During suite tests EasyMock says 0 matchers expected 1 recorded

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Published on 2010-02-19T01:49:37Z Indexed on 2010/03/25 6:23 UTC
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So I've been using EasyMock's class extension for a while now. All of a sudden I'm getting this exception, but only when I run the entire test suite:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: 0 matchers expected, 1 recorded.
at org.easymock.internal.ExpectedInvocation.createMissingMatchers(ExpectedInvocation.java:42)
at org.easymock.internal.ExpectedInvocation.<init>(ExpectedInvocation.java:34)
at org.easymock.internal.ExpectedInvocation.<init>(ExpectedInvocation.java:26)
at org.easymock.internal.RecordState.invoke(RecordState.java:64)
at org.easymock.internal.MockInvocationHandler.invoke(MockInvocationHandler.java:24)
at org.easymock.internal.ObjectMethodsFilter.invoke(ObjectMethodsFilter.java:56)
at org.easymock.classextension.internal.ClassProxyFactory$1.intercept(ClassProxyFactory.java:74)
at com.protrade.soccersim.data.emulator.matrix.PositionCategoryMatrix$$EnhancerByCGLIB$$c5298a7.getPossession(<generated>)
at com.protrade.soccersim.data.emulator.stats.team.PossessionCalculatorUnitTest.testDeterminePossessionHomeWin(PossessionCalculatorUnitTest.java:45)

The code involved is this little beauty (trimmed a bit):

    @Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
    homeTeam = createMock( PositionCategoryMatrix.class );
    awayTeam = createMock( PositionCategoryMatrix.class );
    ...
}

@Test
public void testDeterminePossessionHomeWin() {
    expect(homeTeam.getPossession()).andReturn( 0.15151515 );
    expect(awayTeam.getPossession()).andReturn( 0.01515152 );
    replay( homeTeam, awayTeam );
    ...
}

The exception is being thrown on the first expect. And it really doesn't make sense. It says it's getting a matcher, but the method doesn't even take an argument. And odd enough it's only during test suites! I'm creating a new mock in the @Before, so it shouldn't be inheriting anything from somewhere else (not that some other method would have a matcher on it)

So, any ideas?

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