Exemple #1
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 void addIfTestMethod(Method m) {
   if (m.getAnnotation(Test.class) == null) return;
   if (!(m.getReturnType().equals(boolean.class) || m.getReturnType().equals(void.class)))
     throw new RuntimeException("@Test method" + " must return boolean or void");
   m.setAccessible(true); // In case it's private, etc.
   add(m);
 }
Exemple #2
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 private static Method checkForCreatorMethod(Method m) {
   if (m.getAnnotation(TestObjectCreate.class) == null) return null;
   if (!m.getReturnType().equals(testClass))
     throw new RuntimeException(
         "@TestObjectCreate " + "must return instance of Class to be tested");
   if ((m.getModifiers() & java.lang.reflect.Modifier.STATIC) < 1)
     throw new RuntimeException("@TestObjectCreate " + "must be static.");
   m.setAccessible(true);
   return m;
 }
Exemple #3
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 public void process(File cFile) {
   try {
     String cName = ClassNameFinder.thisClass(BinaryFile.read(cFile));
     if (!cName.contains("")) return; // Ignore unpackaged classes
     testClass = Class.forName(cName);
   } catch (Exception e) {
     throw new RuntimeException(e);
   }
   TestMethods testMethods = new TestMethods();
   Method creator = null;
   Method cleanup = null;
   for (Method m : testClass.getDeclaredMethods()) {
     testMethods.addIfTestMethod(m);
     if (creator == null) creator = checkForCreatorMethod(m);
     if (cleanup == null) cleanup = checkForCleanupMethod(m);
   }
   if (testMethods.size() > 0) {
     if (creator == null)
       try {
         if (!Modifier.isPublic(testClass.getDeclaredConstructor().getModifiers())) {
           Print.print("Error: " + testClass + " default constructor must be public");
           System.exit(1);
         }
       } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
         // Synthesized default constructor; OK
       }
     Print.print(testClass.getName());
   }
   for (Method m : testMethods) {
     Print.printnb("  . " + m.getName() + " ");
     try {
       Object testObject = createTestObject(creator);
       boolean success = false;
       try {
         if (m.getReturnType().equals(boolean.class)) success = (Boolean) m.invoke(testObject);
         else {
           m.invoke(testObject);
           success = true; // If no assert fails
         }
       } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
         // Actual exception is inside e:
         Print.print(e.getCause());
       }
       Print.print(success ? "" : "(failed)");
       testsRun++;
       if (!success) {
         failures++;
         failedTests.add(testClass.getName() + ": " + m.getName());
       }
       if (cleanup != null) cleanup.invoke(testObject, testObject);
     } catch (Exception e) {
       throw new RuntimeException(e);
     }
   }
 }
Exemple #4
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 private static Object createTestObject(Method creator) {
   if (creator != null) {
     try {
       return creator.invoke(testClass);
     } catch (Exception e) {
       throw new RuntimeException("Couldn't run " + "@TestObject (creator) method.");
     }
   } else { // Use the default constructor:
     try {
       return testClass.newInstance();
     } catch (Exception e) {
       throw new RuntimeException(
           "Couldn't create a " + "test object. Try using a @TestObject method.");
     }
   }
 }
Exemple #5
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 private static Method checkForCleanupMethod(Method m) {
   if (m.getAnnotation(TestObjectCleanup.class) == null) return null;
   if (!m.getReturnType().equals(void.class))
     throw new RuntimeException("@TestObjectCleanup " + "must return void");
   if ((m.getModifiers() & java.lang.reflect.Modifier.STATIC) < 1)
     throw new RuntimeException("@TestObjectCleanup " + "must be static.");
   if (m.getParameterTypes().length == 0 || m.getParameterTypes()[0] != testClass)
     throw new RuntimeException(
         "@TestObjectCleanup " + "must take an argument of the tested type.");
   m.setAccessible(true);
   return m;
 }