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- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit test ... Alexander Lehmann (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Alexander Lehmann (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Alexander Lehmann (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Alexander Lehmann (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Alexander Lehmann (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Alexander Lehmann (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-857) Add unit ... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
I have almost no experience with mocks, I can take a look at how this can be done though.
If we "trust" the tests for commons-io, we can keep only the shouldClose test methods.