/* * Copyright (c) 2017 Mockito contributors * This program is made available under the terms of the MIT License. */ package org.mockitousage.stubbing; import org.junit.Test; import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat; import static org.mockito.AdditionalAnswers.delegatesTo; import static org.mockito.Mockito.mock; import static org.mockito.Mockito.withSettings; public class StubbingWithDelegateVarArgsTest { public interface Foo { int bar(String baz, Object... args); } private static final class FooImpl implements Foo { @Override public int bar(String baz, Object... args) { return args != null ? args.length : -1; // simple return argument count } } @Test public void should_not_fail_when_calling_varargs_method() { Foo foo = mock(Foo.class, withSettings() .defaultAnswer(delegatesTo(new FooImpl()))); assertThat(foo.bar("baz", 12, "45", 67.8)).isEqualTo(3); } @Test public void should_not_fail_when_calling_varargs_method_without_arguments() { Foo foo = mock(Foo.class, withSettings() .defaultAnswer(delegatesTo(new FooImpl()))); assertThat(foo.bar("baz")).isEqualTo(0); assertThat(foo.bar("baz", new Object[0])).isEqualTo(0); } @Test public void should_not_fail_when_calling_varargs_method_with_null_argument() { Foo foo = mock(Foo.class, withSettings() .defaultAnswer(delegatesTo(new FooImpl()))); assertThat(foo.bar("baz", (Object[]) null)).isEqualTo(-1); } }