public class SoftAssertionIterableAssert<ELEMENT> extends FactoryBasedNavigableIterableAssert<SoftAssertionIterableAssert<ELEMENT>,Iterable<? extends ELEMENT>,ELEMENT,ObjectAssert<ELEMENT>>
Iterables without any final methods to allow proxying.iterablesactual, info, myself, throwUnsupportedExceptionOnEquals| Constructor and Description |
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SoftAssertionIterableAssert(Iterable<? extends ELEMENT> actual) |
SoftAssertionIterableAssert(Iterator<? extends ELEMENT> actual) |
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protected <ELEMENT2> AbstractListAssert<?,List<? extends ELEMENT2>,ELEMENT2,ObjectAssert<ELEMENT2>> |
newListAssertInstance(List<? extends ELEMENT2> newActual)
Create a friendly soft or "hard" assertion.
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toAssertallMatch, allMatch, allSatisfy, anyMatch, anySatisfy, are, areAtLeast, areAtLeastOne, areAtMost, areExactly, areNot, as, as, contains, containsAll, containsAnyElementsOf, containsAnyOf, containsExactly, containsExactlyElementsOf, containsExactlyInAnyOrder, containsExactlyInAnyOrderElementsOf, containsNull, containsOnly, containsOnlyElementsOf, containsOnlyNulls, containsOnlyOnce, containsSequence, containsSequence, containsSubsequence, containsSubsequence, describedAs, describedAs, doesNotContain, doesNotContainAnyElementsOf, doesNotContainNull, doesNotContainSequence, doesNotContainSequence, doesNotContainSubsequence, doesNotContainSubsequence, doesNotHave, doesNotHaveAnyElementsOfTypes, doesNotHaveDuplicates, doesNotHaveSameClassAs, doNotHave, element, endsWith, endsWith, extracting, extracting, extracting, extracting, extracting, extracting, extractingResultOf, extractingResultOf, filteredOn, filteredOn, filteredOn, filteredOn, filteredOnNull, first, flatExtracting, flatExtracting, flatExtracting, flatExtracting, flatExtracting, flatExtracting, has, hasAtLeastOneElementOfType, hasOnlyElementsOfType, hasOnlyElementsOfTypes, hasOnlyOneElementSatisfying, hasSameClassAs, hasSameElementsAs, hasSameSizeAs, hasSameSizeAs, hasSize, hasToString, have, haveAtLeast, haveAtLeastOne, haveAtMost, haveExactly, inBinary, inHexadecimal, is, isEmpty, isEqualTo, isExactlyInstanceOf, isIn, isIn, isInstanceOf, isInstanceOfAny, isNot, isNotEmpty, isNotEqualTo, isNotExactlyInstanceOf, isNotIn, isNotIn, isNotInstanceOf, isNotInstanceOfAny, isNotNull, isNotOfAnyClassIn, isNotSameAs, isNullOrEmpty, isOfAnyClassIn, isSameAs, isSubsetOf, isSubsetOf, last, navigationDescription, noneMatch, overridingErrorMessage, size, startsWith, toLazyIterable, usingComparator, usingComparatorForElementFieldsWithNames, usingComparatorForElementFieldsWithType, usingComparatorForType, usingComparisonStrategy, usingDefaultComparator, usingDefaultElementComparator, usingElementComparator, usingElementComparatorIgnoringFields, usingElementComparatorOnFields, usingFieldByFieldElementComparator, usingRecursiveFieldByFieldElementComparator, withFailMessage, withThreadDumpOnError, zipSatisfyasList, asString, descriptionText, equals, failWithMessage, getWritableAssertionInfo, hashCode, hasSameHashCodeAs, isInstanceOfSatisfying, isNull, matches, matches, satisfies, setCustomRepresentation, throwAssertionError, withRepresentationprotected <ELEMENT2> AbstractListAssert<?,List<? extends ELEMENT2>,ELEMENT2,ObjectAssert<ELEMENT2>> newListAssertInstance(List<? extends ELEMENT2> newActual)
AbstractIterableAssert
Implementations need to redefine it so that some methods, such as AbstractIterableAssert.extracting(Extractor), are able
to build the appropriate list assert (eg: ListAssert versus SoftAssertionListAssert).
The default implementation will assume that this concrete implementation is NOT a soft assertion.
newListAssertInstance in class AbstractIterableAssert<SoftAssertionIterableAssert<ELEMENT>,Iterable<? extends ELEMENT>,ELEMENT,ObjectAssert<ELEMENT>>ELEMENT2 - the type of elements.newActual - new valueAbstractListAssert.Copyright © 2014–2018 AssertJ. All rights reserved.