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package io.reactivex.internal.operators.observable;
import org.junit.Test;
import io.reactivex.*;
import io.reactivex.exceptions.TestException;
import io.reactivex.functions.Function;
import io.reactivex.observers.TestObserver;
public class ObservableRedoTest {
@Test
public void redoCancel() {
final TestObserver<Integer> to = new TestObserver<Integer>();
Observable.just(1)
.repeatWhen(new Function<Observable<Object>, ObservableSource<Object>>() {
@Override
public ObservableSource<Object> apply(Observable<Object> o) throws Exception {
return o.map(new Function<Object, Object>() {
int count;
@Override
public Object apply(Object v) throws Exception {
if (++count == 1) {
to.cancel();
}
return v;
}
});
}
})
.subscribe(to);
}
@Test
public void managerThrows() {
Observable.just(1)
.retryWhen(new Function<Observable<Throwable>, ObservableSource<Object>>() {
@Override
public ObservableSource<Object> apply(Observable<Throwable> v) throws Exception {
throw new TestException();
}
})
.test()
.assertFailure(TestException.class);
}
}