A0
- type of the first argumentA1
- type of the second argumentA2
- type of the third argumentA3
- type of the fourth argumentA4
- type of the fifth argumentA5
- type of the sixth argumentpublic interface VoidAnswer6<A0,A1,A2,A3,A4,A5>
Example of stubbing a mock with this custom answer:
import static org.mockito.AdditionalAnswers.answerVoid;
doAnswer(answerVoid(
new VoidAnswer5<String, Integer, String, Character, Object, String>() {
public void answer(String msg, Integer count, String another, Character c, Object o, String subject) throws Exception {
throw new Exception(String.format(msg, another, c, o, count, subject));
}
})).when(mock).someMethod(anyString(), anyInt(), anyString(), anyChar(), any(), anyString());
// The following will raise an exception with the message "ka-boom <3 mockito"
mock.someMethod("%s-boom %c%d %s", 3, "ka", '<', new Object(), "mockito");
Answer
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
answer(A0 argument0,
A1 argument1,
A2 argument2,
A3 argument3,
A4 argument4,
A5 argument5) |
void answer(A0 argument0, A1 argument1, A2 argument2, A3 argument3, A4 argument4, A5 argument5) throws Throwable
argument0
- the first argument.argument1
- the second argument.argument2
- the third argument.argument3
- the fourth argument.argument4
- the fifth argument.argument5
- the sixth argument.Throwable
- the throwable to be thrown