package junit.tests.framework; import junit.framework.AssertionFailedError; import junit.framework.ComparisonFailure; import junit.framework.TestCase; public class AssertTest extends TestCase { /* In the tests that follow, we can't use standard formatting * for exception tests: * try { * somethingThatShouldThrow(); * fail(); * catch (AssertionFailedError e) { * } * because fail() would never be reported. */ public void testFail() { // Also, we are testing fail, so we can't rely on fail() working. // We have to throw the exception manually, . try { fail(); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } throw new AssertionFailedError(); } public void testAssertEquals() { Object o= new Object(); assertEquals(o, o); try { assertEquals(new Object(), new Object()); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } fail(); } public void testAssertEqualsNull() { assertEquals(null, null); } public void testAssertStringEquals() { assertEquals("a", "a"); } public void testAssertNullNotEqualsString() { try { assertEquals(null, "foo"); fail(); } catch (ComparisonFailure e) { } } public void testAssertStringNotEqualsNull() { try { assertEquals("foo", null); fail(); } catch (ComparisonFailure e) { e.getMessage(); // why no assertion? } } public void testAssertNullNotEqualsNull() { try { assertEquals(null, new Object()); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { e.getMessage(); // why no assertion? return; } fail(); } public void testAssertNull() { assertNull(null); try { assertNull(new Object()); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } fail(); } public void testAssertNotNull() { assertNotNull(new Object()); try { assertNotNull(null); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } fail(); } public void testAssertTrue() { assertTrue(true); try { assertTrue(false); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } fail(); } public void testAssertFalse() { assertFalse(false); try { assertFalse(true); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } fail(); } public void testAssertSame() { Object o= new Object(); assertSame(o, o); try { assertSame(new Integer(1), new Integer(1)); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } fail(); } public void testAssertNotSame() { assertNotSame(new Integer(1), null); assertNotSame(null, new Integer(1)); assertNotSame(new Integer(1), new Integer(1)); try { Integer obj= new Integer(1); assertNotSame(obj, obj); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } fail(); } public void testAssertNotSameFailsNull() { try { assertNotSame(null, null); } catch (AssertionFailedError e) { return; } fail(); } }