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JMockit is a Java toolkit for developer (unit/integration) testing.
It contains mocking APIs and other tools, supporting both JUnit and TestNG.
The mocking APIs allow all kinds of Java code, without testability restrictions, to be tested
in isolation from selected dependencies.
/*
* Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Rogério Liesenfeld
* This file is subject to the terms of the MIT license (see LICENSE.txt).
*/
package mockit.integration.junit4.internal;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import org.junit.runners.*;
import mockit.*;
import mockit.integration.internal.*;
import mockit.internal.state.*;
/**
* Startup mock which works in conjunction with {@link JUnit4TestRunnerDecorator} to provide JUnit 4.5+ integration.
*
* This class is not supposed to be accessed from user code. JMockit will automatically load it at startup.
*/
@MockClass(realClass = BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
public final class BlockJUnit4ClassRunnerDecorator
{
private static final Method createTestMethod;
static
{
try {
createTestMethod = BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.class.getDeclaredMethod("createTest");
}
catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); }
createTestMethod.setAccessible(true);
}
@Mock(reentrant = true)
public static Object createTest(Invocation invocation) throws Throwable
{
TestRun.enterNoMockingZone();
try {
BlockJUnit4ClassRunner it = invocation.getInvokedInstance();
Class> newTestClass = it.getTestClass().getJavaClass();
Class> currentTestClass = TestRun.getCurrentTestClass();
if (currentTestClass != null && !currentTestClass.isAssignableFrom(newTestClass)) {
TestRunnerDecorator.cleanUpMocksFromPreviousTestClass();
}
return createTestMethod.invoke(it);
}
catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
throw e.getCause();
}
finally {
TestRun.exitNoMockingZone();
}
}
}