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package com.google.common.testing;
import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
/**
* An object that can perform a {@link #tearDown} operation.
*
* @author Kevin Bourrillion
* @since 10.0
*/
@Beta
@GwtCompatible
public interface TearDown {
/**
* Performs a <b>single</b> tear-down operation. See test-libraries-for-java's
* {@code com.google.common.testing.junit3.TearDownTestCase} and
* {@code com.google.common.testing.junit4.TearDownTestCase} for example.
*
* <p>A failing {@link TearDown} may or may not fail a tl4j test, depending on
* the version of JUnit test case you are running under. To avoid failing in
* the face of an exception regardless of JUnit version, implement a {@link
* SloppyTearDown} instead.
*
* <p>tl4j details: For backwards compatibility, {@code
* junit3.TearDownTestCase} currently does not fail a test when an exception
* is thrown from one of its {@link TearDown} instances, but this is subject to
* change. Also, {@code junit4.TearDownTestCase} will.
*
* @throws Exception for any reason. {@code TearDownTestCase} ensures that
* any exception thrown will not interfere with other TearDown
* operations.
*/
void tearDown() throws Exception;
}