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A Java architecture test library, to specify and assert architecture rules in plain Java - Module 'archunit-junit5-api'
/*
* Copyright 2018 TNG Technology Consulting GmbH
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package com.tngtech.archunit.junit;
import java.lang.ref.SoftReference;
import com.tngtech.archunit.PublicAPI;
import static com.tngtech.archunit.PublicAPI.Usage.ACCESS;
/**
* Determines how the JUnit test support caches classes.
* The test support can cache imported classes according to their location between several runs
* of different test classes, i.e. if ATest
analyses file:///some/path
and
* BTest
analyses the same classes, the classes imported for ATest
* will be reused for BTest
. If this is not desired, the {@link CacheMode}.{@link #PER_CLASS}
* can be used to completely deactivate caching between different test classes.
*/
@PublicAPI(usage = ACCESS)
public enum CacheMode {
/**
* Signals that imported Java classes should be cached for the current test class only, and discarded afterwards.
*/
@PublicAPI(usage = ACCESS)
PER_CLASS,
/**
* Signals that imported Java classes should be cached by location
* (i.e. the combination of URLs used to import these classes).
* The cache uses {@link SoftReference SoftReferences}, i.e. the heap will be
* freed, once it is needed, but this might cause a noticeable delay, once the garbage collector starts
* removing all those references at the last possible moment.
*/
@PublicAPI(usage = ACCESS)
FOREVER
}