go-ethereum/tests/transaction_test.go
Martin Holst Swende 2cd6059e51 tests: make transaction tests run again, fix #19033 (#19529)
* tests: make transaction tests run again, fix #19033

* tests: refactor transaction tests
2019-05-21 14:58:06 +03:00

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// Copyright 2015 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
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package tests
import (
"testing"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/params"
)
func TestTransaction(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
txt := new(testMatcher)
// These can't be parsed, invalid hex in RLP
txt.skipLoad("^ttWrongRLP/.*")
// We don't allow more than uint64 in gas amount
// This is a pseudo-consensus vulnerability, but not in practice
// because of the gas limit
txt.skipLoad("^ttGasLimit/TransactionWithGasLimitxPriceOverflow.json")
// We _do_ allow more than uint64 in gas price, as opposed to the tests
// This is also not a concern, as long as tx.Cost() uses big.Int for
// calculating the final cozt
txt.skipLoad(".*TransactionWithGasPriceOverflow.*")
// The nonce is too large for uint64. Not a concern, it means geth won't
// accept transactions at a certain point in the distant future
txt.skipLoad("^ttNonce/TransactionWithHighNonce256.json")
// The value is larger than uint64, which according to the test is invalid.
// Geth accepts it, which is not a consensus issue since we use big.Int's
// internally to calculate the cost
txt.skipLoad("^ttValue/TransactionWithHighValueOverflow.json")
txt.walk(t, transactionTestDir, func(t *testing.T, name string, test *TransactionTest) {
cfg := params.MainnetChainConfig
if err := txt.checkFailure(t, name, test.Run(cfg)); err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
})
}