Best Powermock code snippet using org.powermock.reflect.WhiteBoxTest.testSetInternalWithNullParameter
Source: WhiteBoxTest.java
...266 public void testGetInternalWithNullParameter() throws Exception {267 Whitebox.getInternalState(null, "state");268 }269 @Test(expected = IllegalArgumentException.class)270 public void testSetInternalWithNullParameter() throws Exception {271 Whitebox.setInternalState(null, "state", new Object());272 }273 @Test274 public void testInstantiateVarArgsOnlyConstructor() throws Exception {275 final String argument1 = "argument1";276 final String argument2 = "argument2";277 ClassWithVarArgsConstructor instance = Whitebox.invokeConstructor(ClassWithVarArgsConstructor.class, argument1,278 argument2);279 String[] strings = instance.getStrings();280 assertEquals(2, strings.length);281 assertEquals(argument1, strings[0]);282 assertEquals(argument2, strings[1]);283 }284 @Test...
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