// Code generated by moq; DO NOT EDIT. // github.com/matryer/moq package oci import ( "sync" ) // Ensure, that RuntimeMock does implement Runtime. // If this is not the case, regenerate this file with moq. var _ Runtime = &RuntimeMock{} // RuntimeMock is a mock implementation of Runtime. // // func TestSomethingThatUsesRuntime(t *testing.T) { // // // make and configure a mocked Runtime // mockedRuntime := &RuntimeMock{ // ExecFunc: func(strings []string) error { // panic("mock out the Exec method") // }, // } // // // use mockedRuntime in code that requires Runtime // // and then make assertions. // // } type RuntimeMock struct { // ExecFunc mocks the Exec method. ExecFunc func(strings []string) error // calls tracks calls to the methods. calls struct { // Exec holds details about calls to the Exec method. Exec []struct { // Strings is the strings argument value. Strings []string } } lockExec sync.RWMutex } // Exec calls ExecFunc. func (mock *RuntimeMock) Exec(strings []string) error { callInfo := struct { Strings []string }{ Strings: strings, } mock.lockExec.Lock() mock.calls.Exec = append(mock.calls.Exec, callInfo) mock.lockExec.Unlock() if mock.ExecFunc == nil { var ( errOut error ) return errOut } return mock.ExecFunc(strings) } // ExecCalls gets all the calls that were made to Exec. // Check the length with: // len(mockedRuntime.ExecCalls()) func (mock *RuntimeMock) ExecCalls() []struct { Strings []string } { var calls []struct { Strings []string } mock.lockExec.RLock() calls = mock.calls.Exec mock.lockExec.RUnlock() return calls }