erigon-pulse/tests/vm/gh_test.go

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Go

package vm
import (
"bytes"
"testing"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethutil"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/state"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/tests/helper"
)
type Account struct {
Balance string
Code string
Nonce string
Storage map[string]string
}
func StateObjectFromAccount(addr string, account Account) *state.StateObject {
obj := state.NewStateObject(ethutil.Hex2Bytes(addr))
obj.SetBalance(ethutil.Big(account.Balance))
if ethutil.IsHex(account.Code) {
account.Code = account.Code[2:]
}
obj.Code = ethutil.Hex2Bytes(account.Code)
obj.Nonce = ethutil.Big(account.Nonce).Uint64()
return obj
}
type VmTest struct {
Callcreates interface{}
Env map[string]string
Exec map[string]string
Gas string
Out string
Post map[string]Account
Pre map[string]Account
}
func RunVmTest(p string, t *testing.T) {
tests := make(map[string]VmTest)
helper.CreateFileTests(t, p, &tests)
for name, test := range tests {
state := state.New(helper.NewTrie())
for addr, account := range test.Pre {
obj := StateObjectFromAccount(addr, account)
state.SetStateObject(obj)
}
ret, gas, err := helper.RunVm(state, test.Env, test.Exec)
// When an error is returned it doesn't always mean the tests fails.
// Have to come up with some conditional failing mechanism.
if err != nil {
helper.Log.Infoln(err)
}
rexp := helper.FromHex(test.Out)
if bytes.Compare(rexp, ret) != 0 {
t.Errorf("%s's return failed. Expected %x, got %x\n", name, rexp, ret)
}
gexp := ethutil.Big(test.Gas)
if gexp.Cmp(gas) != 0 {
t.Errorf("%s's gas failed. Expected %v, got %v\n", name, gexp, gas)
}
for addr, account := range test.Post {
obj := state.GetStateObject(helper.FromHex(addr))
for addr, value := range account.Storage {
v := obj.GetState(helper.FromHex(addr)).Bytes()
vexp := helper.FromHex(value)
if bytes.Compare(v, vexp) != 0 {
t.Errorf("%s's : (%x: %s) storage failed. Expected %x, got %x (%v %v)\n", name, obj.Address()[0:4], addr, vexp, v, ethutil.BigD(vexp), ethutil.BigD(v))
}
}
}
}
}
// I've created a new function for each tests so it's easier to identify where the problem lies if any of them fail.
func TestVMArithmetic(t *testing.T) {
//helper.Logger.SetLogLevel(5)
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmArithmeticTest.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}
/*
deleted?
func TestVMSystemOperation(t *testing.T) {
helper.Logger.SetLogLevel(5)
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmSystemOperationsTest.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}
*/
func TestBitwiseLogicOperation(t *testing.T) {
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmBitwiseLogicOperationTest.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}
func TestBlockInfo(t *testing.T) {
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmBlockInfoTest.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}
func TestEnvironmentalInfo(t *testing.T) {
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmEnvironmentalInfoTest.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}
func TestFlowOperation(t *testing.T) {
// helper.Logger.SetLogLevel(5)
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmIOandFlowOperationsTest.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}
func TestPushDupSwap(t *testing.T) {
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmPushDupSwapTest.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}
func TestVMSha3(t *testing.T) {
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmSha3Test.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}
func TestVm(t *testing.T) {
const fn = "../files/vmtests/vmtests.json"
RunVmTest(fn, t)
}