com.google.common.collect.testing
Interface TestListGenerator<E>

All Superinterfaces:
TestCollectionGenerator<E>, TestContainerGenerator<Collection<E>,E>
All Known Implementing Classes:
ListGenerators.BuilderAddAllListGenerator, ListGenerators.BuilderAddListGenerator, ListGenerators.BuilderReversedListGenerator, ListGenerators.CharactersOfCharSequenceGenerator, ListGenerators.CharactersOfStringGenerator, ListGenerators.ImmutableListHeadSubListGenerator, ListGenerators.ImmutableListMiddleSubListGenerator, ListGenerators.ImmutableListOfGenerator, ListGenerators.ImmutableListTailSubListGenerator, ListGenerators.UnhashableElementsImmutableListGenerator, MapGenerators.ImmutableMapValueListGenerator, SetGenerators.ImmutableSetAsListGenerator, SetGenerators.ImmutableSortedSetAsListGenerator, SetGenerators.ImmutableSortedSetAsListSubListGenerator, SetGenerators.ImmutableSortedSetDescendingAsListGenerator, SetGenerators.ImmutableSortedSetSubsetAsListGenerator, SetGenerators.ImmutableSortedsetSubsetAsListSubListGenerator, TestCharacterListGenerator, TestStringListGenerator

@GwtCompatible
public interface TestListGenerator<E>
extends TestCollectionGenerator<E>

Creates sets, containing sample elements, to be tested.

This class is GWT compatible.

Author:
Kevin Bourrillion

Method Summary
 List<E> create(Object... elements)
          Creates a new container containing the given elements.
 
Methods inherited from interface com.google.common.collect.testing.TestContainerGenerator
createArray, order, samples
 

Method Detail

create

List<E> create(Object... elements)
Description copied from interface: TestContainerGenerator
Creates a new container containing the given elements. TODO: would be nice to figure out how to use E... or E[] as a parameter type, but this doesn't seem to work because Java creates an array of the erased type.

Specified by:
create in interface TestContainerGenerator<Collection<E>,E>


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