package org.junit.runners;

import org.junit.runners.model.InitializationError;
import org.junit.runners.model.TestClass;

Aliases the current default JUnit 4 class runner, for future-proofing. If future versions of JUnit change the default Runner class, they will also change the definition of this class. Developers wanting to explicitly tag a class as a JUnit 4 class should use @RunWith(JUnit4.class), not, for example in JUnit 4.5, @RunWith(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.class). This is the only way this class should be used--any extension that depends on the implementation details of this class is likely to break in future versions.
Since:4.5
/** * Aliases the current default JUnit 4 class runner, for future-proofing. If * future versions of JUnit change the default Runner class, they will also * change the definition of this class. Developers wanting to explicitly tag a * class as a JUnit 4 class should use {@code @RunWith(JUnit4.class)}, not, * for example in JUnit 4.5, {@code @RunWith(BlockJUnit4ClassRunner.class)}. * This is the only way this class should be used--any extension that * depends on the implementation details of this class is likely to break * in future versions. * * @since 4.5 */
public final class JUnit4 extends BlockJUnit4ClassRunner {
Constructs a new instance of the default runner
/** * Constructs a new instance of the default runner */
public JUnit4(Class<?> klass) throws InitializationError { super(new TestClass(klass)); } }