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/*
* Copyright (c) 2016 Mockito contributors
* This program is made available under the terms of the MIT License.
*/
package org.mockito.stubbing;
import org.mockito.MockingDetails;
import org.mockito.invocation.Invocation;
/**
* Stubbing declared on the mock object.
* See detailed description including sample code and use cases see javadoc for {@link MockingDetails#getStubbings()}.
*
* @since 2.2.3
*/
public interface Stubbing {
/**
* Returns the method invocation that is stubbed.
* E.g. in the example stubbing <code>when(mock.foo()).thenReturn(true)</code>
* the invocation is <code>mock.foo()</code>.
* <p>
* The invocation instance is mutable.
* It is not recommended to modify the state of invocation because it will influence mock behavior.
* <p>
* To understand how this method is useful, see the description at {@link MockingDetails#getStubbings()}.
*
* @since 2.2.3
*/
Invocation getInvocation();
/**
* Informs if the stubbing was used
* <p>
* What does it mean 'used stubbing'?
* Stubbing like <code>when(mock.foo()).thenReturn(true)</code> is considered used
* when the method <code>mock.foo()</code> is actually invoked during the execution of code under test.
* <p>
* This method is used internally by Mockito to report and detect unused stubbings.
* Unused stubbings are dead code and should be deleted to increase clarity of tests (see {@link org.mockito.quality.MockitoHint}.
* <p>
* To understand how this method is useful, see the description at {@link MockingDetails#getStubbings()}.
*
* @since 2.2.3
*/
boolean wasUsed();
}