S
- the "self" type of this assertion class. Please read "Emulating 'self types' using Java Generics to simplify fluent API implementation"
for more details.public abstract class AbstractShortAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>> extends AbstractComparableAssert<S,Short> implements NumberAssert<S,Short>
Short
s.actual, info, myself
Modifier | Constructor and Description |
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protected |
AbstractShortAssert(Short actual,
Class<?> selfType) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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S |
isBetween(Short start,
Short end)
Verifies that the actual value is in [start, end] range (start included, end included).
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S |
isCloseTo(short expected,
Offset<Short> offset)
Verifies that the actual short is close to the given one within the given offset.
If difference is equal to offset value, assertion is considered valid. |
S |
isCloseTo(Short expected,
Offset<Short> offset)
Verifies that the actual short is close to the given one within the given offset.
If difference is equal to offset value, assertion is considered valid. |
S |
isCloseTo(short expected,
Percentage percentage)
Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, assertion is considered valid. |
S |
isCloseTo(Short expected,
Percentage percentage)
Verifies that the actual number is close to the given one within the given percentage.
If difference is equal to the percentage value, assertion is considered valid. |
S |
isEqualTo(short expected)
Verifies that the actual value is equal to the given one.
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S |
isGreaterThan(short other)
Verifies that the actual value is greater than the given one.
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S |
isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(short other)
Verifies that the actual value is greater than or equal to the given one.
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S |
isLessThan(short other)
Verifies that the actual value is less than the given one.
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S |
isLessThanOrEqualTo(short other)
Verifies that the actual value is less than or equal to the given one.
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S |
isNegative()
Verifies that the actual value is negative.
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S |
isNotEqualTo(short other)
Verifies that the actual value is not equal to the given one.
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S |
isNotNegative()
Verifies that the actual value is non negative (positive or equal zero).
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S |
isNotPositive()
Verifies that the actual value is non positive (negative or equal zero).
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S |
isNotZero()
Verifies that the actual value is not equal to zero.
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S |
isPositive()
Verifies that the actual value is positive.
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S |
isStrictlyBetween(Short start,
Short end)
Verifies that the actual value is in ]start, end[ range (start excluded, end excluded).
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S |
isZero()
Verifies that the actual value is equal to zero.
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S |
usingComparator(Comparator<? super Short> customComparator)
Use given custom comparator instead of relying on actual type A equals method for incoming assertion checks.
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S |
usingDefaultComparator()
Revert to standard comparison for incoming assertion checks.
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defaultTypeComparators, extracting, hasFieldOrProperty, hasFieldOrPropertyWithValue, isEqualToComparingFieldByField, isEqualToComparingFieldByFieldRecursively, isEqualToComparingOnlyGivenFields, isEqualToIgnoringGivenFields, isEqualToIgnoringNullFields, usingComparatorForFields, usingComparatorForType
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public S isEqualTo(short expected)
Example:
// assertion will pass:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isEqualTo((short) 1);
// assertion will fail:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("-1")).isEqualTo((short) 1);
expected
- the given value to compare the actual value to.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- if the actual value is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is not equal to the given one.public S isNotEqualTo(short other)
Example:
// assertion will pass:
assertThat(Short.valueOf(("-1")).isNotEqualTo((short) 1);
// assertion will fail:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isNotEqualTo((short) 1);
other
- the given value to compare the actual value to.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- if the actual value is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is equal to the given one.public S isZero()
int intZero = 0;
long longZero = 0L;
// assertions will pass
assertThat(intZero).isZero();
assertThat(longZero).isZero();
int meaningOfLife = 42;
double someOfPi = 3.142;
// assertions will fail
assertThat(meaningOfLife).isZero();
assertThat(someOfPi).isZero();
isZero
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
public S isNotZero()
int meaningOfLife = 42;
double someOfPi = 3.142;
// assertions will pass
assertThat(meaningOfLife).isNotZero();
assertThat(someOfPi).isNotZero();
int intZero = 0;
long longZero = 0L;
// assertions will fail
assertThat(intZero).isNotZero();
assertThat(longZero).isNotZero();
isNotZero
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
public S isPositive()
int positive = 42;
int zero = 0;
int negative = -42;
// assertions will pass
assertThat(positive).isPositive();
// assertions will fail
assertThat(zero).isPositive();
assertThat(negative).isPositive();
isPositive
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
public S isNegative()
int positive = 42;
int zero = 0;
int negative = -42;
// assertions will pass
assertThat(negative).isNegative();
// assertions will fail
assertThat(zero).isNegative();
assertThat(positive).isNegative();
isNegative
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
public S isNotNegative()
int positive = 42;
int zero = 0;
int negative = -42;
// assertions will pass
assertThat(positive).isNotNegative();
assertThat(zero).isNotNegative();
// assertions will fail
assertThat(negative).isNotNegative();
isNotNegative
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
this
assertion object.public S isNotPositive()
int positive = 42;
int zero = 0;
int negative = -42;
// assertions will pass
assertThat(negative).isNotPositive();
assertThat(zero).isNotPositive();
// assertions will fail
assertThat(positive).isNotPositive();
isNotPositive
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
this
assertion object.public S isLessThan(short other)
Example:
// assertion will pass:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isLessThan((short) 2);
// assertion will fail:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isLessThan((short) 0);
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isLessThan((short) 1);
other
- the given value to compare the actual value to.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- if the actual value is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is equal to or greater than the given one.public S isLessThanOrEqualTo(short other)
Example:
// assertion will pass:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isLessThanOrEqualTo((short) 1);
// assertion will fail:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isLessThanOrEqualTo((short) 0);
other
- the given value to compare the actual value to.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- if the actual value is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is greater than the given one.public S isGreaterThan(short other)
Example:
// assertion will pass:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isGreaterThan((short) 0);
// assertions will fail:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("0")).isGreaterThan((short) 1);
assertThat(Short.valueOf("0")).isGreaterThan((short) 0);
other
- the given value to compare the actual value to.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- if the actual value is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is equal to or less than the given one.public S isGreaterThanOrEqualTo(short other)
Example:
// assertion will pass:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("1")).isGreaterThanOrEqualTo((short) 1);
// assertion will fail:
assertThat(Short.valueOf("0")).isGreaterThanOrEqualTo((short) 1);
other
- the given value to compare the actual value to.this
assertion object.AssertionError
- if the actual value is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is less than the given one.public S isBetween(Short start, Short end)
// these assertions succeed ...
