This adds a test suite for discovery v4. The test suite is a port of the Hive suite for
discovery, and will replace the current suite on Hive soon-ish. The tests can be
run locally with this command:
    devp2p discv4 test -remote enode//...
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// Copyright 2020 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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// Package utesting provides a standalone replacement for package testing.
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//
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// This package exists because package testing cannot easily be embedded into a
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// standalone go program. It provides an API that mirrors the standard library
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// testing API.
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package utesting
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import (
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	"bytes"
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	"fmt"
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	"io"
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	"regexp"
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	"runtime"
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	"sync"
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	"time"
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)
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// Test represents a single test.
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type Test struct {
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	Name string
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	Fn   func(*T)
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}
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// Result is the result of a test execution.
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type Result struct {
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	Name     string
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	Failed   bool
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	Output   string
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	Duration time.Duration
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}
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// MatchTests returns the tests whose name matches a regular expression.
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func MatchTests(tests []Test, expr string) []Test {
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	var results []Test
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	re, err := regexp.Compile(expr)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil
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	}
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	for _, test := range tests {
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		if re.MatchString(test.Name) {
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			results = append(results, test)
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		}
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	}
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	return results
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}
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// RunTests executes all given tests in order and returns their results.
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// If the report writer is non-nil, a test report is written to it in real time.
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func RunTests(tests []Test, report io.Writer) []Result {
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	results := make([]Result, len(tests))
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	for i, test := range tests {
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		start := time.Now()
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		results[i].Name = test.Name
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		results[i].Failed, results[i].Output = Run(test)
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		results[i].Duration = time.Since(start)
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		if report != nil {
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			printResult(results[i], report)
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		}
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	}
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	return results
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}
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func printResult(r Result, w io.Writer) {
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	pd := r.Duration.Truncate(100 * time.Microsecond)
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	if r.Failed {
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		fmt.Fprintf(w, "-- FAIL %s (%v)\n", r.Name, pd)
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		fmt.Fprintln(w, r.Output)
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	} else {
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		fmt.Fprintf(w, "-- OK %s (%v)\n", r.Name, pd)
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	}
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}
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// CountFailures returns the number of failed tests in the result slice.
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func CountFailures(rr []Result) int {
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	count := 0
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	for _, r := range rr {
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		if r.Failed {
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			count++
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		}
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	}
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	return count
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}
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// Run executes a single test.
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func Run(test Test) (bool, string) {
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	t := new(T)
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	done := make(chan struct{})
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	go func() {
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		defer close(done)
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		defer func() {
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			if err := recover(); err != nil {
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				buf := make([]byte, 4096)
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				i := runtime.Stack(buf, false)
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				t.Logf("panic: %v\n\n%s", err, buf[:i])
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				t.Fail()
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			}
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		}()
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		test.Fn(t)
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	}()
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	<-done
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	return t.failed, t.output.String()
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}
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// T is the value given to the test function. The test can signal failures
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// and log output by calling methods on this object.
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type T struct {
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	mu     sync.Mutex
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	failed bool
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	output bytes.Buffer
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}
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// FailNow marks the test as having failed and stops its execution by calling
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// runtime.Goexit (which then runs all deferred calls in the current goroutine).
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func (t *T) FailNow() {
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	t.Fail()
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	runtime.Goexit()
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}
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// Fail marks the test as having failed but continues execution.
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func (t *T) Fail() {
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	t.mu.Lock()
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	defer t.mu.Unlock()
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	t.failed = true
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}
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// Failed reports whether the test has failed.
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func (t *T) Failed() bool {
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	t.mu.Lock()
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	defer t.mu.Unlock()
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	return t.failed
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}
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// Log formats its arguments using default formatting, analogous to Println, and records
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// the text in the error log.
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func (t *T) Log(vs ...interface{}) {
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	t.mu.Lock()
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	defer t.mu.Unlock()
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	fmt.Fprintln(&t.output, vs...)
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}
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// Logf formats its arguments according to the format, analogous to Printf, and records
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// the text in the error log. A final newline is added if not provided.
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func (t *T) Logf(format string, vs ...interface{}) {
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	t.mu.Lock()
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	defer t.mu.Unlock()
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	if len(format) == 0 || format[len(format)-1] != '\n' {
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		format += "\n"
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	}
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	fmt.Fprintf(&t.output, format, vs...)
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}
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// Error is equivalent to Log followed by Fail.
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func (t *T) Error(vs ...interface{}) {
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	t.Log(vs...)
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	t.Fail()
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}
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// Errorf is equivalent to Logf followed by Fail.
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func (t *T) Errorf(format string, vs ...interface{}) {
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	t.Logf(format, vs...)
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	t.Fail()
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}
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// Fatal is equivalent to Log followed by FailNow.
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func (t *T) Fatal(vs ...interface{}) {
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	t.Log(vs...)
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	t.FailNow()
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}
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// Fatalf is equivalent to Logf followed by FailNow.
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func (t *T) Fatalf(format string, vs ...interface{}) {
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	t.Logf(format, vs...)
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	t.FailNow()
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}
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