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containsExactly

infix fun <E, T : Iterable<E>> Assert<T>.containsExactly(expected: E): AssertionPlant<T>
Deprecated: Switch from Assert to Expect; will be removed with 1.0.0 -- see https://github.com/robstoll/atrium/releases/tag/v0.12.0#migration for migration hints and scripts.

Makes the assertion that the Assert.subject contains only the expected value.

It is a shortcut for to contain inGiven order and only value expected

Exceptions

AssertionError - Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.

Return
This plant to support a fluent API.

infix fun <E, T : Iterable<E>> Assert<T>.containsExactly(values: Values<E>): AssertionPlant<T>
Deprecated: Switch from Assert to Expect; will be removed with 1.0.0 -- see https://github.com/robstoll/atrium/releases/tag/v0.12.0#migration for migration hints and scripts.

Makes the assertion that the Assert.subject contains only the expected values in the defined order.

It is a shortcut for to contain inGiven order and only the Values(...)

Exceptions

AssertionError - Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.

Return
This plant to support a fluent API.

infix fun <E : Any, T : Iterable<E?>> Assert<T>.containsExactly(assertionCreatorOrNull: (Assert<E>.() -> Unit)?): AssertionPlant<T>
Deprecated: Switch from Assert to Expect; will be removed with 1.0.0 -- see https://github.com/robstoll/atrium/releases/tag/v0.12.0#migration for migration hints and scripts.

Makes the assertion that the Assert.subject contains only one entry which is holding the assertions created by assertionCreatorOrNull or only one entry which is null in case assertionCreatorOrNull is defined as null.

It is a shortcut for to contain inGiven order and only entry assertionCreatorOrNull

Parameters

assertionCreatorOrNull - The identification lambda 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. In case it is defined as null, then an entry is identified if it is null as well.

Exceptions

AssertionError - Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.

Return
This plant to support a fluent API.

infix fun <E : Any, T : Iterable<E?>> Assert<T>.containsExactly(entries: Entries<E>): AssertionPlant<T>
Deprecated: Switch from Assert to Expect; will be removed with 1.0.0 -- see https://github.com/robstoll/atrium/releases/tag/v0.12.0#migration for migration hints and scripts.

Makes the assertion that the Assert.subject contains only an entry holding the assertions created by entries.assertionCreatorOrNull or null in case entries.assertionCreatorOrNull is defined as null and likewise an additional entry for each entries.otherAssertionCreatorsOrNulls (if given) whereas the entries have to appear in the defined order.

It is a shortcut for to contain inGiven order and only the Entries(...)

Exceptions

AssertionError - Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.

Return
This plant to support a fluent API.