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// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // This file and importx_test.go make it possible to write tests in the runtime // package, which is generally more convenient for testing runtime internals. // For tests that mostly touch public APIs, it's generally easier to write them // in the runtime_test package and export any runtime internals via // export_test.go. // // There are a few limitations on runtime package tests that this bridges: // // 1. Tests use the signature "XTest<name>(t TestingT)". Since runtime can't import // testing, test functions can't use testing.T, so instead we have the T // interface, which *testing.T satisfies. And we start names with "XTest" // because otherwise go test will complain about Test functions with the wrong // signature. To actually expose these as test functions, this file contains // trivial wrappers. // // 2. Runtime package tests can't directly import other std packages, so we // inject any necessary functions from std. // TODO: Generate this package runtime_test import ( "fmt" "internal/testenv" "runtime" "testing" ) func init() { runtime.FmtSprintf = fmt.Sprintf runtime.TestenvOptimizationOff = testenv.OptimizationOff } func TestInlineUnwinder(t *testing.T) { runtime.XTestInlineUnwinder(t) } func TestSPWrite(t *testing.T) { runtime.XTestSPWrite(t) }