Feature Requests item #1435782, was opened at 2006-02-21 10:05
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Submitted By: J. David Beutel (david_beutel)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: dynamically check for arrays and Collections
Initial Comment:
With JDK 1.5 generics and auto-boxing, I'll use
Collections more often. So, I think it would be useful
to do array-like assertEquals() on ordered Collections.
Building on my previous patches, I changed
assertEquals() to check for arrays dynamically, and
handle ordered Collections like it does arrays. Sets
(but not SortedSets) are handled as before.
I just tried this, but I haven't used it yet, so it's
only experimental. It could be simplified if the
output format were changed.
versions: junit 4.0, JDK 1.5.0_06, ant 1.6.5, Fedora
Core 3.
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Comment By: David Saff (dsaff)
Date: 2009-11-16 17:52
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Comment By: J. David Beutel (david_beutel)
Date: 2006-02-22 09:16
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Taking the next step in this experiment, I changed
assertEquals() to check for Float and Double dynamically.
Now the delta works on Float and Double array elements, and
there are no more primitive parameters for expected and
actual. To avoid ambiguity, I had to rename the
assertEquals() taking a delta (to assertEqualsDelta()).
I also added handling for arrays of primitives.
This is just experimental, and needs some review, but I
think it's an interesting idea.
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