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JMockit is a Java toolkit for automated developer testing.
It contains mocking/faking APIs and a code coverage tool, supporting both JUnit and TestNG.
The mocking APIs allow all kinds of Java code, without testability restrictions, to be tested
in isolation from selected dependencies.
/*
* Copyright (c) 2006 Rogério Liesenfeld
* This file is subject to the terms of the MIT license (see LICENSE.txt).
*/
package mockit.internal.injection;
import javax.annotation.*;
import mockit.*;
import mockit.internal.state.*;
import mockit.internal.util.*;
final class TestedParameter extends TestedObject
{
@Nonnull private final TestMethod testMethod;
@Nonnegative private final int parameterIndex;
TestedParameter(
@Nonnull InjectionState injectionState, @Nonnull TestMethod testMethod, @Nonnegative int parameterIndex,
@Nonnull Tested metadata)
{
super(
injectionState, metadata, ParameterNames.getName(testMethod, parameterIndex),
testMethod.getParameterType(parameterIndex), testMethod.getParameterClass(parameterIndex));
this.testMethod = testMethod;
this.parameterIndex = parameterIndex;
}
@Nullable @Override
Object getExistingTestedInstanceIfApplicable(@Nonnull Object testClassInstance)
{
Object testedObject = null;
if (!createAutomatically) {
String providedValue = metadata.value();
if (!providedValue.isEmpty()) {
Class> parameterClass = testMethod.getParameterClass(parameterIndex);
testedObject = Utilities.convertFromString(parameterClass, providedValue);
if (testedObject != null) {
testMethod.setParameterValue(parameterIndex, testedObject);
}
}
createAutomatically = testedObject == null;
}
return testedObject;
}
@Override
void setInstance(@Nonnull Object testClassInstance, @Nullable Object testedInstance)
{
testMethod.setParameterValue(parameterIndex, testedInstance);
}
}