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| +// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
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| +// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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| +// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +library matcher.iterable_matchers;
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| +
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| +import 'core_matchers.dart';
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| +import 'description.dart';
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| +import 'interfaces.dart';
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| +import 'util.dart';
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| +
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| +/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s in which all elements
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| +/// match the given [matcher].
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| +Matcher everyElement(matcher) => new _EveryElement(wrapMatcher(matcher));
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| +
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| +class _EveryElement extends _IterableMatcher {
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| + final Matcher _matcher;
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| +
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| + _EveryElement(Matcher this._matcher);
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| +
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| + bool matches(item, Map matchState) {
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| + if (item is! Iterable) {
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| + return false;
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| + }
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| + var i = 0;
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| + for (var element in item) {
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| + if (!_matcher.matches(element, matchState)) {
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| + addStateInfo(matchState, {'index': i, 'element': element});
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| + return false;
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| + }
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| + ++i;
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| + }
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| + return true;
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| + }
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| +
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| + Description describe(Description description) =>
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| + description.add('every element(').addDescriptionOf(_matcher).add(')');
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| +
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| + Description describeMismatch(
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| + item, Description mismatchDescription, Map matchState, bool verbose) {
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| + if (matchState['index'] != null) {
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| + var index = matchState['index'];
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| + var element = matchState['element'];
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| + mismatchDescription
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| + .add('has value ')
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| + .addDescriptionOf(element)
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| + .add(' which ');
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| + var subDescription = new StringDescription();
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| + _matcher.describeMismatch(
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| + element, subDescription, matchState['state'], verbose);
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| + if (subDescription.length > 0) {
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| + mismatchDescription.add(subDescription.toString());
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| + } else {
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| + mismatchDescription.add("doesn't match ");
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| + _matcher.describe(mismatchDescription);
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| + }
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| + mismatchDescription.add(' at index $index');
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| + return mismatchDescription;
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| + }
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| + return super.describeMismatch(
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| + item, mismatchDescription, matchState, verbose);
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| + }
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| +}
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| +
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| +/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s in which at least one
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| +/// element matches the given [matcher].
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| +Matcher anyElement(matcher) => new _AnyElement(wrapMatcher(matcher));
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| +
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| +class _AnyElement extends _IterableMatcher {
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| + final Matcher _matcher;
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| +
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| + _AnyElement(this._matcher);
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| +
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| + bool matches(item, Map matchState) {
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| + return item.any((e) => _matcher.matches(e, matchState));
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| + }
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| +
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| + Description describe(Description description) =>
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| + description.add('some element ').addDescriptionOf(_matcher);
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| +}
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| +
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| +/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s that have the same
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| +/// length and the same elements as [expected], in the same order.
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| +///
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| +/// This is equivalent to [equals] but does not recurse.
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| +Matcher orderedEquals(Iterable expected) => new _OrderedEquals(expected);
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| +
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| +class _OrderedEquals extends Matcher {
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| + final Iterable _expected;
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| + Matcher _matcher;
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| +
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| + _OrderedEquals(this._expected) {
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| + _matcher = equals(_expected, 1);
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| + }
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| +
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| + bool matches(item, Map matchState) =>
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| + (item is Iterable) && _matcher.matches(item, matchState);
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| +
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| + Description describe(Description description) =>
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| + description.add('equals ').addDescriptionOf(_expected).add(' ordered');
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| +
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| + Description describeMismatch(
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| + item, Description mismatchDescription, Map matchState, bool verbose) {
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| + if (item is! Iterable) {
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| + return mismatchDescription.add('is not an Iterable');
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| + } else {
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| + return _matcher.describeMismatch(
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| + item, mismatchDescription, matchState, verbose);
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| + }
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| + }
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| +}
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| +
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| +/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s that have the same length and
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| +/// the same elements as [expected], but not necessarily in the same order.
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| +///
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| +/// Note that this is O(n^2) so should only be used on small objects.
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| +Matcher unorderedEquals(Iterable expected) => new _UnorderedEquals(expected);
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| +
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| +class _UnorderedEquals extends _UnorderedMatches {
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| + final List _expectedValues;
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| +
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| + _UnorderedEquals(Iterable expected)
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| + : _expectedValues = expected.toList(),
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| + super(expected.map(equals));
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| +
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| + Description describe(Description description) => description
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| + .add('equals ')
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| + .addDescriptionOf(_expectedValues)
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| + .add(' unordered');
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| +}
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| +
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| +/// Iterable matchers match against [Iterable]s. We add this intermediate
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| +/// class to give better mismatch error messages than the base Matcher class.
