public class IsIterableContainingInAnyOrder<T> extends TypeSafeDiagnosingMatcher<java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>>
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IsIterableContainingInAnyOrder(java.util.Collection<Matcher<? super T>> matchers) |
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static <T> Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> |
containsInAnyOrder(java.util.Collection<Matcher<? super T>> itemMatchers)
Creates an order agnostic matcher for
Iterable s that matches when a single pass over
the examined Iterable yields a series of items, each satisfying one matcher anywhere
in the specified collection of matchers. |
static <T> Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> |
containsInAnyOrder(Matcher<? super T>... itemMatchers)
Creates an order agnostic matcher for
Iterable s that matches when a single pass over
the examined Iterable yields a series of items, each satisfying one matcher anywhere
in the specified matchers. |
static <T> Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> |
containsInAnyOrder(T... items)
Creates an order agnostic matcher for
Iterable s that matches when a single pass over
the examined Iterable yields a series of items, each logically equal to one item
anywhere in the specified items. |
void |
describeTo(Description description)
Generates a description of the object.
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protected boolean |
matchesSafely(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> items,
Description mismatchDescription)
Subclasses should implement this.
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describeMismatch, matches
_dont_implement_Matcher___instead_extend_BaseMatcher_, isNotNull, toString
protected boolean matchesSafely(java.lang.Iterable<? extends T> items, Description mismatchDescription)
TypeSafeDiagnosingMatcher
matchesSafely
in class TypeSafeDiagnosingMatcher<java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>>
public void describeTo(Description description)
SelfDescribing
description
- The description to be built or appended to.@SafeVarargs public static <T> Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> containsInAnyOrder(Matcher<? super T>... itemMatchers)
Creates an order agnostic matcher for Iterable
s that matches when a single pass over
the examined Iterable
yields a series of items, each satisfying one matcher anywhere
in the specified matchers. For a positive match, the examined iterable must be of the same
length as the number of specified matchers.
N.B. each of the specified matchers will only be used once during a given examination, so be careful when specifying matchers that may be satisfied by more than one entry in an examined iterable.
For example:
assertThat(Arrays.asList("foo", "bar"), containsInAnyOrder(equalTo("bar"), equalTo("foo")))
itemMatchers
- a list of matchers, each of which must be satisfied by an item provided by an examined Iterable
@SafeVarargs public static <T> Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> containsInAnyOrder(T... items)
Creates an order agnostic matcher for Iterable
s that matches when a single pass over
the examined Iterable
yields a series of items, each logically equal to one item
anywhere in the specified items. For a positive match, the examined iterable
must be of the same length as the number of specified items.
N.B. each of the specified items will only be used once during a given examination, so be careful when specifying items that may be equal to more than one entry in an examined iterable.
For example:
assertThat(Arrays.asList("foo", "bar"), containsInAnyOrder("bar", "foo"))
items
- the items that must equal the items provided by an examined Iterable
in any orderpublic static <T> Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<? extends T>> containsInAnyOrder(java.util.Collection<Matcher<? super T>> itemMatchers)
Creates an order agnostic matcher for Iterable
s that matches when a single pass over
the examined Iterable
yields a series of items, each satisfying one matcher anywhere
in the specified collection of matchers. For a positive match, the examined iterable
must be of the same length as the specified collection of matchers.
N.B. each matcher in the specified collection will only be used once during a given examination, so be careful when specifying matchers that may be satisfied by more than one entry in an examined iterable.
For example:
assertThat(Arrays.asList("foo", "bar"), containsInAnyOrder(Arrays.asList(equalTo("bar"), equalTo("foo"))))
itemMatchers
- a list of matchers, each of which must be satisfied by an item provided by an examined Iterable