So, as to the class name -- we test some class x.y.z.MyClass; ideally, the matching test case, save for special circumstances, should be x.y.z.MyClassTest
That's the idea; in this test, in @BeforeClass, we create a MemoryFileSystem, and in @AfterClass we close it
Since it is a Java 7 FileSystem, it can produce Paths, and what is more we can also write to it -- create files, directories, AND change their permissions
Here we are dealing with FileSystem, FileSystemProvider, MemoryFileSystem, MemoryFileSystemBuilder and Path. Can you please just give a brief intro on these?
I know about Path, so I have no trouble with it
I read and understood that A provider is a factory for one or more FileSystem instances
and FS is an interface to a file system and is the factory for objects to access files and other objects in the file system.
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@ItachiUchiha in the filesystem in question, create a directory, a file in that directory, remove the write access to the directory, and issue the visitor on the directory. It should fail with AccessDeniedException
Also, both filesystems should be created in the same try-with-resources
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@fge I got it's reason. Because we want both of them open @ same time, right? On the contrary, like i did, it will first create filesystem1, will close it and then create the second, am I right?
But the goal is to have it do something because the test will fail
So, the test is: try { Files.walkFileTree(dir, new FailFastDeletionVisitor(dir)); shouldHaveThrown(AccessDeniedException.class); } catch (IOException e) { assertThat(e).isExactlyInstanceOf(AccessDeniedException.class); }