package org.hamcrest; import org.hamcrest.internal.ReflectiveTypeFinder; /** * Convenient base class for Matchers that require a non-null value of a specific type. * This simply implements the null check, checks the type and then casts. * * @author Joe Walnes * @author Steve Freeman * @author Nat Pryce */ public abstract class TypeSafeMatcher<T> extends BaseMatcher<T> { private static final ReflectiveTypeFinder TYPE_FINDER = new ReflectiveTypeFinder("matchesSafely", 1, 0); final private Class<?> expectedType; /** * The default constructor for simple sub types */ protected TypeSafeMatcher() { this(TYPE_FINDER); } /** * Use this constructor if the subclass that implements <code>matchesSafely</code> * is <em>not</em> the class that binds <T> to a type. * @param expectedType The expectedType of the actual value. */ protected TypeSafeMatcher(Class<?> expectedType) { this.expectedType = expectedType; } /** * Use this constructor if the subclass that implements <code>matchesSafely</code> * is <em>not</em> the class that binds <T> to a type. * @param typeFinder A type finder to extract the type */ protected TypeSafeMatcher(ReflectiveTypeFinder typeFinder) { this.expectedType = typeFinder.findExpectedType(getClass()); } /** * Subclasses should implement this. The item will already have been checked for * the specific type and will never be null. */ protected abstract boolean matchesSafely(T item); /** * Subclasses should override this. The item will already have been checked for * the specific type and will never be null. */ protected void describeMismatchSafely(T item, Description mismatchDescription) { super.describeMismatch(item, mismatchDescription); } /** * Methods made final to prevent accidental override. * If you need to override this, there's no point on extending TypeSafeMatcher. * Instead, extend the {@link BaseMatcher}. */ @Override @SuppressWarnings({"unchecked"}) public final boolean matches(Object item) { return item != null && expectedType.isInstance(item) && matchesSafely((T) item); } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") @Override final public void describeMismatch(Object item, Description description) { if (item == null) { super.describeMismatch(item, description); } else if (! expectedType.isInstance(item)) { description.appendText("was a ") .appendText(item.getClass().getName()) .appendText(" (") .appendValue(item) .appendText(")"); } else { describeMismatchSafely((T)item, description); } } }