package conformance import ( "context" "github.com/filecoin-project/specs-actors/actors/runtime/proof" "github.com/filecoin-project/go-address" "github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/chain/state" "github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/chain/vm" "github.com/filecoin-project/go-state-types/crypto" "github.com/filecoin-project/specs-actors/actors/runtime" cbor "github.com/ipfs/go-ipld-cbor" ) type testSyscalls struct { runtime.Syscalls } // TODO VerifySignature this will always succeed; but we want to be able to test failures too. func (fss *testSyscalls) VerifySignature(_ crypto.Signature, _ address.Address, _ []byte) error { return nil } // TODO VerifySeal this will always succeed; but we want to be able to test failures too. func (fss *testSyscalls) VerifySeal(_ proof.SealVerifyInfo) error { return nil } // TODO VerifyPoSt this will always succeed; but we want to be able to test failures too. func (fss *testSyscalls) VerifyPoSt(_ proof.WindowPoStVerifyInfo) error { return nil } func mkFakedSigSyscalls(base vm.SyscallBuilder) vm.SyscallBuilder { return func(ctx context.Context, cstate *state.StateTree, cst cbor.IpldStore) runtime.Syscalls { return &testSyscalls{ base(ctx, cstate, cst), } } }