Dear All:

Perhaps this is expected but it certainly had me stumped for a few
hours. Apparently errors in @After statements take precedence over those
in @Test statements, thus if both:
a) a @Test fails
and
b) and @After fails

You will only get the @After failure in the report (e.g., if there is an
assertion in the @After statement you will never see the exception)

Here is sample code:

import org.junit.After
import org.junit.Before
import org.junit.Test
import static org.junit.Assert.*

class MyTestTest {
  @Before public void beforeTests() {
    println "Before"
  }

  @Test public void testLogin() {
    println "Before asdf"
asdf
    println "After asdf"
  }

  @After public void logoutOfMyTest() {
    println "After"
blah
  }
}

You will see the blah error but not the asdf error.

This looks quite simple, but when there is an assert somewhere in a call
in the After that goes awry, can be quite devastating/confusing.

Thank you!
Misha


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