Will the 'finally' block fire even after a

2020-08-09 09:34发布

Will the writer.close() method inside the finally { } block run on an Junit Assertion Error?

Assume the following code:

@Test 
public void testWriter() {

   try {
        writer.open();

        final List<MyBean> myBeans = new ArrayList<ProfileBean>();

        /** Add 2 beans to the myBeans List here. **/

        final int beansWritten = writer.writeBeans(myBeans);

        // Say this assertion error below is triggered
        org.junit.Assert.assertEquals("Wrong number of beans written.", -1, profilesWritten); 

    } finally {
        writer.close(); // will this block run?
    }
 }

Now will the finally() block run just like a regular flow?

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Melony?
2楼-- · 2020-08-09 10:17

Yes, the finally block will run. Junit assertion errors are just normal exceptions so the usual java try-catch-finally pattern will work. You can even catch the AssertionError exception if you wanted.

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手持菜刀,她持情操
3楼-- · 2020-08-09 10:24

Yes. Finally blocks are meant to be a container for code that fire no matter what. JUnit, or this example, is no different.

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