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446 lines
14 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2010 Google Inc.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package gomock
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import (
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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// Call represents an expected call to a mock.
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type Call struct {
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t TestHelper // for triggering test failures on invalid call setup
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receiver interface{} // the receiver of the method call
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method string // the name of the method
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methodType reflect.Type // the type of the method
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args []Matcher // the args
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origin string // file and line number of call setup
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preReqs []*Call // prerequisite calls
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// Expectations
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minCalls, maxCalls int
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numCalls int // actual number made
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// actions are called when this Call is called. Each action gets the args and
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// can set the return values by returning a non-nil slice. Actions run in the
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// order they are created.
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actions []func([]interface{}) []interface{}
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}
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// newCall creates a *Call. It requires the method type in order to support
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// unexported methods.
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func newCall(t TestHelper, receiver interface{}, method string, methodType reflect.Type, args ...interface{}) *Call {
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t.Helper()
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// TODO: check arity, types.
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mArgs := make([]Matcher, len(args))
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for i, arg := range args {
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if m, ok := arg.(Matcher); ok {
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mArgs[i] = m
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} else if arg == nil {
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// Handle nil specially so that passing a nil interface value
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// will match the typed nils of concrete args.
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mArgs[i] = Nil()
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} else {
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mArgs[i] = Eq(arg)
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}
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}
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// callerInfo's skip should be updated if the number of calls between the user's test
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// and this line changes, i.e. this code is wrapped in another anonymous function.
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// 0 is us, 1 is RecordCallWithMethodType(), 2 is the generated recorder, and 3 is the user's test.
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origin := callerInfo(3)
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actions := []func([]interface{}) []interface{}{func([]interface{}) []interface{} {
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// Synthesize the zero value for each of the return args' types.
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rets := make([]interface{}, methodType.NumOut())
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for i := 0; i < methodType.NumOut(); i++ {
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rets[i] = reflect.Zero(methodType.Out(i)).Interface()
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}
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return rets
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}}
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return &Call{t: t, receiver: receiver, method: method, methodType: methodType,
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args: mArgs, origin: origin, minCalls: 1, maxCalls: 1, actions: actions}
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}
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// AnyTimes allows the expectation to be called 0 or more times
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func (c *Call) AnyTimes() *Call {
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c.minCalls, c.maxCalls = 0, 1e8 // close enough to infinity
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return c
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}
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// MinTimes requires the call to occur at least n times. If AnyTimes or MaxTimes have not been called or if MaxTimes
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// was previously called with 1, MinTimes also sets the maximum number of calls to infinity.
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func (c *Call) MinTimes(n int) *Call {
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c.minCalls = n
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if c.maxCalls == 1 {
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c.maxCalls = 1e8
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}
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return c
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}
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// MaxTimes limits the number of calls to n times. If AnyTimes or MinTimes have not been called or if MinTimes was
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// previously called with 1, MaxTimes also sets the minimum number of calls to 0.
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func (c *Call) MaxTimes(n int) *Call {
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c.maxCalls = n
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if c.minCalls == 1 {
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c.minCalls = 0
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}
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return c
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}
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// DoAndReturn declares the action to run when the call is matched.
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// The return values from this function are returned by the mocked function.
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// It takes an interface{} argument to support n-arity functions.
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func (c *Call) DoAndReturn(f interface{}) *Call {
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// TODO: Check arity and types here, rather than dying badly elsewhere.
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v := reflect.ValueOf(f)
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c.addAction(func(args []interface{}) []interface{} {
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c.t.Helper()
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vArgs := make([]reflect.Value, len(args))
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ft := v.Type()
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if c.methodType.NumIn() != ft.NumIn() {
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c.t.Fatalf("wrong number of arguments in DoAndReturn func for %T.%v: got %d, want %d [%s]",
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c.receiver, c.method, ft.NumIn(), c.methodType.NumIn(), c.origin)
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return nil
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}
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for i := 0; i < len(args); i++ {
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if args[i] != nil {
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vArgs[i] = reflect.ValueOf(args[i])
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} else {
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// Use the zero value for the arg.
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vArgs[i] = reflect.Zero(ft.In(i))
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}
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}
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vRets := v.Call(vArgs)
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rets := make([]interface{}, len(vRets))
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for i, ret := range vRets {
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rets[i] = ret.Interface()
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}
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return rets
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})
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return c
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}
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// Do declares the action to run when the call is matched. The function's
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// return values are ignored to retain backward compatibility. To use the
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// return values call DoAndReturn.
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// It takes an interface{} argument to support n-arity functions.
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func (c *Call) Do(f interface{}) *Call {
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// TODO: Check arity and types here, rather than dying badly elsewhere.
