public abstract class SloppyTearDown extends java.lang.Object implements TearDown
TearDown that may throw an exception but
should not fail a test when it does. (The behavior of a TearDown that throws an exception
varies; see its documentation for details.) Use it just like a TearDown, except override
sloppyTearDown() instead.| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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private static java.util.logging.Logger |
logger |
| Constructor and Description |
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SloppyTearDown() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract void |
sloppyTearDown() |
void |
tearDown()
Performs a single tear-down operation.
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public final void tearDown()
TearDowncom.google.common.testing.junit3.TearDownTestCase and com.google.common.testing.junit4.TearDownTestCase for example.
A failing TearDown may or may not fail a tl4j test, depending on the version of
JUnit test case you are running under. To avoid failing in the face of an exception regardless
of JUnit version, implement a SloppyTearDown instead.
tl4j details: For backwards compatibility, junit3.TearDownTestCase currently does
not fail a test when an exception is thrown from one of its TearDown instances, but
this is subject to change. Also, junit4.TearDownTestCase will.
public abstract void sloppyTearDown()
throws java.lang.Exception
java.lang.Exception