-
```
Currently, org.mockito.BDDMockito.BDDMyOngoingStubbing#willThrow (and other
variations of this method) accept instance of the exception to be thrown.
It would be nice to have a overloaded versio…
-
```
Currently, org.mockito.BDDMockito.BDDMyOngoingStubbing#willThrow (and other
variations of this method) accept instance of the exception to be thrown.
It would be nice to have a overloaded versio…
-
```
Currently, org.mockito.BDDMockito.BDDMyOngoingStubbing#willThrow (and other
variations of this method) accept instance of the exception to be thrown.
It would be nice to have a overloaded versio…
-
```
Currently, org.mockito.BDDMockito.BDDMyOngoingStubbing#willThrow (and other
variations of this method) accept instance of the exception to be thrown.
It would be nice to have a overloaded versio…
-
```
It would be nice if the syntax was more fluent with given-when-then syntax
of BDD tests.
Therefore you can do:
//given
BDDMockito.given(mock.foo()).willReturn("bar");
BDDMockito.willThrow(exc).g…
-
```
Currently, org.mockito.BDDMockito.BDDMyOngoingStubbing#willThrow (and other
variations of this method) accept instance of the exception to be thrown.
It would be nice to have a overloaded versio…
-
```
It would be nice if the syntax was more fluent with given-when-then syntax
of BDD tests.
Therefore you can do:
//given
BDDMockito.given(mock.foo()).willReturn("bar");
BDDMockito.willThrow(exc).g…
-
```
Why mocking of jre (system) classes works different than mocking of other (non
jre) ?
1.I am testing MathUserr class. MathUserr calls static method
OtherClass.myRandom().
2.To mock OtherClass.m…
-
```
Why mocking of jre (system) classes works different than mocking of other (non
jre) ?
1.I am testing MathUserr class. MathUserr calls static method
OtherClass.myRandom().
2.To mock OtherClass.m…
-
```
Currently, org.mockito.BDDMockito.BDDMyOngoingStubbing#willThrow (and other
variations of this method) accept instance of the exception to be thrown.
It would be nice to have a overloaded versio…