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TOP=../..
include $(TOP)/mk/boilerplate.mk
include $(TOP)/mk/test.mk

PKGCONF01=local01.package.conf
LOCAL_GHC_PKG01 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONF01)

STRIP_PKGROOT=sed 's/^pkgroot: .*$$/pkgroot: /'

# a bunch of tests for ghc-pkg
ghcpkg01 :
	@rm -rf $(PKGCONF01)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) init $(PKGCONF01)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) list
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) register --force test.pkg 2>/dev/null
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) describe testpkg         | $(STRIP_PKGROOT)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) describe testpkg-1.2.3.4 | $(STRIP_PKGROOT)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) field testpkg-1.2.3.4 import-dirs

	@: # test2.pkg is a later version of testpkg-1.2.3.4
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) register --force test2.pkg 2>/dev/null
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) list
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) describe testpkg-2.0 | $(STRIP_PKGROOT)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) describe testpkg-*   | $(STRIP_PKGROOT)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) field testpkg-* version

	@: # test hiding/exposing
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) hide testpkg-1.2.3.4
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) field testpkg-1.2.3.4 exposed | grep False
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) expose testpkg-2.0
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) field testpkg-2.0 exposed | grep True
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) hide testpkg-*
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) field testpkg-* exposed

	@: # test3.pkg  depends on testpkg-2.0
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) register test3.pkg

	@: # unregistering testpkg-2.0 should fail now, testpkg-3.0 depends on it
	if $(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) unregister testpkg-2.0; then false; else true; fi

	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) unregister testpkg-3.0

	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) unregister testpkg-2.0
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) describe testpkg | $(STRIP_PKGROOT)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) unregister testpkg-*
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) list

	@: # registering test3.pkg should fail now, its dependency has gone
	if $(LOCAL_GHC_PKG01) register test3.pkg; then false; else true; fi

PKGCONF03=local03.package.conf
LOCAL_GHC_PKG03 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONF03)

ghcpkg03 :
	@rm -rf $(PKGCONF03)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG03) init $(PKGCONF03)
	@: # update should hide conflicting packages
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG03) register --force test.pkg
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG03) register --force test2.pkg

	@: # test4.pkg depends on testpkg-2.0, which conflicts with testpkg-1.2.3.4,
	@: # ghc-pkg will happily register it now (it didn't in GHC 6.4)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG03) register test4.pkg
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG03) update test4.pkg

	@: # and another update of test.pkg will now hide dep-2.0
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG03) update --force test.pkg

PKGCONF04=local04.package.conf
LOCAL_GHC_PKG04 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONF04)

# Test that importing a module exposed by two packages reports a conflict
ghcpkg04 :
	rm -rf $(PKGCONF04)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG04) init $(PKGCONF04)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG04) register --force test.pkg >/dev/null 2>&1 
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG04) update --force test5.pkg >/dev/null 2>&1 
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG04) expose testpkg-1.2.3.4  >/dev/null 2>&1
	@: # testpkg-1.2.3.4 and newtestpkg-2.0 are both exposed now
	'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -package-db $(PKGCONF04) -c ghcpkg04.hs || true

# Test stacking of package.confs (also #2441)
PKGCONF05a=local05a.package.conf
PKGCONF05b=local05b.package.conf
LOCAL_GHC_PKG05a = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONF05a)
LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONF05a) -f $(PKGCONF05b)

ghcpkg05 :
	rm -rf $(PKGCONF05a) $(PKGCONF05b)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05a) init $(PKGCONF05a)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) init $(PKGCONF05b)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05a) register --force test2.pkg >/dev/null 2>&1 
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) register --force test3.pkg >/dev/null 2>&1 
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) check || true
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) list
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) expose testpkg-2.0
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) hide   testpkg-2.0
	if $(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) unregister testpkg-2.0; then false; else true; fi
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) unregister testpkg-3.0
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG05b) unregister testpkg-2.0

# Test for #2330: reject duplicate dependencies
PKGCONF06=local06.package.conf
LOCAL_GHC_PKG06 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONF06)

ghcpkg06 :
	rm -rf $(PKGCONF06)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG06) init $(PKGCONF06)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG06) register --force test.pkg >/dev/null 2>&1 
	if $(LOCAL_GHC_PKG06) register testdup.pkg; then false else true; fi
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG06) register --force testdup.pkg

PKGCONFT1750=localT1750.package.conf
LOCAL_GHC_PKGT1750 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONFT1750)

