mockobjectdoclet does not generate concrete classes for interfaces which extend
multiple interfaces.
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Key: XDT-1560
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/xdoclet/browse/XDT-1560
Project: XDoclet
Type: Bug
Components: Mock Objects Module
Versions: 1.2.3
Environment: java 1.5.0_update 4, ant 1.6.5, xdoclet 1.2.3,
xjavadoc-1.5-snapshot050611.jar
Reporter: Steve Etherington
Assigned to: xdoclet-devel (Use for new issues)
Priority: Critical
If an interface, A extends two or more other interfaces, and each of these
includes one or more methods then the mock class that is generated fails to
implement interface A.
Here is an example - package statements omitted:
//First.java
public interface First { void firstMethod(); }
//Second.java
public interface Second { void secondMethod(); }
//ChildTwo.java
/**
* @mock:generate
*
*/
public interface ChildTwo extends First, Second { void childTwoMethod(); }
// end
This generates a broken class without an implementation of First.firstMethod()
thanks
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