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package com.google.gwt.inject.client.nonpublic;
import com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase;
/**
* Tests for issue #1. We don't actually support injecting non-public types,
* so this Ginjector creation is expected to fail. This test does illustrate
* that we give good error messages in this case. (They are not asserted but
* you can see them in the output.) Unfortunately, this intentional creation of
* a class with failures in the generator only works in hosted mode, so
* the actual test contents are commented out. You can uncomment them to see
* what the error messages are like.
*/
public class NonPublicTest extends GWTTestCase {
public void testNonPublic() throws Exception {
// Do nothing. :(
/*
try {
NonPublicGinjector ginjector = GWT.create(NonPublicGinjector.class);
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
// Expected it to fail. Nothing much more specific to assert.
}
*/
// This is what we would test if we actually supported injecting non-public classes
/*
SecretMain main = ginjector.getMain();
assertNotNull(main.getInnerViaConstructor());
assertNotNull(main.getInnerViaField());
assertNotNull(main.getInnerViaMethod());
assertNotNull(main.getPrivateViaConstructor());
assertNotNull(main.getPrivateViaField());
assertNotNull(main.getPrivateViaMethod());
*/
}
public String getModuleName() {
return "com.google.gwt.inject.InjectTest";
}
}