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package io.reactivex.internal.operators.maybe;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
import org.junit.Test;
import io.reactivex.*;
import io.reactivex.functions.Function;
import io.reactivex.internal.fuseable.HasUpstreamMaybeSource;
import io.reactivex.processors.PublishProcessor;
public class MaybeToSingleTest {
@Test
public void source() {
Maybe<Integer> m = Maybe.just(1);
Single<Integer> s = m.toSingle();
assertTrue(s.getClass().toString(), s instanceof HasUpstreamMaybeSource);
assertSame(m, (((HasUpstreamMaybeSource<?>)s).source()));
}
@Test
public void dispose() {
TestHelper.checkDisposed(PublishProcessor.create().singleElement().toSingle());
}
@Test
public void doubleOnSubscribe() {
TestHelper.checkDoubleOnSubscribeMaybeToSingle(new Function<Maybe<Object>, SingleSource<Object>>() {
@Override
public SingleSource<Object> apply(Maybe<Object> m) throws Exception {
return m.toSingle();
}
});
}
}