Discussion :: Assertions
-
Which of the following statements is true?
A.
It is sometimes good practice to throw an AssertionError explicitly.
|
B.
Private getter() and setter() methods should not use assertions to verify arguments.
|
C.
If an AssertionError is thrown in a try-catch block, the finally block will be bypassed.
|
D.
It is proper to handle assertion statement failures using a catch (AssertionException ae) block.
|
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Option A is correct because it is sometimes advisable to thrown an assertion error even if assertions have been disabled.
Option B is incorrect because it is considered appropriate to check argument values in private methods using assertions.
Option C is incorrect; finally is never bypassed.
Option D is incorrect because AssertionErrors should never be handled.
Be The First To Comment