- Companion:
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Value members
Concrete methods
Asserts that two elements are equal according to the Compare[A, B]
type-class.
Asserts that two elements are equal according to the Compare[A, B]
type-class.
By default, uses ==
to compare values.
Asserts that two doubles are equal to within a positive delta. If the expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. NaNs are considered equal: assertEquals(Double.NaN, Double.NaN, *) passes.
Asserts that two doubles are equal to within a positive delta. If the expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. NaNs are considered equal: assertEquals(Double.NaN, Double.NaN, *) passes.
Asserts that two floats are equal to within a positive delta. If the expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. NaNs are considered equal: assertEquals(Float.NaN, Float.NaN, *) passes.
Asserts that two floats are equal to within a positive delta. If the expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. NaNs are considered equal: assertEquals(Float.NaN, Float.NaN, *) passes.
Asserts that two elements are not equal according to the Compare[A, B]
type-class.
Asserts that two elements are not equal according to the Compare[A, B]
type-class.
By default, uses ==
to compare values.
Unconditionally fails this test with the given message and exception marked as the cause.
Unconditionally fails this test with the given message and exception marked as the cause.
Unconditionally fails this test with the given message and optional clues.
Unconditionally fails this test with the given message and optional clues.
Unconditionally fails this test due to result of comparing two values.
Unconditionally fails this test due to result of comparing two values.
The only reason to use this method instead of fail()
is if you want to
allow comparing the two different values in the the IntelliJ GUI diff
viewer.
Unconditionally fail this test case and cancel all the subsequent tests in this suite.
Unconditionally fail this test case and cancel all the subsequent tests in this suite.
Evalutes the given expression and asserts that an exception of type T is thrown.
Evalutes the given expression and asserts that an exception of type T is thrown.
Evalutes the given expression and asserts that an exception of type T with the expected message is thrown.
Evalutes the given expression and asserts that an exception of type T with the expected message is thrown.