// Code generated by mockery v2.32.4. DO NOT EDIT. package allocator import mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock" // MockAllocator is an autogenerated mock type for the Interface type type MockAllocator struct { mock.Mock } type MockAllocator_Expecter struct { mock *mock.Mock } func (_m *MockAllocator) EXPECT() *MockAllocator_Expecter { return &MockAllocator_Expecter{mock: &_m.Mock} } // Alloc provides a mock function with given fields: count func (_m *MockAllocator) Alloc(count uint32) (int64, int64, error) { ret := _m.Called(count) var r0 int64 var r1 int64 var r2 error if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(uint32) (int64, int64, error)); ok { return rf(count) } if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(uint32) int64); ok { r0 = rf(count) } else { r0 = ret.Get(0).(int64) } if rf, ok := ret.Get(1).(func(uint32) int64); ok { r1 = rf(count) } else { r1 = ret.Get(1).(int64) } if rf, ok := ret.Get(2).(func(uint32) error); ok { r2 = rf(count) } else { r2 = ret.Error(2) } return r0, r1, r2 } // MockAllocator_Alloc_Call is a *mock.Call that shadows Run/Return methods with type explicit version for method 'Alloc' type MockAllocator_Alloc_Call struct { *mock.Call } // Alloc is a helper method to define mock.On call // - count uint32 func (_e *MockAllocator_Expecter) Alloc(count interface{}) *MockAllocator_Alloc_Call { return &MockAllocator_Alloc_Call{Call: _e.mock.On("Alloc", count)} } func (_c *MockAllocator_Alloc_Call) Run(run func(count uint32)) *MockAllocator_Alloc_Call { _c.Call.Run(func(args mock.Arguments) { run(args[0].(uint32)) }) return _c } func (_c *MockAllocator_Alloc_Call) Return(_a0 int64, _a1 int64, _a2 error) *MockAllocator_Alloc_Call { _c.Call.Return(_a0, _a1, _a2) return _c } func (_c *MockAllocator_Alloc_Call) RunAndReturn(run func(uint32) (int64, int64, error)) *MockAllocator_Alloc_Call { _c.Call.Return(run) return _c } // AllocOne provides a mock function with given fields: func (_m *MockAllocator) AllocOne() (int64, error) { ret := _m.Called() var r0 int64 var r1 error if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func() (int64, error)); ok { return rf() } if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func() int64); ok { r0 = rf() } else { r0 = ret.Get(0).(int64) } if rf, ok := ret.Get(1).(func() error); ok { r1 = rf() } else { r1 = ret.Error(1) } return r0, r1 } // MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call is a *mock.Call that shadows Run/Return methods with type explicit version for method 'AllocOne' type MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call struct { *mock.Call } // AllocOne is a helper method to define mock.On call func (_e *MockAllocator_Expecter) AllocOne() *MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call { return &MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call{Call: _e.mock.On("AllocOne")} } func (_c *MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call) Run(run func()) *MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call { _c.Call.Run(func(args mock.Arguments) { run() }) return _c } func (_c *MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call) Return(_a0 int64, _a1 error) *MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call { _c.Call.Return(_a0, _a1) return _c } func (_c *MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call) RunAndReturn(run func() (int64, error)) *MockAllocator_AllocOne_Call { _c.Call.Return(run) return _c } // NewMockAllocator creates a new instance of MockAllocator. It also registers a testing interface on the mock and a cleanup function to assert the mocks expectations. // The first argument is typically a *testing.T value. func NewMockAllocator(t interface { mock.TestingT Cleanup(func()) }) *MockAllocator { mock := &MockAllocator{} mock.Mock.Test(t) t.Cleanup(func() { mock.AssertExpectations(t) }) return mock }