Java Code Examples for org.springframework.expression.spel.support.ReflectionHelper.ArgumentsMatchKind#REQUIRES_CONVERSION

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Example 1
Source File: ReflectionHelperTests.java    From spring-analysis-note with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Used to validate the match returned from a compareArguments call.
 */
private void checkMatch(Class<?>[] inputTypes, Class<?>[] expectedTypes, StandardTypeConverter typeConverter, ArgumentsMatchKind expectedMatchKind) {
	ReflectionHelper.ArgumentsMatchInfo matchInfo = ReflectionHelper.compareArguments(getTypeDescriptors(expectedTypes), getTypeDescriptors(inputTypes), typeConverter);
	if (expectedMatchKind == null) {
		assertNull("Did not expect them to match in any way", matchInfo);
	}
	else {
		assertNotNull("Should not be a null match", matchInfo);
	}

	if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.EXACT) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isExactMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.CLOSE) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isCloseMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.REQUIRES_CONVERSION) {
		assertTrue("expected to be a match requiring conversion, but was " + matchInfo, matchInfo.isMatchRequiringConversion());
	}
}
 
Example 2
Source File: ReflectionHelperTests.java    From spring-analysis-note with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Used to validate the match returned from a compareArguments call.
 */
private void checkMatch2(Class<?>[] inputTypes, Class<?>[] expectedTypes, StandardTypeConverter typeConverter, ArgumentsMatchKind expectedMatchKind) {
	ReflectionHelper.ArgumentsMatchInfo matchInfo = ReflectionHelper.compareArgumentsVarargs(getTypeDescriptors(expectedTypes), getTypeDescriptors(inputTypes), typeConverter);
	if (expectedMatchKind == null) {
		assertNull("Did not expect them to match in any way: " + matchInfo, matchInfo);
	}
	else {
		assertNotNull("Should not be a null match", matchInfo);
	}

	if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.EXACT) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isExactMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.CLOSE) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isCloseMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.REQUIRES_CONVERSION) {
		assertTrue("expected to be a match requiring conversion, but was " + matchInfo, matchInfo.isMatchRequiringConversion());
	}
}
 
Example 3
Source File: ReflectionHelperTests.java    From java-technology-stack with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Used to validate the match returned from a compareArguments call.
 */
private void checkMatch(Class<?>[] inputTypes, Class<?>[] expectedTypes, StandardTypeConverter typeConverter, ArgumentsMatchKind expectedMatchKind) {
	ReflectionHelper.ArgumentsMatchInfo matchInfo = ReflectionHelper.compareArguments(getTypeDescriptors(expectedTypes), getTypeDescriptors(inputTypes), typeConverter);
	if (expectedMatchKind == null) {
		assertNull("Did not expect them to match in any way", matchInfo);
	}
	else {
		assertNotNull("Should not be a null match", matchInfo);
	}

	if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.EXACT) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isExactMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.CLOSE) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isCloseMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.REQUIRES_CONVERSION) {
		assertTrue("expected to be a match requiring conversion, but was " + matchInfo, matchInfo.isMatchRequiringConversion());
	}
}
 
Example 4
Source File: ReflectionHelperTests.java    From java-technology-stack with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Used to validate the match returned from a compareArguments call.
 */
private void checkMatch2(Class<?>[] inputTypes, Class<?>[] expectedTypes, StandardTypeConverter typeConverter, ArgumentsMatchKind expectedMatchKind) {
	ReflectionHelper.ArgumentsMatchInfo matchInfo = ReflectionHelper.compareArgumentsVarargs(getTypeDescriptors(expectedTypes), getTypeDescriptors(inputTypes), typeConverter);
	if (expectedMatchKind == null) {
		assertNull("Did not expect them to match in any way: " + matchInfo, matchInfo);
	}
	else {
		assertNotNull("Should not be a null match", matchInfo);
	}

	if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.EXACT) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isExactMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.CLOSE) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isCloseMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.REQUIRES_CONVERSION) {
		assertTrue("expected to be a match requiring conversion, but was " + matchInfo, matchInfo.isMatchRequiringConversion());
	}
}
 
Example 5
Source File: ReflectionHelperTests.java    From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Used to validate the match returned from a compareArguments call.
 */
private void checkMatch(Class<?>[] inputTypes, Class<?>[] expectedTypes, StandardTypeConverter typeConverter, ArgumentsMatchKind expectedMatchKind) {
	ReflectionHelper.ArgumentsMatchInfo matchInfo = ReflectionHelper.compareArguments(getTypeDescriptors(expectedTypes), getTypeDescriptors(inputTypes), typeConverter);
	if (expectedMatchKind == null) {
		assertNull("Did not expect them to match in any way", matchInfo);
	}
	else {
		assertNotNull("Should not be a null match", matchInfo);
	}

	if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.EXACT) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isExactMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.CLOSE) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isCloseMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.REQUIRES_CONVERSION) {
		assertTrue("expected to be a match requiring conversion, but was " + matchInfo, matchInfo.isMatchRequiringConversion());
	}
}
 
Example 6
Source File: ReflectionHelperTests.java    From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Used to validate the match returned from a compareArguments call.
 */
private void checkMatch2(Class<?>[] inputTypes, Class<?>[] expectedTypes, StandardTypeConverter typeConverter, ArgumentsMatchKind expectedMatchKind) {
	ReflectionHelper.ArgumentsMatchInfo matchInfo = ReflectionHelper.compareArgumentsVarargs(getTypeDescriptors(expectedTypes), getTypeDescriptors(inputTypes), typeConverter);
	if (expectedMatchKind == null) {
		assertNull("Did not expect them to match in any way: " + matchInfo, matchInfo);
	}
	else {
		assertNotNull("Should not be a null match", matchInfo);
	}

	if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.EXACT) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isExactMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.CLOSE) {
		assertTrue(matchInfo.isCloseMatch());
	}
	else if (expectedMatchKind == ArgumentsMatchKind.REQUIRES_CONVERSION) {
		assertTrue("expected to be a match requiring conversion, but was " + matchInfo, matchInfo.isMatchRequiringConversion());
	}
}