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package org.fest.assertions.error;
import static org.joda.time.Seconds.secondsBetween;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
/**
* Creates an error message indicating that an assertion that verifies that a {@link DateTime} is in same year, month, day of month,
* hour, minute and second as another one failed.
*
* @author Joel Costigliola
*/
public class ShouldBeInSameSecond extends BasicErrorMessageFactory {
/**
* Creates a new
{@link ShouldBeInSameSecond}.
* @param actual the actual value in the failed assertion.
* @param other the value used in the failed assertion to compare the actual value to.
* @return the created {@code ErrorMessageFactory}.
*/
public static ErrorMessageFactory shouldBeInSameSecond(DateTime actual, DateTime other) {
return new ShouldBeInSameSecond(actual, other);
}
private ShouldBeInSameSecond(DateTime actual, DateTime other) {
super("Expecting:\n<%s>\n to be on same year, month, day, hour, minute and second as\n<%s>\n but they differ of <%s> seconds", actual, other, secondsBetween(actual,other).getSeconds());
}
}
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