NeoVM encoding for int(0x80) is []byte{0x80, 0x00} and
byte constant can be used both as integer and as an element
of byte-slice. Thus special case needs to be taken in
`append`.
Go-way of removing elements from slice is via `append` builtin.
There is a separate opcode for removing elements from
Arrays, which is cheaper and supported in this commit.
Previously this declarations were ignored which resulted
in runtime errors, because VM's nil is an element of primitive type
and can't be converted to an array.
Old implementation could view 0x62 byte in
a script as a JMP instruction irregardless of whether it is
a real opcode or a part of a parameter of another instruction.
In this commit instructions are decoded together with parameters
during jump label rewriting.
These don't belong to VM as they compile some Go code and run it in a VM. One
may call them integration tests, but I prefer to attribute them to
compiler. Moving these tests into pkg/compiler also allows to properly count
the compiler coverage they add:
-ok github.com/CityOfZion/neo-go/pkg/compiler (cached) coverage: 69.7% of statements
+ok github.com/CityOfZion/neo-go/pkg/compiler (cached) coverage: 84.2% of statements
This change also fixes `contant` typo and removes fake packages exposed to the
public by moving foo/bar/foobar into the testdata directory.
2019-12-23 17:05:34 +03:00
Renamed from pkg/vm/tests/slice_test.go (Browse further)