pkg/matcher: cleanup, updates, deprecations, fixes
R=sigmund@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org//306283002
git-svn-id: https://dart.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge/dart/pkg/matcher@36881 260f80e4-7a28-3924-810f-c04153c831b5
diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8e4ff62
--- /dev/null
+++ b/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+## 0.10.0+1
+
+* Matchers related to bad language use have been removed. These represent code
+structure that should rarely or never be validated in tests.
+ * `isAbstractClassInstantiationError`
+ * `throwsAbstractClassInstantiationError`
+ * `isFallThroughError`
+ * `throwsFallThroughError`
+
+* Added types to a number of method arguments.
+
+* The structure of the library and test code has been updated.
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a69bbdd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+Support for specifying test expectations, such as for unit tests.
+
+The matcher library provides a third-generation assertion mechanism, drawing
+inspiration from [Hamcrest](http://code.google.com/p/hamcrest/).
+
+For more information, see
+[Unit Testing with Dart]
+(http://www.dartlang.org/articles/dart-unit-tests/).
diff --git a/lib/matcher.dart b/lib/matcher.dart
index 85694ef..99fe44b 100644
--- a/lib/matcher.dart
+++ b/lib/matcher.dart
@@ -2,31 +2,17 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-/**
- * Support for specifying test expectations, such as for unit tests.
- *
- * The matcher library provides a third-generation assertion mechanism, drawing
- * inspiration from [Hamcrest](http://code.google.com/p/hamcrest/).
- *
- * For more information, see
- * [Unit Testing with Dart]
- * (http://www.dartlang.org/articles/dart-unit-tests/).
- */
+/// Support for specifying test expectations, such as for unit tests.
library matcher;
-import 'dart:async';
-
-import 'src/description.dart';
-import 'src/interfaces.dart';
-
+export 'src/core_matchers.dart';
export 'src/description.dart';
+export 'src/error_matchers.dart';
+export 'src/expect.dart';
+export 'src/future_matchers.dart';
export 'src/interfaces.dart';
-
-part 'src/core_matchers.dart';
-part 'src/expect.dart';
-part 'src/future_matchers.dart';
-part 'src/iterable_matchers.dart';
-part 'src/map_matchers.dart';
-part 'src/numeric_matchers.dart';
-part 'src/operator_matchers.dart';
-part 'src/string_matchers.dart';
+export 'src/iterable_matchers.dart';
+export 'src/map_matchers.dart';
+export 'src/numeric_matchers.dart';
+export 'src/operator_matchers.dart';
+export 'src/string_matchers.dart';
diff --git a/lib/mirror_matchers.dart b/lib/mirror_matchers.dart
index c836bc9..f397128 100644
--- a/lib/mirror_matchers.dart
+++ b/lib/mirror_matchers.dart
@@ -2,21 +2,17 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-/**
- * The mirror matchers library provides some additional matchers that
- * make use of `dart:mirrors`.
- */
+/// The mirror matchers library provides some additional matchers that
+/// make use of `dart:mirrors`.
library matcher.mirror_matchers;
import 'dart:mirrors';
import 'matcher.dart';
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that checks if a class instance has a property
- * with name [name], and optionally, if that property in turn satisfies
- * a [matcher].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that checks if a class instance has a property
+/// with name [name], and optionally, if that property in turn satisfies
+/// a [matcher].
Matcher hasProperty(String name, [matcher]) =>
new _HasProperty(name, matcher == null ? null : wrapMatcher(matcher));
diff --git a/lib/src/core_matchers.dart b/lib/src/core_matchers.dart
index 7acd7b4..64eb761 100644
--- a/lib/src/core_matchers.dart
+++ b/lib/src/core_matchers.dart
@@ -2,12 +2,16 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-part of matcher;
+library matcher.core_matchers;
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches empty strings, maps or iterables
- * (including collections).
- */
+import 'dart:async';
+
+import 'description.dart';
+import 'expect.dart';
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// Returns a matcher that matches empty strings, maps or iterables
+/// (including collections).
const Matcher isEmpty = const _Empty();
class _Empty extends Matcher {
@@ -24,10 +28,10 @@
Description describe(Description description) => description.add('empty');
}
-/** A matcher that matches any null value. */
+/// A matcher that matches any null value.
const Matcher isNull = const _IsNull();
-/** A matcher that matches any non-null value. */
+/// A matcher that matches any non-null value.
const Matcher isNotNull = const _IsNotNull();
class _IsNull extends Matcher {
@@ -42,10 +46,10 @@
Description describe(Description description) => description.add('not null');
}
-/** A matcher that matches the Boolean value true. */
+/// A matcher that matches the Boolean value true.
const Matcher isTrue = const _IsTrue();
-/** A matcher that matches anything except the Boolean value true. */
+/// A matcher that matches anything except the Boolean value true.
const Matcher isFalse = const _IsFalse();
class _IsTrue extends Matcher {
@@ -60,10 +64,8 @@
Description describe(Description description) => description.add('false');
}
-/**
- * Returns a matches that matches if the value is the same instance
- * as [expected], using [identical].
- */
+/// Returns a matches that matches if the value is the same instance
+/// as [expected], using [identical].
Matcher same(expected) => new _IsSameAs(expected);
class _IsSameAs extends Matcher {
@@ -75,18 +77,16 @@
description.add('same instance as ').addDescriptionOf(_expected);
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if the value is structurally equal to
- * [expected].
- *
- * If [expected] is a [Matcher], then it matches using that. Otherwise it tests
- * for equality using `==` on the expected value.
- *
- * For [Iterable]s and [Map]s, this will recursively match the elements. To
- * handle cyclic structures a recursion depth [limit] can be provided. The
- * default limit is 100.
- */
-Matcher equals(expected, [limit=100]) =>
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if the value is structurally equal to
+/// [expected].
+///
+/// If [expected] is a [Matcher], then it matches using that. Otherwise it tests
+/// for equality using `==` on the expected value.
+///
+/// For [Iterable]s and [Map]s, this will recursively match the elements. To
+/// handle cyclic structures a recursion depth [limit] can be provided. The
+/// default limit is 100.
+Matcher equals(expected, [int limit=100]) =>
expected is String
? new _StringEqualsMatcher(expected)
: new _DeepMatcher(expected, limit);
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
final int _limit;
var count;
- _DeepMatcher(this._expected, [limit = 1000]): this._limit = limit;
+ _DeepMatcher(this._expected, [limit = 1000]) : this._limit = limit;
// Returns a pair (reason, location)
List _compareIterables(expected, actual, matcher, depth, location) {
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
}
}
-/** A special equality matcher for strings. */
+/// A special equality matcher for strings.
class _StringEqualsMatcher extends Matcher {
final String _value;
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@
}
}
-/** A matcher that matches any value. */
+/// A matcher that matches any value.
const Matcher anything = const _IsAnything();
class _IsAnything extends Matcher {
@@ -322,84 +322,76 @@
Description describe(Description description) => description.add('anything');
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if an object is an instance
- * of [type] (or a subtype).
- *
- * As types are not first class objects in Dart we can only
- * approximate this test by using a generic wrapper class.
- *
- * For example, to test whether 'bar' is an instance of type
- * 'Foo', we would write:
- *
- * expect(bar, new isInstanceOf<Foo>());
- *
- * To get better error message, supply a name when creating the
- * Type wrapper; e.g.:
- *
- * expect(bar, new isInstanceOf<Foo>('Foo'));
- *
- * Note that this does not currently work in dart2js; it will
- * match any type, and isNot(new isInstanceof<T>()) will always
- * fail. This is because dart2js currently ignores template type
- * parameters.
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if an object is an instance
+/// of [type] (or a subtype).
+///
+/// As types are not first class objects in Dart we can only
+/// approximate this test by using a generic wrapper class.
+///
+/// For example, to test whether 'bar' is an instance of type
+/// 'Foo', we would write:
+///
+/// expect(bar, new isInstanceOf<Foo>());
+///
+/// To get better error message, supply a name when creating the
+/// Type wrapper; e.g.:
+///
+/// expect(bar, new isInstanceOf<Foo>('Foo'));
+///
+/// Note that this does not currently work in dart2js; it will
+/// match any type, and isNot(new isInstanceof<T>()) will always
+/// fail. This is because dart2js currently ignores template type
+/// parameters.
class isInstanceOf<T> extends Matcher {
final String _name;
- const isInstanceOf([name = 'specified type']): this._name = name;
+ const isInstanceOf([name = 'specified type']) : this._name = name;
bool matches(obj, Map matchState) => obj is T;
// The description here is lame :-(
Description describe(Description description) =>
description.add('an instance of ${_name}');
}
-/**
- * This can be used to match two kinds of objects:
- *
- * * A [Function] that throws an exception when called. The function cannot
- * take any arguments. If you want to test that a function expecting
- * arguments throws, wrap it in another zero-argument function that calls
- * the one you want to test.
- *
- * * A [Future] that completes with an exception. Note that this creates an
- * asynchronous expectation. The call to `expect()` that includes this will
- * return immediately and execution will continue. Later, when the future
- * completes, the actual expectation will run.
- */
+/// This can be used to match two kinds of objects:
+///
+/// * A [Function] that throws an exception when called. The function cannot
+/// take any arguments. If you want to test that a function expecting
+/// arguments throws, wrap it in another zero-argument function that calls
+/// the one you want to test.
+///
+/// * A [Future] that completes with an exception. Note that this creates an
+/// asynchronous expectation. The call to `expect()` that includes this will
+/// return immediately and execution will continue. Later, when the future
+/// completes, the actual expectation will run.
const Matcher throws = const Throws();
-/**
- * This can be used to match two kinds of objects:
- *
- * * A [Function] that throws an exception when called. The function cannot
- * take any arguments. If you want to test that a function expecting
- * arguments throws, wrap it in another zero-argument function that calls
- * the one you want to test.
- *
- * * A [Future] that completes with an exception. Note that this creates an
- * asynchronous expectation. The call to `expect()` that includes this will
- * return immediately and execution will continue. Later, when the future
- * completes, the actual expectation will run.
- *
- * In both cases, when an exception is thrown, this will test that the exception
- * object matches [matcher]. If [matcher] is not an instance of [Matcher], it
- * will implicitly be treated as `equals(matcher)`.
- */
+/// This can be used to match two kinds of objects:
+///
+/// * A [Function] that throws an exception when called. The function cannot
+/// take any arguments. If you want to test that a function expecting
+/// arguments throws, wrap it in another zero-argument function that calls
+/// the one you want to test.
+///
+/// * A [Future] that completes with an exception. Note that this creates an
+/// asynchronous expectation. The call to `expect()` that includes this will
+/// return immediately and execution will continue. Later, when the future
+/// completes, the actual expectation will run.
+///
+/// In both cases, when an exception is thrown, this will test that the exception
+/// object matches [matcher]. If [matcher] is not an instance of [Matcher], it
+/// will implicitly be treated as `equals(matcher)`.
Matcher throwsA(matcher) => new Throws(wrapMatcher(matcher));
-/**
- * A matcher that matches a function call against no exception.
- * The function will be called once. Any exceptions will be silently swallowed.
- * The value passed to expect() should be a reference to the function.
- * Note that the function cannot take arguments; to handle this
- * a wrapper will have to be created.
- */
+/// A matcher that matches a function call against no exception.
+/// The function will be called once. Any exceptions will be silently swallowed.
+/// The value passed to expect() should be a reference to the function.
+/// Note that the function cannot take arguments; to handle this
+/// a wrapper will have to be created.
const Matcher returnsNormally = const _ReturnsNormally();
class Throws extends Matcher {
final Matcher _matcher;
- const Throws([Matcher matcher]): this._matcher = matcher;
+ const Throws([Matcher matcher]) : this._matcher = matcher;
bool matches(item, Map matchState) {
if (item is! Function && item is! Future) return false;
@@ -409,7 +401,9 @@
// Queue up an asynchronous expectation that validates when the future
// completes.
item.then((value) {
- done(() => fail("Expected future to fail, but succeeded with '$value'."));
+ done(() {
+ fail("Expected future to fail, but succeeded with '$value'.");
+ });
}, onError: (error, trace) {
done(() {
if (_matcher == null) return;
@@ -519,179 +513,31 @@
Description describe(Description description) => description.add(_name);
}
-/** A matcher for FormatExceptions. */
-const isFormatException = const _FormatException();
-/** A matcher for functions that throw FormatException. */
-const Matcher throwsFormatException = const Throws(isFormatException);
-class _FormatException extends TypeMatcher {
- const _FormatException(): super("FormatException");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is FormatException;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for Exceptions. */
-const isException = const _Exception();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw Exception. */
-const Matcher throwsException = const Throws(isException);
-
-class _Exception extends TypeMatcher {
- const _Exception(): super("Exception");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is Exception;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for ArgumentErrors. */
-const isArgumentError = const _ArgumentError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw ArgumentError. */
-const Matcher throwsArgumentError = const Throws(isArgumentError);
-
-class _ArgumentError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _ArgumentError(): super("ArgumentError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is ArgumentError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for RangeErrors. */
-const isRangeError = const _RangeError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw RangeError. */
-const Matcher throwsRangeError = const Throws(isRangeError);
-
-class _RangeError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _RangeError(): super("RangeError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is RangeError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for NoSuchMethodErrors. */
-const isNoSuchMethodError = const _NoSuchMethodError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw NoSuchMethodError. */
-const Matcher throwsNoSuchMethodError = const Throws(isNoSuchMethodError);
-
-class _NoSuchMethodError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _NoSuchMethodError(): super("NoSuchMethodError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is NoSuchMethodError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for UnimplementedErrors. */
-const isUnimplementedError = const _UnimplementedError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw Exception. */
-const Matcher throwsUnimplementedError = const Throws(isUnimplementedError);
-
-class _UnimplementedError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _UnimplementedError(): super("UnimplementedError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is UnimplementedError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for UnsupportedError. */
-const isUnsupportedError = const _UnsupportedError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw UnsupportedError. */
-const Matcher throwsUnsupportedError = const Throws(isUnsupportedError);
-
-class _UnsupportedError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _UnsupportedError(): super("UnsupportedError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is UnsupportedError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for StateErrors. */
-const isStateError = const _StateError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw StateError. */
-const Matcher throwsStateError = const Throws(isStateError);
-
-class _StateError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _StateError(): super("StateError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is StateError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for FallThroughError. */
-const isFallThroughError = const _FallThroughError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw FallThroughError. */
-const Matcher throwsFallThroughError = const Throws(isFallThroughError);
-
-class _FallThroughError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _FallThroughError(): super("FallThroughError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is FallThroughError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for NullThrownError. */
-const isNullThrownError = const _NullThrownError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw NullThrownError. */
-const Matcher throwsNullThrownError = const Throws(isNullThrownError);
-
-class _NullThrownError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _NullThrownError(): super("NullThrownError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is NullThrownError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for ConcurrentModificationError. */
-const isConcurrentModificationError = const _ConcurrentModificationError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw ConcurrentModificationError. */
-const Matcher throwsConcurrentModificationError =
- const Throws(isConcurrentModificationError);
-
-class _ConcurrentModificationError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _ConcurrentModificationError(): super("ConcurrentModificationError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is ConcurrentModificationError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for AbstractClassInstantiationError. */
-const isAbstractClassInstantiationError =
- const _AbstractClassInstantiationError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw AbstractClassInstantiationError. */
-const Matcher throwsAbstractClassInstantiationError =
- const Throws(isAbstractClassInstantiationError);
-
-class _AbstractClassInstantiationError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _AbstractClassInstantiationError() :
- super("AbstractClassInstantiationError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is AbstractClassInstantiationError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for CyclicInitializationError. */
-const isCyclicInitializationError = const _CyclicInitializationError();
-
-/** A matcher for functions that throw CyclicInitializationError. */
-const Matcher throwsCyclicInitializationError =
- const Throws(isCyclicInitializationError);
-
-class _CyclicInitializationError extends TypeMatcher {
- const _CyclicInitializationError(): super("CyclicInitializationError");
- bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is CyclicInitializationError;
-}
-
-/** A matcher for Map types. */
+/// A matcher for Map types.
const isMap = const _IsMap();
class _IsMap extends TypeMatcher {
- const _IsMap(): super("Map");
+ const _IsMap() : super("Map");
bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is Map;
}
-/** A matcher for List types. */
+/// A matcher for List types.
const isList = const _IsList();
class _IsList extends TypeMatcher {
- const _IsList(): super("List");
+ const _IsList() : super("List");
bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is List;
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if an object has a length property
- * that matches [matcher].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if an object has a length property
+/// that matches [matcher].
