guix-play/tests/ui.scm
Ludovic Courtès 8874faaaac
ui: 'relevance' considers regexps connected with a logical and.
* guix/ui.scm (relevance)[score]: Change to return 0 when one of REGEXPS
doesn't match.
* tests/ui.scm ("package-relevance"): New test.
2019-06-27 11:14:40 +02:00

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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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(define-module (test-ui)
#:use-module (guix ui)
#:use-module (guix profiles)
#:use-module (guix store)
#:use-module (guix derivations)
#:use-module ((gnu packages) #:select (specification->package))
#:use-module (guix tests)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-11)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-19)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-64)
#:use-module (ice-9 regex))
;; Test the (guix ui) module.
(define %paragraph
"GNU Guile is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, with
support for many SRFIs, packaged for use in a wide variety of environments.
In addition to implementing the R5RS Scheme standard and a large subset of
R6RS, Guile includes a module system, full access to POSIX system calls,
networking support, multiple threads, dynamic linking, a foreign function call
interface, and powerful string processing.")
(define guile-1.8.8
(manifest-entry
(name "guile")
(version "1.8.8")
(item "/gnu/store/...")
(output "out")))
(define guile-2.0.9
(manifest-entry
(name "guile")
(version "2.0.9")
(item "/gnu/store/...")
(output "out")))
(test-begin "ui")
(test-assert "fill-paragraph"
(every (lambda (column)
(every (lambda (width)
(every (lambda (line)
(<= (string-length line) width))
(string-split (fill-paragraph %paragraph
width column)
#\newline)))
'(15 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 90 100)))
'(0 5)))
(test-assert "fill-paragraph, consecutive newlines"
(every (lambda (width)
(any (lambda (line)
(string-prefix? "When STR" line))
(string-split
(fill-paragraph (procedure-documentation fill-paragraph)
width)
#\newline)))
'(15 20 25 30 40 50 60)))
(test-equal "fill-paragraph, large unbreakable word"
'("Here is a" "very-very-long-word"
"and that's" "it.")
(string-split
(fill-paragraph "Here is a very-very-long-word and that's it."
10)
#\newline))
(test-equal "fill-paragraph, two spaces after period"
"First line. Second line"
(fill-paragraph "First line.
Second line" 24))
(test-equal "package-description-string vs. Unicode"
"b•ll•t\n\n" ;see <http://bugs.gnu.org/21536>
(with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding "ISO-8859-1"))
(package-description-string
(dummy-package "foo" (description "b•ll•t")))))
(test-equal "package-specification->name+version+output"
'(("guile" #f "out")
("guile" "2.0.9" "out")
("guile" #f "debug")
("guile" "2.0.9" "debug")
("guile-cairo" "1.4.1" "out"))
(map (lambda (spec)
(call-with-values
(lambda ()
(package-specification->name+version+output spec))
list))
'("guile"
"guile@2.0.9"
"guile:debug"
"guile@2.0.9:debug"
"guile-cairo@1.4.1")))
(test-equal "integer"
'(1)
(string->generations "1"))
(test-equal "comma-separated integers"
'(3 7 1 4 6)
(string->generations "3,7,1,4,6"))
(test-equal "closed range"
'(4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12)
(string->generations "4..12"))
(test-equal "closed range, equal endpoints"
'(3)
(string->generations "3..3"))
(test-equal "indefinite end range"
'(>= 7)
(string->generations "7.."))
(test-equal "indefinite start range"
'(<= 42)
(string->generations "..42"))
(test-equal "integer, char"
#f
(string->generations "a"))
(test-equal "comma-separated integers, consecutive comma"
#f
(string->generations "1,,2"))
(test-equal "comma-separated integers, trailing comma"
#f
(string->generations "1,2,"))
(test-equal "comma-separated integers, chars"
#f
(string->generations "a,b"))
(test-equal "closed range, start > end"
#f
(string->generations "9..2"))
(test-equal "closed range, chars"
#f
(string->generations "a..b"))
(test-equal "indefinite end range, char"
#f
(string->generations "a.."))
(test-equal "indefinite start range, char"
#f
(string->generations "..a"))
(test-equal "duration, 1 day"
(make-time time-duration 0 (* 3600 24))
(string->duration "1d"))
(test-equal "duration, 1 week"
(make-time time-duration 0 (* 3600 24 7))
(string->duration "1w"))
(test-equal "duration, 1 month"
(make-time time-duration 0 (* 3600 24 30))
(string->duration "1m"))
(test-equal "duration, 1 week == 7 days"
(string->duration "1w")
(string->duration "7d"))
(test-equal "duration, 1 month == 30 days"
(string->duration "1m")
(string->duration "30d"))
(test-equal "duration, 2 hours"
7200
(time-second (string->duration "2h")))
(test-equal "duration, 1 second"
(make-time time-duration 0 1)
(string->duration "1s"))
(test-equal "duration, integer"
#f
(string->duration "1"))
(test-equal "duration, char"
#f
(string->duration "d"))
(test-equal "size->number, bytes"
42
(size->number "42"))
(test-equal "size->number, MiB"
(* 42 (expt 2 20))
(size->number "42MiB"))
(test-equal "size->number, GiB"
(* 3 (expt 2 30))
(size->number "3GiB"))
(test-equal "size->number, 1.2GiB"
(inexact->exact (round (* 1.2 (expt 2 30))))
(size->number "1.2GiB"))
(test-equal "size->number, 1T"
(expt 2 40)
(size->number "1T"))
(test-assert "size->number, invalid unit"
(catch 'quit
(lambda ()
(size->number "9X"))
(lambda args
#t)))
(test-equal "show-what-to-build, zero outputs"
""
(with-store store
(let ((drv (derivation store "zero" "/bin/sh" '()
#:outputs '())))
(with-error-to-string
(lambda ()
;; This should print nothing.
(show-what-to-build store (list drv)))))))
(test-assert "show-manifest-transaction"
(let* ((m (manifest (list guile-1.8.8)))
(t (manifest-transaction (install (list guile-2.0.9)))))
(with-store store
(and (string-match "guile\t1.8.8 → 2.0.9"
(with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding "UTF-8"))
(with-error-to-string
(lambda ()
(show-manifest-transaction store m t)))))
(string-match "guile\t1.8.8 -> 2.0.9"
(with-error-to-string
(lambda ()
;; In Guile 2.2, %DEFAULT-PORT-ENCODING doesn't
;; influence the encoding of string ports.
(set-port-encoding! (current-error-port)
"ISO-8859-1")
(show-manifest-transaction store m t))))))))
(test-assert "package-relevance"
(let ((guile (specification->package "guile"))
(gcrypt (specification->package "guile-gcrypt"))
(go (specification->package "go"))
(gnugo (specification->package "gnugo"))
(rx (cut make-regexp <> regexp/icase))
(>0 (cut > <> 0))
(=0 zero?))
(and (>0 (package-relevance guile
(map rx '("scheme"))))
(>0 (package-relevance guile
(map rx '("scheme" "implementation"))))
(>0 (package-relevance gcrypt
(map rx '("guile" "crypto"))))
(=0 (package-relevance guile
(map rx '("guile" "crypto"))))
(>0 (package-relevance go
(map rx '("go"))))
(=0 (package-relevance go
(map rx '("go" "game"))))
(>0 (package-relevance gnugo
(map rx '("go" "game")))))))
(test-end "ui")