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* Copyright (c) 2007 Mockito contributors
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*/
//Class comes from Apache Commons Lang, added some tiny changes
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package org.mockito.internal.matchers.apachecommons;
import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Assists in implementing {@link Object#equals(Object)} methods.
*
* This class provides methods to build a good equals method for any
* class. It follows rules laid out in
* Effective Java
* , by Joshua Bloch. In particular the rule for comparing doubles
,
* floats
, and arrays can be tricky. Also, making sure that
* equals()
and hashCode()
are consistent can be
* difficult.
*
* Two Objects that compare as equals must generate the same hash code,
* but two Objects with the same hash code do not have to be equal.
*
* All relevant fields should be included in the calculation of equals.
* Derived fields may be ignored. In particular, any field used in
* generating a hash code must be used in the equals method, and vice
* versa.
*
* Typical use for the code is as follows:
*
* public boolean equals(Object obj) {
* if (obj == null) { return false; }
* if (obj == this) { return true; }
* if (obj.getClass() != getClass()) {
* return false;
* }
* MyClass rhs = (MyClass) obj;
* return new EqualsBuilder()
* .appendSuper(super.equals(obj))
* .append(field1, rhs.field1)
* .append(field2, rhs.field2)
* .append(field3, rhs.field3)
* .isEquals();
* }
*
*
* Alternatively, there is a method that uses reflection to determine
* the fields to test. Because these fields are usually private, the method,
* reflectionEquals
, uses AccessibleObject.setAccessible
to
* change the visibility of the fields. This will fail under a security
* manager, unless the appropriate permissions are set up correctly. It is
* also slower than testing explicitly.
*
* A typical invocation for this method would look like:
*
* public boolean equals(Object obj) {
* return EqualsBuilder.reflectionEquals(this, obj);
* }
*
*
* @author Steve Downey
* @author Stephen Colebourne
* @author Gary Gregory
* @author Pete Gieser
* @author Arun Mammen Thomas
* @since 1.0
* @version $Id: EqualsBuilder.java 611543 2008-01-13 07:00:22Z bayard $
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
class EqualsBuilder {
/**
* If the fields tested are equals.
* The default value is true
.
*/
private boolean isEquals = true;
/**
* Constructor for EqualsBuilder.
*
* Starts off assuming that equals is true
.
* @see Object#equals(Object)
*/
public EqualsBuilder() {
// do nothing for now.
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* This method uses reflection to determine if the two Object
s
* are equal.
*
* It uses AccessibleObject.setAccessible
to gain access to private
* fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under
* a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also
* not as efficient as testing explicitly.
*
* Transient members will be not be tested, as they are likely derived
* fields, and not part of the value of the Object.
*
* Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.
*
* @param lhs this
object
* @param rhs the other object
* @return true
if the two Objects have tested equals.
*/
public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs) {
return reflectionEquals(lhs, rhs, false, null, null);
}
/**
* This method uses reflection to determine if the two Object
s
* are equal.
*
* It uses AccessibleObject.setAccessible
to gain access to private
* fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under
* a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also
* not as efficient as testing explicitly.
*
* Transient members will be not be tested, as they are likely derived
* fields, and not part of the value of the Object.
*
* Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.
*
* @param lhs this
object
* @param rhs the other object
* @param excludeFields array of field names to exclude from testing
* @return true
if the two Objects have tested equals.
*/
public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs, String[] excludeFields) {
return reflectionEquals(lhs, rhs, false, null, excludeFields);
}
/**
* This method uses reflection to determine if the two Object
s
* are equal.
*
* It uses AccessibleObject.setAccessible
to gain access to private
* fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under
* a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also
* not as efficient as testing explicitly.
*
* If the TestTransients parameter is set to true
, transient
* members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely
* derived fields, and not part of the value of the Object
.
*
* Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.
*
* @param lhs this
object
* @param rhs the other object
* @param testTransients whether to include transient fields
* @return true
if the two Objects have tested equals.
*/
public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs, boolean testTransients) {
return reflectionEquals(lhs, rhs, testTransients, null, null);
}
/**
* This method uses reflection to determine if the two Object
s
* are equal.
*
* It uses AccessibleObject.setAccessible
to gain access to private
* fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under
* a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also
* not as efficient as testing explicitly.
*
* If the testTransients parameter is set to true
, transient
* members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely
* derived fields, and not part of the value of the Object
.
*
* Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be appended
* up to and including the specified superclass. A null superclass is treated
* as java.lang.Object.
*
* @param lhs this
object
* @param rhs the other object
* @param testTransients whether to include transient fields
* @param reflectUpToClass the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive),
* may be null
* @return true
if the two Objects have tested equals.
* @since 2.0
*/
public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs, boolean testTransients, Class reflectUpToClass) {
return reflectionEquals(lhs, rhs, testTransients, reflectUpToClass, null);
}
/**
* This method uses reflection to determine if the two Object
s
* are equal.
*
* It uses AccessibleObject.setAccessible
to gain access to private
* fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under
* a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also
* not as efficient as testing explicitly.