Matcher hasLength(matcher) => new _HasLength(wrapMatcher(matcher));
class _HasLength extends Matcher {
final Matcher _matcher;
- const _HasLength([Matcher matcher = null]): this._matcher = matcher;
+ const _HasLength([Matcher matcher = null]) : this._matcher = matcher;
bool matches(item, Map matchState) {
try {
@@ -722,18 +568,15 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument contains
- * the expected value. For [String]s this means substring matching;
- * for [Map]s it means the map has the key, and for [Iterable]s
- * (including [Iterable]s) it means the iterable has a matching
- * element. In the case of iterables, [expected] can itself be a
- * matcher.
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument contains
+/// the expected value. For [String]s this means substring matching;
+/// for [Map]s it means the map has the key, and for [Iterable]s
+/// (including [Iterable]s) it means the iterable has a matching
+/// element. In the case of iterables, [expected] can itself be a
+/// matcher.
Matcher contains(expected) => new _Contains(expected);
class _Contains extends Matcher {
-
final _expected;
const _Contains(this._expected);
@@ -767,10 +610,8 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is in
- * the expected value. This is the converse of [contains].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is in
+/// the expected value. This is the converse of [contains].
Matcher isIn(expected) => new _In(expected);
class _In extends Matcher {
@@ -794,18 +635,17 @@
description.add('is in ').addDescriptionOf(_expected);
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that uses an arbitrary function that returns
- * true or false for the actual value. For example:
- *
- * expect(v, predicate((x) => ((x % 2) == 0), "is even"))
- */
-Matcher predicate(Function f, [description = 'satisfies function']) =>
+/// Returns a matcher that uses an arbitrary function that returns
+/// true or false for the actual value. For example:
+///
+/// expect(v, predicate((x) => ((x % 2) == 0), "is even"))
+Matcher predicate(bool f(value), [String description = 'satisfies function']) =>
new _Predicate(f, description);
-class _Predicate extends Matcher {
+typedef bool _PredicateFunction(value);
- final Function _matcher;
+class _Predicate extends Matcher {
+ final _PredicateFunction _matcher;
final String _description;
const _Predicate(this._matcher, this._description);
@@ -816,27 +656,25 @@
description.add(_description);
}
-/**
- * A useful utility class for implementing other matchers through inheritance.
- * Derived classes should call the base constructor with a feature name and
- * description, and an instance matcher, and should implement the
- * [featureValueOf] abstract method.
- *
- * The feature description will typically describe the item and the feature,
- * while the feature name will just name the feature. For example, we may
- * have a Widget class where each Widget has a price; we could make a
- * [CustomMatcher] that can make assertions about prices with:
- *
- * class HasPrice extends CustomMatcher {
- * const HasPrice(matcher) :
- * super("Widget with price that is", "price", matcher);
- * featureValueOf(actual) => actual.price;
- * }
- *
- * and then use this for example like:
- *
- * expect(inventoryItem, new HasPrice(greaterThan(0)));
- */
+/// A useful utility class for implementing other matchers through inheritance.
+/// Derived classes should call the base constructor with a feature name and
+/// description, and an instance matcher, and should implement the
+/// [featureValueOf] abstract method.
+///
+/// The feature description will typically describe the item and the feature,
+/// while the feature name will just name the feature. For example, we may
+/// have a Widget class where each Widget has a price; we could make a
+/// [CustomMatcher] that can make assertions about prices with:
+///
+/// class HasPrice extends CustomMatcher {
+/// const HasPrice(matcher) :
+/// super("Widget with price that is", "price", matcher);
+/// featureValueOf(actual) => actual.price;
+/// }
+///
+/// and then use this for example like:
+///
+/// expect(inventoryItem, new HasPrice(greaterThan(0)));
class CustomMatcher extends Matcher {
final String _featureDescription;
final String _featureName;
@@ -845,7 +683,7 @@
CustomMatcher(this._featureDescription, this._featureName, matcher)
: this._matcher = wrapMatcher(matcher);
- /** Override this to extract the interesting feature.*/
+ /// Override this to extract the interesting feature.
featureValueOf(actual) => actual;
bool matches(item, Map matchState) {
diff --git a/lib/src/description.dart b/lib/src/description.dart
index f8ebf09..f03934d 100644
--- a/lib/src/description.dart
+++ b/lib/src/description.dart
@@ -6,44 +6,39 @@
import 'interfaces.dart';
import 'pretty_print.dart';
-import 'utils.dart';
-/**
- * The default implementation of IDescription. This should rarely need
- * substitution, although conceivably it is a place where other languages
- * could be supported.
- */
+/// The default implementation of [Description]. This should rarely need
+/// substitution, although conceivably it is a place where other languages
+/// could be supported.
class StringDescription implements Description {
- var _out;
+ final StringBuffer _out = new StringBuffer();
- /** Initialize the description with initial contents [init]. */
+ /// Initialize the description with initial contents [init].
StringDescription([String init = '']) {
- _out = init;
+ _out.write(init);
}
int get length => _out.length;
- /** Get the description as a string. */
- String toString() => _out;
+ /// Get the description as a string.
+ String toString() => _out.toString();
- /** Append [text] to the description. */
- Description add(text) {
- _out = '${_out}${text}';
+ /// Append [text] to the description.
+ Description add(String text) {
+ _out.write(text);
return this;
}
- /** Change the value of the description. */
+ /// Change the value of the description.
Description replace(String text) {
- _out = text;
- return this;
+ _out.clear();
+ return add(text);
}
- /**
- * Appends a description of [value]. If it is an IMatcher use its
- * describe method; if it is a string use its literal value after
- * escaping any embedded control characters; otherwise use its
- * toString() value and wrap it in angular "quotes".
- */
+ /// Appends a description of [value]. If it is an IMatcher use its
+ /// describe method; if it is a string use its literal value after
+ /// escaping any embedded control characters; otherwise use its
+ /// toString() value and wrap it in angular "quotes".
Description addDescriptionOf(value) {
if (value is Matcher) {
value.describe(this);
@@ -53,11 +48,9 @@
return this;
}
- /**
- * Append an [Iterable] [list] of objects to the description, using the
- * specified [separator] and framing the list with [start]
- * and [end].
- */
+ /// Append an [Iterable] [list] of objects to the description, using the
+ /// specified [separator] and framing the list with [start]
+ /// and [end].
Description addAll(String start, String separator, String end,
Iterable list) {
var separate = false;
@@ -72,11 +65,4 @@
add(end);
return this;
}
-
- /** Escape the control characters in [string] so that they are visible. */
- _addEscapedString(String string) {
- add("'");
- add(escapeString(string));
- add("'");
- }
}
diff --git a/lib/src/error_matchers.dart b/lib/src/error_matchers.dart
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b50f766
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/src/error_matchers.dart
@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+library matcher.error_matchers;
+
+import 'core_matchers.dart';
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// A matcher for AbstractClassInstantiationError.
+@deprecated
+const isAbstractClassInstantiationError =
+ const _AbstractClassInstantiationError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw AbstractClassInstantiationError.
+@deprecated
+const Matcher throwsAbstractClassInstantiationError =
+ const Throws(isAbstractClassInstantiationError);
+
+class _AbstractClassInstantiationError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _AbstractClassInstantiationError() :
+ super("AbstractClassInstantiationError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is AbstractClassInstantiationError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for ArgumentErrors.
+const isArgumentError = const _ArgumentError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw ArgumentError.
+const Matcher throwsArgumentError = const Throws(isArgumentError);
+
+class _ArgumentError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _ArgumentError(): super("ArgumentError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is ArgumentError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for ConcurrentModificationError.
+const isConcurrentModificationError = const _ConcurrentModificationError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw ConcurrentModificationError.
+const Matcher throwsConcurrentModificationError =
+ const Throws(isConcurrentModificationError);
+
+class _ConcurrentModificationError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _ConcurrentModificationError(): super("ConcurrentModificationError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is ConcurrentModificationError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for CyclicInitializationError.
+const isCyclicInitializationError = const _CyclicInitializationError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw CyclicInitializationError.
+const Matcher throwsCyclicInitializationError =
+ const Throws(isCyclicInitializationError);
+
+class _CyclicInitializationError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _CyclicInitializationError(): super("CyclicInitializationError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is CyclicInitializationError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for Exceptions.
+const isException = const _Exception();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw Exception.
+const Matcher throwsException = const Throws(isException);
+
+class _Exception extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _Exception(): super("Exception");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is Exception;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for FallThroughError.
+@deprecated
+const isFallThroughError = const _FallThroughError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw FallThroughError.
+@deprecated
+const Matcher throwsFallThroughError = const Throws(isFallThroughError);
+
+class _FallThroughError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _FallThroughError(): super("FallThroughError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is FallThroughError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for FormatExceptions.
+const isFormatException = const _FormatException();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw FormatException.
+const Matcher throwsFormatException = const Throws(isFormatException);
+
+class _FormatException extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _FormatException(): super("FormatException");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is FormatException;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for NoSuchMethodErrors.
+const isNoSuchMethodError = const _NoSuchMethodError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw NoSuchMethodError.
+const Matcher throwsNoSuchMethodError = const Throws(isNoSuchMethodError);
+
+class _NoSuchMethodError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _NoSuchMethodError(): super("NoSuchMethodError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is NoSuchMethodError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for NullThrownError.
+const isNullThrownError = const _NullThrownError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw NullThrownError.
+const Matcher throwsNullThrownError = const Throws(isNullThrownError);
+
+class _NullThrownError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _NullThrownError(): super("NullThrownError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is NullThrownError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for RangeErrors.
+const isRangeError = const _RangeError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw RangeError.
+const Matcher throwsRangeError = const Throws(isRangeError);
+
+class _RangeError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _RangeError(): super("RangeError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is RangeError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for StateErrors.
+const isStateError = const _StateError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw StateError.
+const Matcher throwsStateError = const Throws(isStateError);
+
+class _StateError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _StateError(): super("StateError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is StateError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for UnimplementedErrors.
+const isUnimplementedError = const _UnimplementedError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw Exception.
+const Matcher throwsUnimplementedError = const Throws(isUnimplementedError);
+
+class _UnimplementedError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _UnimplementedError(): super("UnimplementedError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is UnimplementedError;
+}
+
+/// A matcher for UnsupportedError.
+const isUnsupportedError = const _UnsupportedError();
+
+/// A matcher for functions that throw UnsupportedError.
+const Matcher throwsUnsupportedError = const Throws(isUnsupportedError);
+
+class _UnsupportedError extends TypeMatcher {
+ const _UnsupportedError(): super("UnsupportedError");
+ bool matches(item, Map matchState) => item is UnsupportedError;
+}
diff --git a/lib/src/expect.dart b/lib/src/expect.dart
index 2994163..073ef34 100644
--- a/lib/src/expect.dart
+++ b/lib/src/expect.dart
@@ -2,9 +2,13 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-part of matcher;
+library matcher.expect;
-/** The objects thrown by the default failure handler. */
+import 'core_matchers.dart';
+import 'description.dart';
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// The objects thrown by the default failure handler.
class TestFailure extends Error {
final String message;
@@ -13,9 +17,7 @@
String toString() => message;
}
-/**
- * Useful utility for nesting match states.
- */
+/// Useful utility for nesting match states.
void addStateInfo(Map matchState, Map values) {
var innerState = new Map.from(matchState);
@@ -24,37 +26,33 @@
matchState.addAll(values);
}
-/**
- * Some matchers, like those for Futures and exception testing,
- * can fail in asynchronous sections, and throw exceptions.
- * A user of this library will typically want to catch and handle
- * such exceptions. The [wrapAsync] property is a function that
- * can wrap callbacks used by these Matchers so that they can be
- * used safely. For example, the unittest library will set this
- * to be `expectAsync`. By default this is an identity function.
- */
+/// Some matchers, like those for Futures and exception testing,
+/// can fail in asynchronous sections, and throw exceptions.
+/// A user of this library will typically want to catch and handle
+/// such exceptions. The [wrapAsync] property is a function that
+/// can wrap callbacks used by these Matchers so that they can be
+/// used safely. For example, the unittest library will set this
+/// to be `expectAsync`. By default this is an identity function.
Function wrapAsync = (Function f, [id]) => f;
-/**
- * This is the main assertion function. It asserts that [actual]
- * matches the [matcher]. [reason] is optional and is typically not
- * supplied, as a reason is generated from the matcher; if [reason]
- * is included it is appended to the reason generated by the matcher.
- *
- * [matcher] can be a value in which case it will be wrapped in an
- * [equals] matcher.
- *
- * If the assertion fails, then the default behavior is to throw a
- * [TestFailure], but this behavior can be changed by calling
- * [configureExpectFailureHandler] and providing an alternative handler that
- * implements the [IFailureHandler] interface. It is also possible to
- * pass a [failureHandler] to [expect] as a final parameter for fine-
- * grained control.
- *
- * In some cases extra diagnostic info can be produced on failure (for
- * example, stack traces on mismatched exceptions). To enable these,
- * [verbose] should be specified as true;
- */
+/// This is the main assertion function. It asserts that [actual]
+/// matches the [matcher]. [reason] is optional and is typically not
+/// supplied, as a reason is generated from the matcher; if [reason]
+/// is included it is appended to the reason generated by the matcher.
+///
+/// [matcher] can be a value in which case it will be wrapped in an
+/// [equals] matcher.
+///
+/// If the assertion fails, then the default behavior is to throw a
+/// [TestFailure], but this behavior can be changed by calling
+/// [configureExpectFailureHandler] and providing an alternative handler that
+/// implements the [IFailureHandler] interface. It is also possible to
+/// pass a [failureHandler] to [expect] as a final parameter for fine-
+/// grained control.
+///
+/// In some cases extra diagnostic info can be produced on failure (for
+/// example, stack traces on mismatched exceptions). To enable these,
+/// [verbose] should be specified as true;
void expect(actual, matcher, {String reason, FailureHandler failureHandler,
bool verbose : false}) {
matcher = wrapMatcher(matcher);
@@ -83,12 +81,10 @@
failureHandler.fail(message);
}
-/**
- * Takes an argument and returns an equivalent matcher.