T1750:
	rm -rf $(PKGCONFT1750) T1750.hs T1750.o T1750.hi T1750.out
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGT1750) init $(PKGCONFT1750)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGT1750) register --force T1750A.pkg >T1750.out 2>&1
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGT1750) register --force T1750B.pkg >T1750.out 2>&1
	GHC_PACKAGE_PATH=$(PKGCONFT1750) '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db list
# GHC_PACKAGE_PATH trick is to make this work with 6.8.2 which doesn't have
# the patch "Change the command-line semantics for query commands" to
# ghc-pkg
	echo "main = return ()" >T1750.hs
	'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -package-db $(PKGCONFT1750) -package T1750A T1750.hs || true

PKGCONFSHADOW1=localshadow1.package.conf
PKGCONFSHADOW2=localshadow2.package.conf
PKGCONFSHADOW3=localshadow3.package.conf
LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW1 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONFSHADOW1)
LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW2 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONFSHADOW2)
LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW3 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONFSHADOW3)
LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW12 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONFSHADOW1) -f $(PKGCONFSHADOW2)
LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW13 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONFSHADOW1) -f $(PKGCONFSHADOW3)

# Test package shadowing behaviour.
#
# The general principle is that we shadow in order of declarations,
# but we determine what gets overridden based on ABI dependencies.
#
# Here is the structure of our databases (unitid=abi):
#
#     localshadow1.package.conf:  shadowdep-1-XXX=ddd -> shadow-1-XXX=aaa
#     localshadow2.package.conf:                         shadow-1-XXX=bbb
#     localshadow3.package.conf:                         shadow-1-XXX=aaa
shadow:
	rm -rf $(PKGCONFSHADOW1) $(PKGCONFSHADOW2) $(PKGCONFSHADOW3) shadow.hs shadow.o shadow.hi shadow.out shadow.hs shadow.hi
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW1) init $(PKGCONFSHADOW1)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW2) init $(PKGCONFSHADOW2)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW3) init $(PKGCONFSHADOW3)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW1) register -v0 --force shadow1.pkg
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW1) register -v0 --force shadow2.pkg
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW2) register -v0 --force shadow3.pkg
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW3) register -v0 --force shadow1.pkg
	@echo "databases 1 and 2:"
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW12) list
	@echo "databases 1 and 3:"
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKGSHADOW13) list
	echo "main = return ()" >shadow.hs
#
# In this test, the later database defines a new shadow-1-XXX which
# shadows the old one, making shadowdep unsatisfiable.
#
	@echo "should FAIL:"
	if '$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -package-db $(PKGCONFSHADOW1) -package-db $(PKGCONFSHADOW2) -package shadowdep -c shadow.hs -fno-code; then false; else true; fi
#
# Reversing the orders of the configs fixes the problem, because now
# we prefer the shadow-1 from the first database, which has the correct
# ABI hash for shadowdep-1.
#
	@echo "should SUCCEED:"
	'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -package-db $(PKGCONFSHADOW2) -package-db $(PKGCONFSHADOW1) -package shadowdep -c shadow.hs -fno-code
#
# When the ABIs are the same, dependencies don't break, we just swap it in
#
	@echo "should SUCCEED:"
	'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -package-db $(PKGCONFSHADOW3) -package-db $(PKGCONFSHADOW1) -package shadowdep -c shadow.hs -fno-code

# Test that order we pass databases doesn't matter
#
#     1. shadow-1-XXX=aaa
#     2. shadowdep-1-XXX=ddd (shadow-1-XXX=aaa)
#     3. shadow-1-XXX=bbb
.PHONY: T12485a
T12485a:
	rm -rf T12485a.package.conf T12485b.package.conf T12485c.package.conf
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db init T12485a.package.conf
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db init T12485b.package.conf
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db init T12485c.package.conf
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f T12485a.package.conf register -v0 --force shadow1.pkg
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f T12485b.package.conf register -v0 --force shadow2.pkg
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f T12485c.package.conf register -v0 --force shadow3.pkg
	echo "main = return ()" > T12485a.hs
	# Normal test
	@echo "should SUCCEED"
	'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -package-db T12485a.package.conf -package-db T12485b.package.conf -package shadowdep -c T12485a.hs -fno-code
	# Reversed test
	@echo "should SUCCEED"
	'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -package-db T12485b.package.conf -package-db T12485a.package.conf -package shadowdep -c T12485a.hs -fno-code
	# Shadow OK, as long as correct one is chosen eventually, even when reversed
	@echo "should SUCCEED"
	'$(TEST_HC)' $(TEST_HC_OPTS) -package-db T12485b.package.conf -package-db T12485c.package.conf -package-db T12485a.package.conf -package shadowdep -c T12485a.hs -fno-code

