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Stubbing in Go (Golang)
package main
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"time"
)
func main() {
stubPrototype := func(in []reflect.Value) []reflect.Value {
return []reflect.Value{reflect.ValueOf(time.Now())}
}
makeStub := func(stubbed interface{}) interface{} {
return reflect.MakeFunc(reflect.TypeOf(stubbed), stubPrototype).Interface()
}
timeStub := makeStub(time.Now).(func() time.Time)
fmt.Println(timeStub())
}
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webdev commented Nov 4, 2013

Pretty awesome, but crazy!

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webdev commented Nov 5, 2013

This totally works when you run it in the standalone program, but it doesn't seem like stubbed time.Now actually gets called from prod code

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webdev

Of course not. The point is only to make a stub that you can pass to verify that something got called.

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