package gigasecond // Write a function AddGigasecond that works with time.Time. import ( "os" "testing" "time" ) // date formats used in test data const ( fmtD = "2006-01-02" fmtDT = "2006-01-02T15:04:05" ) func TestAddGigasecond(t *testing.T) { for _, tc := range addCases { in := parse(tc.in, t) want := parse(tc.want, t) got := AddGigasecond(in) if !got.Equal(want) { t.Fatalf(`FAIL: %s AddGigasecond(%s) = %s want %s`, tc.description, in, got, want) } t.Log("PASS:", tc.description) } t.Log("Tested", len(addCases), "cases.") } func parse(s string, t *testing.T) time.Time { tt, err := time.Parse(fmtDT, s) // try full date time format first if err != nil { tt, err = time.Parse(fmtD, s) // also allow just date } if err != nil { // can't run tests if input won't parse. if this seems to be a // development or ci environment, raise an error. if this condition // makes it to the solver though, ask for a bug report. _, statErr := os.Stat("example_gen.go") if statErr == nil || os.Getenv("TRAVIS_GO_VERSION") > "" { t.Fatal(err) } else { t.Log(err) t.Skip("(This is not your fault, and is unexpected. " + "Please file an issue at https://github.com/exercism/go.)") } } return tt } func BenchmarkAddGigasecond(b *testing.B) { for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { AddGigasecond(time.Time{}) } }