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```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…
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```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…
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```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…
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It would be nice for dev purposes to ignore the following:
Emails to fake domains (example.com/org/net, etc.)
Texts to fake numbers (555-***-****)
We could maybe still print these out to consol…
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```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…
-
```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…
-
```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…
-
```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…
-
```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…
-
```
Mockito is easy to use when the test needs to provide canned values for a
certain method.
But it gets harder when a canned value isn't sufficient.
======Example 1: Fake with trivial Logic======…