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/*
* Created on Jan 24, 2011
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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*
* Copyright @2011 the original author or authors.
*/
package org.assertj.swing.assertions.error;
import org.assertj.core.data.Offset;
import org.assertj.core.error.BasicErrorMessageFactory;
import org.assertj.core.error.ErrorMessageFactory;
/**
* Creates an error message that indicates an assertion that verifies that two images are equal failed.
*
* @author Yvonne Wang
*/
public class ShouldBeEqualImages extends BasicErrorMessageFactory {
/**
* Creates a new {@link ShouldBeEqualImages}
.
*
* @param offset helps decide if the color of two pixels are similar: two pixels that are identical to the human eye
* may still have slightly different color values. For example, by using an offset of 1 we can indicate that
* a blue value of 60 is similar to a blue value of 61.
* @return the created {@code ErrorMessageFactory}.
*/
public static ErrorMessageFactory shouldBeEqualImages(Offset offset) {
return new ShouldBeEqualImages(offset);
}
private ShouldBeEqualImages(Offset offset) {
super("expecting images to be equal within offset:<%s>", offset.value);
}
}