Package org.junit.experimental.theories
Annotation Type DataPoint
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@Retention(RUNTIME) @Target({FIELD,METHOD}) public @interface DataPointAnnotating an field or method with @DataPoint will cause the field value or the value returned by the method to be used as a potential parameter for theories in that class, when run with theTheoriesrunner.A DataPoint is only considered as a potential value for parameters for which its type is assignable. When multiple
DataPoints exist with overlapping types more control can be obtained by naming each DataPoint using the value of this annotation, e.g. with@DataPoint({"dataset1", "dataset2"}), and then specifying which named set to consider as potential values for each parameter using the@FromDataPointsannotation.Parameters with no specified source (i.e. without @FromDataPoints or other
@ParameterSuppliedByannotations) will use allDataPoints that are assignable to the parameter type as potential values, including named sets ofDataPoints.@DataPoint public static String dataPoint = "value"; @DataPoint("generated") public static String generatedDataPoint() { return "generated value"; } @Theory public void theoryMethod(String param) { ... }- See Also:
Theories,Theory,DataPoint,FromDataPoints
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable>[]ignoredExceptionsjava.lang.String[]value
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