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cffu-core/src/test/java/io/foldright/cffu/tuple/TupleTest.java
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package io.foldright.cffu.tuple; | ||
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import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test; | ||
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import java.util.HashMap; | ||
import java.util.Map; | ||
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import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.*; | ||
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@SuppressWarnings({"AssertBetweenInconvertibleTypes", "EqualsWithItself", "SimplifiableAssertion"}) | ||
public class TupleTest { | ||
int e1 = 1; | ||
String e2 = "2"; | ||
double e3 = 3.14; | ||
int e4 = 4; | ||
char e5 = '5'; | ||
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String value = "42"; | ||
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@Test | ||
void tuple2() { | ||
final Tuple2<Integer, String> tuple = Tuple2.of(e1, e2); | ||
assertEquals(e1, tuple._1); | ||
assertEquals(e2, tuple._2); | ||
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assertEquals(Tuple2.of(e1, e2), tuple); | ||
assertTrue(tuple.equals(tuple)); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple2.of(e1 + 1, e2), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple2.of(e1, e2 + "X"), tuple); | ||
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assertNotEquals(null, tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals("foo", tuple); | ||
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assertEquals("Tuple2(1, 2)", tuple.toString()); | ||
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Map<Tuple2<Integer, String>, String> map = new HashMap<>(); | ||
map.put(tuple, value); | ||
assertEquals(value, map.get(tuple)); | ||
} | ||
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@Test | ||
void tuple3() { | ||
final Tuple3<Integer, String, Double> tuple = Tuple3.of(e1, e2, e3); | ||
assertEquals(e1, tuple._1); | ||
assertEquals(e2, tuple._2); | ||
assertEquals(e3, tuple._3); | ||
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assertEquals(Tuple3.of(e1, e2, e3), tuple); | ||
assertTrue(tuple.equals(tuple)); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple3.of(e1 + 1, e2, e3), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple3.of(e1, e2 + "X", e3), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple3.of(e1, e2, e3 + 1), tuple); | ||
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assertNotEquals(null, tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals("foo", tuple); | ||
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assertEquals("Tuple3(1, 2, 3.14)", tuple.toString()); | ||
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Map<Tuple3<Integer, String, Double>, String> map = new HashMap<>(); | ||
map.put(tuple, value); | ||
assertEquals(value, map.get(tuple)); | ||
} | ||
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@Test | ||
void tuple4() { | ||
final Tuple4<Integer, String, Double, Integer> tuple = Tuple4.of(e1, e2, e3, e4); | ||
assertEquals(e1, tuple._1); | ||
assertEquals(e2, tuple._2); | ||
assertEquals(e3, tuple._3); | ||
assertEquals(e4, tuple._4); | ||
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assertEquals(Tuple4.of(e1, e2, e3, e4), tuple); | ||
assertTrue(tuple.equals(tuple)); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple4.of(e1 + 1, e2, e3, e4), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple4.of(e1, e2 + "X", e3, e4), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple4.of(e1, e2, e3 + 1, e4), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple4.of(e1, e2, e3, e4 + 1), tuple); | ||
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assertNotEquals(null, tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals("foo", tuple); | ||
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assertEquals("Tuple4(1, 2, 3.14, 4)", tuple.toString()); | ||
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Map<Tuple4<Integer, String, Double, Integer>, String> map = new HashMap<>(); | ||
map.put(tuple, value); | ||
assertEquals(value, map.get(tuple)); | ||
} | ||
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@Test | ||
void tuple5() { | ||
final Tuple5<Integer, String, Double, Integer, Character> tuple = Tuple5.of(e1, e2, e3, e4, e5); | ||
assertEquals(e1, tuple._1); | ||
assertEquals(e2, tuple._2); | ||
assertEquals(e3, tuple._3); | ||
assertEquals(e4, tuple._4); | ||
assertEquals(e5, tuple._5); | ||
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assertEquals(Tuple5.of(e1, e2, e3, e4, e5), tuple); | ||
assertTrue(tuple.equals(tuple)); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple5.of(e1 + 1, e2, e3, e4, e5), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple5.of(e1, e2 + "X", e3, e4, e5), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple5.of(e1, e2, e3 + 1, e4, e5), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple5.of(e1, e2, e3, e4 + 1, e5), tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals(Tuple5.of(e1, e2, e3, e4 + 1, '6'), tuple); | ||
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assertNotEquals(null, tuple); | ||
assertNotEquals("foo", tuple); | ||
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assertEquals("Tuple5(1, 2, 3.14, 4, 5)", tuple.toString()); | ||
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Map<Tuple5<Integer, String, Double, Integer, Character>, String> map = new HashMap<>(); | ||
map.put(tuple, value); | ||
assertEquals(value, map.get(tuple)); | ||
} | ||
} |
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