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package org.junit.runners;

import static org.junit.internal.runners.rules.RuleMemberValidator.CLASS_RULE_METHOD_VALIDATOR;
import static org.junit.internal.runners.rules.RuleMemberValidator.CLASS_RULE_VALIDATOR;

import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Comparator;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

import org.junit.AfterClass;
import org.junit.BeforeClass;
import org.junit.ClassRule;
import org.junit.Ignore;
import org.junit.Rule;
import org.junit.internal.AssumptionViolatedException;
import org.junit.internal.runners.model.EachTestNotifier;
import org.junit.internal.runners.statements.RunAfters;
import org.junit.internal.runners.statements.RunBefores;
import org.junit.rules.RunRules;
import org.junit.rules.TestRule;
import org.junit.runner.Description;
import org.junit.runner.Runner;
import org.junit.runner.manipulation.Filter;
import org.junit.runner.manipulation.Filterable;
import org.junit.runner.manipulation.NoTestsRemainException;
import org.junit.runner.manipulation.Sortable;
import org.junit.runner.manipulation.Sorter;
import org.junit.runner.notification.RunNotifier;
import org.junit.runner.notification.StoppedByUserException;
import org.junit.runners.model.FrameworkMethod;
import org.junit.runners.model.InitializationError;
import org.junit.runners.model.RunnerScheduler;
import org.junit.runners.model.Statement;
import org.junit.runners.model.TestClass;
import org.junit.validator.AnnotationsValidator;
import org.junit.validator.PublicClassValidator;
import org.junit.validator.TestClassValidator;

/**
 * Provides most of the functionality specific to a Runner that implements a
 * "parent node" in the test tree, with children defined by objects of some data
 * type {@code T}. (For {@link BlockJUnit4ClassRunner}, {@code T} is
 * {@link Method} . For {@link Suite}, {@code T} is {@link Class}.) Subclasses
 * must implement finding the children of the node, describing each child, and
 * running each child. ParentRunner will filter and sort children, handle
 * {@code @BeforeClass} and {@code @AfterClass} methods,
 * handle annotated {@link ClassRule}s, create a composite
 * {@link Description}, and run children sequentially.
 *
 * @since 4.5
 */
public abstract class ParentRunner extends Runner implements Filterable,
        Sortable {
    private static final List VALIDATORS = Arrays.asList(
            new AnnotationsValidator(), new PublicClassValidator());

    private final Object childrenLock = new Object();
    private final TestClass testClass;

    // Guarded by childrenLock
    private volatile Collection filteredChildren = null;

    private volatile RunnerScheduler scheduler = new RunnerScheduler() {
        public void schedule(Runnable childStatement) {
            childStatement.run();
        }

        public void finished() {
            // do nothing
        }
    };

    /**
     * Constructs a new {@code ParentRunner} that will run {@code @TestClass}
     */
    protected ParentRunner(Class testClass) throws InitializationError {
        this.testClass = createTestClass(testClass);
        validate();
    }

    protected TestClass createTestClass(Class testClass) {
        return new TestClass(testClass);
    }

    //
    // Must be overridden
    //

    /**
     * Returns a list of objects that define the children of this Runner.
     */
    protected abstract List getChildren();

    /**
     * Returns a {@link Description} for {@code child}, which can be assumed to
     * be an element of the list returned by {@link ParentRunner#getChildren()}
     */
    protected abstract Description describeChild(T child);

    /**
     * Runs the test corresponding to {@code child}, which can be assumed to be
     * an element of the list returned by {@link ParentRunner#getChildren()}.
     * Subclasses are responsible for making sure that relevant test events are
     * reported through {@code notifier}
     */
    protected abstract void runChild(T child, RunNotifier notifier);

