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package org.assertj.guava.error;
import static java.lang.String.format;
import org.assertj.core.error.BasicErrorMessageFactory;
import org.assertj.core.error.ErrorMessageFactory;
/**
* @author David Harris
*/
public class TableShouldHaveColumnCount extends BasicErrorMessageFactory {
/**
* Creates a new {@link TableShouldHaveColumnCount}
.
* @param actual the actual value in the failed assertion.
* @param actualSize the number of column keys in {@code actual}.
* @param expectedSize the expected number of column keys.
* @return the created {@code ErrorMessageFactory}.
*/
public static ErrorMessageFactory tableShouldHaveColumnCount(Object actual, int actualSize, int expectedSize) {
return new TableShouldHaveColumnCount(actual, actualSize, expectedSize);
}
private TableShouldHaveColumnCount(Object actual, int actualSize, int expectedSize) {
// format the sizes in a standard way, otherwise if we use (for ex) an Hexadecimal representation
// it will format sizes in hexadecimal while we only want actual to be formatted in hexadecimal
super(format("%nExpected column count: %s but was: %s in:%n%s", expectedSize, actualSize, "%s"), actual);
}
}