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43  
44  package org.eclipse.jgit.junit.time;
45  
46  import java.time.Duration;
47  import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
48  
49  import org.eclipse.jgit.util.time.MonotonicClock;
50  import org.eclipse.jgit.util.time.ProposedTimestamp;
51  
52  /**
53   * Fake {@link org.eclipse.jgit.util.time.MonotonicClock} for testing code that
54   * uses Clock.
55   *
56   * @since 4.6
57   */
58  public class MonotonicFakeClock implements MonotonicClock {
59  	private long now = TimeUnit.SECONDS.toMicros(42);
60  
61  	/**
62  	 * Advance the time returned by future calls to {@link #propose()}.
63  	 *
64  	 * @param add
65  	 *            amount of time to add; must be {@code > 0}.
66  	 * @param unit
67  	 *            unit of {@code add}.
68  	 */
69  	public void tick(long add, TimeUnit unit) {
70  		if (add <= 0) {
71  			throw new IllegalArgumentException();
72  		}
73  		now += unit.toMillis(add);
74  	}
75  
76  	/** {@inheritDoc} */
77  	@Override
78  	public ProposedTimestamp propose() {
79  		long t = now++;
80  		return new ProposedTimestamp() {
81  			@Override
82  			public long read(TimeUnit unit) {
83  				return unit.convert(t, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
84  			}
85  
86  			@Override
87  			public void blockUntil(Duration maxWait) {
88  				// Nothing to do, since fake time does not go backwards.
89  			}
90  		};
91  	}
92  }