package org.hamcrest; @SuppressWarnings("UnusedDeclaration") public class CoreMatchers { /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ALL</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", allOf(startsWith("my"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> allOf(java.lang.Iterable<org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T>> matchers) { return org.hamcrest.core.AllOf.allOf(matchers); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ALL</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", allOf(startsWith("my"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> allOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T>... matchers) { return org.hamcrest.core.AllOf.allOf(matchers); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ALL</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", allOf(startsWith("my"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> allOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second) { return org.hamcrest.core.AllOf.allOf(first, second); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ALL</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", allOf(startsWith("my"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> allOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> third) { return org.hamcrest.core.AllOf.allOf(first, second, third); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ALL</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", allOf(startsWith("my"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> allOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> third, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fourth) { return org.hamcrest.core.AllOf.allOf(first, second, third, fourth); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ALL</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", allOf(startsWith("my"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> allOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> third, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fourth, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fifth) { return org.hamcrest.core.AllOf.allOf(first, second, third, fourth, fifth); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ALL</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", allOf(startsWith("my"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> allOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> third, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fourth, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fifth, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> sixth) { return org.hamcrest.core.AllOf.allOf(first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ANY</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", anyOf(startsWith("foo"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf<T> anyOf(java.lang.Iterable<org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T>> matchers) { return org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf.anyOf(matchers); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ANY</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", anyOf(startsWith("foo"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf<T> anyOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T>... matchers) { return org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf.anyOf(matchers); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ANY</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", anyOf(startsWith("foo"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf<T> anyOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second) { return org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf.anyOf(first, second); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ANY</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", anyOf(startsWith("foo"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf<T> anyOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> third) { return org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf.anyOf(first, second, third); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ANY</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", anyOf(startsWith("foo"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf<T> anyOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> third, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fourth) { return org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf.anyOf(first, second, third, fourth); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ANY</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", anyOf(startsWith("foo"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf<T> anyOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> third, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fourth, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fifth) { return org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf.anyOf(first, second, third, fourth, fifth); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined object matches <b>ANY</b> of the specified matchers. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myValue", anyOf(startsWith("foo"), containsString("Val")))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf<T> anyOf(org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> first, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> second, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> third, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fourth, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> fifth, org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> sixth) { return org.hamcrest.core.AnyOf.anyOf(first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches when both of the specified matchers match the examined object. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("fab", both(containsString("a")).and(containsString("b")))</pre> */ public static <LHS> org.hamcrest.core.CombinableMatcher.CombinableBothMatcher<LHS> both(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super LHS> matcher) { return org.hamcrest.core.CombinableMatcher.both(matcher); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches when either of the specified matchers match the examined object. