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* Copyright 2009 the original author or authors.
*
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package org.codenarc.rule.junit
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.expr.MethodCallExpression
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitorRule
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractMethodCallExpressionVisitor
import org.codenarc.util.AstUtil
/**
* This rule detects JUnit calling the fail() method without an argument. For better error reporting you should always provide a message.
*
* @author Hamlet D'Arcy
*/
class JUnitFailWithoutMessageRule extends AbstractAstVisitorRule {
String name = 'JUnitFailWithoutMessage'
int priority = 2
Class astVisitorClass = JUnitFailWithoutMessageRuleAstVisitor
String applyToClassNames = DEFAULT_TEST_CLASS_NAMES
}
class JUnitFailWithoutMessageRuleAstVisitor extends AbstractMethodCallExpressionVisitor {
@Override
void visitMethodCallExpression(MethodCallExpression call) {
if (AstUtil.isMethodCall(call, ['this', 'Assert'], ['fail'], 0)) {
addViolation call, 'Pass a String parameter to the fail method'
}
}
}