netty5/transport-native-epoll/src/test/java/io/netty/channel/epoll/EpollChannelConfigTest.java
Norman Maurer 0c83542000 Use ChannelException when ChannelConfig operation fails in epoll.
Motivation:

In NIO and OIO we throw a ChannelException if a ChannelConfig operation fails. We should do the same with epoll to be consistent.

Modifications:

Use ChannelException

Result:

Consistent behaviour across different transport implementations.
2015-08-28 21:38:35 +02:00

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package io.netty.channel.epoll;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelException;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.fail;
public class EpollChannelConfigTest {
@Test
public void testOptionGetThrowsChannelException() throws Exception {
Epoll.ensureAvailability();
EpollSocketChannel channel = new EpollSocketChannel();
channel.config().getSoLinger();
channel.fd().close();
try {
channel.config().getSoLinger();
fail();
} catch (ChannelException e) {
// expected
}
}
@Test
public void testOptionSetThrowsChannelException() throws Exception {
Epoll.ensureAvailability();
EpollSocketChannel channel = new EpollSocketChannel();
channel.config().setKeepAlive(true);
channel.fd().close();
try {
channel.config().setKeepAlive(true);
fail();
} catch (ChannelException e) {
// expected
}
}
}