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java.lang.Objectcom.google.common.testing.SloppyTearDown
public abstract class SloppyTearDown
Simple utility for when you want to create a TearDown that may throw
an exception but should not fail a test when it does. Use it just like a
TearDown, except override sloppyTearDown() instead.
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static java.util.logging.Logger |
logger
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SloppyTearDown()
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abstract void |
sloppyTearDown()
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void |
tearDown()
Performs a single tear-down operation. |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
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public static final java.util.logging.Logger logger
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public SloppyTearDown()
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public final void tearDown()
TearDownTearDownTestCase and
TearDownTestCase for example.
If you want to not fail a test when a TearDown throws an
exception, you should implement a SloppyTearDown instead.
Note that, for backwards compatibility, JUnit 3's
TearDownTestCase currently does
not fail a test when an exception is thrown from one of its
TearDowns, but this is subject to change. Also, Junit 4's
TearDownTestCase will.
tearDown in interface TearDown
public abstract void sloppyTearDown()
throws java.lang.Exception
java.lang.Exception
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