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v := reflect.ValueOf(f)
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c.addAction(func(args []interface{}) []interface{} {
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c.t.Helper()
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if c.methodType.NumIn() != v.Type().NumIn() {
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c.t.Fatalf("wrong number of arguments in Do func for %T.%v: got %d, want %d [%s]",
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c.receiver, c.method, v.Type().NumIn(), c.methodType.NumIn(), c.origin)
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return nil
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}
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vArgs := make([]reflect.Value, len(args))
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ft := v.Type()
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for i := 0; i < len(args); i++ {
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if args[i] != nil {
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vArgs[i] = reflect.ValueOf(args[i])
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} else {
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// Use the zero value for the arg.
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vArgs[i] = reflect.Zero(ft.In(i))
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}
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}
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v.Call(vArgs)
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return nil
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})
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return c
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}
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// Return declares the values to be returned by the mocked function call.
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func (c *Call) Return(rets ...interface{}) *Call {
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c.t.Helper()
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mt := c.methodType
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if len(rets) != mt.NumOut() {
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c.t.Fatalf("wrong number of arguments to Return for %T.%v: got %d, want %d [%s]",
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c.receiver, c.method, len(rets), mt.NumOut(), c.origin)
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}
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for i, ret := range rets {
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if got, want := reflect.TypeOf(ret), mt.Out(i); got == want {
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// Identical types; nothing to do.
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} else if got == nil {
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// Nil needs special handling.
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switch want.Kind() {
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case reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice:
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// ok
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default:
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c.t.Fatalf("argument %d to Return for %T.%v is nil, but %v is not nillable [%s]",
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i, c.receiver, c.method, want, c.origin)
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}
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} else if got.AssignableTo(want) {
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// Assignable type relation. Make the assignment now so that the generated code
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// can return the values with a type assertion.
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v := reflect.New(want).Elem()
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v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(ret))
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rets[i] = v.Interface()
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} else {
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c.t.Fatalf("wrong type of argument %d to Return for %T.%v: %v is not assignable to %v [%s]",
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i, c.receiver, c.method, got, want, c.origin)
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}
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}
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c.addAction(func([]interface{}) []interface{} {
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return rets
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})
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return c
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}
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// Times declares the exact number of times a function call is expected to be executed.
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func (c *Call) Times(n int) *Call {
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c.minCalls, c.maxCalls = n, n
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return c
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}
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// SetArg declares an action that will set the nth argument's value,
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// indirected through a pointer. Or, in the case of a slice, SetArg
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// will copy value's elements into the nth argument.
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func (c *Call) SetArg(n int, value interface{}) *Call {
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c.t.Helper()
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mt := c.methodType
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// TODO: This will break on variadic methods.
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// We will need to check those at invocation time.
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if n < 0 || n >= mt.NumIn() {
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c.t.Fatalf("SetArg(%d, ...) called for a method with %d args [%s]",
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n, mt.NumIn(), c.origin)
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}
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// Permit setting argument through an interface.
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// In the interface case, we don't (nay, can't) check the type here.
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at := mt.In(n)
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switch at.Kind() {
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case reflect.Ptr:
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dt := at.Elem()
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if vt := reflect.TypeOf(value); !vt.AssignableTo(dt) {
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c.t.Fatalf("SetArg(%d, ...) argument is a %v, not assignable to %v [%s]",
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n, vt, dt, c.origin)
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}
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case reflect.Interface:
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// nothing to do
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case reflect.Slice:
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// nothing to do
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default:
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c.t.Fatalf("SetArg(%d, ...) referring to argument of non-pointer non-interface non-slice type %v [%s]",
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n, at, c.origin)
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}
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c.addAction(func(args []interface{}) []interface{} {
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v := reflect.ValueOf(value)
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switch reflect.TypeOf(args[n]).Kind() {
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case reflect.Slice:
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setSlice(args[n], v)
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default:
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reflect.ValueOf(args[n]).Elem().Set(v)
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}
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return nil
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})
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return c
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}
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// isPreReq returns true if other is a direct or indirect prerequisite to c.
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func (c *Call) isPreReq(other *Call) bool {
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for _, preReq := range c.preReqs {
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if other == preReq || preReq.isPreReq(other) {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// After declares that the call may only match after preReq has been exhausted.
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func (c *Call) After(preReq *Call) *Call {
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c.t.Helper()
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if c == preReq {
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c.t.Fatalf("A call isn't allowed to be its own prerequisite")
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}
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if preReq.isPreReq(c) {
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c.t.Fatalf("Loop in call order: %v is a prerequisite to %v (possibly indirectly).", c, preReq)
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}
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c.preReqs = append(c.preReqs, preReq)
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return c
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}
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// Returns true if the minimum number of calls have been made.
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func (c *Call) satisfied() bool {
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return c.numCalls >= c.minCalls
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}
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// Returns true if the maximum number of calls have been made.
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func (c *Call) exhausted() bool {
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return c.numCalls >= c.maxCalls
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}
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func (c *Call) String() string {
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args := make([]string, len(c.args))
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for i, arg := range c.args {
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args[i] = arg.String()
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}
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arguments := strings.Join(args, ", ")
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return fmt.Sprintf("%T.%v(%s) %s", c.receiver, c.method, arguments, c.origin)
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}
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// Tests if the given call matches the expected call.