*
* If the testTransients parameter is set to true
, transient
* members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely
* derived fields, and not part of the value of the Object
.
*
* Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be appended
* up to and including the specified superclass. A null superclass is treated
* as java.lang.Object.
*
* @param lhs this
object
* @param rhs the other object
* @param testTransients whether to include transient fields
* @param reflectUpToClass the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive),
* may be null
* @param excludeFields array of field names to exclude from testing
* @return true
if the two Objects have tested equals.
* @since 2.0
*/
public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs, boolean testTransients, Class reflectUpToClass,
String[] excludeFields) {
if (lhs == rhs) {
return true;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
return false;
}
// Find the leaf class since there may be transients in the leaf
// class or in classes between the leaf and root.
// If we are not testing transients or a subclass has no ivars,
// then a subclass can test equals to a superclass.
Class lhsClass = lhs.getClass();
Class rhsClass = rhs.getClass();
Class testClass;
if (lhsClass.isInstance(rhs)) {
testClass = lhsClass;
if (!rhsClass.isInstance(lhs)) {
// rhsClass is a subclass of lhsClass
testClass = rhsClass;
}
} else if (rhsClass.isInstance(lhs)) {
testClass = rhsClass;
if (!lhsClass.isInstance(rhs)) {
// lhsClass is a subclass of rhsClass
testClass = lhsClass;
}
} else {
// The two classes are not related.
return false;
}
EqualsBuilder equalsBuilder = new EqualsBuilder();
try {
reflectionAppend(lhs, rhs, testClass, equalsBuilder, testTransients, excludeFields);
while (testClass.getSuperclass() != null && testClass != reflectUpToClass) {
testClass = testClass.getSuperclass();
reflectionAppend(lhs, rhs, testClass, equalsBuilder, testTransients, excludeFields);
}
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
// In this case, we tried to test a subclass vs. a superclass and
// the subclass has ivars or the ivars are transient and
// we are testing transients.
// If a subclass has ivars that we are trying to test them, we get an
// exception and we know that the objects are not equal.
return false;
}
return equalsBuilder.isEquals();
}
/**
* Appends the fields and values defined by the given object of the
* given Class.
*
* @param lhs the left hand object
* @param rhs the right hand object
* @param clazz the class to append details of
* @param builder the builder to append to
* @param useTransients whether to test transient fields
* @param excludeFields array of field names to exclude from testing
*/
private static void reflectionAppend(
Object lhs,
Object rhs,
Class clazz,
EqualsBuilder builder,
boolean useTransients,
String[] excludeFields) {
Field[] fields = clazz.getDeclaredFields();
List excludedFieldList = excludeFields != null ? Arrays.asList(excludeFields) : Collections.EMPTY_LIST;
AccessibleObject.setAccessible(fields, true);
for (int i = 0; i < fields.length && builder.isEquals; i++) {
Field f = fields[i];
if (!excludedFieldList.contains(f.getName())
&& (f.getName().indexOf('$') == -1)
&& (useTransients || !Modifier.isTransient(f.getModifiers()))
&& (!Modifier.isStatic(f.getModifiers()))) {
try {
builder.append(f.get(lhs), f.get(rhs));
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
//this can't happen. Would get a Security exception instead
//throw a runtime exception in case the impossible happens.
throw new InternalError("Unexpected IllegalAccessException");
}
}
}
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Adds the result of super.equals()
to this builder.
*
* @param superEquals the result of calling super.equals()
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
* @since 2.0
*/
public EqualsBuilder appendSuper(boolean superEquals) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
isEquals = superEquals;
return this;
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Test if two Object
s are equal using their
* equals
method.
*
* @param lhs the left hand object
* @param rhs the right hand object
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(Object lhs, Object rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
Class lhsClass = lhs.getClass();
if (!lhsClass.isArray()) {
if (lhs instanceof java.math.BigDecimal && rhs instanceof java.math.BigDecimal) {
isEquals = (((java.math.BigDecimal) lhs).compareTo((java.math.BigDecimal) rhs) == 0);
} else {
// The simple case, not an array, just test the element
isEquals = lhs.equals(rhs);
}
} else if (lhs.getClass() != rhs.getClass()) {
// Here when we compare different dimensions, for example: a boolean[][] to a boolean[]
this.setEquals(false);
// 'Switch' on type of array, to dispatch to the correct handler
// This handles multi dimensional arrays of the same depth
} else if (lhs instanceof long[]) {
append((long[]) lhs, (long[]) rhs);
} else if (lhs instanceof int[]) {
append((int[]) lhs, (int[]) rhs);
} else if (lhs instanceof short[]) {
append((short[]) lhs, (short[]) rhs);
} else if (lhs instanceof char[]) {
append((char[]) lhs, (char[]) rhs);
} else if (lhs instanceof byte[]) {
append((byte[]) lhs, (byte[]) rhs);
} else if (lhs instanceof double[]) {
append((double[]) lhs, (double[]) rhs);
} else if (lhs instanceof float[]) {
append((float[]) lhs, (float[]) rhs);
} else if (lhs instanceof boolean[]) {
append((boolean[]) lhs, (boolean[]) rhs);
} else {
// Not an array of primitives
append((Object[]) lhs, (Object[]) rhs);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* Test if two long
s are equal.
