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2.0 KiB
Nix
33 lines
2.0 KiB
Nix
# We assert that the new algorithmic way of generating these lists matches the
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# way they were hard-coded before.
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#
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# One might think "if we exhaustively test, what's the point of procedurally
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# calculating the lists anyway?". The answer is one can mindlessly update these
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# tests as new platforms become supported, and then just give the diff a quick
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# sanity check before committing :).
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let
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lib = import ../default.nix;
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mseteq = x: y: {
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expr = lib.sort lib.lessThan x;
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expected = lib.sort lib.lessThan y;
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};
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in with lib.systems.doubles; lib.runTests {
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testall = mseteq all (linux ++ darwin ++ freebsd ++ openbsd ++ netbsd ++ illumos ++ wasi ++ windows ++ embedded ++ js);
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testarm = mseteq arm [ "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7a-linux" "armv7l-linux" "arm-none" "armv7a-darwin" ];
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testi686 = mseteq i686 [ "i686-linux" "i686-freebsd" "i686-netbsd" "i686-openbsd" "i686-cygwin" "i686-windows" "i686-none" "i686-darwin" ];
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testmips = mseteq mips [ "mipsel-linux" ];
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testx86_64 = mseteq x86_64 [ "x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "x86_64-freebsd" "x86_64-openbsd" "x86_64-netbsd" "x86_64-cygwin" "x86_64-solaris" "x86_64-windows" "x86_64-none" ];
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testcygwin = mseteq cygwin [ "i686-cygwin" "x86_64-cygwin" ];
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testdarwin = mseteq darwin [ "x86_64-darwin" "i686-darwin" "aarch64-darwin" "armv7a-darwin" ];
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testfreebsd = mseteq freebsd [ "i686-freebsd" "x86_64-freebsd" ];
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testgnu = mseteq gnu (linux /* ++ kfreebsd ++ ... */);
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testillumos = mseteq illumos [ "x86_64-solaris" ];
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testlinux = mseteq linux [ "aarch64-linux" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7a-linux" "armv7l-linux" "i686-linux" "mipsel-linux" "riscv32-linux" "riscv64-linux" "x86_64-linux" "powerpc64le-linux" ];
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testnetbsd = mseteq netbsd [ "i686-netbsd" "x86_64-netbsd" ];
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testopenbsd = mseteq openbsd [ "i686-openbsd" "x86_64-openbsd" ];
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testwindows = mseteq windows [ "i686-cygwin" "x86_64-cygwin" "i686-windows" "x86_64-windows" ];
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testunix = mseteq unix (linux ++ darwin ++ freebsd ++ openbsd ++ netbsd ++ illumos ++ cygwin);
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}
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