Best Jmock-library code snippet using org.jmock.test.unit.lib.RetroNamingSchemeTests
Source: RetroNamingSchemeTests.java
2import junit.framework.TestCase;3import org.jmock.api.MockObjectNamingScheme;4import org.jmock.lib.RetroNamingScheme;5import org.jmock.test.unit.support.DummyInterface;6public class RetroNamingSchemeTests extends TestCase {7 public void testNamesMocksByLowerCasingFirstCharacterOfTypeName() {8 MockObjectNamingScheme namingScheme = RetroNamingScheme.INSTANCE;9 10 assertEquals("mockRunnable", namingScheme.defaultNameFor(Runnable.class));11 assertEquals("mockDummyInterface", namingScheme.defaultNameFor(DummyInterface.class));12 }13}...
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