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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Rogério Liesenfeld
* This file is subject to the terms of the MIT license (see LICENSE.txt).
*/
package mockit;
/**
* Same as {@link Verifications}, but checking that all invocations in the replay phase are explicitly
* verified, except for those already verified through other means.
* As such, the verification block represents a full set of verifications for the mocked types/instances used in the
* test.
*
*
* // Exercise tested code, then verify that expected invocations occurred in any order,
* // with no invocations left unverified:
* new FullVerifications() {{
* mock1.expectedMethod(anyInt);
* mock2.anotherExpectedMethod(1, "test"); times = 2;
* }};
* Any invocation in the replay phase not covered by one of these verifications will cause an assertion error to be
* thrown.
*
* In the
* Tutorial
*/
public abstract class FullVerifications extends Verifications
{
/**
* Begins full verification on the mocked types/instances that can potentially be invoked during the replay
* phase of the test.
*
* @see #FullVerifications(int)
* @see #FullVerifications(Integer, Object...)
* @see #FullVerifications(Object...)
*/
protected FullVerifications()
{
verificationPhase.setAllInvocationsMustBeVerified();
}
/**
* Begins full verification on the mocked types/instances invoked during the replay phase of the test,
* considering that such invocations occurred in a given number of iterations.
*
* The effect of specifying a (positive) number of iterations is equivalent to setting to that number the lower and
* upper invocation count limits for each expectation verified inside the block.
* If, however, the lower/upper limit is explicitly specified for an expectation, the given number of iterations
* becomes a multiplier.
* When not specified, at least one matching invocation will be required to have occurred; therefore, specifying
* 1 (one) iteration is different from not specifying the number of iterations at all.
*
* @param numberOfIterations the positive number of iterations for the whole set of invocations verified inside the
* block
*
* @see #FullVerifications()
* @see #FullVerifications(Integer, Object...)
* @see #FullVerifications(Object...)
* @see #times
* @see #minTimes
* @see #maxTimes
*/
protected FullVerifications(int numberOfIterations)
{
super(numberOfIterations);
verificationPhase.setAllInvocationsMustBeVerified();
}
/**
* Same as {@link #FullVerifications()}, but restricting the verification to the specified mocked types and/or
* mocked instances.
*
* @param mockedTypesAndInstancesToVerify one or more of the mocked types (ie, {@code Class} objects) and/or mocked
* instances that are in scope for the test; for a given mocked instance, all classes up to (but not
* including) {@code java.lang.Object} are considered
*
* @see #FullVerifications()
* @see #FullVerifications(int)
* @see #FullVerifications(Integer, Object...)
*/
protected FullVerifications(Object... mockedTypesAndInstancesToVerify)
{
this();
verificationPhase.setMockedTypesToFullyVerify(mockedTypesAndInstancesToVerify);
}
/**
* Same as {@link #FullVerifications(int)}, but restricting the verification to the specified mocked types and/or
* mocked instances.
*
* @param numberOfIterations the positive number of iterations for the whole set of invocations verified inside the
* block
* @param mockedTypesAndInstancesToVerify one or more of the mocked types (ie, {@code Class} objects) and/or mocked
* instances that are in scope for the test; for a given mocked instance, all classes up to (but not
* including) {@code java.lang.Object} are considered
*
* @see #FullVerifications()
* @see #FullVerifications(int)
* @see #FullVerifications(Object...)
*/
protected FullVerifications(Integer numberOfIterations, Object... mockedTypesAndInstancesToVerify)
{
this(numberOfIterations);
verificationPhase.setMockedTypesToFullyVerify(mockedTypesAndInstancesToVerify);
}
/**
* Accounts for all invocations not yet verified, removing them from any further consideration.
* Invocations that occur after this, however, can still be verified later in another verification block.
*
* If one or more mocked types/instances were specified in the constructor call for this verification block, then
* only the associated invocations (if any) are removed.
*/
protected final void unverifiedInvocations()
{
verificationPhase.discardReplayedInvocations();
}
}