    //
    // May be overridden
    //

    /**
     * Adds to {@code errors} a throwable for each problem noted with the test class (available from {@link #getTestClass()}).
     * Default implementation adds an error for each method annotated with
     * {@code @BeforeClass} or {@code @AfterClass} that is not
     * {@code public static void} with no arguments.
     */
    protected void collectInitializationErrors(List errors) {
        validatePublicVoidNoArgMethods(BeforeClass.class, true, errors);
        validatePublicVoidNoArgMethods(AfterClass.class, true, errors);
        validateClassRules(errors);
        applyValidators(errors);
    }

    private void applyValidators(List errors) {
        if (getTestClass().getJavaClass() != null) {
            for (TestClassValidator each : VALIDATORS) {
                errors.addAll(each.validateTestClass(getTestClass()));
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Adds to {@code errors} if any method in this class is annotated with
     * {@code annotation}, but:
     * 
    *
  • is not public, or *
  • takes parameters, or *
  • returns something other than void, or *
  • is static (given {@code isStatic is false}), or *
  • is not static (given {@code isStatic is true}). *
*/ protected void validatePublicVoidNoArgMethods(Class annotation, boolean isStatic, List errors) { List methods = getTestClass().getAnnotatedMethods(annotation); for (FrameworkMethod eachTestMethod : methods) { eachTestMethod.validatePublicVoidNoArg(isStatic, errors); } } private void validateClassRules(List errors) { CLASS_RULE_VALIDATOR.validate(getTestClass(), errors); CLASS_RULE_METHOD_VALIDATOR.validate(getTestClass(), errors); } /** * Constructs a {@code Statement} to run all of the tests in the test class. * Override to add pre-/post-processing. Here is an outline of the * implementation: *
    *
  1. Determine the children to be run using {@link #getChildren()} * (subject to any imposed filter and sort).
  2. *
  3. If there are any children remaining after filtering and ignoring, * construct a statement that will: *
      *
    1. Apply all {@code ClassRule}s on the test-class and superclasses.
    2. *
    3. Run all non-overridden {@code @BeforeClass} methods on the test-class * and superclasses; if any throws an Exception, stop execution and pass the * exception on.
    4. *
    5. Run all remaining tests on the test-class.
    6. *
    7. Run all non-overridden {@code @AfterClass} methods on the test-class * and superclasses: exceptions thrown by previous steps are combined, if * necessary, with exceptions from AfterClass methods into a * {@link org.junit.runners.model.MultipleFailureException}.
    8. *
    *
  4. *
* * @return {@code Statement} */ protected Statement classBlock(final RunNotifier notifier) { Statement statement = childrenInvoker(notifier); if (!areAllChildrenIgnored()) { statement = withBeforeClasses(statement); statement = withAfterClasses(statement); statement = withClassRules(statement); } return statement; } private boolean areAllChildrenIgnored() { for (T child : getFilteredChildren()) { if (!isIgnored(child)) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Returns a {@link Statement}: run all non-overridden {@code @BeforeClass} methods on this class * and superclasses before executing {@code statement}; if any throws an * Exception, stop execution and pass the exception on. */ protected Statement withBeforeClasses(Statement statement) { List befores = testClass .getAnnotatedMethods(BeforeClass.class); return befores.isEmpty() ? statement : new RunBefores(statement, befores, null); } /** * Returns a {@link Statement}: run all non-overridden {@code @AfterClass} methods on this class * and superclasses before executing {@code statement}; all AfterClass methods are * always executed: exceptions thrown by previous steps are combined, if * necessary, with exceptions from AfterClass methods into a * {@link org.junit.runners.model.MultipleFailureException}. */ protected Statement withAfterClasses(Statement statement) { List afters = testClass .getAnnotatedMethods(AfterClass.class); return afters.isEmpty() ? statement : new RunAfters(statement, afters, null); } /** * Returns a {@link Statement}: apply all * static fields assignable to {@link TestRule} * annotated with {@link ClassRule}. * * @param statement the base statement * @return a RunRules statement if any class-level {@link Rule}s are * found, or the base statement */ private Statement withClassRules(Statement statement) { List classRules = classRules(); return classRules.isEmpty() ? statement : new RunRules(statement, classRules, getDescription()); } /** * @return the {@code ClassRule}s that can transform the block that runs * each method in the tested class. */ protected List classRules() { List result = testClass.getAnnotatedMethodValues(null, ClassRule.class, TestRule.class); result.addAll(testClass.getAnnotatedFieldValues(null, ClassRule.class, TestRule.class)); return result; } /** * Returns a {@link Statement}: Call {@link #runChild(Object, RunNotifier)} * on each object returned by {@link #getChildren()} (subject to any imposed * filter and sort) */ protected Statement childrenInvoker(final RunNotifier notifier) { return new Statement() { @Override public void evaluate() { runChildren(notifier); } }; } /** * Evaluates whether a child is ignored. The default implementation always * returns false. * *

