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haskell-generic-builder: allow passing flags to the test suite(s)

Every flag the generic builder receives via `testFlags` is passed via
`--test-option` [1] to `Setup.hs` which in turn passes them to the
underlying test suite binary. These wrapped options are added to
`checkFlagsArray` in `checkPhase`. This needs to be done in bash since
without structuredAttrs in nixpkgs so far, Nix arrays aren't properly
translated into bash arrays, so we'd have all sorts of quoting issues
when spaces are involved.

Re-using `checkFlags` and `checkFlagsArray` from standard stdenv
setup.sh also results in an additional feature: Using `overrideAttrs`
`checkFlags` and `checkFlagsArray` can additionally be overridden,
which allows passing extra flags to `Setup.hs` whithout being wrapped
with `--test-option`.

[1]: See also https://cabal.readthedocs.io/en/3.4/setup-commands.html?highlight=test-option#cmdoption-runhaskell-Setup.hs-test-test-option
     According to the cabal-install man page this also allows passing
     special variables which are substituted for other values
     depending on context.
This commit is contained in:
sternenseemann 2021-06-09 15:09:00 +02:00
parent 8ba5828c24
commit 57ec1813ff
2 changed files with 8 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -1928,9 +1928,7 @@ EOT
# Disable flaky tests
# https://github.com/DavidEichmann/alpaca-netcode/issues/2
alpaca-netcode = overrideCabal super.alpaca-netcode {
# use testTarget to also pass some flags to the test suite.
# TODO: We should add proper support for this to the builder.
testTarget = "test --test-options='-p \"!/[NOCI]/\"'";
testFlags = [ "--pattern" "!/[NOCI]/" ];
};
# Tests require to run a binary which isn't built
@ -1941,8 +1939,7 @@ EOT
# this, run tests with only a single job.
# https://github.com/vmchale/libarchive/issues/20
libarchive = overrideCabal super.libarchive {
# TODO: We should add proper support for this to the builder.
testTarget = "libarchive-test --test-options='-j1'";
testFlags = [ "-j1" ];
};
# unrestrict bounds for hashable and semigroups

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ in
, pkg-configDepends ? [], libraryPkgconfigDepends ? [], executablePkgconfigDepends ? [], testPkgconfigDepends ? [], benchmarkPkgconfigDepends ? []
, testDepends ? [], testHaskellDepends ? [], testSystemDepends ? [], testFrameworkDepends ? []
, benchmarkDepends ? [], benchmarkHaskellDepends ? [], benchmarkSystemDepends ? [], benchmarkFrameworkDepends ? []
, testTarget ? ""
, testTarget ? "", testFlags ? []
, broken ? false
, preCompileBuildDriver ? null, postCompileBuildDriver ? null
, preUnpack ? null, postUnpack ? null
@ -454,9 +454,13 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation ({
inherit doCheck;
# Run test suite(s) and pass `checkFlags` as well as `checkFlagsArray`.
# `testFlags` are added to `checkFlagsArray` each prefixed with
# `--test-option`, so Cabal passes it to the underlying test suite binary.
checkPhase = ''
runHook preCheck
${setupCommand} test ${testTarget}
checkFlagsArray+=(${lib.escapeShellArgs (builtins.map (opt: "--test-option=${opt}") testFlags)})
${setupCommand} test ${testTarget} $checkFlags ''${checkFlagsArray:+"''${checkFlagsArray[@]}"}
runHook postCheck
'';