Bugs item #1433829, was opened at 2006-02-17 14:55
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Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Dan Smith (dlsmith)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Unnecessary "No JUnit test" error dialog
Initial Comment:
I have a single test class open in DrJava. I modify and save that
document. When I click on "Test," two dialog boxes open at the same
time.
The top one looks like this:
Test Works Only On JUnit Test Cases
There are no open JUnit test cases. Please make sure that:
- The documents containing tests have been compiled.
- They are subclasses of junit.framework.TestCase.
For more information on writing JUnit Test Cases, view the JUnit chapter
in the User Documentation.
[OK]
The second one looks like this:
Must Compile All Files to Continue
To unit test all documents, you must first compile all out of sync files.
Would you like to compile and then test?
[ ] Always compile before testing all files
[No] [Yes]
Clearly, we shouldn't be showing the first dialog box. I'm not sure the
second one is an ideal solution to this problem, either -- what's wrong
with just compiling, or displaying status text somewhere that says the
class files are out of sync, the way we do with the debugger?
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