*
*
* @param lhs
* the left hand long
* @param rhs
* the right hand long
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(long lhs, long rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
isEquals = (lhs == rhs);
return this;
}
/**
* Test if two int
s are equal.
*
* @param lhs the left hand int
* @param rhs the right hand int
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(int lhs, int rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
isEquals = (lhs == rhs);
return this;
}
/**
* Test if two short
s are equal.
*
* @param lhs the left hand short
* @param rhs the right hand short
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(short lhs, short rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
isEquals = (lhs == rhs);
return this;
}
/**
* Test if two char
s are equal.
*
* @param lhs the left hand char
* @param rhs the right hand char
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(char lhs, char rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
isEquals = (lhs == rhs);
return this;
}
/**
* Test if two byte
s are equal.
*
* @param lhs the left hand byte
* @param rhs the right hand byte
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(byte lhs, byte rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
isEquals = (lhs == rhs);
return this;
}
/**
* Test if two double
s are equal by testing that the
* pattern of bits returned by doubleToLong
are equal.
*
* This handles NaNs, Infinities, and -0.0
.
*
* It is compatible with the hash code generated by
* HashCodeBuilder
.
*
* @param lhs the left hand double
* @param rhs the right hand double
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(double lhs, double rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
return append(Double.doubleToLongBits(lhs), Double.doubleToLongBits(rhs));
}
/**
* Test if two float
s are equal byt testing that the
* pattern of bits returned by doubleToLong are equal.
*
* This handles NaNs, Infinities, and -0.0
.
*
* It is compatible with the hash code generated by
* HashCodeBuilder
.
*
* @param lhs the left hand float
* @param rhs the right hand float
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(float lhs, float rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
return append(Float.floatToIntBits(lhs), Float.floatToIntBits(rhs));
}
/**
* Test if two booleans
s are equal.
*
* @param lhs the left hand boolean
* @param rhs the right hand boolean
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(boolean lhs, boolean rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
isEquals = (lhs == rhs);
return this;
}
/**
* Performs a deep comparison of two Object
arrays.
*
* This also will be called for the top level of
* multi-dimensional, ragged, and multi-typed arrays.
*
* @param lhs the left hand Object[]
* @param rhs the right hand Object[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(Object[] lhs, Object[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Deep comparison of array of long
. Length and all
* values are compared.
*
* The method {@link #append(long, long)} is used.
*
* @param lhs the left hand long[]
* @param rhs the right hand long[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(long[] lhs, long[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Deep comparison of array of int
. Length and all
* values are compared.
*
* The method {@link #append(int, int)} is used.
*
* @param lhs the left hand int[]
* @param rhs the right hand int[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(int[] lhs, int[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Deep comparison of array of short
. Length and all
* values are compared.
*
* The method {@link #append(short, short)} is used.
*
* @param lhs the left hand short[]
* @param rhs the right hand short[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(short[] lhs, short[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Deep comparison of array of char
. Length and all
* values are compared.
*
* The method {@link #append(char, char)} is used.
*
* @param lhs the left hand char[]
* @param rhs the right hand char[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(char[] lhs, char[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Deep comparison of array of byte
. Length and all
* values are compared.
*
* The method {@link #append(byte, byte)} is used.
*
* @param lhs the left hand byte[]
* @param rhs the right hand byte[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(byte[] lhs, byte[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Deep comparison of array of double
. Length and all
* values are compared.
*
* The method {@link #append(double, double)} is used.
*
* @param lhs the left hand double[]
* @param rhs the right hand double[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(double[] lhs, double[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Deep comparison of array of float
. Length and all
* values are compared.
*
* The method {@link #append(float, float)} is used.
*
* @param lhs the left hand float[]
* @param rhs the right hand float[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(float[] lhs, float[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Deep comparison of array of boolean
. Length and all
* values are compared.
*
* The method {@link #append(boolean, boolean)} is used.
*
* @param lhs the left hand boolean[]
* @param rhs the right hand boolean[]
* @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls.
*/
public EqualsBuilder append(boolean[] lhs, boolean[] rhs) {
if (isEquals == false) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == rhs) {
return this;
}
if (lhs == null || rhs == null) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
if (lhs.length != rhs.length) {
this.setEquals(false);
return this;
}
for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) {
append(lhs[i], rhs[i]);
}
return this;
}
/**
* Returns true
if the fields that have been checked
* are all equal.
*
* @return boolean
*/
public boolean isEquals() {
return this.isEquals;
}
/**
* Sets the isEquals
value.
*
* @param isEquals The value to set.
* @since 2.1
*/
protected void setEquals(boolean isEquals) {
this.isEquals = isEquals;
}
}