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package com.github.lombrozo.testnames.javaparser;
import com.github.lombrozo.testnames.Assertion;
/**
* The assertion of the parsed test method.
*
* @since 0.1.15
* @todo #149:90min Add support of Hamcrest assertions.
* For now we support only JUnit assertions, the next step would be to add Harcrest assertions.
* We will have to change the library scope to 'compile' and parse it the same way as
* {@link AssertionOfJUnit}.
*/
interface ParsedAssertion extends Assertion {
/**
* Is the method call an assertion?
* @return True if the method call is an assertion.
*/
boolean isAssertion();
}