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Tibor Digana commented on SUREFIRE-1328:
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You have a problem with Eclipse.
Try to use identical sources from Jira.
And launch Junit in low level:
{{List<Failure> = new
JUnitCore().run(TestUseCustomCollection.class).getFailures();}}
Evaluate it.
I think everything is correct with both tests because the first one "test" does
not have an assignment to {{WrongInterface}} and must not fail.
The problem is that you value in map has {{java.lang.Object}}, see
{{CustomCollection#put(String, Object)}}. From the point of view of Mockito
this type can be either Item or WrongInterface.
Since you passed {{new Item()}}, the type {{Item}} is not type of
{{WrongInterface}} the line fails on ClassCastException.
In the first test {{test()}} you do not have such assignment and therefore it
must not fail.
>From my point of view you have build and run different {{*.class}} files and
>not the sources you gave me.
As I said the result in IntelliJ IDEA is:
"test" is successful.
"testThatActualFails" fails
I would close this issue as user's error.
> Test should throw ClassCastException but doesn't
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>
> Key: SUREFIRE-1328
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-1328
> Project: Maven Surefire
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Junit 4.x support, Maven Surefire Plugin
> Affects Versions: 2.19.1
> Environment: Windows and Linux (Ubuntu 14.04); Java 1.8.0 111 and 112
> x64; junit 4.12; mockito 2.6.8; assertj 3.6.2
> Reporter: Ossian Petri
> Assignee: Tibor Digana
> Attachments: 2017-04-10 13_09_48-surefireBug.jpg, surefireBug.zip,
> test_eclipes.png, testThatActualFails_eclipes.png
>
>
> When using argument captor together with assertThat::isInstanceOf in the
> example code that is provided an ClassCastException is expected. This
> behavior can be seen when running the test from command line and as well from
> Intellij which uses surefire plugin. However this code behaves predictably in
> Eclipse since it has its own test executor.
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