open fun createDescriptive(description: String, representation: Any?, test: () -> Boolean): DescriptiveAssertion
open fun createDescriptive(description: Translatable, representation: Any?, test: () -> Boolean): DescriptiveAssertion
Creates a DescriptiveAssertion based on the given description, representation and test.
Notice, if you want to use text (a String which is treated as raw string in reporting) as representation, then wrap it into a Text and pass it instead.
Shortcut for:
descriptive
.withTest(test)
.withDescriptionAndRepresentation(description, representation)
.build()
description
- The description of the assertion, e.g. to Be
representation
- The representation of the expected outcome
test
- The test which checks whether the assertion holds
open fun <T> createDescriptive(subjectProvider: SubjectProvider<T>, description: String, representation: Any?, test: (T) -> Boolean): DescriptiveAssertion
open fun <T> createDescriptive(subjectProvider: SubjectProvider<T>, description: Translatable, representation: Any?, test: (T) -> Boolean): DescriptiveAssertion
Creates a DescriptiveAssertion based on the description, representation and test as well as the SubjectProvider.maybeSubject of the given subjectProvider.
Notice, if you want to use text (a String which is treated as raw string in reporting) as representation, then wrap it into a Text and pass it instead.
Shortcut for:
descriptive
.withTest(subjectProvider, test)
.withDescriptionAndRepresentation(description, representation)
.build()
subjectProvider
- The Expect from which we take the Expect.maybeSubject and pass it on to the
given test.
description
- The description of the assertion, e.g. to Be
.
representation
- The representation of the expected outcome.
test
- The test which checks whether the assertion holds.
ch.tutteli.atrium.creating.PlantHasNoSubjectException
- in case test is called in a context where it
is not safe to call it. For instance, if test is called within an explanatory assertion where it is
possible that Expect.maybeSubject is None.