Package junit.framework

Examples of junit.framework.TestResult.endTest()


                // Do not use TestCase.run(TestResult) method, since it will
                // call setUp and tearDown. Doing that will result in calling
                // the setUp and tearDown method twice and the elapsed time
                // will include setup and teardown.
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, protectable);
                tr.endTest(this.testCase);
                sresult.sampleEnd();
                if (tearDownMethod != null){
                    tearDownMethod.invoke(testObject,new Object[0]);
                }
            } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
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                    public void protect() throws Throwable {
                        m.invoke(theClazz,new Class[0]);
                    }
                };
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, p);
                tr.endTest(this.TEST_INSTANCE);
                sresult.sampleEnd();

                if (!getDoNotSetUpTearDown() && TDOWN_METHOD != null){
                    TDOWN_METHOD.invoke(TEST_INSTANCE,new Class[0]);
                }
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                    public void protect() throws Throwable {
                        m.invoke(theClazz,new Class[0]);
                    }
                };
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, p);
                tr.endTest(this.TEST_INSTANCE);
                sresult.sampleEnd();
               
                if (!getDoNotSetUpTearDown() && TDOWN_METHOD != null){
                    TDOWN_METHOD.invoke(TEST_INSTANCE,new Class[0]);
                }
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                // Do not use TestCase.run(TestResult) method, since it will
                // call setUp and tearDown. Doing that will result in calling
                // the setUp and tearDown method twice and the elapsed time
                // will include setup and teardown.
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, protectable);
                tr.endTest(this.testCase);
                sresult.sampleEnd();
                if (tearDownMethod != null){
                    tearDownMethod.invoke(testObject,new Object[0]);
                }
            } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
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                    public void protect() throws Throwable {
                        m.invoke(theClazz,new Class[0]);
                    }
                };
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, p);
                tr.endTest(this.TEST_INSTANCE);
                sresult.sampleEnd();

                if (!getDoNotSetUpTearDown() && TDOWN_METHOD != null){
                    TDOWN_METHOD.invoke(TEST_INSTANCE,new Class[0]);
                }
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                // Do not use TestCase.run(TestResult) method, since it will
                // call setUp and tearDown. Doing that will result in calling
                // the setUp and tearDown method twice and the elapsed time
                // will include setup and teardown.
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, protectable);
                tr.endTest(this.testCase);
                sresult.sampleEnd();
                if (tearDownMethod != null){
                    tearDownMethod.invoke(testObject,new Object[0]);
                }
            } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
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                    public void protect() throws Throwable {
                        m.invoke(theClazz,new Class[0]);
                    }
                };
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, p);
                tr.endTest(this.TEST_INSTANCE);
                sresult.sampleEnd();
               
                if (!getDoNotSetUpTearDown() && TDOWN_METHOD != null){
                    TDOWN_METHOD.invoke(TEST_INSTANCE,new Class[0]);
                }
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                // Do not use TestCase.run(TestResult) method, since it will
                // call setUp and tearDown. Doing that will result in calling
                // the setUp and tearDown method twice and the elapsed time
                // will include setup and teardown.
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, protectable);
                tr.endTest(this.testCase);
                sresult.sampleEnd();
                if (tearDownMethod != null){
                    tearDownMethod.invoke(testObject,new Object[0]);
                }
            } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
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                    public void protect() throws Throwable {
                        m.invoke(theClazz,new Class[0]);
                    }
                };
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, p);
                tr.endTest(this.TEST_INSTANCE);
                sresult.sampleEnd();
               
                if (!getDoNotSetUpTearDown() && TDOWN_METHOD != null){
                    TDOWN_METHOD.invoke(TEST_INSTANCE,new Class[0]);
                }
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                    public void protect() throws Throwable {
                        m.invoke(theClazz,new Class[0]);
                    }
                };
                tr.runProtected(theClazz, p);
                tr.endTest(this.TEST_INSTANCE);
                sresult.sampleEnd();
               
                if (!getDoNotSetUpTearDown() && TDOWN_METHOD != null){
                    TDOWN_METHOD.invoke(TEST_INSTANCE,new Class[0]);
                }
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