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package org.apache.commons.lang3.function;
import static org.apache.commons.lang3.LangAssertions.assertNullPointerException;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertNotNull;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertThrows;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
import org.apache.commons.lang3.AbstractLangTest;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
/**
* Tests {@link FailableIntConsumer}.
*/
class FailableIntConsumerTest extends AbstractLangTest {
@Test
void testAccept_invokesConsumer() throws IOException {
final AtomicInteger ref = new AtomicInteger();
final FailableIntConsumer<IOException> consumer = ref::set;
consumer.accept(42);
assertEquals(42, ref.get());
}
@Test
void testAccept_throwsException() {
final IOException expected = new IOException("fail");
final FailableIntConsumer<IOException> consumer = v -> {
throw expected;
};
final IOException thrown = assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> consumer.accept(1));
assertEquals(expected, thrown);
}
@Test
void testAndThen_bothInvoked() throws IOException {
final AtomicInteger ref1 = new AtomicInteger();
final AtomicInteger ref2 = new AtomicInteger();
final FailableIntConsumer<IOException> first = ref1::set;
final FailableIntConsumer<IOException> second = ref2::set;
first.andThen(second).accept(9);
assertEquals(9, ref1.get());
assertEquals(9, ref2.get());
}
@Test
void testAndThen_firstThrows_secondNotInvoked() {
final IOException expected = new IOException("first");
final AtomicInteger ref = new AtomicInteger(-1);
final FailableIntConsumer<IOException> throwing = v -> {
throw expected;
};
final FailableIntConsumer<IOException> second = ref::set;
final IOException thrown = assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> throwing.andThen(second).accept(1));
assertEquals(expected, thrown);
assertEquals(-1, ref.get());
}
@Test
void testAndThen_nullAfter_throwsNullPointerException() throws Throwable {
final FailableIntConsumer<IOException> consumer = v -> {
};
assertNullPointerException(() -> consumer.andThen(null));
}
@Test
void testNop_acceptDoesNothing() throws Throwable {
FailableIntConsumer.nop().accept(1);
}
@Test
void testNop_returnsNonNull() {
assertNotNull(FailableIntConsumer.nop());
}
}