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package org.apache.jsieve.tests;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.jsieve.Arguments;
import org.apache.jsieve.SieveContext;
import org.apache.jsieve.exception.SieveException;
import org.apache.jsieve.exception.SyntaxException;
import org.apache.jsieve.mail.MailAdapter;

/**
 * Class | Interface Enter description here
 * 
 * Creation Date: 13-Jan-04
 * 
 * @author sbrewin
 * 
 * Copyright 2003, Synergy Systems Limited
 */
/**
 * Abstract class AbstractTest defines a framework of common behavior for Sieve
 * Tests.
 */
public abstract class AbstractTest implements ExecutableTest {

    /**
     * Constructor for AbstractTest.
     */
    public AbstractTest() {
        super();
    }

    /**
     * 

* Method execute executes a basic Sieve Test after first invoking framework * methods to validate the Command arguments. *

* *

* Also, * * @see org.apache.jsieve.tests.ExecutableTest#execute(MailAdapter, * Arguments, SieveContext) */ public boolean execute(MailAdapter mail, Arguments arguments, SieveContext context) throws SieveException { validateArguments(arguments, context); return executeBasic(mail, arguments, context); } /** * Abstract method executeBasic invokes a Sieve Test. * * @param mail * @param arguments * @param context * SieveContext giving contextual information, not * null * @return boolean * @throws SieveException */ protected abstract boolean executeBasic(MailAdapter mail, Arguments arguments, SieveContext context) throws SieveException; /** * Framework method validateArguments is invoked before a Sieve Test is * executed to validate its arguments. Subclass methods are expected to * override or extend this method to perform their own validation as * appropriate. * * @param arguments * @param context * SieveContext giving comntextual information, * not null * @throws SieveException */ protected void validateArguments(Arguments arguments, SieveContext context) throws SieveException { if (!arguments.getArgumentList().isEmpty()) { final Log logger = context.getLog(); if (logger.isWarnEnabled()) { logger.warn("Unexpected arguments for " + getClass().getName()); } context.getCoordinate().logDiagnosticsInfo(logger); logger.debug(arguments); final String message = context.getCoordinate() .addStartLineAndColumn("Found unexpected arguments."); throw new SyntaxException(message); } } }





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