Use method references instead of lambdas when possible

The assertThrows/expectThrows refactoring script does not use method
references, apparently.

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mcilwain 2017-12-14 13:40:15 -08:00 committed by Ben McIlwain
parent e619ea1bff
commit fbe11ff33c
35 changed files with 483 additions and 483 deletions

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ public class ContactInfoFlowTest extends ResourceFlowTestCase<ContactInfoFlow, C
@Test
public void testFailure_neverExisted() throws Exception {
ResourceDoesNotExistException thrown =
expectThrows(ResourceDoesNotExistException.class, () -> runFlow());
expectThrows(ResourceDoesNotExistException.class, this::runFlow);
assertThat(thrown).hasMessageThat().contains(String.format("(%s)", getUniqueIdFromCommand()));
}
@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ public class ContactInfoFlowTest extends ResourceFlowTestCase<ContactInfoFlow, C
public void testFailure_existedButWasDeleted() throws Exception {
persistContactResource(false);
ResourceDoesNotExistException thrown =
expectThrows(ResourceDoesNotExistException.class, () -> runFlow());
expectThrows(ResourceDoesNotExistException.class, this::runFlow);
assertThat(thrown).hasMessageThat().contains(String.format("(%s)", getUniqueIdFromCommand()));
}