Java1_0ValidatorTest.java

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package com.github.javaparser.ast.validator;

import static com.github.javaparser.ParseStart.*;
import static com.github.javaparser.ParserConfiguration.LanguageLevel.JAVA_1_0;
import static com.github.javaparser.Providers.provider;
import static com.github.javaparser.utils.TestUtils.assertNoProblems;
import static com.github.javaparser.utils.TestUtils.assertProblems;

import com.github.javaparser.JavaParser;
import com.github.javaparser.ParseResult;
import com.github.javaparser.ParserConfiguration;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.CompilationUnit;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.expr.Expression;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.stmt.Statement;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;

class Java1_0ValidatorTest {
    public static final JavaParser javaParser = new JavaParser(new ParserConfiguration().setLanguageLevel(JAVA_1_0));

    @Test
    void tryWithoutResources() {
        ParseResult<Statement> result = javaParser.parse(STATEMENT, provider("try(X x=new Y()){}"));
        assertProblems(
                result,
                "(line 1,col 1) Try has no finally and no catch. Pay attention that this feature is supported starting from 'JAVA_7' language level. If you need that feature the language level must be configured in the configuration before parsing the source files.",
                "(line 1,col 1) Catch with resource is not supported. Pay attention that this feature is supported starting from 'JAVA_7' language level. If you need that feature the language level must be configured in the configuration before parsing the source files.");
    }

    @Test
    void classExtendingMoreThanOne() {
        ParseResult<CompilationUnit> result = javaParser.parse(COMPILATION_UNIT, provider("class X extends Y, Z {}"));
        assertProblems(result, "(line 1,col 20) A class cannot extend more than one other class.");
    }

    @Test
    void interfaceUsingImplements() {
        ParseResult<CompilationUnit> result =
                javaParser.parse(COMPILATION_UNIT, provider("interface X implements Y {}"));
        assertProblems(result, "(line 1,col 24) An interface cannot implement other interfaces.");
    }

    @Test
    void interfaceWithInitializer() {
        ParseResult<CompilationUnit> result = javaParser.parse(COMPILATION_UNIT, provider("interface X {{}}"));
        assertProblems(result, "(line 1,col 14) An interface cannot have initializers.");
    }

    @Test
    void defaultInClass() {
        ParseResult<CompilationUnit> result =
                javaParser.parse(COMPILATION_UNIT, provider("class X {default void a(){};}"));
        assertProblems(result, "(line 1,col 10) 'default' is not allowed here.");
    }

    @Test
    void leftHandAssignmentCannotBeAConditional() {
        ParseResult<Expression> result = javaParser.parse(EXPRESSION, provider("(1==2)=3"));
        assertProblems(result, "(line 1,col 1) Illegal left hand side of an assignment.");
    }

    @Test
    void leftHandAssignmentCannotBeEmptyBraces() {
        ParseResult<Expression> result = javaParser.parse(EXPRESSION, provider("()=3"));
        assertProblems(
                result,
                "(line 1,col 1) Illegal left hand side of an assignment.",
                "(line 1,col 1) Lambdas are not supported. Pay attention that this feature is supported starting from 'JAVA_8' language level. If you need that feature the language level must be configured in the configuration before parsing the source files.");
    }

    @Test
    void leftHandAssignmentCanBeInBraces() {
        ParseResult<Expression> result = javaParser.parse(EXPRESSION, provider("(i) += (i) += 1"));
        assertNoProblems(result);
    }

    @Test
    void noInnerClasses() {
        ParseResult<CompilationUnit> result = javaParser.parse(COMPILATION_UNIT, provider("class X{class Y{}}"));
        assertProblems(
                result,
                "(line 1,col 9) inner classes or interfaces are not supported. Pay attention that this feature is supported starting from 'JAVA_1_1' language level. If you need that feature the language level must be configured in the configuration before parsing the source files.");
    }

    @Test
    void noReflection() {
        ParseResult<Expression> result = javaParser.parse(EXPRESSION, provider("Abc.class"));
        assertProblems(
                result,
                "(line 1,col 1) Reflection is not supported. Pay attention that this feature is supported starting from 'JAVA_1_1' language level. If you need that feature the language level must be configured in the configuration before parsing the source files.");
    }

    @Test
    void noForEach() {
        ParseResult<Statement> result = javaParser.parse(STATEMENT, provider("for(X x : xs){}"));
        assertProblems(
                result,
                "(line 1,col 1) For-each loops are not supported. Pay attention that this feature is supported starting from 'JAVA_5' language level. If you need that feature the language level must be configured in the configuration before parsing the source files.");
    }

    @Test
    void labelBreakAllowed() {
        ParseResult<Statement> result = javaParser.parse(STATEMENT, provider("switch(x){case 3: break bla;}"));
        assertNoProblems(result);
    }

    @Test
    void emptyBreakAllowed() {
        ParseResult<Statement> result = javaParser.parse(STATEMENT, provider("switch(x){case 3: break;}"));
        assertNoProblems(result);
    }
}