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package org.assertj.guava.error;
import java.util.Set;
import org.assertj.core.error.BasicErrorMessageFactory;
import org.assertj.core.error.ErrorMessageFactory;
import org.assertj.core.error.ShouldContainValue;
/**
* Creates an error message indicating that an assertion that verifies a map contains some values failed. TODO : move to
* assertj-core to replace {@link ShouldContainValue}
*
* @author Joel Costigliola
*/
public class ShouldContainValues extends BasicErrorMessageFactory {
public static ErrorMessageFactory shouldContainValues(Object actual, Object[] values, Set> valuesNotFound) {
return values.length == 1 ? new ShouldContainValues(actual, values[0])
: new ShouldContainValues(actual, values,
valuesNotFound);
}
private ShouldContainValues(Object actual, Object value) {
super("%nExpecting:%n %s%nto contain value:%n %s", actual, value);
}
private ShouldContainValues(Object actual, Object[] values, Set> valuesNotFound) {
super("%nExpecting:%n %s%nto contain values:%n %s%nbut could not find:%n %s", actual, values, valuesNotFound);
}
}