test(tvix/eval): enable eval-okay-closure test from nix_tests
This function covers builtins.genericClosure, seemingly including weird behaviour around the order in which the work set is processed. For some reason, in C++ Nix the test expectation is written in XML which we do not yet support, so I have created a new expectation file using `nix-instantiate --eval --strict` on the file (yes, using C++ Nix). Change-Id: Id90e7117d120dc66d963a51083c4d8e8f2d9f181 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7311 Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org> Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
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tvix/eval/src/tests/nix_tests/eval-okay-closure.exp
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tvix/eval/src/tests/nix_tests/eval-okay-closure.exp
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[ { foo = true; key = -13; } { foo = true; key = -12; } { foo = true; key = -11; } { foo = true; key = -9; } { foo = true; key = -8; } { foo = true; key = -7; } { foo = true; key = -5; } { foo = true; key = -4; } { foo = true; key = -3; } { key = -1; } { foo = true; key = 0; } { foo = true; key = 1; } { foo = true; key = 2; } { foo = true; key = 4; } { foo = true; key = 5; } { foo = true; key = 6; } { key = 8; } { foo = true; key = 9; } { foo = true; key = 10; } { foo = true; key = 13; } { foo = true; key = 14; } { foo = true; key = 15; } { key = 17; } { foo = true; key = 18; } { foo = true; key = 19; } { foo = true; key = 22; } { foo = true; key = 23; } { key = 26; } { foo = true; key = 27; } { foo = true; key = 28; } { foo = true; key = 31; } { foo = true; key = 32; } { key = 35; } { foo = true; key = 36; } { foo = true; key = 40; } { foo = true; key = 41; } { key = 44; } { foo = true; key = 45; } { foo = true; key = 49; } { key = 53; } { foo = true; key = 54; } { foo = true; key = 58; } { key = 62; } { foo = true; key = 67; } { key = 71; } { key = 80; } ]
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else [{key = builtins.sub key 9;} {key = builtins.sub key 13; foo = true;}];
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};
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sort = (import ./../lib.nix).sortBy (a: b: builtins.lessThan a.key b.key);
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sort = (import ./lib.nix).sortBy (a: b: builtins.lessThan a.key b.key);
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in sort closure
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