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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006 Rogério Liesenfeld
* This file is subject to the terms of the MIT license (see LICENSE.txt).
*/
package mockit.internal.expectations.argumentMatching;
import javax.annotation.*;
public final class AlwaysTrueMatcher implements ArgumentMatcher
{
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_STRING = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(String.class, "String");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_BOOLEAN = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Boolean.class, "boolean");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_CHAR = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Character.class, "char");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_BYTE = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Byte.class, "byte");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_SHORT = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Short.class, "short");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_INT = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Integer.class, "int");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_FLOAT = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Float.class, "float");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_LONG = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Long.class, "long");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_DOUBLE = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Double.class, "double");
public static final ArgumentMatcher> ANY_VALUE = new AlwaysTrueMatcher(Object.class, null);
@Nonnull private final Class> expectedType;
@Nullable private final String typeName;
private AlwaysTrueMatcher(@Nonnull Class> expectedType, @Nullable String typeName)
{
this.expectedType = expectedType;
this.typeName = typeName;
}
@Override
public boolean same(@Nonnull AlwaysTrueMatcher other)
{
return expectedType == other.expectedType;
}
@Override
public boolean matches(@Nullable Object argValue)
{
return argValue == null || expectedType.isInstance(argValue);
}
@Override
public void writeMismatchPhrase(@Nonnull ArgumentMismatch argumentMismatch)
{
String parameterTypeName = typeName != null ? typeName : argumentMismatch.getParameterType();
argumentMismatch.append("any ").append(parameterTypeName);
}
}
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