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*
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package net.sf.antcontrib.logic;
import net.sf.antcontrib.BuildFileTestBase;
/**
* Since AntCallBack is basically a copy and paste of antcall, the only testing
* done here is on the extra features provided by antcallback. It is assumed
* that changes to antcall will be propagated to antcallback and that antcall
* has it's own unit tests (which turns out to have been a bad assumption,
* I can't find any unit tests for antcall).
*
* @author danson
*/
public class AntCallBackTest extends BuildFileTestBase {
/**
* Constructor for the AntCallBackTest object
*
* @param name Description of the Parameter
*/
public AntCallBackTest( String name ) {
super( name );
}
/** The JUnit setup method */
public void setUp() {
configureProject( "test/resources/logic/antcallbacktest.xml" );
}
/** A unit test for JUnit */
public void test1() {
expectPropertySet( "test1", "prop1", "prop1" );
}
/** A unit test for JUnit */
public void test2() {
expectPropertySet( "test2", "prop1", "prop1" );
expectPropertySet( "test2", "prop2", "prop2" );
expectPropertySet( "test2", "prop3", "prop3" );
}
/** A unit test for JUnit */
public void test3() {
expectPropertySet( "test3", "prop1", "prop1" );
expectPropertySet( "test3", "prop2", "prop2" );
expectPropertySet( "test3", "prop3", "prop3" );
}
/** A unit test for JUnit */
public void test4() {
expectPropertyUnset( "test4", "prop1" );
expectPropertySet( "test4", "prop2", "prop2" );
expectPropertySet( "test4", "prop3", "prop3" );
}
/** A unit test for JUnit */
public void test5() {
expectPropertySet( "test5", "prop1", "blah" );
expectPropertySet( "test5", "prop2", "prop2" );
expectPropertySet( "test5", "prop3", "prop3" );
}
}