- * If the argument is already a matcher this does nothing,
- * else if the argument is a function, it generates a predicate
- * function matcher, else it generates an equals matcher.
- */
+/// Takes an argument and returns an equivalent matcher.
+/// If the argument is already a matcher this does nothing,
+/// else if the argument is a function, it generates a predicate
+/// function matcher, else it generates an equals matcher.
Matcher wrapMatcher(x) {
if (x is Matcher) {
return x;
@@ -118,12 +114,10 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Changes or resets to the default the failure handler for expect()
- * [handler] is a reference to the new handler; if this is omitted
- * or null then the failure handler is reset to the default, which
- * throws [TestFailure]s on [expect] assertion failures.
- */
+/// Changes or resets to the default the failure handler for expect()
+/// [handler] is a reference to the new handler; if this is omitted
+/// or null then the failure handler is reset to the default, which
+/// throws [TestFailure]s on [expect] assertion failures.
void configureExpectFailureHandler([FailureHandler handler = null]) {
if (handler == null) {
handler = new DefaultFailureHandler();
@@ -160,17 +154,14 @@
return description.toString();
}
-/**
- * Changes or resets to default the failure message formatter for expect().
- * [formatter] is a reference to the new formatter; if this is omitted or
- * null then the failure formatter is reset to the default. The new
- * formatter is returned; this allows custom expect handlers to easily
- * get a reference to the default formatter.
- */
+/// Changes or resets to default the failure message formatter for expect().
+/// [formatter] is a reference to the new formatter; if this is omitted or
+/// null then the failure formatter is reset to the default. The new
+/// formatter is returned; this allows custom expect handlers to easily
+/// get a reference to the default formatter.
ErrorFormatter configureExpectFormatter([ErrorFormatter formatter = null]) {
if (formatter == null) {
formatter = _defaultErrorFormatter;
}
return _assertErrorFormatter = formatter;
}
-
diff --git a/lib/src/future_matchers.dart b/lib/src/future_matchers.dart
index c9e2742..4c5a391 100644
--- a/lib/src/future_matchers.dart
+++ b/lib/src/future_matchers.dart
@@ -2,31 +2,33 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-part of matcher;
+library matcher.future_matchers;
-/**
- * Matches a [Future] that completes successfully with a value. Note that this
- * creates an asynchronous expectation. The call to `expect()` that includes
- * this will return immediately and execution will continue. Later, when the
- * future completes, the actual expectation will run.
- *
- * To test that a Future completes with an exception, you can use [throws] and
- * [throwsA].
- */
+import 'dart:async';
+
+import 'core_matchers.dart';
+import 'expect.dart';
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// Matches a [Future] that completes successfully with a value. Note that this
+/// creates an asynchronous expectation. The call to `expect()` that includes
+/// this will return immediately and execution will continue. Later, when the
+/// future completes, the actual expectation will run.
+///
+/// To test that a Future completes with an exception, you can use [throws] and
+/// [throwsA].
final Matcher completes = const _Completes(null, '');
-/**
- * Matches a [Future] that completes succesfully with a value that matches
- * [matcher]. Note that this creates an asynchronous expectation. The call to
- * `expect()` that includes this will return immediately and execution will
- * continue. Later, when the future completes, the actual expectation will run.
- *
- * To test that a Future completes with an exception, you can use [throws] and
- * [throwsA].
- *
- * [id] is an optional tag that can be used to identify the completion matcher
- * in error messages.
- */
+/// Matches a [Future] that completes succesfully with a value that matches
+/// [matcher]. Note that this creates an asynchronous expectation. The call to
+/// `expect()` that includes this will return immediately and execution will
+/// continue. Later, when the future completes, the actual expectation will run.
+///
+/// To test that a Future completes with an exception, you can use [throws] and
+/// [throwsA].
+///
+/// [id] is an optional tag that can be used to identify the completion matcher
+/// in error messages.
Matcher completion(matcher, [String id = '']) =>
new _Completes(wrapMatcher(matcher), id);
diff --git a/lib/src/interfaces.dart b/lib/src/interfaces.dart
index 71079e5..9fc1107 100644
--- a/lib/src/interfaces.dart
+++ b/lib/src/interfaces.dart
@@ -7,97 +7,80 @@
// To decouple the reporting of errors, and allow for extensibility of
// matchers, we make use of some interfaces.
-/**
- * The ErrorFormatter type is used for functions that
- * can be used to build up error reports upon [expect] failures.
- * There is one built-in implementation ([defaultErrorFormatter])
- * which is used by the default failure handler. If the failure handler
- * is replaced it may be desirable to replace the [stringDescription]
- * error formatter with another.
- */
+/// The ErrorFormatter type is used for functions that
+/// can be used to build up error reports upon [expect] failures.
+/// There is one built-in implementation ([defaultErrorFormatter])
+/// which is used by the default failure handler. If the failure handler
+/// is replaced it may be desirable to replace the [stringDescription]
+/// error formatter with another.
typedef String ErrorFormatter(actual, Matcher matcher, String reason,
Map matchState, bool verbose);
-/**
- * Matchers build up their error messages by appending to
- * Description objects. This interface is implemented by
- * StringDescription. This interface is unlikely to need
- * other implementations, but could be useful to replace in
- * some cases - e.g. language conversion.
- */
+/// Matchers build up their error messages by appending to
+/// Description objects. This interface is implemented by
+/// StringDescription. This interface is unlikely to need
+/// other implementations, but could be useful to replace in
+/// some cases - e.g. language conversion.
abstract class Description {
int get length;
- /** Change the value of the description. */
+ /// Change the value of the description.
Description replace(String text);
- /** This is used to add arbitrary text to the description. */
+ /// This is used to add arbitrary text to the description.
Description add(String text);
- /** This is used to add a meaningful description of a value. */
+ /// This is used to add a meaningful description of a value.
Description addDescriptionOf(value);
- /**
- * This is used to add a description of an [Iterable] [list],
- * with appropriate [start] and [end] markers and inter-element [separator].
- */
+ /// This is used to add a description of an [Iterable] [list],
+ /// with appropriate [start] and [end] markers and inter-element [separator].
Description addAll(String start, String separator, String end, Iterable list);
}
-/**
- * [expect] Matchers must implement/extend the Matcher class.
- * The base Matcher class has a generic implementation of [describeMismatch]
- * so this does not need to be provided unless a more clear description is
- * required. The other two methods ([matches] and [describe])
- * must always be provided as they are highly matcher-specific.
- */
+/// [expect] Matchers must implement/extend the Matcher class.
+/// The base Matcher class has a generic implementation of [describeMismatch]
+/// so this does not need to be provided unless a more clear description is
+/// required. The other two methods ([matches] and [describe])
+/// must always be provided as they are highly matcher-specific.
abstract class Matcher {
const Matcher();
- /**
- * This does the matching of the actual vs expected values.
- * [item] is the actual value. [matchState] can be supplied
- * and may be used to add details about the mismatch that are too
- * costly to determine in [describeMismatch].
- */
+ /// This does the matching of the actual vs expected values.
+ /// [item] is the actual value. [matchState] can be supplied
+ /// and may be used to add details about the mismatch that are too
+ /// costly to determine in [describeMismatch].
bool matches(item, Map matchState);
- /** This builds a textual description of the matcher. */
+ /// This builds a textual description of the matcher.
Description describe(Description description);
- /**
- * This builds a textual description of a specific mismatch. [item]
- * is the value that was tested by [matches]; [matchState] is
- * the [Map] that was passed to and supplemented by [matches]
- * with additional information about the mismact, and [mismatchDescription]
- * is the [Description] that is being built to decribe the mismatch.
- * A few matchers make use of the [verbose] flag to provide detailed
- * information that is not typically included but can be of help in
- * diagnosing failures, such as stack traces.
- */
+ /// This builds a textual description of a specific mismatch. [item]
+ /// is the value that was tested by [matches]; [matchState] is
+ /// the [Map] that was passed to and supplemented by [matches]
+ /// with additional information about the mismact, and [mismatchDescription]
+ /// is the [Description] that is being built to decribe the mismatch.
+ /// A few matchers make use of the [verbose] flag to provide detailed
+ /// information that is not typically included but can be of help in
+ /// diagnosing failures, such as stack traces.
Description describeMismatch(item, Description mismatchDescription,
Map matchState, bool verbose) => mismatchDescription;
}
-/**
- * Failed matches are reported using a default IFailureHandler.
- * The default implementation simply throws [TestFailure]s;
- * this can be replaced by some other implementation of
- * IFailureHandler by calling configureExpectHandler.
- */
+/// Failed matches are reported using a default IFailureHandler.
+/// The default implementation simply throws [TestFailure]s;
+/// this can be replaced by some other implementation of
+/// IFailureHandler by calling configureExpectHandler.
abstract class FailureHandler {
- /** This handles failures given a textual decription */
+ /// This handles failures given a textual decription
void fail(String reason);
- /**
- * This handles failures given the actual [value], the [matcher]
- * the [reason] (argument from [expect]), some additonal [matchState]
- * generated by the [matcher], and a verbose flag which controls in
- * some cases how much [matchState] information is used. It will use
- * these to create a detailed error message (typically by calling
- * an [ErrorFormatter]) and then call [fail] with this message.
- */
+ /// This handles failures given the actual [value], the [matcher]
+ /// the [reason] (argument from [expect]), some additonal [matchState]
+ /// generated by the [matcher], and a verbose flag which controls in
+ /// some cases how much [matchState] information is used. It will use
+ /// these to create a detailed error message (typically by calling
+ /// an [ErrorFormatter]) and then call [fail] with this message.
void failMatch(actual, Matcher matcher, String reason,
Map matchState, bool verbose);
}
-
diff --git a/lib/src/iterable_matchers.dart b/lib/src/iterable_matchers.dart
index 1922aa1..ef7afb0 100644
--- a/lib/src/iterable_matchers.dart
+++ b/lib/src/iterable_matchers.dart
@@ -2,16 +2,19 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-part of matcher;
+library matcher.iterable_matchers;
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s in which all elements
- * match the given [matcher].
- */
+import 'core_matchers.dart';
+import 'description.dart';
+import 'expect.dart';
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s in which all elements
+/// match the given [matcher].
Matcher everyElement(matcher) => new _EveryElement(wrapMatcher(matcher));
class _EveryElement extends _IterableMatcher {
- Matcher _matcher;
+ final Matcher _matcher;
_EveryElement(Matcher this._matcher);
@@ -41,10 +44,10 @@
mismatchDescription.add('has value ').addDescriptionOf(element).
add(' which ');
var subDescription = new StringDescription();
- _matcher.describeMismatch(element, subDescription,
- matchState['state'], verbose);
+ _matcher.describeMismatch(element, subDescription, matchState['state'],
+ verbose);
if (subDescription.length > 0) {
- mismatchDescription.add(subDescription);
+ mismatchDescription.add(subDescription.toString());
} else {
mismatchDescription.add("doesn't match ");
_matcher.describe(mismatchDescription);
@@ -57,14 +60,12 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s in which at least one
- * element matches the given [matcher].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s in which at least one
+/// element matches the given [matcher].
Matcher anyElement(matcher) => new _AnyElement(wrapMatcher(matcher));
class _AnyElement extends _IterableMatcher {
- Matcher _matcher;
+ final Matcher _matcher;
_AnyElement(this._matcher);
@@ -76,11 +77,9 @@
description.add('some element ').addDescriptionOf(_matcher);
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s that have the same
- * length and the same elements as [expected], and in the same order.
- * This is equivalent to equals but does not recurse.
- */
+/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s that have the same
+/// length and the same elements as [expected], and in the same order.
+/// This is equivalent to equals but does not recurse.
Matcher orderedEquals(Iterable expected) => new _OrderedEquals(expected);
@@ -109,12 +108,10 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s that have the same
- * length and the same elements as [expected], but not necessarily in
- * the same order. Note that this is O(n^2) so should only be used on
- * small objects.
- */
+/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s that have the same
+/// length and the same elements as [expected], but not necessarily in
+/// the same order. Note that this is O(n^2) so should only be used on
+/// small objects.
Matcher unorderedEquals(Iterable expected) => new _UnorderedEquals(expected);
class _UnorderedEquals extends _UnorderedMatches {
@@ -131,10 +128,8 @@
.add(' unordered');
}
-/**
- * Iterable matchers match against [Iterable]s. We add this intermediate
- * class to give better mismatch error messages than the base Matcher class.
- */
+/// Iterable matchers match against [Iterable]s. We add this intermediate
+/// class to give better mismatch error messages than the base Matcher class.
abstract class _IterableMatcher extends Matcher {
const _IterableMatcher();
Description describeMismatch(item, Description mismatchDescription,
@@ -150,12 +145,10 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s whose elements match the matchers
- * in [expected], but not necessarily in the same order.
- *
- * Note that this is `O(n^2)` and so should only be used on small objects.
- */
+/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s whose elements match the
+/// matchers in [expected], but not necessarily in the same order.
+///
+/// Note that this is `O(n^2)` and so should only be used on small objects.
Matcher unorderedMatches(Iterable expected) => new _UnorderedMatches(expected);
class _UnorderedMatches extends Matcher {
@@ -216,20 +209,20 @@
mismatchDescription.add(_test(item));
}
-/**
- * A pairwise matcher for iterable. You can pass an arbitrary [comparator]
- * function that takes an expected and actual argument which will be applied
- * to each pair in order. [description] should be a meaningful name for
- * the comparator.
- */
-Matcher pairwiseCompare(Iterable expected, Function comparator,
+/// A pairwise matcher for iterable. You can pass an arbitrary [comparator]
+/// function that takes an expected and actual argument which will be applied
+/// to each pair in order. [description] should be a meaningful name for
+/// the comparator.
+Matcher pairwiseCompare(Iterable expected, bool comparator(a, b),
String description) =>
new _PairwiseCompare(expected, comparator, description);
+typedef bool _Comparator(a, b);
+
class _PairwiseCompare extends _IterableMatcher {
- Iterable _expected;
- Function _comparator;
- String _description;
+ final Iterable _expected;
+ final _Comparator _comparator;
+ final String _description;
_PairwiseCompare(this._expected, this._comparator, this._description);
@@ -270,4 +263,3 @@
}
}
}
-
diff --git a/lib/src/map_matchers.dart b/lib/src/map_matchers.dart
index 033e906..a560e50 100644
--- a/lib/src/map_matchers.dart
+++ b/lib/src/map_matchers.dart
@@ -2,11 +2,12 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-part of matcher;
+library matcher.map_matchers;
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches maps containing the given [value].
- */
+import 'expect.dart';
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// Returns a matcher which matches maps containing the given [value].
Matcher containsValue(value) => new _ContainsValue(value);
class _ContainsValue extends Matcher {
@@ -19,10 +20,8 @@
description.add('contains value ').addDescriptionOf(_value);
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches maps containing the key-value pair
- * with [key] => [value].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher which matches maps containing the key-value pair
+/// with [key] => [value].
Matcher containsPair(key, value) =>
new _ContainsMapping(key, wrapMatcher(value));
diff --git a/lib/src/numeric_matchers.dart b/lib/src/numeric_matchers.dart
index 507a682..ae0b0ad 100644
--- a/lib/src/numeric_matchers.dart
+++ b/lib/src/numeric_matchers.dart
@@ -2,73 +2,55 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-part of matcher;
+library matcher.numeric_matchers;
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
- * than the given [value].
