org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junitClass TearDownOnVmCrash
- java.lang.Object
- org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.TearDownOnVmCrash
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- junit.framework.TestListener, JUnitResultFormatter, JUnitTaskMirror.JUnitResultFormatterMirror
public class TearDownOnVmCrash extends java.lang.Object implements JUnitResultFormatterFormatter that doesn't create any output but tries to invoke the tearDown method on a testcase if that test was forked and caused a timeout or VM crash.This formatter has some limitations, for details see the <junit> task's manual.
- Since:
- Ant 1.8.0
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description TearDownOnVmCrash()
Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
addError(junit.framework.Test fakeTest, java.lang.Throwable t)
Only invoke tearDown if the suite is known and not the dummy test we get when a Batch fails and the error is an actual error generated by Ant.void
addFailure(junit.framework.Test test, junit.framework.AssertionFailedError t)
void
addFailure(junit.framework.Test test, java.lang.Throwable t)
void
endTest(junit.framework.Test test)
void
endTestSuite(JUnitTest suite)
The whole testsuite ended.void
setOutput(java.io.OutputStream out)
Sets the stream the formatter is supposed to write its results to.void
setSystemError(java.lang.String err)
This is what the test has written to System.errvoid
setSystemOutput(java.lang.String out)
This is what the test has written to System.outvoid
startTest(junit.framework.Test test)
void
startTestSuite(JUnitTest suite)
Records the suite's name to later determine the class to invoke tearDown on.
Method Detail
startTestSuite
public void startTestSuite(JUnitTest suite)Records the suite's name to later determine the class to invoke tearDown on.
- Specified by:
startTestSuite
in interfaceJUnitResultFormatter
- Parameters:
suite
- the suite.
addError
public void addError(junit.framework.Test fakeTest, java.lang.Throwable t)Only invoke tearDown if the suite is known and not the dummy test we get when a Batch fails and the error is an actual error generated by Ant.
- Specified by:
addError
in interfacejunit.framework.TestListener
addFailure
public void addFailure(junit.framework.Test test, java.lang.Throwable t)
addFailure
public void addFailure(junit.framework.Test test, junit.framework.AssertionFailedError t)
- Specified by:
addFailure
in interfacejunit.framework.TestListener
startTest
public void startTest(junit.framework.Test test)
- Specified by:
startTest
in interfacejunit.framework.TestListener
endTest
public void endTest(junit.framework.Test test)
- Specified by:
endTest
in interfacejunit.framework.TestListener
endTestSuite
public void endTestSuite(JUnitTest suite)Description copied from interface:JUnitResultFormatter
The whole testsuite ended.
- Specified by:
endTestSuite
in interfaceJUnitResultFormatter
- Parameters:
suite
- the suite.
setOutput
public void setOutput(java.io.OutputStream out)Description copied from interface:JUnitResultFormatter
Sets the stream the formatter is supposed to write its results to.
- Specified by:
setOutput
in interfaceJUnitResultFormatter
- Specified by:
setOutput
in interfaceJUnitTaskMirror.JUnitResultFormatterMirror
- Parameters:
out
- the output stream to use.
setSystemOutput
public void setSystemOutput(java.lang.String out)Description copied from interface:JUnitResultFormatter
This is what the test has written to System.out
- Specified by:
setSystemOutput
in interfaceJUnitResultFormatter
- Parameters:
out
- the string to write.
setSystemError
public void setSystemError(java.lang.String err)Description copied from interface:JUnitResultFormatter
This is what the test has written to System.err
- Specified by:
setSystemError
in interfaceJUnitResultFormatter
- Parameters:
err
- the string to write.