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package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestListener;
/**
* Provides the functionality for TestListeners to be able to be notified of
* the necessary JUnit4 events for test being ignored (@Ignore annotation)
* or skipped (Assume failures). Tests written in JUnit4 will report against
* the methods in this interface alongside the methods in the existing TestListener
*/
public interface IgnoredTestListener extends TestListener {
/**
* Reports when a test has been marked with the @Ignore annotation. The parameter
* should normally be typed to JUnit's {@link junit.framework.JUnit4TestCaseFacade}
* so implementing classes should be able to get the details of the ignore by casting
* the argument and retrieving the descriptor from the test.
* @param test the details of the test and failure that have triggered this report.
*/
void testIgnored(Test test);
/**
* Receive a report that a test has failed an assumption. Within JUnit4
* this is normally treated as a test being skipped, although how any
* listener handles this is up to that specific listener.
* <p><b>Note:</b> Tests that throw assumption failures will still report
* the endTest method, which may differ from how the addError and addFailure
* methods work, it's up for any implementing classes to handle this.</p>
* @param test the details of the test and failure that have triggered this report.
* @param exception the AssumptionViolatedException thrown from the current assumption failure.
*/
void testAssumptionFailure(Test test, Throwable exception);
}