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If not, see * * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * * *********************************************************************** */ package complexlib; import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; import java.lang.reflect.Method; /** * * @author ll93751 * * I have removed the assure(...) functions from ComplexTestCase due to the fact now I can * use the functions every where and don't need to be a ComplexTestCase any longer. */ public class Assurance { public static final boolean CONTINUE = true; /** State of the current test method **/ protected boolean state = true; /** The message if the test did fail **/ protected String message = null; /** * Assure that s is true. * This function generates "Assure failed." as standard message. * @param s The condition that should be true. */ protected void assure(boolean s) { assure("Assure failed.", s, false); } /** * Assure that s is true. * The given message will be only evaluated, if s is false. * @param msg The message that is evaluated. * @param s The condition that should be true. */ protected void assure(String msg, boolean s) { assure(msg, s, false); } /** * Assure that two boolean values are equal * @param expected specifies the expected boolean value * @param actual specifies the actual boolean value */ protected void assureEquals( boolean expected, boolean actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", expected, new Boolean( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two boolean values are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected boolean value * @param actual specifies the actual boolean value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, boolean expected, boolean actual ) { assureEquals( message, expected, actual, false ); } /** * Assure that two byte values are equal * @param expected specifies the expected byte value * @param actual specifies the actual byte value */ protected void assureEquals( byte expected, byte actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", new Byte( expected ), new Byte( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two byte values are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected byte value * @param actual specifies the actual byte value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, byte expected, byte actual ) { assureEquals( message, new Byte( expected ), new Byte( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two double values are equal * @param expected specifies the expected double value * @param actual specifies the actual double value */ protected void assureEquals( double expected, double actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", new Double( expected ), new Double( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two double values are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected double value * @param actual specifies the actual double value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, double expected, double actual ) { assureEquals( message, new Double( expected ), new Double( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two float values are equal * @param expected specifies the expected float value * @param actual specifies the actual float value */ protected void assureEquals( float expected, float actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", new Float( expected ), new Float( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two float values are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected float value * @param actual specifies the actual float value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, float expected, float actual ) { assureEquals( message, new Float( expected ), new Float( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two short values are equal * @param expected specifies the expected short value * @param actual specifies the actual short value */ protected void assureEquals( short expected, short actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", new Short( expected ), new Short( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two short values are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected short value * @param actual specifies the actual short value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, short expected, short actual ) { assureEquals( message, new Short( expected ), new Short( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two int values are equal * @param expected specifies the expected int value * @param actual specifies the actual int value */ protected void assureEquals( int expected, int actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", new Integer( expected ), new Integer( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two int values are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected int value * @param actual specifies the actual int value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, int expected, int actual ) { assureEquals( message, new Integer( expected ), new Integer( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two long values are equal * @param expected specifies the expected long value * @param actual specifies the actual long value */ protected void assureEquals( long expected, long actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", new Long( expected ), new Long( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two long values are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected long value * @param actual specifies the actual long value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, long expected, long actual ) { assureEquals( message, new Long( expected ), new Long( actual ), false ); } /** * Assure that two string values are equal * @param expected specifies the expected string value * @param actual specifies the actual string value */ protected void assureEquals( String expected, String actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", expected, actual, false ); } /** * Assure that two string values are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected string value * @param actual specifies the actual string value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, String expected, String actual ) { assureEquals( message, expected, actual, false ); } /** * Assure that two object are equal * @param expected specifies the expected object value * @param actual specifies the actual object value */ protected void assureEquals( Object expected, Object actual ) { assureEquals( "Equality test failed", expected, actual, false ); } /** * Assure that two objects are equal * @param message the message to print when the equality test fails * @param expected specifies the expected object value * @param actual specifies the actual