of the produced string output of the evaluator. // // These evaluations are always supposed to succeed, i.e. all snippets // are guaranteed to be valid Nix code. #[test_resources("src/tests/tvix_tests/eval-okay-*.nix")] fn eval_okay(code_path: &str) { eval_okay_test(code_path) } // eval-okay-* tests from the original Nix test suite. #[cfg(feature = "nix_tests")] #[test_resources("src/tests/nix_tests/eval-okay-*.nix")] fn nix_eval_okay(code_path: &str) { eval_okay_test(code_path) }