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package dalvik.annotation;
/**
* Defines an enumeration of possible states a test case can be in.
*
* @hide
*/
public enum TestLevel {
/**
* Indicates that a test method completely tests its target API method.
*/
COMPLETE,
/**
* Indicates that a test method partially tests its target API method and
* that together with all other {@code PARTIAL_COMPLETE} tests for the same
* method it is sufficient.
*/
PARTIAL_COMPLETE,
/**
* Just for compatibility purposes, will be removed later.
*/
PARTIAL_OK,
/**
* Indicates that a test method partially tests its target API method. It
* needs a second review phase to find out if the sum of all partial tests
* is sufficient for completely testing the target API method. If yes, the
* level has to be changed to {@code PARTIAL_COMPLETE}.
*/
PARTIAL,
/**
* Indicates that a test method is known to not completely test an API
* method but the missing test steps are too complex and costly to
* implement. This level is positioned somewhere between {@code PARTIAL}
* and {@code COMPLETE}.
*/
SUFFICIENT,
/**
* Indicates that a test method provides additional testing for an API
* method for which there already exists one {@code COMPLETE} or a set of
* {@code PARTIAL_COMPLETE} tests. This level may also be used for test
* methods that test a concept which can not be directly attributed to
* the specification of an API method or class.
*/
ADDITIONAL,
/**
* Indicates that there is nothing to test in an API method, for example if
* the specification states that a method does nothing.
*/
NOT_NECESSARY,
/**
* Indicates that it is very hard or impossible to test an API method.
*/
NOT_FEASIBLE,
/**
* Indicates that the tests is either insufficient or wrong. Something needs
* to be done about it.
*/
TODO,
}