# If we pass --global, we should ignore instances in the user database
T5442a:
	@rm -rf package.conf.T5442a.global package.conf.T5442a.user
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442a.global
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442a.user
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442a.global register --force-files test.pkg 2>/dev/null
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442a.user register --force-files test.pkg 2>/dev/null
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --global-package-db=package.conf.T5442a.global --user-package-db=package.conf.T5442a.user --global unregister testpkg
	@echo "global (should be empty):"
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442a.global list --simple-output
	@echo "user:"
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442a.user list --simple-output

# If we pass --user, we should ignore instances in the global database
T5442b:
	@rm -rf package.conf.T5442b.global package.conf.T5442b.user
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442b.global
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442b.user
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442b.global register --force-files test.pkg 2>/dev/null
	! '$(GHC_PKG)' --global-package-db=package.conf.T5442b.global --user-package-db=package.conf.T5442b.user --user unregister testpkg
	@echo "global (should have testpkg):"
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442b.global list --simple-output

# If we pass -f, we should ignore the user and global databases
T5442c:
	@rm -rf package.conf.T5442c.global package.conf.T5442c.user package.conf.T5442c.extra
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442c.global
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442c.user
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442c.extra
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442c.global register --force-files test.pkg 2>/dev/null
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442c.user register --force-files test.pkg 2>/dev/null
	! '$(GHC_PKG)' --global-package-db=package.conf.T5442c.global --user-package-db=package.conf.T5442c.user -f package.conf.T5442c.extra unregister testpkg
	@echo "global (should have testpkg):"
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442c.global list --simple-output
	@echo "use (should have testpkg):"
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442c.user list --simple-output

# If we pass --global and -f, we remove from the global database, but
# warn about possible breakage in the full package stack
T5442d:
	@rm -rf package.conf.T5442d.global package.conf.T5442d.user package.conf.T5442d.extra
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442d.global
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442d.user
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init package.conf.T5442d.extra
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442d.global register --force-files shadow1.pkg 2>/dev/null
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442d.user register --force-files shadow4.pkg 2>/dev/null
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --global-package-db=package.conf.T5442d.global -f package.conf.T5442d.extra register --force-files shadow2.pkg 2>/dev/null
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --global-package-db=package.conf.T5442d.global --user-package-db=package.conf.T5442d.user -f package.conf.T5442d.extra --global unregister shadow --force
	@echo "global (should be empty):"
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442d.global list --simple-output
	@echo "user:"
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442d.user list --simple-output
	@echo "extra:"
	'$(GHC_PKG)' -f package.conf.T5442d.extra list --simple-output

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Try piping the output of "ghc-pkg describe" into "ghc-pkg update" for
# every package we know about.  This is for testing the pretty printing/parsing
# of InstalledPackageInfo.

PACKAGE_CONF_ghcpkg02 = package.conf.ghcpkg02
GHC_PKG_ghcpkg02 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db --global-package-db=$(PACKAGE_CONF_ghcpkg02)

ghcpkg02:
	rm -rf $(PACKAGE_CONF_ghcpkg02)
	$(GHC_PKG_ghcpkg02) init $(PACKAGE_CONF_ghcpkg02)
	set -e; \
	for i in `'$(GHC_PKG)' list --global --simple-output -v0`; do \
		'$(GHC_PKG)' describe --global $$i | $(GHC_PKG_ghcpkg02) -v0 update --global --force -; \
	done

PKGCONF07=local07.package.conf
LOCAL_GHC_PKG07 = '$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f $(PKGCONF07)
ghcpkg07:
	@rm -rf $(PKGCONF07)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG07) init $(PKGCONF07)
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG07) register --force test.pkg 2>/dev/null
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG07) register --force test7a.pkg 2>&1 | grep "module" || :
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG07) field testpkg7a exposed-modules
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG07) register --force test7b.pkg 2>&1 | grep "module" || :
	$(LOCAL_GHC_PKG07) field testpkg7b exposed-modules

recache_reexport:
	@rm -rf recache_reexport_db/package.cache
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db --global-package-db=recache_reexport_db recache

T13703:
	@rm -rf T13703.package.conf
	'$(GHC_PKG)' init T13703.package.conf
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f T13703.package.conf register --force test13703a.pkg 2>/dev/null
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f T13703.package.conf register --force test13703b.pkg 2>/dev/null
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f T13703.package.conf field z-p-z-q lib-name
	'$(GHC_PKG)' --no-user-package-db -f T13703.package.conf field z-p-z-r lib-name