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package org.gradle.internal.dispatch
import org.slf4j.Logger
import spock.lang.Specification
class ExceptionTrackingFailureHandlerTest extends Specification {
private final Logger logger = Mock()
private final ExceptionTrackingFailureHandler dispatch = new ExceptionTrackingFailureHandler(logger)
def stopRethrowsFailure() {
RuntimeException failure = new RuntimeException()
when:
dispatch.dispatchFailed("message", failure)
dispatch.stop()
then:
def e = thrown(DispatchException)
e.cause == failure
0 * logger._
}
def logsAnySubsequentFailures() {
RuntimeException failure1 = new RuntimeException()
RuntimeException failure2 = new RuntimeException('broken2')
when:
dispatch.dispatchFailed("message1", failure1)
dispatch.dispatchFailed("message2", failure2)
dispatch.stop()
then:
def e = thrown(DispatchException)
e.cause == failure1
1 * logger.error('broken2', failure2)
0 * logger._
}
def stopDoesNothingWhenThereWereNoFailures() {
when:
dispatch.stop()
then:
0 * logger._
}
}
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