- */
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
+/// than the given [value].
Matcher greaterThan(value) =>
new _OrderingComparison(value, false, false, true, 'a value greater than');
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
- * than or equal to the given [value].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
+/// than or equal to the given [value].
Matcher greaterThanOrEqualTo(value) =>
new _OrderingComparison(value, true, false, true,
'a value greater than or equal to');
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is less
- * than the given [value].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is less
+/// than the given [value].
Matcher lessThan(value) =>
new _OrderingComparison(value, false, true, false, 'a value less than');
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is less
- * than or equal to the given [value].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is less
+/// than or equal to the given [value].
Matcher lessThanOrEqualTo(value) =>
new _OrderingComparison(value, true, true, false,
'a value less than or equal to');
-/**
- * A matcher which matches if the match argument is zero.
- */
+/// A matcher which matches if the match argument is zero.
const Matcher isZero =
const _OrderingComparison(0, true, false, false, 'a value equal to');
-/**
- * A matcher which matches if the match argument is non-zero.
- */
+/// A matcher which matches if the match argument is non-zero.
const Matcher isNonZero =
const _OrderingComparison(0, false, true, true, 'a value not equal to');
-/**
- * A matcher which matches if the match argument is positive.
- */
+/// A matcher which matches if the match argument is positive.
const Matcher isPositive =
const _OrderingComparison(0, false, false, true, 'a positive value', false);
-/**
- * A matcher which matches if the match argument is zero or negative.
- */
+/// A matcher which matches if the match argument is zero or negative.
const Matcher isNonPositive =
const _OrderingComparison(0, true, true, false,
'a non-positive value', false);
-/**
- * A matcher which matches if the match argument is negative.
- */
+/// A matcher which matches if the match argument is negative.
const Matcher isNegative =
const _OrderingComparison(0, false, true, false, 'a negative value', false);
-/**
- * A matcher which matches if the match argument is zero or positive.
- */
+/// A matcher which matches if the match argument is zero or positive.
const Matcher isNonNegative =
const _OrderingComparison(0, true, false, true,
'a non-negative value', false);
@@ -77,18 +59,20 @@
return value is num;
}
+// TODO(kevmoo) Note that matchers that use _OrderingComparison only use
+// `==` and `<` operators to evaluate the match. Or change the matcher.
class _OrderingComparison extends Matcher {
- /** Expected value. */
+ /// Expected value.
final _value;
- /** What to return if actual == expected */
+ /// What to return if actual == expected
final bool _equalValue;
- /** What to return if actual < expected */
+ /// What to return if actual < expected
final bool _lessThanValue;
- /** What to return if actual > expected */
+ /// What to return if actual > expected
final bool _greaterThanValue;
- /** Textual name of the inequality */
+ /// Textual name of the inequality
final String _comparisonDescription;
- /** Whether to include the expected value in the description */
+ /// Whether to include the expected value in the description
final bool _valueInDescription;
const _OrderingComparison(
@@ -97,7 +81,7 @@
this._lessThanValue,
this._greaterThanValue,
this._comparisonDescription,
- [valueInDescription = true]) :
+ [bool valueInDescription = true]) :
this._valueInDescription = valueInDescription;
bool matches(item, Map matchState) {
@@ -126,12 +110,10 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is within [delta]
- * of some [value]; i.e. if the match argument is greater than
- * than or equal [value]-[delta] and less than or equal to [value]+[delta].
- */
-Matcher closeTo(value, delta) => new _IsCloseTo(value, delta);
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is within [delta]
+/// of some [value]; i.e. if the match argument is greater than
+/// than or equal [value]-[delta] and less than or equal to [value]+[delta].
+Matcher closeTo(num value, num delta) => new _IsCloseTo(value, delta);
class _IsCloseTo extends Matcher {
final num _value, _delta;
@@ -167,29 +149,25 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
- * than or equal to [low] and less than or equal to [high].
- */
-Matcher inInclusiveRange(low, high) => new _InRange(low, high, true, true);
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
+/// than or equal to [low] and less than or equal to [high].
+Matcher inInclusiveRange(num low, num high) =>
+ new _InRange(low, high, true, true);
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
- * than [low] and less than [high].
- */
-Matcher inExclusiveRange(low, high) => new _InRange(low, high, false, false);
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
+/// than [low] and less than [high].
+Matcher inExclusiveRange(num low, num high) =>
+ new _InRange(low, high, false, false);
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
- * than [low] and less than or equal to [high].
- */
-Matcher inOpenClosedRange(low, high) => new _InRange(low, high, false, true);
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
+/// than [low] and less than or equal to [high].
+Matcher inOpenClosedRange(num low, num high) =>
+ new _InRange(low, high, false, true);
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
- * than or equal to a [low] and less than [high].
- */
-Matcher inClosedOpenRange(low, high) => new _InRange(low, high, true, false);
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is greater
+/// than or equal to a [low] and less than [high].
+Matcher inClosedOpenRange(num low, num high) =>
+ new _InRange(low, high, true, false);
class _InRange extends Matcher {
final num _low, _high;
@@ -231,4 +209,3 @@
}
}
}
-
diff --git a/lib/src/operator_matchers.dart b/lib/src/operator_matchers.dart
index fa17aba..fb79e8f 100644
--- a/lib/src/operator_matchers.dart
+++ b/lib/src/operator_matchers.dart
@@ -2,11 +2,13 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-part of matcher;
+library matcher.operator_matchers;
-/**
- * This returns a matcher that inverts [matcher] to its logical negation.
- */
+import 'core_matchers.dart';
+import 'expect.dart';
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// This returns a matcher that inverts [matcher] to its logical negation.
Matcher isNot(matcher) => new _IsNot(wrapMatcher(matcher));
class _IsNot extends Matcher {
@@ -20,13 +22,11 @@
description.add('not ').addDescriptionOf(_matcher);
}
-/**
- * This returns a matcher that matches if all of the matchers passed as
- * arguments (up to 7) match. Instead of passing the matchers separately
- * they can be passed as a single List argument.
- * Any argument that is not a matcher is implicitly wrapped in a
- * Matcher to check for equality.
-*/
+/// This returns a matcher that matches if all of the matchers passed as
+/// arguments (up to 7) match. Instead of passing the matchers separately
+/// they can be passed as a single List argument.
+/// Any argument that is not a matcher is implicitly wrapped in a
+/// Matcher to check for equality.
Matcher allOf(arg0,
[arg1 = null,
arg2 = null,
@@ -34,46 +34,11 @@
arg4 = null,
arg5 = null,
arg6 = null]) {
- if (arg0 is List) {
- expect(arg1, isNull);
- expect(arg2, isNull);
- expect(arg3, isNull);
- expect(arg4, isNull);
- expect(arg5, isNull);
- expect(arg6, isNull);
- for (int i = 0; i < arg0.length; i++) {
- arg0[i] = wrapMatcher(arg0[i]);
- }
- return new _AllOf(arg0);
- } else {
- List matchers = new List();
- if (arg0 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg0));
- }
- if (arg1 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg1));
- }
- if (arg2 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg2));
- }
- if (arg3 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg3));
- }
- if (arg4 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg4));
- }
- if (arg5 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg5));
- }
- if (arg6 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg6));
- }
- return new _AllOf(matchers);
- }
+ return new _AllOf(_wrapArgs(arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6));
}
class _AllOf extends Matcher {
- final Iterable<Matcher> _matchers;
+ final List<Matcher> _matchers;
const _AllOf(this._matchers);
@@ -99,17 +64,15 @@
description.addAll('(', ' and ', ')', _matchers);
}
-/**
- * Matches if any of the given matchers evaluate to true. The
- * arguments can be a set of matchers as separate parameters
- * (up to 7), or a List of matchers.
- *
- * The matchers are evaluated from left to right using short-circuit
- * evaluation, so evaluation stops as soon as a matcher returns true.
- *
- * Any argument that is not a matcher is implicitly wrapped in a
- * Matcher to check for equality.
-*/
+/// Matches if any of the given matchers evaluate to true. The
+/// arguments can be a set of matchers as separate parameters
+/// (up to 7), or a List of matchers.
+///
+/// The matchers are evaluated from left to right using short-circuit
+/// evaluation, so evaluation stops as soon as a matcher returns true.
+///
+/// Any argument that is not a matcher is implicitly wrapped in a
+/// Matcher to check for equality.
Matcher anyOf(arg0,
[arg1 = null,
@@ -118,59 +81,62 @@
arg4 = null,
arg5 = null,
arg6 = null]) {
- if (arg0 is List) {
- expect(arg1, isNull);
- expect(arg2, isNull);
- expect(arg3, isNull);
- expect(arg4, isNull);
- expect(arg5, isNull);
- expect(arg6, isNull);
- for (int i = 0; i < arg0.length; i++) {
- arg0[i] = wrapMatcher(arg0[i]);
- }
- return new _AnyOf(arg0);
- } else {
- List matchers = new List();
- if (arg0 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg0));
- }
- if (arg1 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg1));
- }
- if (arg2 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg2));
- }
- if (arg3 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg3));
- }
- if (arg4 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg4));
- }
- if (arg5 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg5));
- }
- if (arg6 != null) {
- matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg6));
- }
- return new _AnyOf(matchers);
- }
+ return new _AnyOf(_wrapArgs(arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6));
}
class _AnyOf extends Matcher {
- final Iterable<Matcher> _matchers;
+ final List<Matcher> _matchers;
const _AnyOf(this._matchers);
bool matches(item, Map matchState) {
- for (var matcher in _matchers) {
- if (matcher.matches(item, matchState)) {
- return true;
- }
- }
- return false;
+ for (var matcher in _matchers) {
+ if (matcher.matches(item, matchState)) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ return false;
}
Description describe(Description description) =>
description.addAll('(', ' or ', ')', _matchers);
}
+List<Matcher> _wrapArgs(arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) {
+ if (arg0 is List) {
+ // TODO(kevmoo) throw a more helpful error here if any of these args is
+ // not null
+ expect(arg1, isNull);
+ expect(arg2, isNull);
+ expect(arg3, isNull);
+ expect(arg4, isNull);
+ expect(arg5, isNull);
+ expect(arg6, isNull);
+
+ return arg0.map((a) => wrapMatcher(a)).toList();
+ }
+
+ List matchers = new List();
+ if (arg0 != null) {
+ matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg0));
+ }
+ if (arg1 != null) {
+ matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg1));
+ }
+ if (arg2 != null) {
+ matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg2));
+ }
+ if (arg3 != null) {
+ matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg3));
+ }
+ if (arg4 != null) {
+ matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg4));
+ }
+ if (arg5 != null) {
+ matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg5));
+ }
+ if (arg6 != null) {
+ matchers.add(wrapMatcher(arg6));
+ }
+ return matchers;
+}
diff --git a/lib/src/pretty_print.dart b/lib/src/pretty_print.dart
index 7deae06..eb13448 100644
--- a/lib/src/pretty_print.dart
+++ b/lib/src/pretty_print.dart
@@ -6,19 +6,16 @@
import 'description.dart';
import 'interfaces.dart';
-import 'utils.dart';
-/**
- * Returns a pretty-printed representation of [object].
- *
- * If [maxLineLength] is passed, this will attempt to ensure that each line is
- * no longer than [maxLineLength] characters long. This isn't guaranteed, since
- * individual objects may have string representations that are too long, but
- * most lines will be less than [maxLineLength] long.
- *
- * If [maxItems] is passed, [Iterable]s and [Map]s will only print their first
- * [maxItems] members or key/value pairs, respectively.
- */
+/// Returns a pretty-printed representation of [object].
+///
+/// If [maxLineLength] is passed, this will attempt to ensure that each line is
+/// no longer than [maxLineLength] characters long. This isn't guaranteed, since
+/// individual objects may have string representations that are too long, but
+/// most lines will be less than [maxLineLength] long.
+///
+/// If [maxItems] is passed, [Iterable]s and [Map]s will only print their first
+/// [maxItems] members or key/value pairs, respectively.
String prettyPrint(object, {int maxLineLength, int maxItems}) {
String _prettyPrint(object, int indent, Set seen, bool top) {
// If the object is a matcher, use its description.
@@ -35,7 +32,7 @@
if (object is Iterable) {
// Print the type name for non-List iterables.
- var type = object is List ? "" : typeName(object) + ":";
+ var type = object is List ? "" : _typeName(object) + ":";
// Truncate the list of strings if it's longer than [maxItems].
var strings = object.map(pp).toList();
@@ -83,7 +80,7 @@
} else if (object is String) {
// Escape strings and print each line on its own line.
var lines = object.split("\n");
- return "'" + lines.map(escapeString)
+ return "'" + lines.map(_escapeString)
.join("\\n'\n${_indent(indent + 2)}'") + "'";
} else {
var value = object.toString().replaceAll("\n", _indent(indent) + "\n");
@@ -100,7 +97,7 @@
object == null || defaultToString) {
return value;
} else {
- return "${typeName(object)}:$value";
+ return "${_typeName(object)}:$value";
}
}
}
@@ -109,3 +106,42 @@
}
String _indent(int length) => new List.filled(length, ' ').join('');
+
+/// Returns the name of the type of [x], or "Unknown" if the type name can't be
+/// determined.
+String _typeName(x) {
+ // dart2js blows up on some objects (e.g. window.navigator).
+ // So we play safe here.
+ try {
+ if (x == null) return "null";
+ var type = x.runtimeType.toString();
+ // TODO(nweiz): if the object's type is private, find a public superclass to
+ // display once there's a portable API to do that.
+ return type.startsWith("_") ? "?" : type;
+ } catch (e) {
+ return "?";
+ }
+}
+
+/// Returns [source] with any control characters replaced by their escape
+/// sequences.
+///
+/// This doesn't add quotes to the string, but it does escape single quote
+/// characters so that single quotes can be applied externally.
+String _escapeString(String source) =>
+ source.split("").map(_escapeChar).join("");
+
+/// Return the escaped form of a character [ch].
+String _escapeChar(String ch) {
+ if (ch == "'")
+ return "\\'";
+ else if (ch == '\n')
+ return '\\n';
+ else if (ch == '\r')
+ return '\\r';
+ else if (ch == '\t')
+ return '\\t';
+ else
+ return ch;
+}
+
diff --git a/lib/src/string_matchers.dart b/lib/src/string_matchers.dart
index f5e32ff..c498446 100644
--- a/lib/src/string_matchers.dart
+++ b/lib/src/string_matchers.dart
@@ -2,21 +2,21 @@
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-part of matcher;
+library matcher.string_matchers;
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is a string and
- * is equal to [value] when compared case-insensitively.
- */
+import 'interfaces.dart';
+
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is a string and
+/// is equal to [value] when compared case-insensitively.
Matcher equalsIgnoringCase(String value) => new _IsEqualIgnoringCase(value);
class _IsEqualIgnoringCase extends _StringMatcher {
final String _value;
- String _matchValue;
+ final String _matchValue;
- _IsEqualIgnoringCase(this._value) {
- _matchValue = _value.toLowerCase();
- }
+ _IsEqualIgnoringCase(String value)
+ : _value = value,
+ _matchValue = value.toLowerCase();
bool matches(item, Map matchState) =>
item is String && _matchValue == item.toLowerCase();
@@ -25,24 +25,22 @@
description.addDescriptionOf(_value).add(' ignoring case');
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is a string and
- * is equal to [value] when compared with all runs of whitespace
- * collapsed to single spaces and leading and trailing whitespace removed.
