package org.junit; import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; import java.lang.annotation.Target; /** * <p>The <code>Test</code> annotation tells JUnit that the <code>public void</code> method * to which it is attached can be run as a test case. To run the method, * JUnit first constructs a fresh instance of the class then invokes the * annotated method. Any exceptions thrown by the test will be reported * by JUnit as a failure. If no exceptions are thrown, the test is assumed * to have succeeded.</p> * * <p>A simple test looks like this: * <pre> * public class Example { * <b>@Test</b> * public void method() { * org.junit.Assert.assertTrue( new ArrayList().isEmpty() ); * } * } * </pre> * </p> * * <p>The <code>Test</code> annotation supports two optional parameters. * The first, <code>expected</code>, declares that a test method should throw * an exception. If it doesn't throw an exception or if it throws a different exception * than the one declared, the test fails. For example, the following test succeeds: * <pre> * @Test(<b>expected=IndexOutOfBoundsException.class</b>) public void outOfBounds() { * new ArrayList<Object>().get(1); * } * </pre></p> * * <p>The second optional parameter, <code>timeout</code>, causes a test to fail if it takes * longer than a specified amount of clock time (measured in milliseconds). The following test fails: * <pre> * @Test(<b>timeout=100</b>) public void infinity() { * while(true); * } * </pre></p> * * @since 4.0 */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ElementType.METHOD}) public @interface Test { /** * Default empty exception */ static class None extends Throwable { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; private None() { } } /** * Optionally specify <code>expected</code>, a Throwable, to cause a test method to succeed iff * an exception of the specified class is thrown by the method. */ Class<? extends Throwable> expected() default None.class; /** * Optionally specify <code>timeout</code> in milliseconds to cause a test method to fail if it * takes longer than that number of milliseconds. */ long timeout() default 0L; }