homberghp commented on code in PR #8568:
URL: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/8568#discussion_r3008077305
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java/maven.junit.ui/src/org/netbeans/modules/maven/junit/ui/MavenJUnitNodeOpener.java:
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@@ -186,18 +188,18 @@ public void openCallstackFrame(Node node, @NonNull String
frameInfo) {
FileObject file = UIJavaUtils.getFile(frameInfo, lineNumStorage,
locator);
//lineNumStorage -1 means no regexp for stacktrace was matched.
if (testfo != null && file == null &&
methodNode.getTestcase().getTrouble() != null && lineNumStorage[0] == -1) {
- //213935 we could not recognize the stack trace line and map
it to known file
+ //213935 we could not recognize the stack trace line and map it to
known file
//if it's a failure text, grab the testcase's own line from the
stack.
String[] st =
methodNode.getTestcase().getTrouble().getStackTrace();
- if ((st != null) && (st.length > 0)) {
- int index = st.length - 1;
- //213935 we need to find the testcase linenumber to jump
to.
- // and ignore the infrastructure stack lines in the process
- while (!testfo.equals(file) && index != -1) {
+ for (int index = 0; !testfo.equals(file) && index < st.length;
index++) {
+ String trimmed = JavaRegexpUtils.specialTrim(st[index]);
+ if
(trimmed.startsWith(JavaRegexpUtils.CALLSTACK_LINE_PREFIX_CATCH)
+ ||
trimmed.startsWith(JavaRegexpUtils.CALLSTACK_LINE_PREFIX)) {
file = UIJavaUtils.getFile(st[index], lineNumStorage,
locator);
- index -= 1;
+ break;
}
}
+
}
Review Comment:
@matthiasblaesing
I use the top and bottom definitions as implied by
[Throwable#getStackTrace](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/docs/api/java.base/java/lang/Throwable.html#getStackTrace()).
That makes the top the element at index 0. That makes the top the last
method call, and the bottom the actual start of the program, in this case, the
start of the Junit runner.
@neilcsmith-net, Thanks for the links to the earlier work, though I can't
access the bugzilla site.
For the ANT solution:
In my approach, I first iterate through the stack trace to find the fully
qualified method name.
If that succeeds, I have the best possible match.
If not, I simply return the top-most stack trace, and try to assign the
file with getFile....
I do not know if that actual order of evaluation brings the solution closer.
It might very well be the line that triggers the break, which testes for a
match with the fully qualified file name.
```java
if (st[index].contains(fqMethodName)) {
file = UIJavaUtils.getFile(st[index], lineNumStorage, locator);
break;
}
```
But that was already in the original solution.
I have seen the effect of considering a sibling; that actually triggered me
to raise issue #8567. I have updated the issue description accordingly. I have
not yet written an actual (junit) test, because that would either lead to a
very complex test setup or some major refactoring in the XXNodeOpener files, to
extract the iteration and its result into separate (testable) methods.
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