sleep in test after bumping fake clock
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@ -130,6 +130,7 @@ func TestTagTracerDeliveryTags(t *testing.T) {
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// if we jump forward a few minutes, we should see the tags decrease by 1 / 10 minutes
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clk.Add(50 * time.Minute)
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time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
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val = getTagValue(cmgr, p, tag1)
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expected = GossipSubConnTagMessageDeliveryCap - 5
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@ -137,14 +138,14 @@ func TestTagTracerDeliveryTags(t *testing.T) {
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// however due to timing issues on Travis, we consistently get GossipSubConnTagMessageDeliveryCap - 4
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// there instead. So our assertion checks for the expected value +/- 1
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if val > expected+1 || val < expected-1 {
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t.Errorf("expected delivery tag value <= %d, got %d", expected, val)
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t.Errorf("expected delivery tag value = %d ± 1, got %d", expected, val)
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}
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// the tag for topic-2 should have reset to zero by now, but again we add one for Travis since it's slow...
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val = getTagValue(cmgr, p, tag2)
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expected = 0
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if val > expected+1 || val < expected-1 {
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t.Errorf("expected delivery tag value <= %d, got %d", expected, val)
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t.Errorf("expected delivery tag value = %d ± 1, got %d", expected, val)
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}
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// leaving the topic should remove the tag
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