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The standard library versions of these behave monotonic, meaning that if I change the system clock while the program is running time.After and time.Timer still fire after the time I programmed them to. The mocked variants don't behave this way:
now:=time.Now()
mClock:=clock.NewMock()
mClock.Set(now)
ch:=mClock.After(10*time.Second)
mClock.Set(now.Add(-1*time.Minute))
mClock.Add(15*time.Second)
select {
case<-ch:
fmt.Println("it works!")
default:
fmt.Println("mocked After is not monotonic")
}