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package org.fest.assertions.error;
import org.fest.assertions.data.Offset;
/**
* Creates an error message indicating that an assertion that verifies that two numbers are equal within a positive
* offset failed.
*
* @author Alex Ruiz
*/
public class ShouldBeEqualWithinOffset extends BasicErrorMessageFactory {
/**
* Creates a new <code>{@link ShouldBeEqualWithinOffset}</code>.
* @param <T> guarantees that the values used in this factory have the same type.
* @param actual the actual value in the failed assertion.
* @param expected the expected value in the failed assertion.
* @param offset the given positive offset.
* @return the created {@code ErrorMessageFactory}.
*/
public static <T extends Number> ErrorMessageFactory shouldBeEqual(T actual, T expected, Offset<T> offset) {
return new ShouldBeEqualWithinOffset(actual, expected, offset);
}
private ShouldBeEqualWithinOffset(Number actual, Number expected, Offset<?> offset) {
super("expected:<%s> but was:<%s> within offset:<%s>", expected, actual, offset.value);
}
}