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package org.unitils.mock.argumentmatcher.impl;
import org.unitils.mock.argumentmatcher.ArgumentMatcher;
import static org.unitils.mock.argumentmatcher.ArgumentMatcher.MatchResult.NO_MATCH;
import static org.unitils.mock.argumentmatcher.ArgumentMatcher.MatchResult.SAME;
/**
* A matcher that will check whether an argument is null.
*
* @author Kenny Claes
* @author Filip Neven
* @author Tim Ducheyne
*/
public class NullArgumentMatcher implements ArgumentMatcher {
/**
* Returns true if the given object is not null, false otherwise.
*
* The argumentAtInvocationTime is a copy (deep clone) of the arguments at the time of
* the invocation. This way the original values can still be used later-on even when changes
* occur to the original values (pass-by-value vs pass-by-reference).
*
* @param argument The argument that were used by reference, not null
* @param argumentAtInvocationTime Copy of the argument, taken at the time that the invocation was performed, not null
* @return The match result, not null
*/
public MatchResult matches(Object argument, Object argumentAtInvocationTime) {
if (argument == null) {
return SAME;
}
return NO_MATCH;
}
}