TestFailureEvent.java
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package androidx.test.services.events.run;
import static androidx.test.internal.util.Checks.checkNotNull;
import android.os.Parcel;
import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import androidx.test.services.events.FailureInfo;
import androidx.test.services.events.TestCaseInfo;
/**
* Denotes that the test ended with a TEST_FAILURE. It has the {@link FailureInfo} object to denote
* what was the cause of the failure/error.
*/
public class TestFailureEvent extends TestRunEventWithTestCase {
@NonNull public final FailureInfo failure;
/**
* Constructor to create {@link TestFailureEvent}.
*
* @param testCase the test case that this event is for.
* @param failure the failure associated with the test case.
*/
public TestFailureEvent(@NonNull TestCaseInfo testCase, @NonNull FailureInfo failure) {
super(testCase);
checkNotNull(failure, "failure cannot be null");
this.failure = failure;
}
TestFailureEvent(Parcel source) {
super(source);
failure = new FailureInfo(source);
}
@Override
EventType instanceType() {
return EventType.TEST_FAILURE;
}
@Override
public void writeToParcel(Parcel parcel, int i) {
super.writeToParcel(parcel, 0);
failure.writeToParcel(parcel, 0);
}
}