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package samples.junit4.partialmocking;
import org.junit.Ignore;
import org.junit.Test;
import samples.partialmocking.PartialMockingWithConstructor;
import static org.powermock.api.easymock.PowerMock.*;
public class PartialMockingWithConstructorTest {
@Ignore("The initialize method is never invoked but is caught by the proxy. This is a possibly a bug in EasyMock class extensions?")
@Test
public void testPartialMock() throws Exception {
/*
* In the original test case PartialMockingWithConstructor had
* constructor arguments which I removed to slim down the test case,
* originally I was using the following method to create a partial mock.
* Regardless the same problem still occurs.
*/
PartialMockingWithConstructor nationPartialMock = createPartialMockAndInvokeDefaultConstructor(PartialMockingWithConstructor.class, "touch");
/*
* The following method also causes the same problem.
*/
// Nation nationPartialMock =
// createPartialMockAndInvokeDefaultConstructor(Nation.class,"touch");
replay(nationPartialMock);
// Uncommenting the following line has no effect on the test result.
// nationPartialMock.initialize();
verify(nationPartialMock);
}
}