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| +abstract class _IterableMatcher extends Matcher {
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| + const _IterableMatcher();
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| + Description describeMismatch(
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| + item, Description mismatchDescription, Map matchState, bool verbose) {
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| + if (item is! Iterable) {
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| + return mismatchDescription.addDescriptionOf(item).add(' not an Iterable');
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| + } else {
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| + return super.describeMismatch(
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| + item, mismatchDescription, matchState, verbose);
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| + }
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| + }
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| +}
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| +
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| +/// Returns a matcher which matches [Iterable]s whose elements match the
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| +/// matchers in [expected], but not necessarily in the same order.
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| +///
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| +/// Note that this is `O(n^2)` and so should only be used on small objects.
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| +Matcher unorderedMatches(Iterable expected) => new _UnorderedMatches(expected);
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| +
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| +class _UnorderedMatches extends Matcher {
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| + final List<Matcher> _expected;
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| +
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| + _UnorderedMatches(Iterable expected)
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| + : _expected = expected.map(wrapMatcher).toList();
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| +
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| + String _test(item) {
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| + if (item is! Iterable) return 'not iterable';
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| + item = item.toList();
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| +
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| + // Check the lengths are the same.
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| + if (_expected.length > item.length) {
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| + return 'has too few elements (${item.length} < ${_expected.length})';
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| + } else if (_expected.length < item.length) {
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| + return 'has too many elements (${item.length} > ${_expected.length})';
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| + }
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| +
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| + var matched = new List<bool>.filled(item.length, false);
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| + var expectedPosition = 0;
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| + for (var expectedMatcher in _expected) {
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| + var actualPosition = 0;
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| + var gotMatch = false;
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| + for (var actualElement in item) {
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| + if (!matched[actualPosition]) {
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| + if (expectedMatcher.matches(actualElement, {})) {
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| + matched[actualPosition] = gotMatch = true;
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| + break;
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| + }
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| + }
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| + ++actualPosition;
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| + }
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| +
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| + if (!gotMatch) {
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| + return new StringDescription()
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| + .add('has no match for ')
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| + .addDescriptionOf(expectedMatcher)
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| + .add(' at index ${expectedPosition}')
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| + .toString();
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| + }
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| +
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| + ++expectedPosition;
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| + }
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| + return null;
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| + }
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| +
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| + bool matches(item, Map mismatchState) => _test(item) == null;
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| +
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| + Description describe(Description description) => description
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| + .add('matches ')
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| + .addAll('[', ', ', ']', _expected)
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| + .add(' unordered');
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| +
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| + Description describeMismatch(
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| + item, Description mismatchDescription, Map matchState, bool verbose) =>
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| + mismatchDescription.add(_test(item));
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| +}
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| +
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| +/// A pairwise matcher for [Iterable]s.
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| +///
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| +/// The [comparator] function, taking an expected and an actual argument, and
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| +/// returning whether they match, will be applied to each pair in order.
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| +/// [description] should be a meaningful name for the comparator.
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| +Matcher pairwiseCompare(
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| + Iterable expected, bool comparator(a, b), String description) =>
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| + new _PairwiseCompare(expected, comparator, description);
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| +
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| +typedef bool _Comparator(a, b);
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| +
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| +class _PairwiseCompare extends _IterableMatcher {
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| + final Iterable _expected;
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| + final _Comparator _comparator;
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| + final String _description;
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| +
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| + _PairwiseCompare(this._expected, this._comparator, this._description);
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| +
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| + bool matches(item, Map matchState) {
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| + if (item is! Iterable) return false;
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| + if (item.length != _expected.length) return false;
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| + var iterator = item.iterator;
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| + var i = 0;
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| + for (var e in _expected) {
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| + iterator.moveNext();
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| + if (!_comparator(e, iterator.current)) {
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| + addStateInfo(matchState, {
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| + 'index': i,
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| + 'expected': e,
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| + 'actual': iterator.current
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| + });
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| + return false;
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| + }
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| + i++;
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| + }
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| + return true;
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| + }
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| +
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| + Description describe(Description description) =>
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| + description.add('pairwise $_description ').addDescriptionOf(_expected);
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| +
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| + Description describeMismatch(
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| + item, Description mismatchDescription, Map matchState, bool verbose) {
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| + if (item is! Iterable) {
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| + return mismatchDescription.add('is not an Iterable');
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| + } else if (item.length != _expected.length) {
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| + return mismatchDescription
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| + .add('has length ${item.length} instead of ${_expected.length}');
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| + } else {
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| + return mismatchDescription
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| + .add('has ')
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| + .addDescriptionOf(matchState["actual"])
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| + .add(' which is not $_description ')
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| + .addDescriptionOf(matchState["expected"])
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| + .add(' at index ${matchState["index"]}');
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| + }
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| + }
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| +}
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