lbcd/wire/fakemessage_test.go
Dave Collins d406d9e52b wire: Consolidate tests into the wire pkg. (#728)
Putting the test code in the same package makes it easier for forks
since they don't have to change the import paths as much and it also
gets rid of the need for internal_test.go to bridge.

This same thing should probably be done for the majority of the code
base.
2016-08-08 11:42:54 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013-2016 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package wire
import "io"
// fakeMessage implements the Message interface and is used to force encode
// errors in messages.
type fakeMessage struct {
command string
payload []byte
forceEncodeErr bool
forceLenErr bool
}
// BtcDecode doesn't do anything. It just satisfies the Message interface.
func (msg *fakeMessage) BtcDecode(r io.Reader, pver uint32) error {
return nil
}
// BtcEncode writes the payload field of the fake message or forces an error
// if the forceEncodeErr flag of the fake message is set. It also satisfies the
// Message interface.
func (msg *fakeMessage) BtcEncode(w io.Writer, pver uint32) error {
if msg.forceEncodeErr {
err := &MessageError{
Func: "fakeMessage.BtcEncode",
Description: "intentional error",
}
return err
}
_, err := w.Write(msg.payload)
return err
}
// Command returns the command field of the fake message and satisfies the
// Message interface.
func (msg *fakeMessage) Command() string {
return msg.command
}
// MaxPayloadLength returns the length of the payload field of fake message
// or a smaller value if the forceLenErr flag of the fake message is set. It
// satisfies the Message interface.
func (msg *fakeMessage) MaxPayloadLength(pver uint32) uint32 {
lenp := uint32(len(msg.payload))
if msg.forceLenErr {
return lenp - 1
}
return lenp
}