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Statistical sampling library for use in virtualdataset libraries, based on apache commons math 4

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/*  Copyright (c) 2000-2006 hamcrest.org
 */
package org.hamcrest;

/**
 * A matcher over acceptable values.
 * A matcher is able to describe itself to give feedback when it fails.
 * 

* Matcher implementations should NOT directly implement this interface. * Instead, extend the {@link BaseMatcher} abstract class, * which will ensure that the Matcher API can grow to support * new features and remain compatible with all Matcher implementations. *

* For easy access to common Matcher implementations, use the static factory * methods in {@link CoreMatchers}. *

* N.B. Well designed matchers should be immutable. * * @see CoreMatchers * @see BaseMatcher */ public interface Matcher extends SelfDescribing { /** * Evaluates the matcher for argument item. *

* This method matches against Object, instead of the generic type T. This is * because the caller of the Matcher does not know at runtime what the type is * (because of type erasure with Java generics). It is down to the implementations * to check the correct type. * * @param item the object against which the matcher is evaluated. * @return true if item matches, otherwise false. * * @see BaseMatcher */ boolean matches(Object item); /** * Generate a description of why the matcher has not accepted the item. * The description will be part of a larger description of why a matching * failed, so it should be concise. * This method assumes that matches(item) is false, but * will not check this. * * @param item The item that the Matcher has rejected. * @param mismatchDescription * The description to be built or appended to. */ void describeMismatch(Object item, Description mismatchDescription); /** * This method simply acts a friendly reminder not to implement Matcher directly and * instead extend BaseMatcher. It's easy to ignore JavaDoc, but a bit harder to ignore * compile errors . * * @see Matcher for reasons why. * @see BaseMatcher * @deprecated to make */ @Deprecated void _dont_implement_Matcher___instead_extend_BaseMatcher_(); }





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