fun <E : Any, T : Iterable<E>> IterableContainsBuilder<E, T, IterableContainsInAnyOrderOnlySearchBehaviour>.eintraege(assertionCreator: Assert<E>.() -> Unit, vararg otherAssertionCreators: Assert<E>.() -> Unit): AssertionPlant<T>
Finishes the specification of the sophisticated contains assertion where the entry needs to be contained in the
Iterable which holds all assertions assertionCreator might create -- equally an entry for each further
otherAssertionCreators needs to be contained in the Iterable where it does not matter in which order the
entries appear.
Notice, that a first-wins strategy applies which means your assertionCreator functions -- which kind of serve as
identification functions -- should be ordered in such a way that the most specific identification function appears
first, not that a less specific function wins. For instance, given a setOf(1, 2) you should not search for
entries({ isGreaterThan(0) }, { toBe(1) }) but for entries({ toBe(1) }, { isGreaterThan(0) }) otherwise
isGreaterThan(0) matches 1 before toBe(1) would match it. As a consequence toBe(1) could only match the
entry which is left -- in this case 2 -- and of course this would fail.
assertionCreator - The lambda function which creates the assertions which the entry we are looking for
has to hold; or in other words, the function which defines whether an entry is the one we are looking for
or not.
otherAssertionCreators - Additional lambda functions which each kind of identify (separately) an entry
which we are looking for.
AssertionError - Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.
Return
The AssertionPlant for which the assertion was built to support a fluent API.
fun <E : Any, T : Iterable<E>> IterableContainsBuilder<E, T, IterableContainsInOrderOnlySearchBehaviour>.eintraege(assertionCreator: Assert<E>.() -> Unit, vararg otherAssertionCreators: Assert<E>.() -> Unit): AssertionPlant<T>
Finishes the specification of the sophisticated contains assertion where the entry needs to be contained in the
Iterable which holds all assertions assertionCreator might create -- equally an entry for each further
otherAssertionCreators, following the specified order, needs to be contained in the Iterable
assertionCreator - The lambda function which creates the assertions which the entry we are looking for
has to hold; or in other words, the function which defines whether an entry is the one we are looking for
or not.
otherAssertionCreators - Additional lambda functions which each kind of identify (separately) an entry
which we are looking for.
AssertionError - Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.
Return
The AssertionPlant for which the assertion was built to support a fluent API.