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21:22
Yay! Ownership hunt mentioned on Tweeter!
uhmm
i was writing a negative test scenario for java (been a while ago)
@Test(expected=InvalidClockValueException.class)
public void testNoConstructor1() throws InvalidClockValueException {
     Clock c = new Clock(-1, 0, 0 ,0 , 0);
}
i have to add a throws clause ... seems illogical since i'm expecting it
or is that the way to go ? According to the docs of jUnit4, the expected attribute should be enough
fge
fge
@KarelG if that is what is required then this is the way to go
If the exception is not thrown the text fails
And of course you always have the option to write the test itself differently, as in, for instance:
try {
    new Clock(-1, 0, 0, 0, 0);
    fail("Was expecting an InvalidClockValueException here");
} catch (InvalidClockValueException ignored) {
    // or maybe you want to check something else about the exception
Personally I use TestNG and not JUnit, plus assertj and a few methods of mine so this would have looked like this:
that's more code
gotcha add the throws clause then ...
thanks for your reply :)
fge
fge
try {
    new Clock(-1, 0, 0, 0, 0);
    shouldHaveThrown(InvalidClockValueException.class);
} catch (InvalidClockValueException e) {
    assertThat(e).hasMessage("Meh, second argument cannot be null");
    // or whatever
}
@KarelG then what? "less code" does not mean "better"
Code is WORM
Write Once, Read Many
And there are no excuses whatsoever, in Java, to minimize the amount of code you write; not with what IDEs can do for you
Write code which is obvious; people who follow you will only ever thank you for it
21:38
i'm just saying that it appears illogical to add a throws clause in the method while i'm expecting the error
but forgot that the test methods are capped in other methods
fge
fge
Hey
With the code as I wrote it, you won't have to throw it;
but in any case that's not the problem
And as far as exception handling is concerned, you may want to have a look at this too:
(yes, this video is mine)
a final static exception class ? ;)
is there a nice reason for that ?
fge
fge
"final" just because I like to make things final where they can be; and "static" because, well, you know what it implies to NOT have static inner classes, right?
it should be handled with care, but from your video, you know what to do
so ...
have a nice day
fge
fge
Uh?
 
1 hour later…
22:56
@KarelG final static 'exception class' should be "handled with care"? What's up with that?
23:14
hi

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