- *
- * For example, `equalsIgnoringCase("hello world")` will match
- * "hello world", " hello world" and "hello world ".
- */
-Matcher equalsIgnoringWhitespace(_string) =>
- new _IsEqualIgnoringWhitespace(_string);
+/// Returns a matcher which matches if the match argument is a string and
+/// is equal to [value] when compared with all runs of whitespace
+/// collapsed to single spaces and leading and trailing whitespace removed.
+///
+/// For example, `equalsIgnoringCase("hello world")` will match
+/// "hello world", " hello world" and "hello world ".
+Matcher equalsIgnoringWhitespace(String string) =>
+ new _IsEqualIgnoringWhitespace(string);
class _IsEqualIgnoringWhitespace extends _StringMatcher {
final String _value;
- String _matchValue;
+ final String _matchValue;
- _IsEqualIgnoringWhitespace(this._value) {
- _matchValue = collapseWhitespace(_value);
- }
+ _IsEqualIgnoringWhitespace(String value)
+ : _value = value,
+ _matchValue = collapseWhitespace(value);
bool matches(item, Map matchState) =>
item is String && _matchValue == collapseWhitespace(item);
@@ -63,33 +61,8 @@
}
}
-/**
- * Utility function to collapse whitespace runs to single spaces
- * and strip leading/trailing whitespace.
- */
-String collapseWhitespace(_string) {
- bool isWhitespace(String ch) => (' \n\r\t'.indexOf(ch) >= 0);
- StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer();
- bool skipSpace = true;
- for (var i = 0; i < _string.length; i++) {
- var character = _string[i];
- if (isWhitespace(character)) {
- if (!skipSpace) {
- result.write(' ');
- skipSpace = true;
- }
- } else {
- result.write(character);
- skipSpace = false;
- }
- }
- return result.toString().trim();
-}
-
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is a string and
- * starts with [prefixString].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is a string and
+/// starts with [prefixString].
Matcher startsWith(String prefixString) => new _StringStartsWith(prefixString);
class _StringStartsWith extends _StringMatcher {
@@ -104,14 +77,11 @@
description.add('a string starting with ').addDescriptionOf(_prefix);
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is a string and
- * ends with [suffixString].
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is a string and
+/// ends with [suffixString].
Matcher endsWith(String suffixString) => new _StringEndsWith(suffixString);
class _StringEndsWith extends _StringMatcher {
-
final String _suffix;
const _StringEndsWith(this._suffix);
@@ -123,19 +93,16 @@
description.add('a string ending with ').addDescriptionOf(_suffix);
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is a string and
- * contains a given list of [substrings] in relative order.
- *
- * For example, `stringContainsInOrder(["a", "e", "i", "o", "u"])` will match
- * "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz".
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is a string and
+/// contains a given list of [substrings] in relative order.
+///
+/// For example, `stringContainsInOrder(["a", "e", "i", "o", "u"])` will match
+/// "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz".
-Matcher stringContainsInOrder(substrings) =>
+Matcher stringContainsInOrder(List<String> substrings) =>
new _StringContainsInOrder(substrings);
class _StringContainsInOrder extends _StringMatcher {
-
final List<String> _substrings;
const _StringContainsInOrder(this._substrings);
@@ -147,8 +114,7 @@
var from_index = 0;
for (var s in _substrings) {
from_index = item.indexOf(s, from_index);
- if (from_index < 0)
- return false;
+ if (from_index < 0) return false;
}
return true;
}
@@ -158,12 +124,10 @@
_substrings);
}
-/**
- * Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is a string and
- * matches the regular expression given by [re]. [re] can be a RegExp
- * instance or a string; in the latter case it will be used to create
- * a RegExp instance.
- */
+/// Returns a matcher that matches if the match argument is a string and
+/// matches the regular expression given by [re]. [re] can be a [RegExp]
+/// instance or a [String]; in the latter case it will be used to create
+/// a RegExp instance.
Matcher matches(re) => new _MatchesRegExp(re);
class _MatchesRegExp extends _StringMatcher {
@@ -202,3 +166,26 @@
}
}
}
+
+/// Utility function to collapse whitespace runs to single spaces
+/// and strip leading/trailing whitespace.
+String collapseWhitespace(String string) {
+ var result = new StringBuffer();
+ var skipSpace = true;
+ for (var i = 0; i < string.length; i++) {
+ var character = string[i];
+ if (_isWhitespace(character)) {
+ if (!skipSpace) {
+ result.write(' ');
+ skipSpace = true;
+ }
+ } else {
+ result.write(character);
+ skipSpace = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result.toString().trim();
+}
+
+bool _isWhitespace(String ch) =>
+ ch == ' ' || ch == '\n' || ch == '\r' || ch == '\t';
diff --git a/lib/src/utils.dart b/lib/src/utils.dart
deleted file mode 100644
index c2182c2..0000000
--- a/lib/src/utils.dart
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-library matcher.utils;
-
-/**
- * Returns the name of the type of [x], or "Unknown" if the type name can't be
- * determined.
- */
-String typeName(x) {
- // dart2js blows up on some objects (e.g. window.navigator).
- // So we play safe here.
- try {
- if (x == null) return "null";
- var type = x.runtimeType.toString();
- // TODO(nweiz): if the object's type is private, find a public superclass to
- // display once there's a portable API to do that.
- return type.startsWith("_") ? "?" : type;
- } catch (e) {
- return "?";
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * Returns [source] with any control characters replaced by their escape
- * sequences.
- *
- * This doesn't add quotes to the string, but it does escape single quote
- * characters so that single quotes can be applied externally.
- */
-String escapeString(String source) =>
- source.split("").map(_escapeChar).join("");
-
-/** Return the escaped form of a character [ch]. */
-String _escapeChar(String ch) {
- if (ch == "'")
- return "\\'";
- else if (ch == '\n')
- return '\\n';
- else if (ch == '\r')
- return '\\r';
- else if (ch == '\t')
- return '\\t';
- else
- return ch;
-}
-
-/** Indent each line in [str] by two spaces. */
-String indent(String str) =>
- str.replaceAll(new RegExp("^", multiLine: true), " ");
-
-/** A pair of values. */
-class Pair<E, F> {
- E first;
- F last;
-
- Pair(this.first, this.last);
-
- String toString() => '($first, $last)';
-
- bool operator ==(other) {
- if (other is! Pair) return false;
- return other.first == first && other.last == last;
- }
-
- int get hashCode => first.hashCode ^ last.hashCode;
-}
-
diff --git a/pubspec.yaml b/pubspec.yaml
index 63f8191..f6331af 100644
--- a/pubspec.yaml
+++ b/pubspec.yaml
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
name: matcher
-version: 0.10.0
+version: 0.10.0+1
author: Dart Team <misc@dartlang.org>
description: Support for specifying test expectations
homepage: http://www.dartlang.org
diff --git a/test/core_matchers_test.dart b/test/core_matchers_test.dart
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f694f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/core_matchers_test.dart
@@ -0,0 +1,211 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+library matcher.core_matchers_test;
+
+import 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
+import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart' show test, group;
+
+import 'test_utils.dart';
+
+void main() {
+ initUtils();
+
+ test('isTrue', () {
+ shouldPass(true, isTrue);
+ shouldFail(false, isTrue, "Expected: true Actual: <false>");
+ });
+
+ test('isFalse', () {
+ shouldPass(false, isFalse);
+ shouldFail(10, isFalse, "Expected: false Actual: <10>");
+ shouldFail(true, isFalse, "Expected: false Actual: <true>");
+ });
+
+ test('isNull', () {
+ shouldPass(null, isNull);
+ shouldFail(false, isNull, "Expected: null Actual: <false>");
+ });
+
+ test('isNotNull', () {
+ shouldPass(false, isNotNull);
+ shouldFail(null, isNotNull, "Expected: not null Actual: <null>");
+ });
+
+ test('same', () {
+ var a = new Map();
+ var b = new Map();
+ shouldPass(a, same(a));
+ shouldFail(b, same(a), "Expected: same instance as {} Actual: {}");
+ });
+
+ test('equals', () {
+ var a = new Map();
+ var b = new Map();
+ shouldPass(a, equals(a));
+ shouldPass(a, equals(b));
+ });
+
+ test('anything', () {
+ var a = new Map();
+ shouldPass(0, anything);
+ shouldPass(null, anything);
+ shouldPass(a, anything);
+ shouldFail(a, isNot(anything), "Expected: not anything Actual: {}");
+ });
+
+ test('throws', () {
+ shouldFail(doesNotThrow, throws,
+ matches(
+ r"Expected: throws"
+ r" Actual: <Closure(: \(\) => dynamic "
+ r"from Function 'doesNotThrow': static\.)?>"
+ r" Which: did not throw"));
+ shouldPass(doesThrow, throws);
+ shouldFail(true, throws,
+ "Expected: throws"
+ " Actual: <true>"
+ " Which: is not a Function or Future");
+ });
+
+ test('throwsA', () {
+ shouldPass(doesThrow, throwsA(equals('X')));
+ shouldFail(doesThrow, throwsA(equals('Y')),
+ matches(
+ r"Expected: throws 'Y'"
+ r" Actual: <Closure(: \(\) => dynamic "
+ r"from Function 'doesThrow': static\.)?>"
+ r" Which: threw 'X'"));
+ });
+
+ test('throwsA', () {
+ shouldPass(doesThrow, throwsA(equals('X')));
+ shouldFail(doesThrow, throwsA(equals('Y')),
+ matches("Expected: throws 'Y'.*"
+ "Actual: <Closure.*"
+ "Which: threw 'X'"));
+ });
+
+ test('returnsNormally', () {
+ shouldPass(doesNotThrow, returnsNormally);
+ shouldFail(doesThrow, returnsNormally,
+ matches(
+ r"Expected: return normally"
+ r" Actual: <Closure(: \(\) => dynamic "
+ r"from Function 'doesThrow': static\.)?>"
+ r" Which: threw 'X'"));
+ });
+
+
+ test('hasLength', () {
+ var a = new Map();
+ var b = new List();
+ shouldPass(a, hasLength(0));
+ shouldPass(b, hasLength(0));
+ shouldPass('a', hasLength(1));
+ shouldFail(0, hasLength(0), new PrefixMatcher(
+ "Expected: an object with length of <0> "
+ "Actual: <0> "
+ "Which: has no length property"));
+
+ b.add(0);
+ shouldPass(b, hasLength(1));
+ shouldFail(b, hasLength(2),
+ "Expected: an object with length of <2> "
+ "Actual: [0] "
+ "Which: has length of <1>");
+
+ b.add(0);
+ shouldFail(b, hasLength(1),
+ "Expected: an object with length of <1> "
+ "Actual: [0, 0] "
+ "Which: has length of <2>");
+ shouldPass(b, hasLength(2));
+ });
+
+ test('scalar type mismatch', () {
+ shouldFail('error', equals(5.1),
+ "Expected: <5.1> "
+ "Actual: 'error'");
+ });
+
+ test('nested type mismatch', () {
+ shouldFail(['error'], equals([5.1]),
+ "Expected: [5.1] "
+ "Actual: ['error'] "
+ "Which: was 'error' instead of <5.1> at location [0]");
+ });
+
+ test('doubly-nested type mismatch', () {
+ shouldFail([['error']], equals([[5.1]]),
+ "Expected: [[5.1]] "
+ "Actual: [['error']] "
+ "Which: was 'error' instead of <5.1> at location [0][0]");
+ });
+
+ test('doubly nested inequality', () {
+ var actual1 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 3, []];
+ var expected1 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, []];
+ var reason1 = "Expected: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, []] "
+ "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 3, []] "
+ "Which: was <3> instead of <4> at location [2]";
+
+ var actual2 = [['foo', 'barry'], ['foo'], 4, []];
+ var expected2 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, []];
+ var reason2 = "Expected: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, []] "
+ "Actual: [['foo', 'barry'], ['foo'], 4, []] "
+ "Which: was 'barry' instead of 'bar' at location [0][1]";
+
+ var actual3 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, {'foo':'bar'}];
+ var expected3 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, {'foo':'barry'}];
+ var reason3 = "Expected: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, {'foo': 'barry'}] "
+ "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, {'foo': 'bar'}] "
+ "Which: was 'bar' instead of 'barry' at location [3]['foo']";
+
+ shouldFail(actual1, equals(expected1), reason1);
+ shouldFail(actual2, equals(expected2), reason2);
+ shouldFail(actual3, equals(expected3), reason3);
+ });
+
+ test('isInstanceOf', () {
+ shouldFail(0, new isInstanceOf<String>('String'),
+ "Expected: an instance of String Actual: <0>");
+ shouldPass('cow', new isInstanceOf<String>('String'));
+ });
+
+ group('Predicate Matchers', () {
+ test('isInstanceOf', () {
+ shouldFail(0, predicate((x) => x is String, "an instance of String"),
+ "Expected: an instance of String Actual: <0>");
+ shouldPass('cow', predicate((x) => x is String, "an instance of String"));
+ });
+ });
+
+ group('exception/error matchers', () {
+ test('throwsCyclicInitializationError', () {
+ expect(() => _Bicycle.foo, throwsCyclicInitializationError);
+ });
+
+ test('throwsConcurrentModificationError', () {
+ expect(() {
+ var a = { 'foo': 'bar' };
+ for (var k in a.keys) {
+ a.remove(k);
+ }
+ }, throwsConcurrentModificationError);
+ });
+
+ test('throwsNullThrownError', () {
+ expect(() => throw null, throwsNullThrownError);
+ });
+ });
+}
+
+class _Bicycle {
+ static final foo = bar();
+
+ static bar() {
+ return foo + 1;
+ }
+}
diff --git a/test/deprecated_matchers_test.dart b/test/deprecated_matchers_test.dart
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b6acc1c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/deprecated_matchers_test.dart
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+library matcher.deprecated_matchers_test;
+
+import 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
+import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart' show test, group;
+
+import 'test_utils.dart';
+
+void main() {
+ initUtils();
+
+ test('throwsAbstractClassInstantiationError', () {
+ expect(() => new _AbstractClass(), throwsAbstractClassInstantiationError);
+ });
+
+ test('throwsFallThroughError', () {
+ expect(() {
+ var a = 0;
+ switch (a) {
+ case 0:
+ a += 1;
+ case 1:
+ return;
+ }
+ }, throwsFallThroughError);
+ });
+}
+
+abstract class _AbstractClass {
+}
diff --git a/test/future_matchers_test.dart b/test/future_matchers_test.dart
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6fac0de
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/future_matchers_test.dart
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+library matcher.future_matchers_test;
+
+import 'dart:async';
+
+import 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
+import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart' show test, group;
+
+import 'test_utils.dart';
+
+void main() {
+ initUtils();
+
+ test('completes - unexpected error', () {
+ var completer = new Completer();
+ completer.completeError('X');
+ shouldFail(completer.future, completes,
+ contains('Expected future to complete successfully, '
+ 'but it failed with X'),
+ isAsync: true);
+ });
+
+ test('completes - successfully', () {
+ var completer = new Completer();
+ completer.complete('1');
+ shouldPass(completer.future, completes, isAsync: true);
+ });
+
+ test('throws - unexpected to see normal completion', () {
+ var completer = new Completer();
+ completer.complete('1');
+ shouldFail(completer.future, throws,
+ contains("Expected future to fail, but succeeded with '1'"),
+ isAsync: true);
+ });
+
+ test('throws - expected to see exception', () {
+ var completer = new Completer();
+ completer.completeError('X');
+ shouldPass(completer.future, throws, isAsync: true);
+ });
+
+ test('throws - expected to see exception thrown later on', () {
+ var completer = new Completer();
