Issue
I am just looking at assertDoesNotThrow() in the JUnit documentation here. I know that you can specify the type of exception with assertThrows() but it appears from the documentation that you cannot do that with assertDoesNotThrow(). Is there a particular reason for that? If you wanted to show that, for example, a method does not throw a ParseException, how would you go about doing that?
Edit: I should have put "does not throw a ParseException when given a particular argument e.g. "hello".
Solution
The default for a Java test is that it asserts that the function doesn't throw. You don't need to do any extra work for that; you only need to do extra work to allow it to throw.
To test that a method does not throw a ParseException
, run it. That's all.
Answered By - Louis Wasserman