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package org.assertj.guava.error;
import org.assertj.core.error.BasicErrorMessageFactory;
import org.assertj.core.error.ErrorMessageFactory;
/**
* Creates an error message indicating that the given {@link com.google.common.collect.RangeSet} does not enclose
* neither another one {@link com.google.common.collect.RangeSet} nor some set of
* {@link com.google.common.collect.Range}.
*
* @author Ilya Koshaleu
*/
public class RangeSetShouldEnclose extends BasicErrorMessageFactory {
public static ErrorMessageFactory shouldEnclose(Object actual, Object expected, Iterable> notEnclosed) {
return new RangeSetShouldEnclose(actual, expected, notEnclosed);
}
/**
* Creates a new {@link BasicErrorMessageFactory}
.
*
* @param actual actual {@code RangeSet}.
* @param expected expected range to check for enclosing.
* @param notEnclosed list of objects that have to be enclosed, but they haven't.
*/
private RangeSetShouldEnclose(Object actual, Object expected, Object notEnclosed) {
super("%nExpecting:%n %s%nto enclose%n %s%nbut it does not enclose%n %s%n", actual, expected, notEnclosed);
}
}