+ var chained = completer.future.then((_) { throw 'X'; });
+ shouldPass(chained, throws, isAsync: true);
+ completer.complete('1');
+ });
+
+ test('throwsA - unexpected normal completion', () {
+ var completer = new Completer();
+ completer.complete('1');
+ shouldFail(completer.future, throwsA(equals('X')),
+ contains("Expected future to fail, but succeeded with '1'"),
+ isAsync: true);
+ });
+
+ test('throwsA - correct error', () {
+ var completer = new Completer();
+ completer.completeError('X');
+ shouldPass(completer.future, throwsA(equals('X')), isAsync: true);
+ });
+
+ test('throwsA - wrong error', () {
+ var completer = new Completer();
+ completer.completeError('X');
+ shouldFail(completer.future, throwsA(equals('Y')),
+ "Expected: 'Y' Actual: 'X' "
+ "Which: is different. "
+ "Expected: Y Actual: X ^ Differ at offset 0",
+ isAsync: true);
+ });
+}
diff --git a/test/iterable_matchers_test.dart b/test/iterable_matchers_test.dart
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4570d52
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/iterable_matchers_test.dart
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+library matcher.iterable_matchers_test;
+
+import 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
+import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart' show test, group;
+
+import 'test_utils.dart';
+
+void main() {
+ initUtils();
+
+ test('isEmpty', () {
+ shouldPass([], isEmpty);
+ shouldFail([1], isEmpty, "Expected: empty Actual: [1]");
+ });
+
+ test('contains', () {
+ var d = [1, 2];
+ shouldPass(d, contains(1));
+ shouldFail(d, contains(0), "Expected: contains <0> "
+ "Actual: [1, 2]");
+ });
+
+ test('equals with matcher element', () {
+ var d = ['foo', 'bar'];
+ shouldPass(d, equals(['foo', startsWith('ba')]));
+ shouldFail(d, equals(['foo', endsWith('ba')]),
+ "Expected: ['foo', <a string ending with 'ba'>] "
+ "Actual: ['foo', 'bar'] "
+ "Which: does not match a string ending with 'ba' at location [1]");
+ });
+
+ test('isIn', () {
+ var d = [1, 2];
+ shouldPass(1, isIn(d));
+ shouldFail(0, isIn(d), "Expected: is in [1, 2] Actual: <0>");
+ });
+
+ test('everyElement', () {
+ var d = [1, 2];
+ var e = [1, 1, 1];
+ shouldFail(d, everyElement(1),
+ "Expected: every element(<1>) "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has value <2> which doesn't match <1> at index 1");
+ shouldPass(e, everyElement(1));
+ });
+
+ test('nested everyElement', () {
+ var d = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], []];
+ var e = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 3, []];
+ shouldPass(d, everyElement(anyOf(isEmpty, contains('foo'))));
+ shouldFail(d, everyElement(everyElement(equals('foo'))),
+ "Expected: every element(every element('foo')) "
+ "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], []] "
+ "Which: has value ['foo', 'bar'] which has value 'bar' "
+ "which is different. Expected: foo Actual: bar ^ "
+ "Differ at offset 0 at index 1 at index 0");
+ shouldFail(d, everyElement(allOf(hasLength(greaterThan(0)),
+ contains('foo'))),
+ "Expected: every element((an object with length of a value "
+ "greater than <0> and contains 'foo')) "
+ "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], []] "
+ "Which: has value [] which has length of <0> at index 2");
+ shouldFail(d, everyElement(allOf(contains('foo'),
+ hasLength(greaterThan(0)))),
+ "Expected: every element((contains 'foo' and "
+ "an object with length of a value greater than <0>)) "
+ "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], []] "
+ "Which: has value [] which doesn't match (contains 'foo' and "
+ "an object with length of a value greater than <0>) at index 2");
+ shouldFail(e, everyElement(allOf(contains('foo'),
+ hasLength(greaterThan(0)))),
+ "Expected: every element((contains 'foo' and an object with "
+ "length of a value greater than <0>)) "
+ "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 3, []] "
+ "Which: has value <3> which is not a string, map or iterable "
+ "at index 2");
+ });
+
+ test('anyElement', () {
+ var d = [1, 2];
+ var e = [1, 1, 1];
+ shouldPass(d, anyElement(2));
+ shouldFail(e, anyElement(2),
+ "Expected: some element <2> Actual: [1, 1, 1]");
+ });
+
+ test('orderedEquals', () {
+ shouldPass([null], orderedEquals([null]));
+ var d = [1, 2];
+ shouldPass(d, orderedEquals([1, 2]));
+ shouldFail(d, orderedEquals([2, 1]),
+ "Expected: equals [2, 1] ordered "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: was <1> instead of <2> at location [0]");
+ });
+
+ test('unorderedEquals', () {
+ var d = [1, 2];
+ shouldPass(d, unorderedEquals([2, 1]));
+ shouldFail(d, unorderedEquals([1]),
+ "Expected: equals [1] unordered "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has too many elements (2 > 1)");
+ shouldFail(d, unorderedEquals([3, 2, 1]),
+ "Expected: equals [3, 2, 1] unordered "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has too few elements (2 < 3)");
+ shouldFail(d, unorderedEquals([3, 1]),
+ "Expected: equals [3, 1] unordered "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has no match for <3> at index 0");
+ });
+
+ test('unorderedMatchess', () {
+ var d = [1, 2];
+ shouldPass(d, unorderedMatches([2, 1]));
+ shouldPass(d, unorderedMatches([greaterThan(1), greaterThan(0)]));
+ shouldFail(d, unorderedMatches([greaterThan(0)]),
+ "Expected: matches [a value greater than <0>] unordered "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has too many elements (2 > 1)");
+ shouldFail(d, unorderedMatches([3, 2, 1]),
+ "Expected: matches [<3>, <2>, <1>] unordered "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has too few elements (2 < 3)");
+ shouldFail(d, unorderedMatches([3, 1]),
+ "Expected: matches [<3>, <1>] unordered "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has no match for <3> at index 0");
+ shouldFail(d, unorderedMatches([greaterThan(3), greaterThan(0)]),
+ "Expected: matches [a value greater than <3>, a value greater than "
+ "<0>] unordered "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has no match for a value greater than <3> at index 0");
+ });
+
+ test('pairwise compare', () {
+ var c = [1, 2];
+ var d = [1, 2, 3];
+ var e = [1, 4, 9];
+ shouldFail('x', pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a <= e,
+ "less than or equal"),
+ "Expected: pairwise less than or equal [1, 4, 9] "
+ "Actual: 'x' "
+ "Which: is not an Iterable");
+ shouldFail(c, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a <= e, "less than or equal"),
+ "Expected: pairwise less than or equal [1, 4, 9] "
+ "Actual: [1, 2] "
+ "Which: has length 2 instead of 3");
+ shouldPass(d, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a <= e, "less than or equal"));
+ shouldFail(d, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a < e, "less than"),
+ "Expected: pairwise less than [1, 4, 9] "
+ "Actual: [1, 2, 3] "
+ "Which: has <1> which is not less than <1> at index 0");
+ shouldPass(d, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a * a == e, "square root of"));
+ shouldFail(d, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a + a == e, "double"),
+ "Expected: pairwise double [1, 4, 9] "
+ "Actual: [1, 2, 3] "
+ "Which: has <1> which is not double <1> at index 0");
+ });
+}
diff --git a/test/matchers_test.dart b/test/matchers_test.dart
deleted file mode 100644
index e74d048..0000000
--- a/test/matchers_test.dart
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,803 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-library matcher.test;
-
-import 'dart:async';
-import 'dart:collection';
-
-import 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
-import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart' show test, group;
-
-import 'test_utils.dart';
-
-void main() {
-
- initUtils();
-
- // Core matchers
-
- group('Core matchers', () {
-
- test('isTrue', () {
- shouldPass(true, isTrue);
- shouldFail(false, isTrue, "Expected: true Actual: <false>");
- });
-
- test('isFalse', () {
- shouldPass(false, isFalse);
- shouldFail(10, isFalse, "Expected: false Actual: <10>");
- shouldFail(true, isFalse, "Expected: false Actual: <true>");
- });
-
- test('isNull', () {
- shouldPass(null, isNull);
- shouldFail(false, isNull, "Expected: null Actual: <false>");
- });
-
- test('isNotNull', () {
- shouldPass(false, isNotNull);
- shouldFail(null, isNotNull, "Expected: not null Actual: <null>");
- });
-
- test('same', () {
- var a = new Map();
- var b = new Map();
- shouldPass(a, same(a));
- shouldFail(b, same(a), "Expected: same instance as {} Actual: {}");
- });
-
- test('equals', () {
- var a = new Map();
- var b = new Map();
- shouldPass(a, equals(a));
- shouldPass(a, equals(b));
- });
-
- test('anything', () {
- var a = new Map();
- shouldPass(0, anything);
- shouldPass(null, anything);
- shouldPass(a, anything);
- shouldFail(a, isNot(anything), "Expected: not anything Actual: {}");
- });
-
- test('throws', () {
- shouldFail(doesNotThrow, throws,
- matches(
- r"Expected: throws"
- r" Actual: <Closure(: \(\) => dynamic "
- r"from Function 'doesNotThrow': static\.)?>"
- r" Which: did not throw"));
- shouldPass(doesThrow, throws);
- shouldFail(true, throws,
- "Expected: throws"
- " Actual: <true>"
- " Which: is not a Function or Future");
- });
-
- test('throwsA', () {
- shouldPass(doesThrow, throwsA(equals('X')));
- shouldFail(doesThrow, throwsA(equals('Y')),
- matches(
- r"Expected: throws 'Y'"
- r" Actual: <Closure(: \(\) => dynamic "
- r"from Function 'doesThrow': static\.)?>"
- r" Which: threw 'X'"));
- });
-
- test('returnsNormally', () {
- shouldPass(doesNotThrow, returnsNormally);
- shouldFail(doesThrow, returnsNormally,
- matches(
- r"Expected: return normally"
- r" Actual: <Closure(: \(\) => dynamic "
- r"from Function 'doesThrow': static\.)?>"
- r" Which: threw 'X'"));
- });
-
-
- test('hasLength', () {
- var a = new Map();
- var b = new List();
- shouldPass(a, hasLength(0));
- shouldPass(b, hasLength(0));
- shouldPass('a', hasLength(1));
- shouldFail(0, hasLength(0), new PrefixMatcher(
- "Expected: an object with length of <0> "
- "Actual: <0> "
- "Which: has no length property"));
-
- b.add(0);
- shouldPass(b, hasLength(1));
- shouldFail(b, hasLength(2),
- "Expected: an object with length of <2> "
- "Actual: [0] "
- "Which: has length of <1>");
-
- b.add(0);
- shouldFail(b, hasLength(1),
- "Expected: an object with length of <1> "
- "Actual: [0, 0] "
- "Which: has length of <2>");
- shouldPass(b, hasLength(2));
- });
-
- test('scalar type mismatch', () {
- shouldFail('error', equals(5.1),
- "Expected: <5.1> "
- "Actual: 'error'");
- });
-
- test('nested type mismatch', () {
- shouldFail(['error'], equals([5.1]),
- "Expected: [5.1] "
- "Actual: ['error'] "
- "Which: was 'error' instead of <5.1> at location [0]");
- });
-
- test('doubly-nested type mismatch', () {
- shouldFail([['error']], equals([[5.1]]),
- "Expected: [[5.1]] "
- "Actual: [['error']] "
- "Which: was 'error' instead of <5.1> at location [0][0]");
- });
-
- test('doubly nested inequality', () {
- var actual1 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 3, []];
- var expected1 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, []];
- var reason1 = "Expected: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, []] "
- "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 3, []] "
- "Which: was <3> instead of <4> at location [2]";
-
- var actual2 = [['foo', 'barry'], ['foo'], 4, []];
- var expected2 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, []];
- var reason2 = "Expected: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, []] "
- "Actual: [['foo', 'barry'], ['foo'], 4, []] "
- "Which: was 'barry' instead of 'bar' at location [0][1]";
-
- var actual3 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, {'foo':'bar'}];
- var expected3 = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, {'foo':'barry'}];
- var reason3 = "Expected: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, {'foo': 'barry'}] "
- "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 4, {'foo': 'bar'}] "
- "Which: was 'bar' instead of 'barry' at location [3]['foo']";
-
- shouldFail(actual1, equals(expected1), reason1);
- shouldFail(actual2, equals(expected2), reason2);
- shouldFail(actual3, equals(expected3), reason3);
- });
- });
-
- group('Numeric Matchers', () {
-
- test('greaterThan', () {
- shouldPass(10, greaterThan(9));
- shouldFail(9, greaterThan(10),
- "Expected: a value greater than <10> "
- "Actual: <9> "
- "Which: is not a value greater than <10>");
- });
-
- test('greaterThanOrEqualTo', () {
- shouldPass(10, greaterThanOrEqualTo(10));
- shouldFail(9, greaterThanOrEqualTo(10),
- "Expected: a value greater than or equal to <10> "
- "Actual: <9> "
- "Which: is not a value greater than or equal to <10>");
- });
-
- test('lessThan', () {
- shouldFail(10, lessThan(9),
- "Expected: a value less than <9> "
- "Actual: <10> "
- "Which: is not a value less than <9>");
- shouldPass(9, lessThan(10));
- });
-
- test('lessThanOrEqualTo', () {
- shouldPass(10, lessThanOrEqualTo(10));
- shouldFail(11, lessThanOrEqualTo(10),
- "Expected: a value less than or equal to <10> "
- "Actual: <11> "
- "Which: is not a value less than or equal to <10>");
- });
-
- test('isZero', () {
- shouldPass(0, isZero);
- shouldFail(1, isZero,
- "Expected: a value equal to <0> "
- "Actual: <1> "
- "Which: is not a value equal to <0>");
- });
-
- test('isNonZero', () {
- shouldFail(0, isNonZero,
- "Expected: a value not equal to <0> "
- "Actual: <0> "
- "Which: is not a value not equal to <0>");
- shouldPass(1, isNonZero);
- });
-
- test('isPositive', () {
- shouldFail(-1, isPositive,
- "Expected: a positive value "
- "Actual: <-1> "
- "Which: is not a positive value");
- shouldFail(0, isPositive,
- "Expected: a positive value "
- "Actual: <0> "
- "Which: is not a positive value");
- shouldPass(1, isPositive);
- });
-
- test('isNegative', () {
- shouldPass(-1, isNegative);
- shouldFail(0, isNegative,
- "Expected: a negative value "
- "Actual: <0> "
- "Which: is not a negative value");
- });
-
- test('isNonPositive', () {
- shouldPass(-1, isNonPositive);
- shouldPass(0, isNonPositive);
- shouldFail(1, isNonPositive,
- "Expected: a non-positive value "
- "Actual: <1> "
- "Which: is not a non-positive value");
- });
-
- test('isNonNegative', () {
- shouldPass(1, isNonNegative);
- shouldPass(0, isNonNegative);
- shouldFail(-1, isNonNegative,
- "Expected: a non-negative value "
- "Actual: <-1> "
- "Which: is not a non-negative value");
- });
-
- test('closeTo', () {
- shouldPass(0, closeTo(0, 1));
- shouldPass(-1, closeTo(0, 1));
- shouldPass(1, closeTo(0, 1));
- shouldFail(1.001, closeTo(0, 1),
- "Expected: a numeric value within <1> of <0> "
- "Actual: <1.001> "
- "Which: differs by <1.001>");
- shouldFail(-1.001, closeTo(0, 1),
- "Expected: a numeric value within <1> of <0> "
- "Actual: <-1.001> "
- "Which: differs by <1.001>");
- });
-
- test('inInclusiveRange', () {
- shouldFail(-1, inInclusiveRange(0,2),
- "Expected: be in range from 0 (inclusive) to 2 (inclusive) "
- "Actual: <-1>");
- shouldPass(0, inInclusiveRange(0,2));
- shouldPass(1, inInclusiveRange(0,2));
- shouldPass(2, inInclusiveRange(0,2));
- shouldFail(3, inInclusiveRange(0,2),
- "Expected: be in range from 0 (inclusive) to 2 (inclusive) "
- "Actual: <3>");
- });
-
- test('inExclusiveRange', () {
- shouldFail(0, inExclusiveRange(0,2),
- "Expected: be in range from 0 (exclusive) to 2 (exclusive) "
- "Actual: <0>");
- shouldPass(1, inExclusiveRange(0,2));
- shouldFail(2, inExclusiveRange(0,2),
- "Expected: be in range from 0 (exclusive) to 2 (exclusive) "
