breacharbiter_test: assert publication of adjusted justice tx

Since the breacharbiter will publish an adjusted justice tx after
detecing a spend from the breached commitment, we could get into a race
where sometime it would not get the second spend before publication,
resulting in a deadlock on the publTx channel.

Now we instead wait for the publication of this adjusted tx before
notifying the second spend.
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Johan T. Halseth 2021-05-21 09:47:11 +02:00
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@ -1978,13 +1978,34 @@ func TestBreachDelayedJusticeConfirmation(t *testing.T) {
require.Len(t, spending, len(justiceTx.TxIn))
require.Len(t, splits, 2)
// Finally notify that they confirm, making the breach arbiter clean
// up.
for _, tx := range splits {
for _, in := range tx.TxIn {
// Notify that the first split confirm, making the breach arbiter
// publish another TX with the remaining inputs.
for _, in := range splits[0].TxIn {
op := &in.PreviousOutPoint
notifier.Spend(op, blockHeight+5, tx)
notifier.Spend(op, blockHeight+5, splits[0])
}
select {
// The published tx should spend the same inputs as our second split.
case tx := <-publTx:
require.Len(t, tx.TxIn, len(splits[1].TxIn))
for i := range tx.TxIn {
require.Equal(
t, tx.TxIn[i].PreviousOutPoint,
splits[1].TxIn[i].PreviousOutPoint,
)
}
case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
t.Fatalf("tx not published")
}
// Finally notify that the second split confirms, making the breach
// arbiter clean up since all inputs have been swept.
for _, in := range splits[1].TxIn {
op := &in.PreviousOutPoint
notifier.Spend(op, blockHeight+6, splits[1])
}
// Assert that the channel is fully resolved.