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| 1 | +package alias |
| 2 | + |
| 3 | +//go:generate mockgen -typed -package=mock -destination=mock/interfaces.go . Fooer,FooerAlias,Barer,BarerAlias,Bazer,QuxerConsumer,QuuxerConsumer |
| 4 | + |
| 5 | +import "go.uber.org/mock/mockgen/internal/tests/alias/subpkg" |
| 6 | + |
| 7 | +// Case 1: A interface that has alias references in this package |
| 8 | +// should still be generated for its underlying name, i.e., MockFooer, |
| 9 | +// even though we have the alias replacement logic. |
| 10 | +type Fooer interface { |
| 11 | + Foo() |
| 12 | +} |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | +// Case 2: Generating a mock for an alias type. |
| 15 | +type FooerAlias = Fooer |
| 16 | + |
| 17 | +// Case 3: Generate mock for an interface that takes in alias parameters |
| 18 | +// and returns alias results. |
| 19 | +type Barer interface{ |
| 20 | + Bar(FooerAlias) FooerAlias |
| 21 | +} |
| 22 | + |
| 23 | +// Case 4: Combination of cases 2 & 3. |
| 24 | +type BarerAlias = Barer |
| 25 | + |
| 26 | +// Case 5: Generate mock for an interface that actually returns |
| 27 | +// the underlying type. This will generate mocks that use the alias, |
| 28 | +// but that should be fine since they should be interchangeable. |
| 29 | +type Bazer interface{ |
| 30 | + Baz(Fooer) Fooer |
| 31 | +} |
| 32 | + |
| 33 | +// Case 6: Generate mock for a type that refers to an alias defined in this package |
| 34 | +// for a type from another package. |
| 35 | +// The generated methods should use the alias defined here. |
| 36 | +type QuxerAlias = subpkg.Quxer |
| 37 | + |
| 38 | +type QuxerConsumer interface{ |
| 39 | + Consume(QuxerAlias) QuxerAlias |
| 40 | +} |
| 41 | + |
| 42 | +// Case 7: Generate mock for a type that refers to an alias defined in another package |
| 43 | +// for an unexported type in that other package. |
| 44 | +// The generated method should only use the alias, not the unexported underlying name. |
| 45 | +type QuuxerConsumer interface{ |
| 46 | + Consume(subpkg.Quuxer) subpkg.Quuxer |
| 47 | +} |
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