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Tests normal bean methods such as accessors, mutators, equals(), hashcode(), etc.
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package org.force66.beantester.tests;
import org.force66.beantester.utils.BeanTesterException;
import org.force66.beantester.utils.InstantiationUtils;
/**
* Hashcode test.
* @author D. Ashmore
*
*/
public class HashcodeTest extends BaseBeanTest {
@Override
public boolean testBeanClass(Class> klass) {
Object instance1 = InstantiationUtils.safeNewInstance(klass);
this.setFailureReason(null);
int instance1HashValue;
try {instance1HashValue=instance1.hashCode();}
catch (Exception e) {
throw new BeanTesterException("hashcode() failed execution", e)
.addContextValue("bean class", klass.toString());
}
/*
* With no changes, the hashcode value should remain constant for all time. 10,000 birds don't
* make a summer, but...
*/
for (int i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
if (instance1HashValue != instance1.hashCode()) {
this.setFailureReason("Instances that don't change should produce the same hashcode value over time. class="+klass.getName());
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
}