{@link BlockJUnit4ClassRunner}, for example, overrides this method to * filter tests based on the {@link Ignore} annotation. */ protected boolean isIgnored(T child) { return false; } private void runChildren(final RunNotifier notifier) { final RunnerScheduler currentScheduler = scheduler; try { for (final T each : getFilteredChildren()) { currentScheduler.schedule(new Runnable() { public void run() { ParentRunner.this.runChild(each, notifier); } }); } } finally { currentScheduler.finished(); } } /** * Returns a name used to describe this Runner */ protected String getName() { return testClass.getName(); } // // Available for subclasses // /** * Returns a {@link TestClass} object wrapping the class to be executed. */ public final TestClass getTestClass() { return testClass; } /** * Runs a {@link Statement} that represents a leaf (aka atomic) test. */ protected final void runLeaf(Statement statement, Description description, RunNotifier notifier) { EachTestNotifier eachNotifier = new EachTestNotifier(notifier, description); eachNotifier.fireTestStarted(); try { statement.evaluate(); } catch (AssumptionViolatedException e) { eachNotifier.addFailedAssumption(e); } catch (Throwable e) { eachNotifier.addFailure(e); } finally { eachNotifier.fireTestFinished(); } } /** * @return the annotations that should be attached to this runner's * description. */ protected Annotation[] getRunnerAnnotations() { return testClass.getAnnotations(); } // // Implementation of Runner // @Override public Description getDescription() { Description description = Description.createSuiteDescription(getName(), getRunnerAnnotations()); for (T child : getFilteredChildren()) { description.addChild(describeChild(child)); } return description; } @Override public void run(final RunNotifier notifier) { EachTestNotifier testNotifier = new EachTestNotifier(notifier, getDescription()); try { Statement statement = classBlock(notifier); statement.evaluate(); } catch (AssumptionViolatedException e) { testNotifier.addFailedAssumption(e); } catch (StoppedByUserException e) { throw e; } catch (Throwable e) { testNotifier.addFailure(e); } } // // Implementation of Filterable and Sortable // public void filter(Filter filter) throws NoTestsRemainException { synchronized (childrenLock) { List children = new ArrayList(getFilteredChildren()); for (Iterator iter = children.iterator(); iter.hasNext(); ) { T each = iter.next(); if (shouldRun(filter, each)) { try { filter.apply(each); } catch (NoTestsRemainException e) { iter.remove(); } } else { iter.remove(); } } filteredChildren = Collections.unmodifiableCollection(children); if (filteredChildren.isEmpty()) { throw new NoTestsRemainException(); } } } public void sort(Sorter sorter) { synchronized (childrenLock) { for (T each : getFilteredChildren()) { sorter.apply(each); } List sortedChildren = new ArrayList(getFilteredChildren()); Collections.sort(sortedChildren, comparator(sorter)); filteredChildren = Collections.unmodifiableCollection(sortedChildren); } } // // Private implementation // private void validate() throws InitializationError { List errors = new ArrayList(); collectInitializationErrors(errors); if (!errors.isEmpty()) { throw new InitializationError(errors); } } private Collection getFilteredChildren() { if (filteredChildren == null) { synchronized (childrenLock) { if (filteredChildren == null) { filteredChildren = Collections.unmodifiableCollection(getChildren()); } } } return filteredChildren; } private boolean shouldRun(Filter filter, T each) { return filter.shouldRun(describeChild(each)); } private Comparator comparator(final Sorter sorter) { return new Comparator() { public int compare(T o1, T o2) { return sorter.compare(describeChild(o1), describeChild(o2)); } }; } /** * Sets a scheduler that determines the order and parallelization * of children. Highly experimental feature that may change. */ public void setScheduler(RunnerScheduler scheduler) { this.scheduler = scheduler; } }





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