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package com.thesett.junit.extensions;

/**
 * SetupTaskAware is an interface that tests that can accept injectable setup tasks may implement. Typically this is
 * used by configurable decorator stack to inject setup tasks into tests. It is then up to the test case to run the
 * tasks in the setup or threadSetup methods as it chooses.
 *
 * 

Set up tasks should be chained so that they are executed in the order that they are applied. Tear down tasks * should be chained so that they are executed in the reverse order to which they are applied. That way the set up and * tear down tasks act as a 'task' stack, with nested setups and tear downs. * *

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Responsibilities. *
Handle injection of set up tasks. *
Handle injection of tear down tasks. *
* * @author Rupert Smith */ public interface SetupTaskAware { /** * Adds the specified task to the tests setup. * * @param task The task to add to the tests setup. */ void chainSetupTask(Runnable task); /** * Adds the specified task to the tests tear down. * * @param task The task to add to the tests tear down. */ void chainTearDownTask(Runnable task); }




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