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("fan", either(containsString("a")).or(containsString("b")))</pre> */ public static <LHS> org.hamcrest.core.CombinableMatcher.CombinableEitherMatcher<LHS> either(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super LHS> matcher) { return org.hamcrest.core.CombinableMatcher.either(matcher); } /** * Wraps an existing matcher, overriding its description with that specified. All other functions are * delegated to the decorated matcher, including its mismatch description. * For example: * <pre>describedAs("a big decimal equal to %0", equalTo(myBigDecimal), myBigDecimal.toPlainString())</pre> * * @param description * the new description for the wrapped matcher * @param matcher * the matcher to wrap * @param values * optional values to insert into the tokenised description */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> describedAs(java.lang.String description, org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> matcher, java.lang.Object... values) { return org.hamcrest.core.DescribedAs.describedAs(description, matcher, values); } /** * Creates a matcher for {@link Iterable}s that only matches when a single pass over the * examined {@link Iterable} yields items that are all matched by the specified * <code>itemMatcher</code>. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(Arrays.asList("bar", "baz"), everyItem(startsWith("ba")))</pre> * * @param itemMatcher * the matcher to apply to every item provided by the examined {@link Iterable} */ public static <U> org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<U>> everyItem(org.hamcrest.Matcher<U> itemMatcher) { return org.hamcrest.core.Every.everyItem(itemMatcher); } /** * Decorates another Matcher, retaining its behaviour, but allowing tests * to be slightly more expressive. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(equalTo(smelly)))</pre> * instead of: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, equalTo(smelly))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> is(org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> matcher) { return org.hamcrest.core.Is.is(matcher); } /** * A shortcut to the frequently used <code>is(equalTo(x))</code>. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(smelly))</pre> * instead of: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(equalTo(smelly)))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> is(T value) { return org.hamcrest.core.Is.is(value); } /** * A shortcut to the frequently used <code>is(instanceOf(SomeClass.class))</code>. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, isA(Cheddar.class))</pre> * instead of: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(instanceOf(Cheddar.class)))</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> isA(java.lang.Class<T> type) { return org.hamcrest.core.Is.isA(type); } /** * Creates a matcher that always matches, regardless of the examined object. */ public static org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Object> anything() { return org.hamcrest.core.IsAnything.anything(); } /** * Creates a matcher that always matches, regardless of the examined object, but describes * itself with the specified {@link String}. * * @param description * a meaningful {@link String} used when describing itself */ public static org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Object> anything(java.lang.String description) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsAnything.anything(description); } /** * Creates a matcher for {@link Iterable}s that only matches when a single pass over the * examined {@link Iterable} yields at least one item that is matched by the specified * <code>itemMatcher</code>. Whilst matching, the traversal of the examined {@link Iterable} * will stop as soon as a matching item is found. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(Arrays.asList("foo", "bar"), hasItem(startsWith("ba")))</pre> * * @param itemMatcher * the matcher to apply to items provided by the examined {@link Iterable} */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<? super T>> hasItem(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T> itemMatcher) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsCollectionContaining.hasItem(itemMatcher); } /** * Creates a matcher for {@link Iterable}s that only matches when a single pass over the * examined {@link Iterable} yields at least one item that is equal to the specified * <code>item</code>. Whilst matching, the traversal of the examined {@link Iterable} * will stop as soon as a matching item is found. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(Arrays.asList("foo", "bar"), hasItem("bar"))</pre> * * @param item * the item to compare against the items provided by the examined {@link Iterable} */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<? super T>> hasItem(T item) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsCollectionContaining.hasItem(item); } /** * Creates a matcher for {@link Iterable}s that matches when consecutive passes over the * examined {@link Iterable} yield at least one item that is matched by the corresponding * matcher from the specified <code>itemMatchers</code>. Whilst matching, each traversal of * the examined {@link Iterable} will stop as soon as a matching item is found. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(Arrays.asList("foo", "bar", "baz"), hasItems(endsWith("z"), endsWith("o")))</pre> * * @param itemMatchers * the matchers to apply to items provided by the examined {@link Iterable} */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<T>> hasItems(org.hamcrest.Matcher<? super T>... itemMatchers) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsCollectionContaining.hasItems(itemMatchers); } /** * Creates a matcher for {@link Iterable}s that matches when consecutive passes over the * examined {@link Iterable} yield at least one item that is equal to the corresponding * item from the specified <code>items</code>. Whilst matching, each traversal of the * examined {@link Iterable} will stop as soon as a matching item is found. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(Arrays.asList("foo", "bar", "baz"), hasItems("baz", "foo"))</pre> * * @param items * the items to compare against the items provided by the examined {@link Iterable} */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Iterable<T>> hasItems(T... items) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsCollectionContaining.hasItems(items); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches when the examined object is logically equal to the specified * <code>operand</code>, as determined by calling the {@link java.lang.Object#equals} method on * the <b>examined</b> object. * * <p>If the specified operand is <code>null</code> then the created matcher will only match if * the examined object's <code>equals</code> method returns <code>true</code> when passed a * <code>null</code> (which would be a violation of the <code>equals</code> contract), unless the * examined object itself is <code>null</code>, in which case the matcher will return a positive * match.