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package com.google.common.collect.testing.testers;
import static com.google.common.collect.testing.features.CollectionFeature.FAILS_FAST_ON_CONCURRENT_MODIFICATION;
import static com.google.common.collect.testing.features.CollectionFeature.SUPPORTS_REMOVE;
import static com.google.common.collect.testing.features.CollectionSize.SEVERAL;
import static com.google.common.collect.testing.features.CollectionSize.ZERO;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.common.collect.testing.AbstractCollectionTester;
import com.google.common.collect.testing.features.CollectionFeature;
import com.google.common.collect.testing.features.CollectionSize;
import java.util.ConcurrentModificationException;
import java.util.Iterator;
import org.junit.Ignore;
/**
* A generic JUnit test which tests {@code clear()} operations on a collection. Can't be invoked
* directly; please see {@link com.google.common.collect.testing.CollectionTestSuiteBuilder}.
*
* @author George van den Driessche
*/
@GwtCompatible
@Ignore // Affects only Android test runner, which respects JUnit 4 annotations on JUnit 3 tests.
@SuppressWarnings("JUnit4ClassUsedInJUnit3")
public class CollectionClearTester extends AbstractCollectionTester {
@CollectionFeature.Require(SUPPORTS_REMOVE)
public void testClear() {
collection.clear();
assertTrue("After clear(), a collection should be empty.", collection.isEmpty());
assertEquals(0, collection.size());
assertFalse(collection.iterator().hasNext());
}
@CollectionFeature.Require(absent = SUPPORTS_REMOVE)
@CollectionSize.Require(absent = ZERO)
public void testClear_unsupported() {
try {
collection.clear();
fail(
"clear() should throw UnsupportedOperation if a collection does "
+ "not support it and is not empty.");
} catch (UnsupportedOperationException expected) {
}
expectUnchanged();
}
@CollectionFeature.Require(absent = SUPPORTS_REMOVE)
@CollectionSize.Require(ZERO)
public void testClear_unsupportedByEmptyCollection() {
try {
collection.clear();
} catch (UnsupportedOperationException tolerated) {
}
expectUnchanged();
}
@CollectionFeature.Require({SUPPORTS_REMOVE, FAILS_FAST_ON_CONCURRENT_MODIFICATION})
@CollectionSize.Require(SEVERAL)
public void testClearConcurrentWithIteration() {
try {
Iterator iterator = collection.iterator();
collection.clear();
iterator.next();
/*
* We prefer for iterators to fail immediately on hasNext, but ArrayList
* and LinkedList will notably return true on hasNext here!
*/
fail("Expected ConcurrentModificationException");
} catch (ConcurrentModificationException expected) {
// success
}
}
}