- "Actual: <2>");
- });
-
- test('inOpenClosedRange', () {
- shouldFail(0, inOpenClosedRange(0,2),
- "Expected: be in range from 0 (exclusive) to 2 (inclusive) "
- "Actual: <0>");
- shouldPass(1, inOpenClosedRange(0,2));
- shouldPass(2, inOpenClosedRange(0,2));
- });
-
- test('inClosedOpenRange', () {
- shouldPass(0, inClosedOpenRange(0,2));
- shouldPass(1, inClosedOpenRange(0,2));
- shouldFail(2, inClosedOpenRange(0,2),
- "Expected: be in range from 0 (inclusive) to 2 (exclusive) "
- "Actual: <2>");
- });
- });
-
- group('String Matchers', () {
-
- test('isEmpty', () {
- shouldPass('', isEmpty);
- shouldFail(null, isEmpty,
- "Expected: empty Actual: <null>");
- shouldFail(0, isEmpty,
- "Expected: empty Actual: <0>");
- shouldFail('a', isEmpty, "Expected: empty Actual: 'a'");
- });
-
- test('equalsIgnoringCase', () {
- shouldPass('hello', equalsIgnoringCase('HELLO'));
- shouldFail('hi', equalsIgnoringCase('HELLO'),
- "Expected: 'HELLO' ignoring case Actual: 'hi'");
- });
-
- test('equalsIgnoringWhitespace', () {
- shouldPass(' hello world ', equalsIgnoringWhitespace('hello world'));
- shouldFail(' helloworld ', equalsIgnoringWhitespace('hello world'),
- "Expected: 'hello world' ignoring whitespace "
- "Actual: ' helloworld ' "
- "Which: is 'helloworld' with whitespace compressed");
- });
-
- test('startsWith', () {
- shouldPass('hello', startsWith(''));
- shouldPass('hello', startsWith('hell'));
- shouldPass('hello', startsWith('hello'));
- shouldFail('hello', startsWith('hello '),
- "Expected: a string starting with 'hello ' "
- "Actual: 'hello'");
- });
-
- test('endsWith', () {
- shouldPass('hello', endsWith(''));
- shouldPass('hello', endsWith('lo'));
- shouldPass('hello', endsWith('hello'));
- shouldFail('hello', endsWith(' hello'),
- "Expected: a string ending with ' hello' "
- "Actual: 'hello'");
- });
-
- test('contains', () {
- shouldPass('hello', contains(''));
- shouldPass('hello', contains('h'));
- shouldPass('hello', contains('o'));
- shouldPass('hello', contains('hell'));
- shouldPass('hello', contains('hello'));
- shouldFail('hello', contains(' '),
- "Expected: contains ' ' Actual: 'hello'");
- });
-
- test('stringContainsInOrder', () {
- shouldPass('goodbye cruel world', stringContainsInOrder(['']));
- shouldPass('goodbye cruel world', stringContainsInOrder(['goodbye']));
- shouldPass('goodbye cruel world', stringContainsInOrder(['cruel']));
- shouldPass('goodbye cruel world', stringContainsInOrder(['world']));
- shouldPass('goodbye cruel world',
- stringContainsInOrder(['good', 'bye', 'world']));
- shouldPass('goodbye cruel world',
- stringContainsInOrder(['goodbye', 'cruel']));
- shouldPass('goodbye cruel world',
- stringContainsInOrder(['cruel', 'world']));
- shouldPass('goodbye cruel world',
- stringContainsInOrder(['goodbye', 'cruel', 'world']));
- shouldFail('goodbye cruel world',
- stringContainsInOrder(['goo', 'cruel', 'bye']),
- "Expected: a string containing 'goo', 'cruel', 'bye' in order "
- "Actual: 'goodbye cruel world'");
- });
-
- test('matches', () {
- shouldPass('c0d', matches('[a-z][0-9][a-z]'));
- shouldPass('c0d', matches(new RegExp('[a-z][0-9][a-z]')));
- shouldFail('cOd', matches('[a-z][0-9][a-z]'),
- "Expected: match '[a-z][0-9][a-z]' Actual: 'cOd'");
- });
- });
-
- group('Iterable Matchers', () {
-
- test('isEmpty', () {
- shouldPass([], isEmpty);
- shouldFail([1], isEmpty, "Expected: empty Actual: [1]");
- });
-
- test('contains', () {
- var d = [1, 2];
- shouldPass(d, contains(1));
- shouldFail(d, contains(0), "Expected: contains <0> "
- "Actual: [1, 2]");
- });
-
- test('equals with matcher element', () {
- var d = ['foo', 'bar'];
- shouldPass(d, equals(['foo', startsWith('ba')]));
- shouldFail(d, equals(['foo', endsWith('ba')]),
- "Expected: ['foo', <a string ending with 'ba'>] "
- "Actual: ['foo', 'bar'] "
- "Which: does not match a string ending with 'ba' at location [1]");
- });
-
- test('isIn', () {
- var d = [1, 2];
- shouldPass(1, isIn(d));
- shouldFail(0, isIn(d), "Expected: is in [1, 2] Actual: <0>");
- });
-
- test('everyElement', () {
- var d = [1, 2];
- var e = [1, 1, 1];
- shouldFail(d, everyElement(1),
- "Expected: every element(<1>) "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has value <2> which doesn't match <1> at index 1");
- shouldPass(e, everyElement(1));
- });
-
- test('nested everyElement', () {
- var d = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], []];
- var e = [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 3, []];
- shouldPass(d, everyElement(anyOf(isEmpty, contains('foo'))));
- shouldFail(d, everyElement(everyElement(equals('foo'))),
- "Expected: every element(every element('foo')) "
- "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], []] "
- "Which: has value ['foo', 'bar'] which has value 'bar' "
- "which is different. Expected: foo Actual: bar ^ "
- "Differ at offset 0 at index 1 at index 0");
- shouldFail(d, everyElement(allOf(hasLength(greaterThan(0)),
- contains('foo'))),
- "Expected: every element((an object with length of a value "
- "greater than <0> and contains 'foo')) "
- "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], []] "
- "Which: has value [] which has length of <0> at index 2");
- shouldFail(d, everyElement(allOf(contains('foo'),
- hasLength(greaterThan(0)))),
- "Expected: every element((contains 'foo' and "
- "an object with length of a value greater than <0>)) "
- "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], []] "
- "Which: has value [] which doesn't match (contains 'foo' and "
- "an object with length of a value greater than <0>) at index 2");
- shouldFail(e, everyElement(allOf(contains('foo'),
- hasLength(greaterThan(0)))),
- "Expected: every element((contains 'foo' and an object with "
- "length of a value greater than <0>)) "
- "Actual: [['foo', 'bar'], ['foo'], 3, []] "
- "Which: has value <3> which is not a string, map or iterable "
- "at index 2");
- });
-
- test('anyElement', () {
- var d = [1, 2];
- var e = [1, 1, 1];
- shouldPass(d, anyElement(2));
- shouldFail(e, anyElement(2),
- "Expected: some element <2> Actual: [1, 1, 1]");
- });
-
- test('orderedEquals', () {
- shouldPass([null], orderedEquals([null]));
- var d = [1, 2];
- shouldPass(d, orderedEquals([1, 2]));
- shouldFail(d, orderedEquals([2, 1]),
- "Expected: equals [2, 1] ordered "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: was <1> instead of <2> at location [0]");
- });
-
- test('unorderedEquals', () {
- var d = [1, 2];
- shouldPass(d, unorderedEquals([2, 1]));
- shouldFail(d, unorderedEquals([1]),
- "Expected: equals [1] unordered "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has too many elements (2 > 1)");
- shouldFail(d, unorderedEquals([3, 2, 1]),
- "Expected: equals [3, 2, 1] unordered "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has too few elements (2 < 3)");
- shouldFail(d, unorderedEquals([3, 1]),
- "Expected: equals [3, 1] unordered "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has no match for <3> at index 0");
- });
-
- test('unorderedMatchess', () {
- var d = [1, 2];
- shouldPass(d, unorderedMatches([2, 1]));
- shouldPass(d, unorderedMatches([greaterThan(1), greaterThan(0)]));
- shouldFail(d, unorderedMatches([greaterThan(0)]),
- "Expected: matches [a value greater than <0>] unordered "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has too many elements (2 > 1)");
- shouldFail(d, unorderedMatches([3, 2, 1]),
- "Expected: matches [<3>, <2>, <1>] unordered "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has too few elements (2 < 3)");
- shouldFail(d, unorderedMatches([3, 1]),
- "Expected: matches [<3>, <1>] unordered "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has no match for <3> at index 0");
- shouldFail(d, unorderedMatches([greaterThan(3), greaterThan(0)]),
- "Expected: matches [a value greater than <3>, a value greater than "
- "<0>] unordered "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has no match for a value greater than <3> at index 0");
- });
-
- test('pairwise compare', () {
- var c = [1, 2];
- var d = [1, 2, 3];
- var e = [1, 4, 9];
- shouldFail('x', pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a <= e,
- "less than or equal"),
- "Expected: pairwise less than or equal [1, 4, 9] "
- "Actual: 'x' "
- "Which: is not an Iterable");
- shouldFail(c, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a <= e, "less than or equal"),
- "Expected: pairwise less than or equal [1, 4, 9] "
- "Actual: [1, 2] "
- "Which: has length 2 instead of 3");
- shouldPass(d, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a <= e, "less than or equal"));
- shouldFail(d, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a < e, "less than"),
- "Expected: pairwise less than [1, 4, 9] "
- "Actual: [1, 2, 3] "
- "Which: has <1> which is not less than <1> at index 0");
- shouldPass(d, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a * a == e, "square root of"));
- shouldFail(d, pairwiseCompare(e, (e,a) => a + a == e, "double"),
- "Expected: pairwise double [1, 4, 9] "
- "Actual: [1, 2, 3] "
- "Which: has <1> which is not double <1> at index 0");
- });
- });
-
- group('Map Matchers', () {
-
- test('isEmpty', () {
- var a = new Map();
- shouldPass({}, isEmpty);
- shouldPass(a, isEmpty);
- a['foo'] = 'bar';
- shouldFail(a, isEmpty, "Expected: empty "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar'}");
- });
-
- test('equals', () {
- var a = new Map();
- a['foo'] = 'bar';
- var b = new Map();
- b['foo'] = 'bar';
- var c = new Map();
- c['bar'] = 'foo';
- shouldPass(a, equals(b));
- shouldFail(b, equals(c),
- "Expected: {'bar': 'foo'} "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar'} "
- "Which: is missing map key 'bar'");
- });
-
- test('equals with different lengths', () {
- var a = new LinkedHashMap();
- a['foo'] = 'bar';
- var b = new LinkedHashMap();
- b['foo'] = 'bar';
- b['bar'] = 'foo';
- var c = new LinkedHashMap();
- c['bar'] = 'foo';
- c['barrista'] = 'caffeine';
- shouldFail(a, equals(b),
- "Expected: {'foo': 'bar', 'bar': 'foo'} "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar'} "
- "Which: has different length and is missing map key 'bar'");
- shouldFail(b, equals(a),
- "Expected: {'foo': 'bar'} "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar', 'bar': 'foo'} "
- "Which: has different length and has extra map key 'bar'");
- shouldFail(b, equals(c),
- "Expected: {'bar': 'foo', 'barrista': 'caffeine'} "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar', 'bar': 'foo'} "
- "Which: is missing map key 'barrista'");
- shouldFail(c, equals(b),
- "Expected: {'foo': 'bar', 'bar': 'foo'} "
- "Actual: {'bar': 'foo', 'barrista': 'caffeine'} "
- "Which: is missing map key 'foo'");
- shouldFail(a, equals(c),
- "Expected: {'bar': 'foo', 'barrista': 'caffeine'} "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar'} "
- "Which: has different length and is missing map key 'bar'");
- shouldFail(c, equals(a),
- "Expected: {'foo': 'bar'} "
- "Actual: {'bar': 'foo', 'barrista': 'caffeine'} "
- "Which: has different length and is missing map key 'foo'");
- });
-
- test('equals with matcher value', () {
- var a = new Map();
- a['foo'] = 'bar';
- shouldPass(a, equals({'foo': startsWith('ba')}));
- shouldFail(a, equals({'foo': endsWith('ba')}),
- "Expected: {'foo': <a string ending with 'ba'>} "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar'} "
- "Which: does not match a string ending with 'ba' "
- "at location ['foo']");
- });
-
- test('contains', () {
- var a = new Map();
- a['foo'] = 'bar';
- var b = new Map();
- shouldPass(a, contains('foo'));
- shouldFail(b, contains('foo'),
- "Expected: contains 'foo' Actual: {}");
- shouldFail(10, contains('foo'),
- "Expected: contains 'foo' Actual: <10> "
- "Which: is not a string, map or iterable");
- });
-
- test('containsValue', () {
- var a = new Map();
- a['foo'] = 'bar';
- shouldPass(a, containsValue('bar'));
- shouldFail(a, containsValue('ba'),
- "Expected: contains value 'ba' "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar'}");
- });
-
- test('containsPair', () {
- var a = new Map();
- a['foo'] = 'bar';
- shouldPass(a, containsPair('foo', 'bar'));
- shouldFail(a, containsPair('foo', 'ba'),
- "Expected: contains pair 'foo' => 'ba' "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar'} "
- "Which: is different. Both strings start the same, but "
- "the given value also has the following trailing characters: r");
- shouldFail(a, containsPair('fo', 'bar'),
- "Expected: contains pair 'fo' => 'bar' "
- "Actual: {'foo': 'bar'} "
- "Which: doesn't contain key 'fo'");
- });
-
- test('hasLength', () {
- var a = new Map();
- a['foo'] = 'bar';
- var b = new Map();
- shouldPass(a, hasLength(1));
- shouldFail(b, hasLength(1),
- "Expected: an object with length of <1> "
- "Actual: {} "
- "Which: has length of <0>");
- });
- });
-
- group('Operator Matchers', () {
-
- test('anyOf', () {
- shouldFail(0, anyOf([equals(1), equals(2)]),
- "Expected: (<1> or <2>) Actual: <0>");
- shouldPass(1, anyOf([equals(1), equals(2)]));
- });
-
- test('allOf', () {
- shouldPass(1, allOf([lessThan(10), greaterThan(0)]));
- shouldFail(-1, allOf([lessThan(10), greaterThan(0)]),
- "Expected: (a value less than <10> and a value greater than <0>) "
- "Actual: <-1> "
- "Which: is not a value greater than <0>");
- });
- });
-
- group('Future Matchers', () {
-
- test('completes - unexpected error', () {
- var completer = new Completer();
- completer.completeError('X');
- shouldFail(completer.future, completes,
- contains('Expected future to complete successfully, '
- 'but it failed with X'),
- isAsync: true);
- });
-
- test('completes - successfully', () {
- var completer = new Completer();
- completer.complete('1');
- shouldPass(completer.future, completes, isAsync: true);
- });
-
- test('throws - unexpected to see normal completion', () {
- var completer = new Completer();
- completer.complete('1');
- shouldFail(completer.future, throws,
- contains("Expected future to fail, but succeeded with '1'"),
- isAsync: true);
- });
-
- test('throws - expected to see exception', () {
- var completer = new Completer();
- completer.completeError('X');
- shouldPass(completer.future, throws, isAsync: true);
- });
-
- test('throws - expected to see exception thrown later on', () {
- var completer = new Completer();
- var chained = completer.future.then((_) { throw 'X'; });
- shouldPass(chained, throws, isAsync: true);
- completer.complete('1');
- });
-
- test('throwsA - unexpected normal completion', () {
- var completer = new Completer();
- completer.complete('1');
- shouldFail(completer.future, throwsA(equals('X')),
- contains("Expected future to fail, but succeeded with '1'"),
- isAsync: true);
- });
-
- test('throwsA - correct error', () {
- var completer = new Completer();
- completer.completeError('X');
- shouldPass(completer.future, throwsA(equals('X')), isAsync: true);
- });
-
- test('throwsA - wrong error', () {
- var completer = new Completer();
- completer.completeError('X');
- shouldFail(completer.future, throwsA(equals('Y')),
- "Expected: 'Y' Actual: 'X' "
- "Which: is different. "
- "Expected: Y Actual: X ^ Differ at offset 0",
- isAsync: true);
- });
- });
-
- group('Predicate Matchers', () {
- test('isInstanceOf', () {
- shouldFail(0, predicate((x) => x is String, "an instance of String"),
- "Expected: an instance of String Actual: <0>");
- shouldPass('cow', predicate((x) => x is String, "an instance of String"));
- });
- });
-
- group('exception/error matchers', () {
- // TODO(gram): extend this to more types; for now this is just
- // the types being added in this CL.
