commit | 5f44c5dc2190d3b11261b98e4d16add6e01c4eb3 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alice Kober-Sotzek <aliceks@google.com> | Wed Dec 05 15:56:33 2018 +0100 |
committer | Alice Kober-Sotzek <aliceks@google.com> | Wed Dec 05 15:56:33 2018 +0100 |
tree | 79dd2b713727cdb3b915ac9823dc7a992cc167f9 | |
parent | 7158ccaf2d2c2044ea3d4fb915464f2ce1f449a1 [diff] |
Test API: Switch to unchecked exceptions Previously, checked exceptions were used as this is the common practice in our code base. However, there's no reason to stick with checked exceptions for the test API as the operations it offers should always succeed. Any occurring exceptions would only indicate a very wrong state of the system, for which an IllegalStateException is a good choice. Switching to unchecked exceptions slightly complicates the code of the implementation of the test API. This seems acceptable considering that unchecked exceptions will make it easier for tests to use that API (e.g. in streams). Change-Id: Ife9e914db98976b7e92bba125eefdbc60c7bb053
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