If the ``++suite++`` method in a JUnit 3 ``++TestCase++`` is not declared correctly, it will not be used. Such a method must be named "suite", have no arguments, be ``++public static++``, and must return either a ``++junit.framework.Test++`` or a ``++junit.framework.TestSuite++``. Similarly, ``++setUp++`` and ``++tearDown++`` methods that aren't properly capitalized will also be ignored. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- Test suite() { ... } // Noncompliant; must be public static public static boolean suite() { ... } // Noncompliant; wrong return type public static Test suit() { ... } // Noncompliant; typo in method name public static Test suite(int count) { ... } // Noncompliant; must be no-arg public void setup() { ... } // Noncompliant; should be setUp public void tearDwon() { ... } // Noncompliant; should be tearDown ---- == Compliant Solution ---- public static Test suite() { ... } public void setUp() { ... } public void tearDown() { ... } ---- ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[] ''' == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]