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package com.google.javascript.rhino.testing;
import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.ErrorReporter;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.jstype.JSType;
import com.google.javascript.rhino.jstype.StaticTypedScope;
import org.junit.Assert;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
* Helper methods for making assertions about the validity of types.
* @author [email protected] (Nick Santos)
*/
public class Asserts {
private Asserts() {} // all static
public static JSType assertResolvesToSame(JSType type) {
Assert.assertSame(type, assertValidResolve(type));
return type;
}
/** @return The resolved type */
public static JSType assertValidResolve(JSType type) {
return assertValidResolve(type, MapBasedScope.emptyScope());
}
/** @return The resolved type */
public static JSType assertValidResolve(
JSType type, StaticTypedScope scope) {
ErrorReporter t = TestErrorReporter.forNoExpectedReports();
JSType resolvedType = type.resolve(t, scope);
assertTypeEquals("JSType#resolve should not affect object equality",
type, resolvedType);
return resolvedType;
}
public static void assertTypeNotEquals(JSType a, JSType b) {
assertTypeNotEquals("", a, b);
}
public static void assertTypeNotEquals(String message, JSType a, JSType b) {
Assert.assertFalse(
message +
(message.isEmpty() ? "" : "\n") +
"Type: " + b + "\n",
a.isEquivalentTo(b));
Assert.assertFalse(
message +
" Equals is not symmetric.\n" +
"Type: " + b + "\n",
b.isEquivalentTo(a));
}
public static void assertTypeEquals(JSType a, JSType b) {
assertTypeEquals("", a, b);
}
public static void assertTypeEquals(String message, JSType a, JSType b) {
assertEquals(
"Both types must be null, or both must be non-null " + a + "," + b,
(b == null), (a == null));
if (a == null) {
return;
}
Assert.assertTrue(
message +
(message.isEmpty() ? "" : "\n") +
"Expected: " + a + "\n" +
"Actual : " + b,
a.isEquivalentTo(b));
Assert.assertTrue(
message +
" Equals is not symmetric.\n" +
"Expected: " + b + "\n" +
"Actual : " + a,
b.isEquivalentTo(a));
}
public static void
assertTypeCollectionEquals(Iterable a, Iterable b) {
assertThat(b).hasSize(Iterables.size(a));
Iterator aIterator = a.iterator();
Iterator bIterator = b.iterator();
while (aIterator.hasNext()) {
assertTypeEquals(aIterator.next(), bIterator.next());
}
}
/**
* For the given equivalent types, run all type operations that
* should have trivial solutions (getGreatestSubtype, isEquivalentTo, etc)
*/
public static void assertEquivalenceOperations(JSType a, JSType b) {
Assert.assertTrue(a.isEquivalentTo(b));
Assert.assertTrue(a.isEquivalentTo(a));
Assert.assertTrue(b.isEquivalentTo(b));
Assert.assertTrue(b.isEquivalentTo(a));
Assert.assertTrue(a.isSubtype(b));
Assert.assertTrue(a.isSubtype(a));
Assert.assertTrue(b.isSubtype(b));
Assert.assertTrue(b.isSubtype(a));
assertTypeEquals(a, a.getGreatestSubtype(b));
assertTypeEquals(a, a.getGreatestSubtype(a));
assertTypeEquals(a, b.getGreatestSubtype(b));
assertTypeEquals(a, b.getGreatestSubtype(a));
assertTypeEquals(a, a.getLeastSupertype(b));
assertTypeEquals(a, a.getLeastSupertype(a));
assertTypeEquals(a, b.getLeastSupertype(b));
assertTypeEquals(a, b.getLeastSupertype(a));
Assert.assertTrue(a.canCastTo(b));
Assert.assertTrue(a.canCastTo(a));
Assert.assertTrue(b.canCastTo(b));
Assert.assertTrue(b.canCastTo(a));
}
}