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// If yes, returns nil. If no, returns error with message explaining why it does not match.
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func (c *Call) matches(args []interface{}) error {
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if !c.methodType.IsVariadic() {
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if len(args) != len(c.args) {
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return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has the wrong number of arguments. Got: %d, want: %d",
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c.origin, len(args), len(c.args))
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}
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for i, m := range c.args {
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if !m.Matches(args[i]) {
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return fmt.Errorf(
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"expected call at %s doesn't match the argument at index %d.\nGot: %v\nWant: %v",
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c.origin, i, formatGottenArg(m, args[i]), m,
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)
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}
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}
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} else {
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if len(c.args) < c.methodType.NumIn()-1 {
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return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has the wrong number of matchers. Got: %d, want: %d",
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c.origin, len(c.args), c.methodType.NumIn()-1)
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}
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if len(c.args) != c.methodType.NumIn() && len(args) != len(c.args) {
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return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has the wrong number of arguments. Got: %d, want: %d",
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c.origin, len(args), len(c.args))
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}
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if len(args) < len(c.args)-1 {
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return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has the wrong number of arguments. Got: %d, want: greater than or equal to %d",
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c.origin, len(args), len(c.args)-1)
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}
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for i, m := range c.args {
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if i < c.methodType.NumIn()-1 {
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// Non-variadic args
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if !m.Matches(args[i]) {
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return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s doesn't match the argument at index %s.\nGot: %v\nWant: %v",
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c.origin, strconv.Itoa(i), formatGottenArg(m, args[i]), m)
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}
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continue
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}
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// The last arg has a possibility of a variadic argument, so let it branch
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// sample: Foo(a int, b int, c ...int)
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if i < len(c.args) && i < len(args) {
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if m.Matches(args[i]) {
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// Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, gomock.Any())
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// Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, someSliceMatcher)
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// Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC)
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// Got Foo(a, b) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB)
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// Got Foo(a, b, c, d) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD)
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continue
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}
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}
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// The number of actual args don't match the number of matchers,
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// or the last matcher is a slice and the last arg is not.
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// If this function still matches it is because the last matcher
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// matches all the remaining arguments or the lack of any.
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// Convert the remaining arguments, if any, into a slice of the
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// expected type.
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vArgsType := c.methodType.In(c.methodType.NumIn() - 1)
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vArgs := reflect.MakeSlice(vArgsType, 0, len(args)-i)
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for _, arg := range args[i:] {
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vArgs = reflect.Append(vArgs, reflect.ValueOf(arg))
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}
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if m.Matches(vArgs.Interface()) {
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// Got Foo(a, b, c, d, e) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, gomock.Any())
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// Got Foo(a, b, c, d, e) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, someSliceMatcher)
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// Got Foo(a, b) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, gomock.Any())
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// Got Foo(a, b) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, someEmptySliceMatcher)
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break
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}
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// Wrong number of matchers or not match. Fail.
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// Got Foo(a, b) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD)
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// Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD)
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// Got Foo(a, b, c, d) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD, matcherE)
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// Got Foo(a, b, c, d, e) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB, matcherC, matcherD)
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// Got Foo(a, b, c) want Foo(matcherA, matcherB)
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return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s doesn't match the argument at index %s.\nGot: %v\nWant: %v",
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c.origin, strconv.Itoa(i), formatGottenArg(m, args[i:]), c.args[i])
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}
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}
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// Check that all prerequisite calls have been satisfied.
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for _, preReqCall := range c.preReqs {
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if !preReqCall.satisfied() {
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return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s doesn't have a prerequisite call satisfied:\n%v\nshould be called before:\n%v",
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c.origin, preReqCall, c)
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}
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}
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// Check that the call is not exhausted.
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if c.exhausted() {
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return fmt.Errorf("expected call at %s has already been called the max number of times", c.origin)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// dropPrereqs tells the expected Call to not re-check prerequisite calls any
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// longer, and to return its current set.
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func (c *Call) dropPrereqs() (preReqs []*Call) {
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preReqs = c.preReqs
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c.preReqs = nil
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return
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}
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func (c *Call) call() []func([]interface{}) []interface{} {
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c.numCalls++
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return c.actions
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}
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// InOrder declares that the given calls should occur in order.
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func InOrder(calls ...*Call) {
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for i := 1; i < len(calls); i++ {
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calls[i].After(calls[i-1])
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}
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}
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func setSlice(arg interface{}, v reflect.Value) {
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va := reflect.ValueOf(arg)
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for i := 0; i < v.Len(); i++ {
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va.Index(i).Set(v.Index(i))
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}
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}
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func (c *Call) addAction(action func([]interface{}) []interface{}) {
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c.actions = append(c.actions, action)
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}
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func formatGottenArg(m Matcher, arg interface{}) string {
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got := fmt.Sprintf("%v (%T)", arg, arg)
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if gs, ok := m.(GotFormatter); ok {
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got = gs.Got(arg)
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}
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return got
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}
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