source: java2python/junit-t/someunittest/testcode/SomeUnitTest.java@ 770

Last change on this file since 770 was 730, checked in by wouter, 12 months ago

#248 testcase compilation now works

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[717]1package testcode;
2
[730]3import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
4import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse;
5
[717]6import org.junit.Test;
7
8/**
9 * Test that having a @Test annotation results in the translated class to extend
10 * unittest.TestCase. We can not test this in java, therefore this class is not
11 * runnable.
12 */
13public class SomeUnitTest {
14
[730]15 /**
16 * NOTE NO CONSTRUCTOR. This is needed to check that the proper constructor,
17 * matching in this case the implicit superclass TestCase from Python, is
18 * created. This is a special case, in normal cases java already enforces
19 * all required code including the call to super().
20 */
[717]21 @Test
22 public void test1() {
[730]23 assertFalse(1 == value());
[717]24 }
25
[730]26 private int value() {
27 return 2;
28 }
29
[721]30 /**
31 * This test does not have the name testXXX.java and therefore the
32 * translator must introduce a new method that does start with "test"
33 */
34 @Test
35 public void someothertest() {
[730]36 assertEquals(2, value());
[721]37 }
38
39 /**
40 * Translating this must result in testRaises()
41 */
[730]42 @Test(expected = ArithmeticException.class)
[721]43 public void nullTest() {
[730]44 int x = 1 / 0;
[721]45 }
46
[717]47}
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