-
- test('throwsCyclicInitializationError', () {
- expect(() => _Bicycle.foo, throwsCyclicInitializationError);
- });
-
- test('throwsAbstractClassInstantiationError', () {
- expect(() => new _AbstractClass(), throwsAbstractClassInstantiationError);
- });
-
- test('throwsConcurrentModificationError', () {
- expect(() {
- var a = { 'foo': 'bar' };
- for (var k in a.keys) {
- a.remove(k);
- }
- }, throwsConcurrentModificationError);
- });
-
- test('throwsNullThrownError', () {
- expect(() => throw null, throwsNullThrownError);
- });
-
- test('throwsFallThroughError', () {
- expect(() {
- var a = 0;
- switch (a) {
- case 0:
- a += 1;
- case 1:
- return;
- }
- }, throwsFallThroughError);
- });
- });
-}
-
-class _Bicycle {
- static final foo = bar();
-
- static bar() {
- return foo + 1;
- }
-}
-
-abstract class _AbstractClass {
-}
diff --git a/test/numeric_matchers_test.dart b/test/numeric_matchers_test.dart
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..60347bd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/numeric_matchers_test.dart
@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+library matcher.numeric_matchers_test;
+
+import 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
+import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart' show test, group;
+
+import 'test_utils.dart';
+
+void main() {
+ initUtils();
+
+ test('greaterThan', () {
+ shouldPass(10, greaterThan(9));
+ shouldFail(9, greaterThan(10),
+ "Expected: a value greater than <10> "
+ "Actual: <9> "
+ "Which: is not a value greater than <10>");
+ });
+
+ test('greaterThanOrEqualTo', () {
+ shouldPass(10, greaterThanOrEqualTo(10));
+ shouldFail(9, greaterThanOrEqualTo(10),
+ "Expected: a value greater than or equal to <10> "
+ "Actual: <9> "
+ "Which: is not a value greater than or equal to <10>");
+ });
+
+ test('lessThan', () {
+ shouldFail(10, lessThan(9),
+ "Expected: a value less than <9> "
+ "Actual: <10> "
+ "Which: is not a value less than <9>");
+ shouldPass(9, lessThan(10));
+ });
+
+ test('lessThanOrEqualTo', () {
+ shouldPass(10, lessThanOrEqualTo(10));
+ shouldFail(11, lessThanOrEqualTo(10),
+ "Expected: a value less than or equal to <10> "
+ "Actual: <11> "
+ "Which: is not a value less than or equal to <10>");
+ });
+
+ test('isZero', () {
+ shouldPass(0, isZero);
+ shouldFail(1, isZero,
+ "Expected: a value equal to <0> "
+ "Actual: <1> "
+ "Which: is not a value equal to <0>");
+ });
+
+ test('isNonZero', () {
+ shouldFail(0, isNonZero,
+ "Expected: a value not equal to <0> "
+ "Actual: <0> "
+ "Which: is not a value not equal to <0>");
+ shouldPass(1, isNonZero);
+ });
+
+ test('isPositive', () {
+ shouldFail(-1, isPositive,
+ "Expected: a positive value "
+ "Actual: <-1> "
+ "Which: is not a positive value");
+ shouldFail(0, isPositive,
+ "Expected: a positive value "
+ "Actual: <0> "
+ "Which: is not a positive value");
+ shouldPass(1, isPositive);
+ });
+
+ test('isNegative', () {
+ shouldPass(-1, isNegative);
+ shouldFail(0, isNegative,
+ "Expected: a negative value "
+ "Actual: <0> "
+ "Which: is not a negative value");
+ });
+
+ test('isNonPositive', () {
+ shouldPass(-1, isNonPositive);
+ shouldPass(0, isNonPositive);
+ shouldFail(1, isNonPositive,
+ "Expected: a non-positive value "
+ "Actual: <1> "
+ "Which: is not a non-positive value");
+ });
+
+ test('isNonNegative', () {
+ shouldPass(1, isNonNegative);
+ shouldPass(0, isNonNegative);
+ shouldFail(-1, isNonNegative,
+ "Expected: a non-negative value "
+ "Actual: <-1> "
+ "Which: is not a non-negative value");
+ });
+
+ test('closeTo', () {
+ shouldPass(0, closeTo(0, 1));
+ shouldPass(-1, closeTo(0, 1));
+ shouldPass(1, closeTo(0, 1));
+ shouldFail(1.001, closeTo(0, 1),
+ "Expected: a numeric value within <1> of <0> "
+ "Actual: <1.001> "
+ "Which: differs by <1.001>");
+ shouldFail(-1.001, closeTo(0, 1),
+ "Expected: a numeric value within <1> of <0> "
+ "Actual: <-1.001> "
+ "Which: differs by <1.001>");
+ });
+
+ test('inInclusiveRange', () {
+ shouldFail(-1, inInclusiveRange(0,2),
+ "Expected: be in range from 0 (inclusive) to 2 (inclusive) "
+ "Actual: <-1>");
+ shouldPass(0, inInclusiveRange(0,2));
+ shouldPass(1, inInclusiveRange(0,2));
+ shouldPass(2, inInclusiveRange(0,2));
+ shouldFail(3, inInclusiveRange(0,2),
+ "Expected: be in range from 0 (inclusive) to 2 (inclusive) "
+ "Actual: <3>");
+ });
+
+ test('inExclusiveRange', () {
+ shouldFail(0, inExclusiveRange(0,2),
+ "Expected: be in range from 0 (exclusive) to 2 (exclusive) "
+ "Actual: <0>");
+ shouldPass(1, inExclusiveRange(0,2));
+ shouldFail(2, inExclusiveRange(0,2),
+ "Expected: be in range from 0 (exclusive) to 2 (exclusive) "
+ "Actual: <2>");
+ });
+
+ test('inOpenClosedRange', () {
+ shouldFail(0, inOpenClosedRange(0,2),
+ "Expected: be in range from 0 (exclusive) to 2 (inclusive) "
+ "Actual: <0>");
+ shouldPass(1, inOpenClosedRange(0,2));
+ shouldPass(2, inOpenClosedRange(0,2));
+ });
+
+ test('inClosedOpenRange', () {
+ shouldPass(0, inClosedOpenRange(0,2));
+ shouldPass(1, inClosedOpenRange(0,2));
+ shouldFail(2, inClosedOpenRange(0,2),
+ "Expected: be in range from 0 (inclusive) to 2 (exclusive) "
+ "Actual: <2>");
+ });
+}
diff --git a/test/operator_matchers_test.dart b/test/operator_matchers_test.dart
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fd9627a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/operator_matchers_test.dart
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+library matcher.operator_matchers_test;
+
+import 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
+import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart' show test, group;
+
+import 'test_utils.dart';
+
+void main() {
+ initUtils();
+
+ test('anyOf', () {
+ shouldFail(0, anyOf([equals(1), equals(2)]),
+ "Expected: (<1> or <2>) Actual: <0>");
+ shouldPass(1, anyOf([equals(1), equals(2)]));
+ });
+
+ test('allOf', () {
+ shouldPass(1, allOf([lessThan(10), greaterThan(0)]));
+ shouldFail(-1, allOf([lessThan(10), greaterThan(0)]),
+ "Expected: (a value less than <10> and a value greater than <0>) "
+ "Actual: <-1> "
+ "Which: is not a value greater than <0>");
+ });
+}
diff --git a/test/string_matchers_test.dart b/test/string_matchers_test.dart
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1303641
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/string_matchers_test.dart
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+library matcher.string_matchers_test;
+
+import 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
+import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart' show test, group;
+
+import 'test_utils.dart';
+
+void main() {
+ initUtils();
+
+ test('collapseWhitespace', () {
+ var source = '\t\r\n hello\t\r\n world\r\t \n';
+ expect(collapseWhitespace(source), 'hello world');
+ });
+
+ test('isEmpty', () {
+ shouldPass('', isEmpty);
+ shouldFail(null, isEmpty, "Expected: empty Actual: <null>");
+ shouldFail(0, isEmpty, "Expected: empty Actual: <0>");
+ shouldFail('a', isEmpty, "Expected: empty Actual: 'a'");
+ });
+
+ test('equalsIgnoringCase', () {
+ shouldPass('hello', equalsIgnoringCase('HELLO'));
+ shouldFail('hi', equalsIgnoringCase('HELLO'),
+ "Expected: 'HELLO' ignoring case Actual: 'hi'");
+ });
+
+ test('equalsIgnoringWhitespace', () {
+ shouldPass(' hello world ', equalsIgnoringWhitespace('hello world'));
+ shouldFail(' helloworld ', equalsIgnoringWhitespace('hello world'),
+ "Expected: 'hello world' ignoring whitespace "
+ "Actual: ' helloworld ' "
+ "Which: is 'helloworld' with whitespace compressed");
+ });
+
+ test('startsWith', () {
+ shouldPass('hello', startsWith(''));
+ shouldPass('hello', startsWith('hell'));
+ shouldPass('hello', startsWith('hello'));
+ shouldFail('hello', startsWith('hello '),
+ "Expected: a string starting with 'hello ' "
+ "Actual: 'hello'");
+ });
+
+ test('endsWith', () {
+ shouldPass('hello', endsWith(''));
+ shouldPass('hello', endsWith('lo'));
+ shouldPass('hello', endsWith('hello'));
+ shouldFail('hello', endsWith(' hello'),
+ "Expected: a string ending with ' hello' "
+ "Actual: 'hello'");
+ });
+
+ test('contains', () {
+ shouldPass('hello', contains(''));
+ shouldPass('hello', contains('h'));
+ shouldPass('hello', contains('o'));
+ shouldPass('hello', contains('hell'));
+ shouldPass('hello', contains('hello'));
+ shouldFail('hello', contains(' '),
+ "Expected: contains ' ' Actual: 'hello'");
+ });
+
+ test('stringContainsInOrder', () {
+ shouldPass('goodbye cruel world', stringContainsInOrder(['']));
+ shouldPass('goodbye cruel world', stringContainsInOrder(['goodbye']));
+ shouldPass('goodbye cruel world', stringContainsInOrder(['cruel']));
+ shouldPass('goodbye cruel world', stringContainsInOrder(['world']));
+ shouldPass('goodbye cruel world',
+ stringContainsInOrder(['good', 'bye', 'world']));
+ shouldPass('goodbye cruel world',
+ stringContainsInOrder(['goodbye', 'cruel']));
+ shouldPass('goodbye cruel world',
+ stringContainsInOrder(['cruel', 'world']));
+ shouldPass('goodbye cruel world',
+ stringContainsInOrder(['goodbye', 'cruel', 'world']));
+ shouldFail('goodbye cruel world',
+ stringContainsInOrder(['goo', 'cruel', 'bye']),
+ "Expected: a string containing 'goo', 'cruel', 'bye' in order "
+ "Actual: 'goodbye cruel world'");
+ });
+
+ test('matches', () {
+ shouldPass('c0d', matches('[a-z][0-9][a-z]'));
+ shouldPass('c0d', matches(new RegExp('[a-z][0-9][a-z]')));
+ shouldFail('cOd', matches('[a-z][0-9][a-z]'),
+ "Expected: match '[a-z][0-9][a-z]' Actual: 'cOd'");
+ });
+}
diff --git a/test/test_common.dart b/test/test_common.dart
index 562786d..93f45f3 100644
--- a/test/test_common.dart
+++ b/test/test_common.dart
@@ -13,13 +13,13 @@
}
class HasPrice extends CustomMatcher {
- HasPrice(matcher) :
- super("Widget with a price that is", "price", matcher);
+ HasPrice(matcher) : super("Widget with a price that is", "price", matcher);
featureValueOf(actual) => actual.price;
}
-class SimpleIterable extends IterableBase {
- int count;
+class SimpleIterable extends IterableBase<int> {
+ final int count;
+
SimpleIterable(this.count);
bool contains(int val) => count < val ? false : true;
@@ -34,15 +34,15 @@
String toString() => "<[$count]>";
Iterator get iterator {
- return new SimpleIterator(count);
+ return new _SimpleIterator(count);
}
}
-class SimpleIterator implements Iterator {
+class _SimpleIterator implements Iterator<int> {
int _count;
int _current;
- SimpleIterator(this._count);
+ _SimpleIterator(this._count);
bool moveNext() {
if (_count > 0) {
@@ -54,6 +54,6 @@
return false;
}
- get current => _current;
+ int get current => _current;
}