Paul Holser
Paul Holser
A good start: http://blog.schauderhaft.de/2012/12/16/writing-parameterized-tests-with-junit-rules/
It'd be neat to be able to have the ClassLoader-per-Test running capability without having to bring in myfaces-test as a dependency.
@raf84 I certainly didn't mean to suggest that myfaces-test is "dirty". I meant that if my project has nothing to do with JSF/MyFaces and I wanted new-ClassLoader-per-Test testing, it'd look...
@bitstrings Looks great! Maybe this can be added to junit.org's home page as a third-party extension?
@ccol002 Sorry it's taken me so long to respond here. Do you have a particular API in mind for this feature? What might the junit-quickcheck way of specifying and verifying...
@ccol002 I'm wondering whether mimicking ScalaCheck's support for stateful testing might be a good start? http://scalacheck.org/files/scaladays2014/#1
@vaioco Thanks for reporting this. I will investigate.
My apologies -- I've found it difficult to carve out time to devote to junit-quickcheck lately. I haven't come up with a way to address the issues with running junit-quickcheck...
@vaioco @zxd112355 My apologies for the delayed response. junit-quickcheck relies heavily on the AnnotatedTypes of parameters to property methods, fields, etc. Though it's a shame that the Android runtime does...
@jlink Thanks for investigating. junit-quickcheck is pretty heavily invested in `AnnotatedType` and its derivatives, so if I choose to do anything, wrapping its uses might be the option to go...