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package org.drools.verifier.report.components;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import org.drools.verifier.data.VerifierComponent;
/**
* Object type that indicates a subsumption between two objects.
*
* Subsumption happens when all possible the values for component A,
* are able to satisfy component B and only some values that are able to
* satisfy component B are able to satisfy component A.
*
* Example "if x is more than 1 both restrictions are satisfied":
* A: x > 10
* B: x > 1
*/
public class Subsumption
implements
Cause {
private final VerifierComponent left;
private final VerifierComponent right;
private final Collection causes;
public Subsumption(VerifierComponent left,
VerifierComponent right) {
this.left = left;
this.right = right;
this.causes = new ArrayList();
causes.add( left );
causes.add( right );
}
public Subsumption(VerifierComponent left,
VerifierComponent right,
Collection causes) {
this.left = left;
this.right = right;
this.causes = causes;
}
public VerifierComponent getLeft() {
return left;
}
public VerifierComponent getRight() {
return right;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Subsumption between: (" + getLeft() + ") and (" + getRight() + ").";
}
public Collection getCauses() {
return causes;
}
}
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