object value */ protected void assureEquals( String message, Object expected, Object actual ) { assureEquals( message, expected, actual, false ); } /** * assures the two given sequences are of equal length, and have equal content */ public void assureEquals( String i_message, T[] i_expected, T[] i_actual, boolean i_continue ) { if ( i_expected.length != i_actual.length ) failed( i_message + ": expected element count: " + i_expected.length + ", actual element count: " + i_actual.length ); for ( int i=0; i void assureEquals( String i_message, T[] i_expected, T[] i_actual ) { assureEquals( i_message, i_expected, i_actual, false ); } /** invokes a given method on a given object, and assures a certain exception is caught * @param _message is the message to print when the check fails * @param _object is the object to invoke the method on * @param _methodName is the name of the method to invoke * @param _methodArgs are the arguments to pass to the method. * @param _argClasses are the classes to assume for the arguments of the methods * @param _expectedExceptionClass is the class of the exception to be caught. If this is null, * it means that no exception must be throw by invoking the method. */ protected void assureException( final String _message, final Object _object, final String _methodName, final Class[] _argClasses, final Object[] _methodArgs, final Class _expectedExceptionClass ) { Class objectClass = _object.getClass(); boolean noExceptionAllowed = ( _expectedExceptionClass == null ); boolean caughtExpected = noExceptionAllowed ? true : false; try { Method method = objectClass.getMethod( _methodName, _argClasses ); method.invoke(_object, _methodArgs ); } catch ( InvocationTargetException e ) { caughtExpected = noExceptionAllowed ? false : ( e.getTargetException().getClass().equals( _expectedExceptionClass ) ); } catch( Exception e ) { caughtExpected = false; } assure( _message, caughtExpected ); } /** invokes a given method on a given object, and assures a certain exception is caught * @param _message is the message to print when the check fails * @param _object is the object to invoke the method on * @param _methodName is the name of the method to invoke * @param _methodArgs are the arguments to pass to the method. Those implicitly define * the classes of the arguments of the method which is called. * @param _expectedExceptionClass is the class of the exception to be caught. If this is null, * it means that no exception must be throw by invoking the method. */ protected void assureException( final String _message, final Object _object, final String _methodName, final Object[] _methodArgs, final Class _expectedExceptionClass ) { Class[] argClasses = new Class[ _methodArgs.length ]; for ( int i=0; i<_methodArgs.length; ++i ) argClasses[i] = _methodArgs[i].getClass(); assureException( _message, _object, _methodName, argClasses, _methodArgs, _expectedExceptionClass ); } /** invokes a given method on a given object, and assures a certain exception is caught * @param _object is the object to invoke the method on * @param _methodName is the name of the method to invoke * @param _methodArgs are the arguments to pass to the method. Those implicitly define * the classes of the arguments of the method which is called. * @param _expectedExceptionClass is the class of the exception to be caught. If this is null, * it means that no exception must be throw by invoking the method. */ protected void assureException( final Object _object, final String _methodName, final Object[] _methodArgs, final Class _expectedExceptionClass ) { assureException( "did not catch the expected exception (" + ( ( _expectedExceptionClass == null ) ? "none" : _expectedExceptionClass.getName() ) + ") while calling " + _object.getClass().getName() + "." + _methodName, _object, _methodName, _methodArgs, _expectedExceptionClass ); } /** invokes a given method on a given object, and assures a certain exception is caught * @param _object is the object to invoke the method on * @param _methodName is the name of the method to invoke * @param _methodArgs are the arguments to pass to the method * @param _argClasses are the classes to assume for the arguments of the methods * @param _expectedExceptionClass is the class of the exception to be caught. If this is null, * it means that no exception must be throw by invoking the method. */ protected void assureException( final Object _object, final String _methodName, final Class[] _argClasses, final Object[] _methodArgs, final Class _expectedExceptionClass ) { assureException( "did not catch the expected exception (" + ( ( _expectedExceptionClass == null ) ? "none" : _expectedExceptionClass.getName() ) + ") while calling " + _object.getClass().getName() + "." + _methodName, _object, _methodName, _argClasses, _methodArgs, _expectedExceptionClass ); } /** * Mark the currently executed method as failed. * This function generates "Test did fail." as standard message. */ protected void failed() { assure("Test did fail.", false, false); } /** * Mark the currently executed method as failed. * with the given message. * @param msg The message of the failure. */ protected void failed(String msg) { assure(msg, false, false); } /** * Assure that s is true. * The given message will be only evaluated, if s is false. * Normally, assure() leaves the current test method, and the next one * is executed. With the parameter 'cont' set to true, the current test * method will continue.
* The current method will of course marked as failed. * @param msg The message that is evaluated. * @param s The condition that should be true. * @param cont Continue with test method, even if s is false. */ protected void assure(String msg, boolean s, boolean cont) { state &= s; if (!s) { message += msg + "\r\n"; // log.println(msg); if (!cont) { throw new AssureException(msg); } } } protected void assureEquals( String message, Object expected, Object actual, boolean cont ) { assure( message + " (expected: " + expected.toString() + ", actual: " + actual.toString() + ")", expected.equals( actual ), cont ); } /** * Mark the currently executed method as failed. * with the given message. * The given message will be only evaluated, if s is false. * With the parameter 'cont' set to true, the current test * method will continue.
* The current method will of course marked as failed. * @param msg The message that is evaluated. * @param cont Continue with test method, even if s is false. */ protected void failed(String msg, boolean cont) { assure(msg, false, cont); } /** * @deprecated */ // protected void addResult(String message, boolean state) { // String msg = message + " - " + state; // this.state &= state; // this.message += msg + "\r\n"; // log.println(msg); // } public class AssureException extends RuntimeException { public AssureException(String msg) { super(msg); } } }