consensus: move test use only var/func to test(#17004)

pull/15691/merge
Wenbiao Zheng 6 years ago committed by Felix Lange
parent ae674a3660
commit f6206efe5b
  1. 1
      consensus/clique/clique.go
  2. 2
      consensus/clique/snapshot_test.go
  3. 9
      consensus/ethash/algorithm.go
  4. 10
      consensus/ethash/algorithm_test.go

@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ const (
// Clique proof-of-authority protocol constants.
var (
epochLength = uint64(30000) // Default number of blocks after which to checkpoint and reset the pending votes
blockPeriod = uint64(15) // Default minimum difference between two consecutive block's timestamps
extraVanity = 32 // Fixed number of extra-data prefix bytes reserved for signer vanity
extraSeal = 65 // Fixed number of extra-data suffix bytes reserved for signer seal

@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ func TestVoting(t *testing.T) {
for j, vote := range tt.votes {
headers[j] = &types.Header{
Number: big.NewInt(int64(j) + 1),
Time: big.NewInt(int64(j) * int64(blockPeriod)),
Time: big.NewInt(int64(j) * 15),
Coinbase: accounts.address(vote.voted),
Extra: make([]byte, extraVanity+extraSeal),
}

@ -214,15 +214,6 @@ func swap(buffer []byte) {
}
}
// prepare converts an ethash cache or dataset from a byte stream into the internal
// int representation. All ethash methods work with ints to avoid constant byte to
// int conversions as well as to handle both little and big endian systems.
func prepare(dest []uint32, src []byte) {
for i := 0; i < len(dest); i++ {
dest[i] = binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(src[i*4:])
}
}
// fnv is an algorithm inspired by the FNV hash, which in some cases is used as
// a non-associative substitute for XOR. Note that we multiply the prime with
// the full 32-bit input, in contrast with the FNV-1 spec which multiplies the

@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ package ethash
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"io/ioutil"
"math/big"
"os"
@ -30,6 +31,15 @@ import (
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
)
// prepare converts an ethash cache or dataset from a byte stream into the internal
// int representation. All ethash methods work with ints to avoid constant byte to
// int conversions as well as to handle both little and big endian systems.
func prepare(dest []uint32, src []byte) {
for i := 0; i < len(dest); i++ {
dest[i] = binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(src[i*4:])
}
}
// Tests whether the dataset size calculator works correctly by cross checking the
// hard coded lookup table with the value generated by it.
func TestSizeCalculations(t *testing.T) {

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