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JUnitTestsShouldIncludeAssert
JUnitTestsShouldIncludeAssert
JUnit tests should include at least one assertion. This makes the tests more robust, and
using assert with messages provide the developer a clearer idea of what the test does.
This rule is defined by the following Java class:
net.sourceforge.pmd.rules.junit.JUnitTestsShouldContainAsserts
Example:
public class Foo extends TestCase {
public void testSomething() {
Bar b = findBar();
// This is better than having a NullPointerException
// assertNotNull("bar not found", b);
b.work();
}
}
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