lbcwallet/votingpool/common_test.go
Josh Rickmar 4222c0464a Update project dependencies.
One change of note is that this pulls in the new btclog-based logger
and removes the seelog dependency.
2017-06-20 09:34:45 -04:00

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// Copyright (c) 2014 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package votingpool
import (
"os"
"reflect"
"runtime"
"testing"
"github.com/btcsuite/btclog"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcwallet/waddrmgr"
)
func init() {
runtime.GOMAXPROCS(runtime.NumCPU())
// Enable logging (Debug level) to aid debugging failing tests.
logger := btclog.NewBackend(os.Stdout).Logger("TEST")
logger.SetLevel(btclog.LevelDebug)
UseLogger(logger)
}
// TstCheckError ensures the passed error is a votingpool.Error with an error
// code that matches the passed error code.
func TstCheckError(t *testing.T, testName string, gotErr error, wantErrCode ErrorCode) {
vpErr, ok := gotErr.(Error)
if !ok {
t.Errorf("%s: unexpected error type - got %T (%s), want %T",
testName, gotErr, gotErr, Error{})
}
if vpErr.ErrorCode != wantErrCode {
t.Errorf("%s: unexpected error code - got %s (%s), want %s",
testName, vpErr.ErrorCode, vpErr, wantErrCode)
}
}
// TstRunWithManagerUnlocked calls the given callback with the manager unlocked,
// and locks it again before returning.
func TstRunWithManagerUnlocked(t *testing.T, mgr *waddrmgr.Manager, callback func()) {
if err := mgr.Unlock(privPassphrase); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer mgr.Lock()
callback()
}
// TstCheckWithdrawalStatusMatches compares s1 and s2 using reflect.DeepEqual
// and calls t.Fatal() if they're not identical.
func TstCheckWithdrawalStatusMatches(t *testing.T, s1, s2 WithdrawalStatus) {
if s1.Fees() != s2.Fees() {
t.Fatalf("Wrong amount of network fees; want %d, got %d", s1.Fees(), s2.Fees())
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1.Sigs(), s2.Sigs()) {
t.Fatalf("Wrong tx signatures; got %x, want %x", s1.Sigs(), s2.Sigs())
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1.NextInputAddr(), s2.NextInputAddr()) {
t.Fatalf("Wrong NextInputAddr; got %v, want %v", s1.NextInputAddr(), s2.NextInputAddr())
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1.NextChangeAddr(), s2.NextChangeAddr()) {
t.Fatalf("Wrong NextChangeAddr; got %v, want %v", s1.NextChangeAddr(), s2.NextChangeAddr())
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1.Outputs(), s2.Outputs()) {
t.Fatalf("Wrong WithdrawalOutputs; got %v, want %v", s1.Outputs(), s2.Outputs())
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1.transactions, s2.transactions) {
t.Fatalf("Wrong transactions; got %v, want %v", s1.transactions, s2.transactions)
}
// The above checks could be replaced by this one, but when they fail the
// failure msg wouldn't give us much clue as to what is not equal, so we do
// the individual checks above and use this one as a catch-all check in case
// we forget to check any of the individual fields.
if !reflect.DeepEqual(s1, s2) {
t.Fatalf("Wrong WithdrawalStatus; got %v, want %v", s1, s2)
}
}