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JUnitSpelling
JUnitSpelling
Some JUnit framework methods are easy to misspell.
This rule is defined by the following XPath expression:
//MethodDeclarator[(not(@Image = 'setUp')
and translate(@Image, 'SETuP', 'setUp') = 'setUp')
or (not(@Image = 'tearDown')
and translate(@Image, 'TEARdOWN', 'tearDown') = 'tearDown')]
[FormalParameters[count(*) = 0]]
[ancestor::ClassOrInterfaceDeclaration[//ClassOrInterfaceType[typeof(@Image, 'junit.framework.TestCase','TestCase')] or //MarkerAnnotation/Name[typeof(@Image, 'org.junit.Test', 'Test')]]]
Example:
import junit.framework.*;
public class Foo extends TestCase {
public void setup() {} // oops, should be setUp
public void TearDown() {} // oops, should be tearDown
}