/** set throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException on a negative index */ public void testSet1_IndexOutOfBoundsException() { try { List c = emptyArray(); c.set(-1, "qwerty"); shouldThrow(); } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { } }
/** set throws an IndexOutOfBoundsException on a too high index */ public void testSet2() { try { List c = emptyArray(); c.add("asdasd"); c.add("asdad"); c.set(100, "qwerty"); shouldThrow(); } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { } }
/** sublists contains elements at indexes offset from their base */ public void testSubList() { List a = populatedArray(10); assertTrue(a.subList(1, 1).isEmpty()); for (int j = 0; j < 9; ++j) { for (int i = j; i < 10; ++i) { List b = a.subList(j, i); for (int k = j; k < i; ++k) { assertEquals(new Integer(k), b.get(k - j)); } } } List s = a.subList(2, 5); assertEquals(3, s.size()); s.set(2, m1); assertEquals(a.get(4), m1); s.clear(); assertEquals(7, a.size()); }
/** set changes the element at the given index */ public void testSet() { List full = populatedArray(3); assertEquals(two, full.set(2, four)); assertEquals(4, ((Integer) full.get(2)).intValue()); }