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package com.google.common.testing;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals;
import static junit.framework.Assert.assertTrue;
import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.common.base.Equivalence;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.common.collect.Lists;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Tester for equals() and hashCode() methods of a class.
*
*
To use, create a new EqualsTester and add equality groups where each group
* contains objects that are supposed to be equal to each other, and objects of
* different groups are expected to be unequal. For example:
*
comparing each object against itself returns true
*
comparing each object against null returns false
*
comparing each object against an instance of an incompatible class
* returns false
*
comparing each pair of objects within the same equality group returns
* true
*
comparing each pair of objects from different equality groups returns
* false
*
the hash codes of any two equal objects are equal
*
*
*
When a test fails, the error message labels the objects involved in
* the failed comparison as follows:
*
*
"{@code [group }i{@code , item }j{@code ]}" refers to the
* jth item in the ith equality group,
* where both equality groups and the items within equality groups are
* numbered starting from 1. When either a constructor argument or an
* equal object is provided, that becomes group 1.
*
*
* @author Jim McMaster
* @author Jige Yu
* @since 10.0
*/
@Beta
@GwtCompatible
public final class EqualsTester {
private static final int REPETITIONS = 3;
private final List> equalityGroups = Lists.newArrayList();
private final RelationshipTester.ItemReporter itemReporter;
/**
* Constructs an empty EqualsTester instance
*/
public EqualsTester() {
this(new RelationshipTester.ItemReporter());
}
EqualsTester(RelationshipTester.ItemReporter itemReporter) {
this.itemReporter = checkNotNull(itemReporter);
}
/**
* Adds {@code equalityGroup} with objects that are supposed to be equal to
* each other and not equal to any other equality groups added to this tester.
*/
public EqualsTester addEqualityGroup(Object... equalityGroup) {
checkNotNull(equalityGroup);
equalityGroups.add(ImmutableList.copyOf(equalityGroup));
return this;
}
/**
* Run tests on equals method, throwing a failure on an invalid test
*/
public EqualsTester testEquals() {
RelationshipTester