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package org.junit.jupiter.params.converter;

import static org.apiguardian.api.API.Status.EXPERIMENTAL;

import org.apiguardian.api.API;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.extension.ParameterContext;

/**
 * {@code ArgumentConverter} is an abstraction that allows an input object to
 * be converted to an instance of a different class.
 *
 * 

Such an {@code ArgumentConverter} is applied to the method parameter * of a {@link org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest @ParameterizedTest} * method with the help of a * {@link org.junit.jupiter.params.converter.ConvertWith @ConvertWith} annotation. * *

See {@link SimpleArgumentConverter} in case your implementation only needs * to know about the target type instead of the complete * {@link ParameterContext}. * *

Implementations must provide a no-args constructor and should not make any * assumptions regarding when they are instantiated or how often they are called. * Since instances may potentially be cached and called from different threads, * they should be thread-safe and designed to be used as singletons. * * @since 5.0 * @see SimpleArgumentConverter * @see org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest * @see org.junit.jupiter.params.converter.ConvertWith * @see org.junit.jupiter.params.support.AnnotationConsumer */ @API(status = EXPERIMENTAL, since = "5.0") public interface ArgumentConverter { /** * Convert the supplied {@code source} object according to the supplied * {@code context}. * * @param source the source object to convert; may be {@code null} * @param context the parameter context where the converted object will be * used; never {@code null} * @return the converted object; may be {@code null} but only if the target * type is a reference type * @throws ArgumentConversionException if an error occurs during the * conversion */ Object convert(Object source, ParameterContext context) throws ArgumentConversionException; }





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