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package org.assertj.db.api.assertions;

/**
 * Defines the assertion method on the equality of a row.
 *
 * @param  The "self" type of this assertion class. Please read "Emulating 'self types' using Java Generics to simplify fluent API implementation"
 *            for more details.
 * @author Régis Pouiller
 */
public interface AssertOnRowEquality> {

  /**
   * Verifies that the values of a row are equal to values in parameter.
   * 

* Example where the assertion verifies that the values in the first {@code Row} of the {@code Table} are equal to the * values in parameter : *

* *

   * assertThat(table).row().hasValues(1, "Text", TimeValue.of(9, 1));
   * 
*

* Example where the assertion verifies that the values of the row at end point of the first change are equal to the * values in parameter : *

* *

   * assertThat(changes).change().rowAtEndPoint().hasValues(1, "Text", TimeValue.of(9, 1));
   * 
* * @param expected The expected values. * @return {@code this} assertion object. * @throws AssertionError If the values of the row are not equal to the values in parameters. * @see org.assertj.db.api.AbstractRowAssert#hasValues(Object...) * @see org.assertj.db.api.ChangeRowAssert#hasValues(Object...) */ public T hasValues(Object... expected); }




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