assertThat(12).isBetween(10, 14);
assertThat(12).isBetween(12, 14);
assertThat(12).isBetween(10, 12);
// ... but this one fails
assertThat(12).isBetween(14, 16);
isBetween
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
start
- the start value (inclusive), expected not to be null.end
- the end value (inclusive), expected not to be null.public S isStrictlyBetween(Short start, Short end)
// this assertion succeeds ...
assertThat(12).isBetween(10, 14);
// ... but these ones fail
assertThat(12).isBetween(12, 14);
assertThat(12).isBetween(10, 12);
assertThat(12).isBetween(16, 18);
isStrictlyBetween
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
start
- the start value (exclusive), expected not to be null.end
- the end value (exclusive), expected not to be null.public S isCloseTo(short expected, Offset<Short> offset)
Example:
// assertions will pass:
assertThat((short)5).isCloseTo((short)7, within((short)3));
// if difference is exactly equals to the offset, it's ok
assertThat((short)5).isCloseTo((short)7, within((short)2));
// assertion will fail
assertThat((short)5).isCloseTo((short)7, within((short)1));
expected
- the given short to compare the actual value to.offset
- the given positive offset.this
assertion object.NullPointerException
- if the given offset is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is not equal to the given one.public S isCloseTo(Short expected, Offset<Short> offset)
Example:
// assertions will pass:
assertThat((short)5).isCloseTo(Short.valueOf(7), within((short)3));
// if difference is exactly equals to the offset, it's ok
assertThat((short)5).isCloseTo(Short.valueOf(7), within((short)2));
// assertion will fail
assertThat((short)5).isCloseTo(Short.valueOf(7), within((short)1));
isCloseTo
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
expected
- the given short to compare the actual value to.offset
- the given positive offset.this
assertion object.NullPointerException
- if the given offset is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is not equal to the given one.public S isCloseTo(Short expected, Percentage percentage)
Example with short:
// assertions will pass:
assertThat((short)11).isCloseTo(Short.valueOf(10), withinPercentage((short)20));
// if difference is exactly equals to the computed offset (1), it's ok
assertThat((short)11).isCloseTo(Short.valueOf(10), withinPercentage((short)10));
// assertion will fail
assertThat((short)11).isCloseTo(Short.valueOf(10), withinPercentage((short)5));
isCloseTo
in interface NumberAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
expected
- the given number to compare the actual value to.percentage
- the given positive percentage.this
assertion object.NullPointerException
- if the given offset is null
.NullPointerException
- if the expected number is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is not equal to the given one.public S isCloseTo(short expected, Percentage percentage)
Example with short:
// assertions will pass:
assertThat((short)11).isCloseTo((short)10, withinPercentage((short)20));
// if difference is exactly equals to the computed offset (1), it's ok
assertThat((short)11).isCloseTo((short)10, withinPercentage((short)10));
// assertion will fail
assertThat((short)11).isCloseTo((short)10, withinPercentage((short)5));
expected
- the given number to compare the actual value to.percentage
- the given positive percentage.this
assertion object.NullPointerException
- if the given offset is null
.NullPointerException
- if the expected number is null
.AssertionError
- if the actual value is not equal to the given one.public S usingComparator(Comparator<? super Short> customComparator)
AbstractAssert
Custom comparator is bound to assertion instance, meaning that if a new assertion is created, it will use default comparison strategy.
Examples :
// frodo and sam are instances of Character with Hobbit race (obviously :).
// raceComparator implements Comparator<Character>
assertThat(frodo).usingComparator(raceComparator).isEqualTo(sam);
usingComparator
in interface Assert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
usingComparator
in class AbstractComparableAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
customComparator
- the comparator to use for incoming assertion checks.this
assertion object.public S usingDefaultComparator()
AbstractAssert
This method should be used to disable a custom comparison strategy set by calling
Assert.usingComparator(Comparator)
.
usingDefaultComparator
in interface Assert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
usingDefaultComparator
in class AbstractComparableAssert<S extends AbstractShortAssert<S>,Short>
this
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