Remove the test prefix from WalletTest methods. It's unnecessary with JUnit 4.

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Mike Hearn 2011-07-06 12:01:05 +00:00
parent 61488d88d6
commit bcff039a62

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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ public class WalletTest {
}
@Test
public void testBasicSpending() throws Exception {
public void basicSpending() throws Exception {
// We'll set up a wallet that receives a coin, then sends a coin of lesser value and keeps the change.
BigInteger v1 = Utils.toNanoCoins(1, 0);
Transaction t1 = createFakeTx(v1, myAddress);
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ public class WalletTest {
}
@Test
public void testSideChain() throws Exception {
public void sideChain() throws Exception {
// The wallet receives a coin on the main chain, then on a side chain. Only main chain counts towards balance.
BigInteger v1 = Utils.toNanoCoins(1, 0);
Transaction t1 = createFakeTx(v1, myAddress);
@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ public class WalletTest {
}
@Test
public void testListener() throws Exception {
public void listeners() throws Exception {
final Transaction fakeTx = createFakeTx(Utils.toNanoCoins(1, 0), myAddress);
final boolean[] didRun = new boolean[1];
WalletEventListener listener = new WalletEventListener() {
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ public class WalletTest {
}
@Test
public void testBalance() throws Exception {
public void balance() throws Exception {
// Receive 5 coins then half a coin.
BigInteger v1 = toNanoCoins(5, 0);
BigInteger v2 = toNanoCoins(0, 50);
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ public class WalletTest {
// suite.
@Test
public void testBlockChainCatchup() throws Exception {
public void blockChainCatchup() throws Exception {
Transaction tx1 = createFakeTx(Utils.toNanoCoins(1, 0), myAddress);
StoredBlock b1 = createFakeBlock(tx1).storedBlock;
wallet.receive(tx1, b1, BlockChain.NewBlockType.BEST_CHAIN);
@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ public class WalletTest {
}
@Test
public void testBalances() throws Exception {
public void balances() throws Exception {
BigInteger nanos = Utils.toNanoCoins(1, 0);
Transaction tx1 = createFakeTx(nanos, myAddress);
wallet.receive(tx1, null, BlockChain.NewBlockType.BEST_CHAIN);
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ public class WalletTest {
}
@Test
public void testFinneyAttack() throws Exception {
public void finneyAttack() throws Exception {
// A Finney attack is where a miner includes a transaction spending coins to themselves but does not
// broadcast it. When they find a solved block, they hold it back temporarily whilst they buy something with
// those same coins. After purchasing, they broadcast the block thus reversing the transaction. It can be