</p> * * <p>The created matcher provides a special behaviour when examining <code>Array</code>s, whereby * it will match if both the operand and the examined object are arrays of the same length and * contain items that are equal to each other (according to the above rules) <b>in the same * indexes</b>.</p> * For example: * <pre> * assertThat("foo", equalTo("foo")); * assertThat(new String[] {"foo", "bar"}, equalTo(new String[] {"foo", "bar"})); * </pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> equalTo(T operand) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsEqual.equalTo(operand); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches when the examined object is an instance of the specified <code>type</code>, * as determined by calling the {@link java.lang.Class#isInstance(Object)} method on that type, passing the * the examined object. * * <p>The created matcher forces a relationship between specified type and the examined object, and should be * used when it is necessary to make generics conform, for example in the JMock clause * <code>with(any(Thing.class))</code></p> * For example: * <pre>assertThat(new Canoe(), instanceOf(Canoe.class));</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> any(java.lang.Class<T> type) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsInstanceOf.any(type); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches when the examined object is an instance of the specified <code>type</code>, * as determined by calling the {@link java.lang.Class#isInstance(Object)} method on that type, passing the * the examined object. * * <p>The created matcher assumes no relationship between specified type and the examined object.</p> * For example: * <pre>assertThat(new Canoe(), instanceOf(Paddlable.class));</pre> */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> instanceOf(java.lang.Class<?> type) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsInstanceOf.instanceOf(type); } /** * Creates a matcher that wraps an existing matcher, but inverts the logic by which * it will match. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(not(equalTo(smelly))))</pre> * * @param matcher * the matcher whose sense should be inverted */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> not(org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> matcher) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsNot.not(matcher); } /** * A shortcut to the frequently used <code>not(equalTo(x))</code>. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(not(smelly)))</pre> * instead of: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(not(equalTo(smelly))))</pre> * * @param value * the value that any examined object should <b>not</b> equal */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> not(T value) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsNot.not(value); } /** * A shortcut to the frequently used <code>not(nullValue())</code>. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(notNullValue()))</pre> * instead of: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(not(nullValue())))</pre> */ public static org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Object> notNullValue() { return org.hamcrest.core.IsNull.notNullValue(); } /** * A shortcut to the frequently used <code>not(nullValue(X.class)). Accepts a * single dummy argument to facilitate type inference.</code>. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(notNullValue(X.class)))</pre> * instead of: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(not(nullValue(X.class))))</pre> * * @param type * dummy parameter used to infer the generic type of the returned matcher */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> notNullValue(java.lang.Class<T> type) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsNull.notNullValue(type); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if examined object is <code>null</code>. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(nullValue())</pre> */ public static org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.Object> nullValue() { return org.hamcrest.core.IsNull.nullValue(); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if examined object is <code>null</code>. Accepts a * single dummy argument to facilitate type inference. * For example: * <pre>assertThat(cheese, is(nullValue(Cheese.class))</pre> * * @param type * dummy parameter used to infer the generic type of the returned matcher */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> nullValue(java.lang.Class<T> type) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsNull.nullValue(type); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches only when the examined object is the same instance as * the specified target object. * * @param target * the target instance against which others should be assessed */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> sameInstance(T target) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsSame.sameInstance(target); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches only when the examined object is the same instance as * the specified target object. * * @param target * the target instance against which others should be assessed */ public static <T> org.hamcrest.Matcher<T> theInstance(T target) { return org.hamcrest.core.IsSame.theInstance(target); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined {@link String} contains the specified * {@link String} anywhere. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myStringOfNote", containsString("ring"))</pre> * * @param substring * the substring that the returned matcher will expect to find within any examined string */ public static org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.String> containsString(java.lang.String substring) { return org.hamcrest.core.StringContains.containsString(substring); } /** * <p> * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined {@link String} starts with the specified * {@link String}. * </p> * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myStringOfNote", startsWith("my"))</pre> * * @param prefix * the substring that the returned matcher will expect at the start of any examined string */ public static org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.String> startsWith(java.lang.String prefix) { return org.hamcrest.core.StringStartsWith.startsWith(prefix); } /** * Creates a matcher that matches if the examined {@link String} ends with the specified * {@link String}. * For example: * <pre>assertThat("myStringOfNote", endsWith("Note"))</pre> * * @param suffix * the substring that the returned matcher will expect at the end of any examined string */ public static org.hamcrest.Matcher<java.lang.String> endsWith(java.lang.String suffix) { return org.hamcrest.core.StringEndsWith.endsWith(suffix); } }