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 (e.g. a String) as representation, then wrap it into a RawString via RawString.create and pass the RawString 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 (e.g. a String) as representation, then wrap it into a RawString via RawString.create and pass the RawString 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 AssertionPlant.maybeSubject is None.