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binaryChecker.go
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/
binaryChecker.go
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// Code generated by mockery v2.42.1. DO NOT EDIT.
package mocks
import mock "github.com/stretchr/testify/mock"
// BinaryChecker is an autogenerated mock type for the BinaryChecker type
type BinaryChecker struct {
mock.Mock
}
// ExistsWithVersion provides a mock function with given fields: name, binaryPrefix, version
func (_m *BinaryChecker) ExistsWithVersion(name string, binaryPrefix string, version string) (bool, error) {
ret := _m.Called(name, binaryPrefix, version)
if len(ret) == 0 {
panic("no return value specified for ExistsWithVersion")
}
var r0 bool
var r1 error
if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(string, string, string) (bool, error)); ok {
return rf(name, binaryPrefix, version)
}
if rf, ok := ret.Get(0).(func(string, string, string) bool); ok {
r0 = rf(name, binaryPrefix, version)
} else {
r0 = ret.Get(0).(bool)
}
if rf, ok := ret.Get(1).(func(string, string, string) error); ok {
r1 = rf(name, binaryPrefix, version)
} else {
r1 = ret.Error(1)
}
return r0, r1
}
// NewBinaryChecker creates a new instance of BinaryChecker. 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 NewBinaryChecker(t interface {
mock.TestingT
Cleanup(func())
}) *BinaryChecker {
mock := &BinaryChecker{}
mock.Mock.Test(t)
t.Cleanup(func() { mock.AssertExpectations(t) })
return mock
}