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Motivation: JUnit 5 is the new hotness. It's more expressive, extensible, and composable in many ways, and it's better able to run tests in parallel. But most importantly, it's able to directly run JUnit 4 tests. This means we can update and start using JUnit 5 without touching any of our existing tests. I'm also introducing a dependency on assertj-core, which is like hamcrest, but arguably has a nicer and more discoverable API. Modification: Add the JUnit 5 and assertj-core dependencies, without converting any tests at time time. Result: All our tests are now executed through the JUnit 5 Vintage Engine. Also, the JUnit 5 test APIs are available, and any JUnit 5 tests that are added from now on will also be executed. |
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