test: Call ceildiv helper with integer

It returns an incorrect result when called with a Decimal,
for which the "//" operator works differently.
Also drop unnecessary call to satoshi_round.
pull/826/head
Martin Zumsande 3 years ago
parent 219d728fcb
commit d1fab9d5d2

@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ def assert_approx(v, vexp, vspan=0.00001):
def assert_fee_amount(fee, tx_size, feerate_BTC_kvB):
"""Assert the fee is in range."""
assert isinstance(tx_size, int)
target_fee = get_fee(tx_size, feerate_BTC_kvB)
if fee < target_fee:
raise AssertionError("Fee of %s BTC too low! (Should be %s BTC)" % (str(fee), str(target_fee)))
@ -219,7 +220,13 @@ def str_to_b64str(string):
def ceildiv(a, b):
"""Divide 2 ints and round up to next int rather than round down"""
"""
Divide 2 ints and round up to next int rather than round down
Implementation requires python integers, which have a // operator that does floor division.
Other types like decimal.Decimal whose // operator truncates towards 0 will not work.
"""
assert isinstance(a, int)
assert isinstance(b, int)
return -(-a // b)
@ -227,7 +234,7 @@ def get_fee(tx_size, feerate_btc_kvb):
"""Calculate the fee in BTC given a feerate is BTC/kvB. Reflects CFeeRate::GetFee"""
feerate_sat_kvb = int(feerate_btc_kvb * Decimal(1e8)) # Fee in sat/kvb as an int to avoid float precision errors
target_fee_sat = ceildiv(feerate_sat_kvb * tx_size, 1000) # Round calculated fee up to nearest sat
return satoshi_round(target_fee_sat / Decimal(1e8)) # Truncate BTC result to nearest sat
return target_fee_sat / Decimal(1e8) # Return result in BTC
def satoshi_round(amount):

@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ from test_framework.util import (
assert_fee_amount,
assert_greater_than,
assert_raises_rpc_error,
count_bytes,
)
from test_framework.wallet_util import bytes_to_wif
@ -320,20 +321,20 @@ class WalletSendTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
res = self.test_send(from_wallet=w0, to_wallet=w1, amount=1, fee_rate=7, add_to_wallet=False)
fee = self.nodes[1].decodepsbt(res["psbt"])["fee"]
assert_fee_amount(fee, Decimal(len(res["hex"]) / 2), Decimal("0.00007"))
assert_fee_amount(fee, count_bytes(res["hex"]), Decimal("0.00007"))
# "unset" and None are treated the same for estimate_mode
res = self.test_send(from_wallet=w0, to_wallet=w1, amount=1, fee_rate=2, estimate_mode="unset", add_to_wallet=False)
fee = self.nodes[1].decodepsbt(res["psbt"])["fee"]
assert_fee_amount(fee, Decimal(len(res["hex"]) / 2), Decimal("0.00002"))
assert_fee_amount(fee, count_bytes(res["hex"]), Decimal("0.00002"))
res = self.test_send(from_wallet=w0, to_wallet=w1, amount=1, arg_fee_rate=4.531, add_to_wallet=False)
fee = self.nodes[1].decodepsbt(res["psbt"])["fee"]
assert_fee_amount(fee, Decimal(len(res["hex"]) / 2), Decimal("0.00004531"))
assert_fee_amount(fee, count_bytes(res["hex"]), Decimal("0.00004531"))
res = self.test_send(from_wallet=w0, to_wallet=w1, amount=1, arg_fee_rate=3, add_to_wallet=False)
fee = self.nodes[1].decodepsbt(res["psbt"])["fee"]
assert_fee_amount(fee, Decimal(len(res["hex"]) / 2), Decimal("0.00003"))
assert_fee_amount(fee, count_bytes(res["hex"]), Decimal("0.00003"))
# Test that passing fee_rate as both an argument and an option raises.
self.test_send(from_wallet=w0, to_wallet=w1, amount=1, arg_fee_rate=1, fee_rate=1, add_to_wallet=False,

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