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Courses Plus Student 336 Pointswhat is wrong here?
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package com.teamtreehouse.vending;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
public class CreditorTest {
private Creditor creditor;
@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
creditor = new Creditor();
}
@Test
public void addingFundsIncrementsAvailableFunds() throws Exception {
creditor.addFunds(25);
creditor.addFunds(25);
assertEquals(50, creditor.getAvailableFunds());
}
@Test
public void refundingReturnsAllAvailableFunds() throws Exception {
creditor.addFunds(10);
int refund = creditor.refund();
assertEquals(10, refund);
}
@Test
public void refundingResetsAvailableFundsToZero() throws Exception {
creditor.addFunds(10);
creditor.refund();
assertEquals(0, creditor.getAvailableFunds());
}
@Test[Expected=NotEnoughFundsException.class]
Public void DeductingWhileThereIsNotEnoughFund() throws exception{
creditor.deduct(creditor.getAvailableFunds()+1);
}
}
package com.teamtreehouse.vending;
public class Creditor {
private int funds;
public Creditor() {
funds = 0;
}
public void addFunds(int money) {
funds += money;
}
public void deduct(int money) throws NotEnoughFundsException {
if (money > funds) {
throw new NotEnoughFundsException();
}
funds -= money;
}
public int refund() {
int refund = funds;
funds = 0;
return refund;
}
public int getAvailableFunds() {
return funds;
}
}
package com.teamtreehouse.vending;
public class NotEnoughFundsException extends Exception {
}
1 Answer
Mihai Craciun
13,520 Pointsyou have several typos in your code
@Test(expected = NotEnoughFundsException.class)
public void DeductingWhileThereIsNotEnoughFund() throws Exception{
creditor.deduct(creditor.getAvailableFunds()+1);
}
- expected has to be written with low first letter
- the (expected = Exception_type) has to be written between round brackets not square brackets
- public (in the method declaration) has to be written with low first letter