| Index: tests/corelib_2/errors_test.dart
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| diff --git a/tests/corelib_2/errors_test.dart b/tests/corelib_2/errors_test.dart
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| +++ b/tests/corelib_2/errors_test.dart
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| +// Copyright (c) 2015, 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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| +import "package:expect/expect.dart";
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| +
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| +// Test that error constructors do what they are documented as doing.
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| +
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| +main() {
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| + Expect.equals("Invalid argument(s)", new ArgumentError().toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "Invalid argument(s): message", new ArgumentError("message").toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "Invalid argument: null", new ArgumentError.value(null).toString());
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| + Expect.equals("Invalid argument: 42", new ArgumentError.value(42).toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "Invalid argument: \"bad\"", new ArgumentError.value("bad").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("Invalid argument (foo): null",
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| + new ArgumentError.value(null, "foo").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("Invalid argument (foo): 42",
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| + new ArgumentError.value(42, "foo").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("Invalid argument (foo): message: 42",
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| + new ArgumentError.value(42, "foo", "message").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("Invalid argument: message: 42",
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| + new ArgumentError.value(42, null, "message").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("Invalid argument(s): Must not be null",
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| + new ArgumentError.notNull().toString());
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| + Expect.equals("Invalid argument(s) (foo): Must not be null",
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| + new ArgumentError.notNull("foo").toString());
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| +
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError", new RangeError(null).toString());
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError: message", new RangeError("message").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError: Value not in range: 42",
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| + new RangeError.value(42).toString());
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError (foo): Value not in range: 42",
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| + new RangeError.value(42, "foo").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError (foo): message: 42",
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| + new RangeError.value(42, "foo", "message").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError: message: 42",
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| + new RangeError.value(42, null, "message").toString());
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| +
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError: Invalid value: Not in range 2..9, inclusive: 42",
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| + new RangeError.range(42, 2, 9).toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "RangeError (foo): Invalid value: Not in range 2..9, "
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| + "inclusive: 42",
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| + new RangeError.range(42, 2, 9, "foo").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError (foo): message: Not in range 2..9, inclusive: 42",
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| + new RangeError.range(42, 2, 9, "foo", "message").toString());
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| + Expect.equals("RangeError: message: Not in range 2..9, inclusive: 42",
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| + new RangeError.range(42, 2, 9, null, "message").toString());
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| +
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "RangeError: Index out of range: "
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| + "index should be less than 3: 42",
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| + new RangeError.index(42, [1, 2, 3]).toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "RangeError (foo): Index out of range: "
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| + "index should be less than 3: 42",
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| + new RangeError.index(42, [1, 2, 3], "foo").toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "RangeError (foo): message: "
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| + "index should be less than 3: 42",
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| + new RangeError.index(42, [1, 2, 3], "foo", "message").toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "RangeError: message: "
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| + "index should be less than 3: 42",
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| + new RangeError.index(42, [1, 2, 3], null, "message").toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "RangeError (foo): message: "
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| + "index should be less than 2: 42",
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| + new RangeError.index(42, [1, 2, 3], "foo", "message", 2).toString());
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| + Expect.equals(
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| + "RangeError: Index out of range: "
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| + "index must not be negative: -5",
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| + new RangeError.index(-5, [1, 2, 3]).toString());
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| +}
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