infix fun <T : CharSequence> Expect<T>.containsNot(o: o): NotCheckerStep<T, NotSearchBehaviour>
Starts a sophisticated contains
assertion building process based on this Expect and already chooses a
NotCheckerStep.
o
- The filler object o.
Return
The newly created builder.
infix fun <T : CharSequence> Expect<T>.containsNot(expected: CharSequenceOrNumberOrChar): Expect<T>
Expects that the subject of the assertion (a CharSequence) does not contain expected's toString representation.
It is a shortcut for contains not value expected
.
Notice that a runtime check applies which assures that only CharSequence, Number and Char are passed. This function expects CharSequenceOrNumberOrChar (which is a typealias for Any) for your convenience, so that you can mix String and Int for instance.
AssertionError
- Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.
Return
This assertion container to support a fluent API.
infix fun <T : CharSequence> Expect<T>.containsNot(values: Values<CharSequenceOrNumberOrChar>): Expect<T>
Expects that the subject of the assertion (a CharSequence) does not contain the toString representation of the given values.
It is a shortcut for contains not the values(expected, *otherExpected)
.
Notice that a runtime check applies which assures that only CharSequence, Number and Char are passed. This function expects CharSequenceOrNumberOrChar (which is a typealias for Any) for your convenience, so that you can mix String and Int for instance.
values
- The values which should not be found -- use the function values(t, ...)
to create a Values.
AssertionError
- Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.
Return
This assertion container to support a fluent API.
infix fun <E, T : Iterable<E>> Expect<T>.containsNot(expected: E): Expect<T>
Expects that the subject of the assertion (an Iterable) has at least one element and that it does not contain the expected value.
It is a shortcut for containsNot o value expected
AssertionError
- Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.
Return
An Expect for the current subject of the assertion.
infix fun <E, T : Iterable<E>> Expect<T>.containsNot(values: Values<E>): Expect<T>
Expects that the subject of the assertion (an Iterable) has at least one element and that it does not contain the expected values.
It is a shortcut for containsNot o the values(...)
values
- The values which should not be contained within the Iterable
-- use the function values(t, ...)
to create a Values.
AssertionError
- Might throw an AssertionError if the assertion made is not correct.
Return
An Expect for the current subject of the assertion.