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signal_test.go
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package goka
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestSignal_SetState(t *testing.T) {
sig := NewSignal(0, 1, 2)
require.True(t, sig.IsState(0))
require.False(t, sig.IsState(1))
sig.SetState(1)
require.True(t, sig.IsState(1))
require.False(t, sig.IsState(0))
defer func() {
err := recover()
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("Expected panic, which didn't occur")
}
}()
// set some invalid state, this will panic
sig.SetState(3)
}
func TestSignal_Wait(t *testing.T) {
sig := NewSignal(0, 1, 2)
<-sig.WaitForState(0)
// should continue right now since
var (
done = make(chan struct{})
hasState bool
)
go func() {
defer close(done)
<-sig.WaitForState(1)
hasState = true
}()
require.False(t, hasState)
sig.SetState(1)
// wait for the goroutine to catchup with the state
<-done
require.True(t, hasState)
}
func TestSignalWaitMin(t *testing.T) {
sig := NewSignal(0, 1, 2)
var (
done = make(chan struct{})
hasState bool
)
go func() {
defer close(done)
<-sig.WaitForStateMin(1)
hasState = true
}()
require.False(t, hasState)
sig.SetState(2)
// wait for the goroutine to catchup with the state
<-done
require.True(t, hasState)
}