Best Easymock code snippet using org.easymock.tests2.ConstructorArgsTest.testConstructorArgs_NullPrimitive
Source: ConstructorArgsTest.java
...42 public void testConstructorArgs_WrongArgument() {43 new ConstructorArgs(A.class.getConstructors()[0], "a", "b");44 }45 @Test(expected = IllegalArgumentException.class)46 public void testConstructorArgs_NullPrimitive() {47 new ConstructorArgs(A.class.getConstructors()[0], "a", null);48 }49 @Test(expected = IllegalArgumentException.class)50 public void testConstructorArgs_PrimitiveForObject() {51 new ConstructorArgs(A.class.getConstructors()[0], 1, 2);52 }53 @Test54 public void testConstructorArgs_NullObject() {55 new ConstructorArgs(A.class.getConstructors()[0], null, 2);56 }57 @Test(expected = IllegalArgumentException.class)58 public void testConstructorArgs_WrongPrimitive() {59 new ConstructorArgs(A.class.getConstructors()[0], "a", 2.0f);60 }...
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