go-ethereum/common/math/integer_test.go
Gengar c7eb37608b
fix: correct typo in TestMustParseUint64Panic error message (#32648)
Fix typo in test error message where "MustParseBig" was incorrectly 
used instead of "MustParseUint64" in the TestMustParseUint64Panic 
function. 

The test still functions correctly, but now the error message 
accurately reflects the function being tested.
2025-09-19 17:13:58 -06:00

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// Copyright 2017 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
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package math
import (
"math"
"testing"
)
type operation byte
const (
sub operation = iota
add
mul
)
func TestOverflow(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range []struct {
x uint64
y uint64
overflow bool
op operation
}{
// add operations
{math.MaxUint64, 1, true, add},
{math.MaxUint64 - 1, 1, false, add},
// sub operations
{0, 1, true, sub},
{0, 0, false, sub},
// mul operations
{0, 0, false, mul},
{10, 10, false, mul},
{math.MaxUint64, 2, true, mul},
{math.MaxUint64, 1, false, mul},
} {
var overflows bool
switch test.op {
case sub:
_, overflows = SafeSub(test.x, test.y)
case add:
_, overflows = SafeAdd(test.x, test.y)
case mul:
_, overflows = SafeMul(test.x, test.y)
}
if test.overflow != overflows {
t.Errorf("%d failed. Expected test to be %v, got %v", i, test.overflow, overflows)
}
}
}
func TestHexOrDecimal64(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
input string
num uint64
ok bool
}{
{"", 0, true},
{"0", 0, true},
{"0x0", 0, true},
{"12345678", 12345678, true},
{"0x12345678", 0x12345678, true},
{"0X12345678", 0x12345678, true},
// Tests for leading zero behaviour:
{"0123456789", 123456789, true}, // note: not octal
{"0x00", 0, true},
{"0x012345678abc", 0x12345678abc, true},
// Invalid syntax:
{"abcdef", 0, false},
{"0xgg", 0, false},
// Doesn't fit into 64 bits:
{"18446744073709551617", 0, false},
}
for _, test := range tests {
var num HexOrDecimal64
err := num.UnmarshalText([]byte(test.input))
if (err == nil) != test.ok {
t.Errorf("ParseUint64(%q) -> (err == nil) = %t, want %t", test.input, err == nil, test.ok)
continue
}
if err == nil && uint64(num) != test.num {
t.Errorf("ParseUint64(%q) -> %d, want %d", test.input, num, test.num)
}
}
}
func TestMustParseUint64(t *testing.T) {
if v := MustParseUint64("12345"); v != 12345 {
t.Errorf(`MustParseUint64("12345") = %d, want 12345`, v)
}
}
func TestMustParseUint64Panic(t *testing.T) {
defer func() {
if recover() == nil {
t.Error("MustParseUint64 should've panicked")
}
}()
MustParseUint64("ggg")
}